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ink fi lolld wn ferot wns contrac Thiteger or habe uncer te ow SONG TITLE ‘ALBUM, PAGE Another Brick In The Wall — Part 2 . The Wall 132 Astronomy Domine Ummagumma 19 Bike. Relics ...... 49 Childhood's End Obscured By Clouds 54 Comfortably Numb . The Wall 447 Echoes . 5 Meddie 36 Embryo . Works . 430 Fat Old Sun . Atom Heart Mother 28 Fearless... Meddle The Final Cut.......... The Final Cut The Gold It's In The. Obscured By Clouds . Goodbye Blue Sky .... Green Is The Colour . Have A Cigar . Wish You Were Here . Hey You....... Ieee Money : Not Now John Atom Heart Mother The Dark Side Of The Moon . The Final Cut One Of These Days Meddle .. Paranoid Eyes . The Final Cut Pigs (One) . Animals Pigs On The Wing (Two) Pigs On The Wing (Three Different Ones) San Tropez A Saucerful Of Secrets (Main Theme) . Animals Animals . Meddile A Saucerful Of Secrets . See Emily Play The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn 4 See-Saw . : A Saucerful Of Secrets . 6 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun ..... A Saucerful Of Secrets . “ - Animals ...........+ : 440 Shine On You Crazy Diamond Wish You Were Here . 93 Stay ... Obscured By Clouds 62 Time . The Dark Side Of The Moon a” Us And Them The Dark Side Of The Moon 74 Welcome To The Machine . ... Wish You Were Here ... 102 When The Tigers Broke Free . From the movie "The Wall” 152 Wish You Were Here . Wish You Were Here . 83 Wots...Uh The Deal Obscured By Clouds 65 Young Lust The Wall . 138 Your Possible Pasts ....... 0... ...-seeseeeeve ee The Final Cut...........ec0eeeeeee eee 164 ink fi lolld wn ferot wns contrac Thiteger or habe uncer te ow see emily play Moderately Words and Music by SYD BARRETT i D/Fe Em-i-ly tries, but mis - un - der - Soon af- ter dark, — Em-i- ly Put on a gown— that touch-es_— the of - ten in - clined_ to bor-row = ooh, gaz - ing through trees in sor-row, = ooh, Float on ao riv = er for- some-bod-y's dreams— till to - mor - row, hard -ly a sound till, to - mor - row. ‘There is n0 ev - er and ev er, Em - ay: {© Copwignt 1967 Westminster Music ts. London, England TRO Esa Musee, Now Yon contol al publication fs othe USA. ond Canada Invomenional Copjegh! Secured. Mace nUSA [AL ights Resowod nekaing Able Peformance FOr Prot! Used by Poison Let's wy You'll lose your mind — and play tree games for May. Em-i- ly play. Words and Music by RICK WRIGHT Moderately slow, in 2 cma? ¥ may Mar-i-golds are ver-ymuchin love, but sell - ing plas-tic flow -ers ona Am? FE he does-n't mind, Pick-ing up his sis -ter,he makes his way in- to the Sun - day af - ter - noon, Pick-ing up weeds, ‘she has - n't_got the time to seas or land, All the way care. All can see TRO. © Cony 198 on 1280 Harpe tubing Cop, Nw oN Intemanona! Coeynght Secured Made USA [A Rights Resend incu Pubic Prersance Fo oft" Used by Perision p- = Sas = = + 7 She goes up while he goes She grows up for an-oth - er + a Cmaj7 maj7 000 ‘000 Sits ona stick in the iv - er,_ —Laugh-ter in his Sister's throw- ing stones, oth - er time, An-oth - er Cmaj7 Eb 000 D.s.hal Coda® Coda HEB An - oth- er time, an-oth-er day. . Ped. * Ped. * = Repeat and fade a A PEE Abroth-ers way to set the controls for the heart of the sun Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Moderately fast, ethereal Lit - tle by iit © - ver the moun tain Who is the oman who ar tle the night turns_a - round.