ADAMS RYAN - "tina toledos street walking blues" Tablature
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tabbed by D.H. Dilbeck
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main riff
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9---9----9---9p7----
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The rest of the lead is pretty much in that Bm pentatonic on the 7th fret. I'm not really sure how he is playing that B and I'm not really sure what is going on musically, so any help would be great.
[B]Sweet talkin Johnny push a John [D]quicker than he spit[B]
Street walkin Tina with a [D]crooked crown waitin for it
[E]There she goes
She born in Boston but the Amtrak took her away
She lives in Brooklyn but she works outta Queens in the
[E]Black limosines, money in the bank
Black limosines, money in the bank
[B]Send it home
Tina Toledo got a kid that lives with her ma
She takes the subway after school makes up her face changes clothes
There she goes
She feels the rain coming down on Washington Square
She gives the cops on the beat a little discount and then then then it's
Black limosines, money in the bank
Black limosines, money in the bank
Hard on the knees, money in the bag
Hard on the knees, money in the bag
Send it home for medical school
[F#m]Rock her self to sleep with the rhythm of the rain
[A]Beating like the bed against the window frame of her hotel room
[F#]Rock herself to sleep with the tunes on the dash
[A]Don't take no credit cards, she takes cash
Says, [E]"Money, money, [B]money in the bank"
"Money, money, money in the bank"
"Money, money, money in the bank"
[F#m]It ain't no easy life, [A]but it pays pretty good keeps her outta the cold
[F#m]It ain't no easy life
But it's [A]silver and gold, silver and gold, [B]silver and gold, silver and GOLD
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