{N?o tem no site} A Stranger In Town Mel Torme com Mel Torme, 1954 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 Just ar - rived on the sev - en - ten, D5 D5 ) D5 D5 B5 Thought I'd see the old gang a - gain, A5 A5 A5 C#5 C#5 F#5 But you know how they come and go -- D5 F5 E5 D5 E5 I'm just a strang - er in town. A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 Ev'- ry - where, ev'- ry - one I see D5 D5 ) D5 D5 B5 Seems to won - der who I can be; A5 A5 A5 C#5 C#5 F#5 And I swear, no one seems to care D5 F5 A5 About a strang - er in town. Bridge 1: A5 C#5 G#5 A5 F#5 I saw a cottage on a lonely old street, C#5 C#5 F#5 The weeds have grown 'round the gate; A5 C#5 G#5 A5 F#5 Somehow I felt that you would wait here, my sweet; D5 B5 E5 But it looks like I'm too late. A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 Guess I'll leave on the twelve - oh - two, D5 D5 ) D5 D5 B5 Can't be - lieve that there's no more you; A5 A5 A5 A5 C#5 F#5 Is there noth - ing for me? Will I al - ways be D5 D5 E5 E5 A5 A stranger in my own home town. Bridge 2: A5 C#5 G#5 A5 F#5 I asked around by no one knew you by name; C#5 C#5 F#5 I wonder where you are now? A5 C#5 G#5 A5 F#5 I always hoped that things would be just the same, D5 B5 E5 And that you'd wait for me somehow. A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 Guess I'll leave on the twelve - oh - two D5 D5 ) D5 D5 B5 Now that you have found some - one new; A5 A5 A5 A5 C#5 F#5 Is there noth - ing for me? Will I al - ways be D5 D5 E5 C#5 F#5 A strang - er in my own home town? Coda: D5 B5 A5 F#5 It hurts to be a - lone with no one of your own D5 B5 E5 F5 A5 When you're a strang - er in your own home town. Transcri??o por Roberto Crescioni Bauru, 25 de dezembro de 2008