— ing the watch” - er. the wall? t Count-ing the leaves which trem ble and turn. Break-ing the dark ness wak - ing the grape - vine. Mak -ing the shape of his ques-tions at ask ing. Hae Lo-tus-'s lean on each Morn-ing to birth is Think-ing the sun: c/o Om cs Om Ef f = [a = 6 == See SS Set the con trols for the heart of | the heart of the PF = a saucerful of secrets (main theme) By RICK WRIGHT, ROGER WATERS, NICHOLAS MASON and DAVID GILMOUR Moderately Slow oe Ha = Be ‘al oes) i | TRO. © Copy! 1968 and 1988 Horneire Hous Pub fi ihtometional Conyght Secured ese Fon Poet ee Em Ft ofeen is the colour (From the Motion Picture "MORE”) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Moderate 4 Chadds) G Cmaj7 & TRO- © Carynight 1949 ond 1983 Homostire House Pubning Cap. New York NY Invemanona! Copymght Secured Mose USA ‘At Rights Resor euang Pubhe Peformance Fo Prof Used by Permission ” & Bm Cmaj7 Dsus White isthe light that shines. thru thedress that you o7 & Ctadag) He She layin. the shadow of 2 — wave, G Ciadda) G a & Ha - zy were the vi- sions o + ver- played, Sun - light moon-shine made her cry Green is the co C(addg) Has kind, Jour of her 2 Em7 ae En - w__is_the bond be - tween the ea. Ee +E hopeful and the damned. astronomy domine Words and Music by SYD BARRETT Moderate 4 ‘accel, € crese. {© Copan! 1969 and 1976 Wesminter Mic Ld. London. Engine TRO Esser MUSE: ne. New York contol oF pubicaton igh fhe USA and Conca Ihrematonal Copynoht Secured Mado nUSA Sa ae ae ee 20 Steady 4 Float ing down, the sound re - sounds a round the i ey wa - ters un a 06 & 06 = pi-ter and Sa-turn, © - be-ron, Mi- ran da and Ti tan = ja, Nep - tune, Ti - tan, Stars can fright. - en 2 bs Ropeat ad lib. = fH # e— tg — ae - — Ip decres eager eereereer ie St D a Lime and tim - pid green, the sounds «= @ =~ round =the i ov fat old sun Moderately slow Words and Music by DAVID GILMOUR c c ————— SS a SS [oa SSS Se When the fat old sun— in the sky_ _——= Fe p —— aS = << ™ ropes. Ee = — =H = a - sum mer eve - nin’ birds are — calling. Summer's thun - der TRO @ Copytht 1971 anc 1980 Hornet House Pubkshing Com. Naw Yor, NY. Invoresional Conyrght secured Made MUSA. “a Canes eee MET IRONC! CONG SECU RO ET boy Penmistion Dis-tant bells, _ new-mown grass. smells hold - ing hands, _ roll me up_ 30 warm night falls Pick your feet up FE ee: D ° the sil-ver sound from a off the ground,And if you time so 0 Cota — See ¥ = | When that fat old sun ee ie ee te Chil -dren's laugh - ter Repeat and fade D G ° 600 a 2 Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Moderately : vat z= A Ee rer ee SS wp lel pear = TS : : a TRO- © Copight 1971 and 1980 Hampstire Howe Pubting Com. Now Yor NY. Intemational Copyight sacred Mode RUSA. [AtRight Reena nchudng Publ Peformance Fa Pt Used by Permission talk with you un - der - stand — were to ¥ sleep, I could + lone, would Fy were a - fraid, were with you, — please don't put your ac eee leet 38 were a train, echoes Words and Music by ROGER WATERS, RICK WRIGHT, NICHOLAS MASON and DAVID GILMOUR i (© - ver-head the al - ba-tross hangs mo - tion-less up - on the air__ and deep be-neath the roll- ing waves in ‘Strangers pass-ing in thestrest, by chancetwo sep-rate glances meet_ and 1 am you andwhat | soo is Now this is the day, you fall up - on my wak-ing eyes, jin = vit-ing and in - cit-ing me to aan lab-y-rinhs of coral coves, The exh - 0 of 9 lant kde comes wil - ow: cross the sand. And ie Ard So 1 takeyouby the hand Belen you though the lan And i ‘And tough the win-Cow the well comes stesmringin on aun ht wing A ev = ‘ry-thing is green and. sub-ma- rine. ‘And