#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 05:11:11 GMT From: Steve Subject: CRD: Come a little bit closer. Jay and the Americans. Return-Path: Date: Sun, 28 Aug 1994 16:14:00 -0600 (MDT) Subject: j/jay_and_the_americans/come_a_little_bit_closer.num To: Nevada Guitar COME A LITTLE BIT CLOSER Time 4/4 Tenor Bb Bass: G# Class: Bb C F C * In a little cafe on the other side of the border C C C * She was sitting there giving me looks that made my mouth water F * * * So I started walking her way, she be-longed to Bad Man Jose G * C F G And I knew, yes I knew, I should leave, then I heard her say - ay - ay CHORUS: G C F G F .. Come a little bit closer, you're my kind of man, so big and so strong C F G C F G F Come a little bit closer, I'm all a-lone, and the night is so long__________ C F C * So we started to dance, in my arms she felt so in-viting C F C * And I just couldn't resist, a-just a-one little kiss so ex-citing F * * * Then I heard the guitar player say: Va-moose , Jose's on his way G * C F G And I knew , yes I knew, I should run, but then I heard her say - ay - ay C F C * Then the music stopped, when I looked, the cafe was empty C F C * And I heard Jose say: Man, you know you're in trouble plenty F * * * So I dropped the drink from my hand, and out through the window I ran G * C F G And as I rode a-way, I could hear her say to Jos - e - yay - yay ENDING: REPEAT (2-3) THEN END ON C CHORD C F G La, la, la-la SYMBOLS: - Asterisk (*) = new measure, play same chord - Period (.) = 1/8 note rest at start of a measure - Underline(_) = sustain note into next measure CHORDS (Number System): - Example: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 - Key of C: C D E F G A B - Detailed description: /pub/guitar/other_stuff/numbering_system.txt - Submitted by: Barrie McCombs (bmccombs@acs.ucalgary.ca) *STEVE* When she told me I was average, she was just being mean.