Stewart Al

Stewart Al - Year Of The Cat guitar tab

Year of the Cat

by

Al Stewart

(notated by Jeff A. Estefan jae@explorer.jpl.nasa.gov)

Words & Music by Al Stewart and Peter Wood

INTRO: Cmaj7 D Em (three times)

Am7 D7

VERSE 1:

Cmaj7 Bm Em

On a morning from a Bogart movie

Cmaj7 Bm Em

in a country where they turned back time

Cmaj7 Bm Em

you go strolling through the crowd like

Am7 D7

Peter Lorre contemplating a crime.

Cmaj7 Bm Em

She comes out of the sun in a silk dress

B C

running like a water color in the rain.

B Em

Don't bother asking for explanations.

Am7 D

She'll just tell you that she came

in the Year of the Cat.

INSTRUMENTAL: (repeat INTRO chords)

VERSE 2:

Cmaj7 Bm Em

She doesn't give you time for questions

Cmaj7 Bm Em

as she locks up you arm in hers.

Cmaj7 Bm Em

And you follow 'til your sense of

Am7 D7

which direction completely disappears.

Cmaj7 Bm Em

By the blue-tiled walls near the market stalls

B C

there's a hidden door she leads you to.

B Em

"These days," she says, "I feel my life just

Am7 D

like a river running through

the Year of the Cat."

INSTRUMENTAL: (repeat INTRO chords)

BRIDGE: (lead-in: D instead of D7)

B C

Well she looks at you so cooly

G D

and her eyes shine like the moon

in the sea.

B C

She comes in incense and pathchouli

G F

so you take her to find what's

C/E D

waiting inside

the Year of the Cat.

INSTRUMENTAL: (repeat INTRO chords a few times)

acoustic/electric guitar solos, piano, sax, etc. (sweet stuff!)

VERSE 3:

Cmaj7 Bm Em

Well morning comes and you're still with her

Cmaj7 Bm Em

and the bus and the tourists are gone.

Cmaj7 Bm Em

And you've thrown away your choice and

Am7 D7

lost your ticket so you have to stay on.

Cmaj7 Bm Em

But the drumbeat strains of the night

B C

remain in the rhythm of the newborn day.

B Em

You know sometime you're bound to leave her

Am7 D

but for now you're gonna stay

in the Year of the Cat.

INSTRUMENTAL: (repeat INTRO chords and fade)

piano riffs, sax, etc.

CHORD DIAGRAMS:

Cmaj7 x32000

D xx2320

Em 022000

Am7 x02010

D7 xx0212

Bm xx4432

B xx4442

C x32010

G 320003

F xx3211

C/E xx2010

Copyright 1976 by Unichappel Music, Inc.

What makes this song sound so great is the piano riffs, the sax, the

solos, and, of course, Al Stewart's voice. But you can still have fun

with this tune singing solo with a sweet soundin' acoustic in hand.

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