no. one showed us to the land and help me un - derstand the best | can. ‘And no one calls. us to the land and mil - lion bright am -bass-a- dors of morn ing. ‘And no. one sings me lul - la bies and TRO. © Copyright 1971 and 1974 Home House Pubtining Com. Now Yok NY. Ihtometional Copyighy Secured Made nUSA [AI Rights Resorved ncucing Pose Pertoranee Ft oft." Used by Perision a Ft Em Ft G i a ssf & no one knows the wheres oF why and some-thing stares and some-thing tries and starts to climb to-wards the light. fo one cross- es there a live and no one speaksand no one triesand noone flies a-roundthe sun noone makes me close my eyes, $0! throw thewin- dowswideand call to you a-cross the skies. ap HY 0s. and Fade one of these days By ROGER WATERS, RICK WRIGHT, NICK MASON and DAVID GILMOUR Moderately Guitar Tacet With a driving rhythm PP mf Times 9, Guitar Tacet 6 times Guitar Tacet Guitar Tacet Guitar Tacet “0 “ Repeat as needed Guitar Tacet (ad tb) Repeat as needed (ad tid) Guitar Tacet 3 times HE __—_———_ Guitar Tacet 11 times Guitar Tacet , san tropez ry Moderately (J J=d +) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS 07 3 Seay so-fa in San Tro-pez,—— lis-ten to things they say. —— TRO- @ Copyright 1971 and 1976 Homesite House Publiing Co. New Yor Nv. Trtematonal Copyight socued "Mode nUSA Nights Reseried Woetiing itec hademmonce For Pom Used by Pomnision | a Gmaj7 000 Break - ing a —stick—__— with Dig - ging for gold—— with rid-ing a wave_ in the wake of an old se - dan, hop-ing they'll take a look at the way— things stand. — o = = = SESS ec SS ae 5 —r——,—LUC ==€§’E se woudys "ISS Emme mmm ie plnce= by te oon? —— = Pen es ae bd SS = = — SSS . — a7 cr ° scratched by the sand_ that fell from our love, — 1 hearyour softvoice call - ing to me. deep in my dreams_and 1 still — Mak-ing a date. for lat - To coda —3i— — hear her call ing. If you're a- lone, I'll come home, er by phone, if you're a- lone, I'll come 3 ____—i Back-wards and home bound, the pi - geon, the gone with the wind and the rain— Gmaj7 000 air - plane; own-ing a home— with no silver spoon, — ‘Gm6 co Ft +000 drink -ing cham-pagne like a thoughts to - geth - Coda p.s4at Coda © if you're a- lone, I'll come home, —3I— . Repeat and fade oy rs. 45 46 fearless Words and Music by ROGER WATERS ‘and DAVID GILMOUR Moderately Moving 2 Play 3 times mf too steep to jot faced the TRO- © Copyright 1971 and 1989 Hompeike House Putshing Com. Now Yor NY. Invemanional Capyight secured Mage USA At Rights Resa incluang Pubs Peformance Fart” Used by Perison a You sey you'd like to see. me_—try.. Noth - ing waits the mag is - trate turns ‘round. You pick the Frown 5 ing 1 know the fool. — and I'l choose the time__ SO) Ci who wears the crown Go down. ete omg dont wot aie = Seti nee hae 48 for the right day. {is the right_— day. line and the clouds lines in the frown of the things__ you of the fac e pe. (st time onty) 1 took down, youlook down, said to - day,__ in the crowd. — the tree the fear, Ropeat and Fade bike Moderately Words and Music by SYD BARRETT c bike, You can ride it if you like. It's got a a bell that rings and things to make it bas - ket, © Copyight 1971 ana 1960 Weetminater Mu i, Landon, England You're the kind of girl that fits in with my world, I'll give you an -y-thing, ev-‘ry-thing if you i (iif Se SS Se g—= 2S = SSS eee want things, T've got a cloak. It's a bit of a joke. There'sa 1 ep Te | & mL | sy em x ; If you think it could look good, then I guess it should. has- n't got a house. 