#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: PatnSoph@aol.com Well, here is a simple version of a guitar arrangement of the song "A Rainy Night In Paris" from the album "At Then End Of A Perfect Day" by Chris de Burgh. This original song features a piano and a saxophone. This arrangement may be used as a main frame, without much difficulty, to which you can add your own variations. If you're interested in CdB's songs, you can reach me at PatnSoph@aol.com Have fun... Pat. # A Rainy Night In Paris # Chris de Burgh # From the album : At The end Of A Perfect Day The intro is also the main theme. Em B7 !-----------------!-----------------! !-0---0---1---0---!---0---0-----0---! !-----0---0---0---!---------2---2---! !---2---2---2-----!-----4-----1---1-! !-----------------!-2---------------! !-0---------------!-----------------! Em B7 !-----------------!-----------------! !-----0---1---0---!---0---0-----0---! !-----0---0---0---!---------2---2---! !---2---2---2-----!-----4-----1---1-! !-----------------!-2---------------! !-0---------------!-----------------! Am D7 G !-----------------!---------3---3---! !-------0-1---0---!-----3---3---3---! !-2---2-----2---0-!---0---0---0---0-! !---2-----0-------!-----------------! !-0---------------!-----------------! !-----------------!-3---------------! C/G B/F# Em !-----------------!-0---2---3---3--- !-----------------!-0---0---0---0--- !-0-----2-------0-!---0---0---0---0- !-----2-------4---!----------------- !---3-------2-----!----------------- !-3-------2-------!-0--------------- The verse is the main theme twice with a variation on the last bar. Em 1st time -!-----------------! -!---------0---0---! -!-----0=2-0---0---! -!---2-------2-----! -!-----------------! -!-0---------------! Em 2nd time -!---------------0-! -!---------0---0---! -!-----0=2---0-----! -!---2-----2-------! -!-----------------! -!-0---------------! The second type of verse. Em Am !-0-----0-0-------!---------0-------! !-----0---0-----0-!-1-------0=1=0---! !---0-----0---0---!-----2---2-----2-! !---------2-------!---2---2-2-------! !---------2-------!-0-------0-------! !-0-------0-------!-----------------! D G !---------2-------!-----3-------3---! !-3---3---3-----0-!-----3-------3---! !---2---2-2---2---!---0---0---0---0-! !-0-------0-------!-----------------! !-----------------!-----------------! !-----------------!-3-------2-------! Em Am !---------0-------!---------0-------! !-----0---0---3---!-1-------1---1-0-! !---0---0-0-------!-----2---2-------! !---------2-------!---2---2-2-------! !---------2-------!-0-------0-------! !-0-------0-------!-----------------! F B7 !---------1-------!----------------- !-1-------1=0-----!---0---0-----0--- !-----2---2---2---!---------2---2--- !---3---3-3-------!-----4-----1---1- !---------3-------!-2--------------- !-1-------1-------!----------------- The conclusion is a variation on the main theme. It's a rainy night in Paris, And the harbour lights are low. He must leave his love in Paris Before the winter snow. On a lonely street in Paris, He held her close to say " We'll meet again in Paris When there are flowers on the Champs-Elysees. " " How long " she said " How long, And will your love be strong ? When you're across the sea, Will your love remember me ? " Then she gave him words to turn to When the winter nights were long. " Nous serons encore amoureux Avec les couleurs du printemps. " " And then " she said " And then, Our love will grow again. " Ah, but in her eyes he sees Her words of love are only words to please. And now the lights of Paris Grow dim and fade away. And I know by the light of Paris I will never see her again.