1 don't now why. I call him get-ting rath-er old, but he's a good mouse. 5 52 You're the kind of girl that fits—— in with my world, I'll give you an-y-thing, ev-'ry-thing if you © rn A little slower G 000 give you an- y- thing, ev ~ ‘ry-thing mu-si-cal tunes,_ Some the oth-er if you Gi rhyme, some ching. Most of them are room and make them work, > childhood’s end (From the Film “THE VALLEY”) Words and Music by DAVID GILMOUR Moderately G D Am Em x000 6 0000 + Per-haps the price ‘of long ~past thoughts — to say we know. Am Em 0000 is just t00 steep, science- at rest and mem - 0 — your fan -ta -sies the rea - son some men die TRO © Copy! 1972 anc 1980 Hompete House Pucting Com. New York NY. Iriemarenel Copyight socuwed Made in USA [AB Rights Reseed Inchading Pubes Periomance For Prt” Used by Permission Am pitt — __—. — : SSS SSE = tt once kes You a - woke metge wih hee pe nals cals, Bb aon tt ve neal one ae aeeneees ere'tt ‘be wen SSS Sa a —— i= + 9 = = 3 “¥ cae ES = = === ——— : = ~ q =i - z ~* - 5m Am He 7 _ peeeeeeeees — = SEs == - a= = Sepennernnt (apes ies Titer gate pete ets | ocr Se ers ee ee woe eet peace REG May ng oe ay wl a" + = ES = a a =% = = + E = = = = Ss FS + - = a : eS ——— = SS = = = Just one man be - neath the_- sky, ———____ just two: = mee A ee oe 7 Ate rt Sesett a “Hla, ee = —a ; : = = F = = c= = 8S ae = : z 7 aul “ 5 7 a ak L rn ir G x000 6 = cars, © °0 s x80 6 Em B00 37 the gold it’s in the... (From the Film “THE VALLEY”) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Moderate Hard Rock beat ‘and DAVID GILMOUR A rid friends, let's make____—for ‘the hills. They say ing for thrills. TRO- © Capjight 1972.ond 1960 Hompshie House Publining Com. New Yor. NY. Intemational Copyight soced Made RUSA. (I Rights Reser hecho hee Pedoononce For Foft Used by Porission ly com-in' "long. for the ride. fet s Yll_——_get_my kicks on the way. ‘ry - bod-y's search- ing for _ — the sea gullswheel-ing in those far dis-tant skies, | All____I want to tell you, all T 3 in on the jour-ney.Don't ex~ pect___ me to + 6 stay (From the Film “THE VALLEY”) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Moderately slow, in 2 ‘and RICK WRIGHT hee co D/G ae Gee fie ee == == ag [# ws me = Ste = SSS Le, ih Lo ee HEB — +— SS 7 deag|* +a Te 3 o~ 7 = G ° c/G pe C/G aR GRE and help me to look-ing through my morn-ing eyes,— |W @ Conroy 1972 or 190 Hore Hasse Pttrg Cap, Now Yon NY Invomaional Conyrgh secured Made n USA sed by Pomision tights Reso Incuing Publs Pofomnonce For oft © uy wre + sim-ber your name tell you good - bye. 6 A. yel-low Mid-night ce c Bs c/s Gm7 Gm? Gm7 c Sal 2 eed ie fe’ is grow - ing c G C/G D/G C/G ° wots...uh the deal (From the Film “THE VALLEY”) ‘Moderately Words and Music by ROGER WATERS ‘and DAVID GILMOUR Gc Gmaj7 ‘ o7 G6 x 000 209. 3700 x0 G Gmay7 G7 6 Heav-en sent the prom - ised land,_ Looks all _right__ from where — Fire_ bright by can - dle-light_ and her by my side. I stand, ‘Or {RO @ Copyight 1972 ond 1973 Homose House Publihing Cop. New Yok NY Intemesionat Copyrgnt sacred Made n USA [AI Rights Reserved Including PUE Perormance For Po Used by Peeisslon I'm the man_ on the out - side look-ing if she pre-fers,we need nev- er stir a - Wait -ing onthe first___—_step, Some-one sent the prom - ised land, Point me down the right_ hands, Now I'm the man on_the in — — line, be-cause it's time — to let me shout, — in - side look - ing Hear me o from the cold, Come on in, ‘cause there's a chill wind blow-in’ in my soul, and I think I'm grow-ing “Cause there's'no wind left im my soul and T've—grown= Flash the read - ies. Try to keep up with the turn be Gmayy if ee z ie ap ee ee = SSS oe Ons SS Mil - lion miles_ from home, G7 the cold, — ° 000 x00 ‘cause there's a chill___ wind blow-in’ in___ my 3 c Coda 980 D.S.4 al Coda Repeat and fade n Words and Music by ROGER WATERS, Moderately NICHOLAS MASON, DAVID GILMOUR Fim mo- ments that make up” up with the sun, but Hee HAH frit - ter and waste — racing a - round— in an off-hand up be-hind you = 1RO- © Copyright 1973 Hompsnte House Pubishing Corp, New York NV. Promotional Copyight Scud - Move RUSA. ‘Al Rights Rowenved Including Pubae Performance FOr Pot Used by Permission n Kick-ing a-xound_ on a piece of ground— in your home town; sun is the same in a rel-a-tive way, but you're old - er, wait-ing for some - one or some - thing to short-er of breath, and one day the ting you are Plans that sun short young and - ther Life n to kill —to ~ day. of serib- led lines. - And then one day, you find — ten years have got tion “is the i Wa. Bm7 I'd some-thing more to Dy us and them Words by ROGER WATERS, Music by ROGER WATERS and RICK WRIGHT Bm/D Dm(+7) ae Day! them them them them them them them them ter st you you you you you you you you {RO © Copyight 1979 Hompate Howse Pubising Cop, New Yor NV. Trtematenal Copyigh Socured Maden USA. AI Rights Resonved bncloding Pubic Pertomnonce For Pot Used by Permission fi. G/D f a eS SS = | ei I= =) ; ee a ae ae from the rear And the front rank The Gen-'ral Gmaj7 D side. 0 ql Black black black black Bm/D black black blue blue blue blue ‘And who knows which is which and down down down down down down down down —— it's on- ly ‘round and ‘round_‘round and 'roundand ‘round and ‘round and ‘round and ‘round and $ $ iE: a “Have-n't you heard? It's a bat-tle of words,"__ the ee > ve 4 ke +) ; on! ile, pa Gmaj7 c Bi é ~ -F & iy = = erste ee SSS ee St f ¥ I = ees “Listen, sont saldthe man —= 1 TH sol wel un | on om # ¥ ult! wih isl % — with the gun, "There's room for you down down down And with with with with Dm(+7) our out = ot out It can't be helped but there's out out out out And who'll de -ny. it's what {t G/p o lot of it a-bout.. fight-ing's all about? j= the way, want of the price— n rsa Moderately (Jd =d 2) noe Words and Music by ROGER WATERS - way. back. 1RO- © Copyright 1973 Hompinte House Pubising Corp, New York NV. Trhomationg! Copight Secured - Made nUSA, Ai Rights Resor including Publ Pertormonce Fo Prot” Used by Permision good job with more pay, and you're 0, ‘all right, Jack. Keep your hands off my. fair - ly, ‘but don't take a slice of 8 2 Em Era 000 a car, cav-i - ar, four-star day-dream, Think I'll buy me a _—_ foot - ball__ fi'- del -i - ty, first-class trav -‘ling set, and I think I need @ ask for— a rise, it's no sur- Bm7 1 prise that they're giv - ing none 3. Repeat and fade Bm? ee 3 wish you were here Words and Music by DAVID GILMOUR Re eR WATERS. Moderately, simply ‘and ROGE! Em G 30° you think you can tell heaven from hell how "I WishYouWere Here. ‘We're just CCopytght © 1975 by ink Foyd Music Pubshors Lid London Publsned and ogministeed in me USA By Unichappel Muse INC. Intemational Copyigh Secured. ALL IGHTS RESERVED Prnfodin the USA, Fe peda ented pn typ ters FO — blue skies from pai Can you tell a groen ‘two lost souls swim-ming in a fish bowl m= af + ter year x oe field from a cold steel rail, a smile— from a Tun-ing o-verthe same old ground, What have we found?. ol am vel Do you think you can tell?__ And did they get you to trade Wish You. Were Am Bo hot air for cool breeze,— cold com-fort for change? ‘And did you— ex ~ change____ a walk on part in the war_ (vocal ad lib) a DS. al Coda Repeat and Fade fn (vocal ad lib 2nd time only) have a cigar a Words and Music by ROGER WATERS ovFe GheaG. G D/FE Em have a cl- gar_you're gon-na go far, We heard a-bout the sell out, Come inhere dear boy We're just knocked out, eS fly high, You're nev-er gon-na die,you're gon-na got-ta get an al-bumout,you owe it to the peo-plewe'reso make it if you try, they're gon-na_ love you, hap - pywe canhard ly count, Well I've al- ways had adeep respectandI meanthat most sin- cere ~ Eviry bo-dyelse isjust green -y ‘The band is just fan-tas-tic that is Have you seen the chart? It's a hell-u-va start__ it could be real - ly what I think oh by the way, whichone's pink?) made in- to a mon-ster if we all pull to-geth- er as a teay Anddid we tell youthe name of the game 9 We call it "Rid-ing the the gravy train’ iE shine on you crazy diamond Words and Music by DAVID GILMOUR, ROGER WATERS and RICHARD WRIGHT Freely, with expression oS ee — P Quietly, sustained with pedal Copyright © 1975 by ink Floyd Musc Publishers Lt London Published ond acministerod In the USA. Dy Unichappel Muse nc. Intemational Copntgnt RIGHTS RESERVED Pintogin ho USA Unauinorzed copying. orengng. doping recording o pubic performance kan inngament of copyiht En iin tocder tne | Moderately, with an even beat c & C/G Gm7 5 7 Remember when you. were young? reached for the ‘se + crt too soon, No - bod - y knows where you are, m7 cm7/8> F a lookin. your. eyes by shad. - ows "at night, man “y more layers, black holes inthe sky. and ex - posed in the light and “TH be join - ing_you m7 Cm7/8b F ah 100 a a 1% Yr fyi # i ce Gm/F A is = tp» = f ——— t= estar ~ dom, blown on. the steel a cs > ‘om re Se REEL Bice at Si She tes es laugh ter; ve ts: come on, you oe” and I mar - (yt, You pris ~ oner, a 101 fe DS. al Coda (Twice as fast) copa m7. Gm7 Repeat and Fade welcome to the machine Words and Music by ROGER WATERS ——— == = a JS Se tS Copyright @ 1975 by Pin Ryd Mae Pubes Ud. London ruttahedend caret hte USA by Unchoneel Me Secured ALLRGHTS RESERVED. Printed in he neuer en Seaere Sane cory eRe prtmarce an tegument CoP 103 Where have_you been Ws all_right, we know__whereyou've Cmaj7 Be You'vebeenin the pipeline fill-ing in time ea Pro-vi - dedwith toys. and scoutingfor boys — ——— 108 You bought a guitar_ _to pun-ishyour ma _ —__ ea eee TS Andyou did - n'tlike school — ‘And you know you'reno - bo-dy's fool —___ ——== —— Cmaj7 the ma -chine__ ————— —<—= Cmajr 107 Cmaj? Cmaj? Wel-come— my 108 told you what to You dreamedof a big—_ star. He played a mean_gui-tar_ Heloved to drive inhis Jag- —————— Cmaj7 So wel- come ad lib. synth Repeat and fade ad tb. no sheep Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Am, S Om Am/D Freely 6 a 6 Om Moderately cro FD Am/D 7) Om Am/D ep Am/D ry Am/D ‘Copyright © 1977. 1978 by Pink Rord Music Publishes Lid. London Publuhed and adninstred in he USA. Dy Unichappel Mic nc. Intemational Copytight Socud. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Pinfed inthe USA ‘Unauthorized copying. aronging, doping ecoting of pubic porlmance & an intingernent of copyright mW Am/p om 1 Em Hard Rock beat 3 I £0 p> #3} #9 z —— = = Harm-less - ly passing your me in the What’ do you get’ for pre - tend ing the eco tes tue feo fagane ie Pongo breeds en pt m3 a ee & =— f dim ly -ware of acer tain un casein the Meck and 0.- ‘bed - ient, you fol - low the lead - er down ve Yo we oe : mm a aoa gis a a4 = in - to the val - ley of steel sour > ity in = to the dream oe rs 2 5 You bet-ier watch out! ‘There may be dogs a-bout Well, I've heard the pews? The dogs are dead Tooked 0 - ver Jor-donand I've seen, — things are You , bet- ter stay home 2 jo as you're told. Get out of the road if you i: y nd do as y a = ity Lat time To Coda fB + ————— 7 not what {revecem. a ratlcolat powoaty Pe ee s 3 What a sur-prise, of ter-imi~ nal shock in your 14 FT, 3 3 Ps Ea Now things are real - ly what they seem. 3S . (spoken) ‘The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. ‘He ~—makes.- me 10 ‘tie through pastures green. silent waters. by. © These lyrics should be chanted in free style of rhythm. ns” my soul He maketh me —to_‘hang on hooks in_—high-— places. He comverteth_ me to lamb cutlets, for lo, he hath great power and great’ ‘hunger. © When cometh the day we lowly = ‘ones, through quiet reflection and great dedication, master of _-~—the~—« art’ of_—karate, lo, we shall rise up, and then we'll, make the — buggers eyes. water. Repeat and Fade pigs on the wing (one) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Rubato c G7 If youdid- n't care and I didn't We would -a zig - zag our way thru’ the ‘Sapien 917 1978 oy Prk nong tna bans A, econ thawed in sh a aceon tae G Am F 07 é i im ia ft = = = ——— == Ss rain, won-der-ing which of the bug-gers to. blame, SS iF tt i = } == +F —| IPS = rs = + F ce Am ge & _——— = a pS ae = =_— ————S | a _— o7 Cc. G e a & oe — = hy I ($4 eS Ee = a5 Se = ne pigs on the wing (two) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS . for me too, = = fh = eae a ca WH 3 —— " — ; ————— == = AT. ia ye SS don't feel a - lone or the _—— 19 6 c & Ei : — —— 7, & : zs weight of the stone,— nowthat Ive found somewhere safe to 7 SS ; = | bu-ry —— my_ bone, —S— as from pigs on the 120 pigs (three different ones) J-6 Fa ¢ Words and Music by ROGER WATERS aa ‘Copyright © 1977, 1978 by Prk Roy Musi Pubes Li, London btned and adrinstoredin the USA by Unichappal Muse ne. RIGHTS You well heeled.big wheel 12 charade you are.— when you're hand ison your heart, you'renearly a good laugh, al-most_a jo-ker__ with your head down the pig-bin _say-ing keep on digging Am7 5 pig. stain on your fat chin what do you hope to find down in the pig mine. You'renearly a laugh, — you're nearly alaugh but you're reakly cry. stop rat bag, — _— cha-rade__ you are, You fucked up old hag,— ory 128 charade— you are.— ra-di-atecold shaftsofbro-ken glass, you're nearly a good laugh Al-most worth a quick grin. You like the feel of steel— you're hot stuff with ahat pin Am and good fun with a hand you're nearly a laugh, — a = 125 cB Bb rR HE {Bs [—— proud town mouse,— charade— you are try -ingto keep our feel - ings off the You're nearly a real treat, all tight lips and cold feet. And do you feela-bused, 129 You got-ta stem the e-vil tide, and keep it all on the inside, Mar-y.you're nearly a treat,— Mary,you're nearly a treat-but you're reably aa Repeat and fade Em D Em D Em D D ES i i Ee 130 Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Very Slow 4 A all 1 am, hear strange sounds. the light. {RO- € Cooyight 1983 Homesite Howse Publining Com Now Yor NY. ‘Premational Copyigh Secured Made USA [Al Rights Rowoned ncluang Public Peformance Form” Used by Pemision 131 pared to. you_ 1am dark the night_____ feel omy Guitar Tacet Warm glow, moon glow al-waysneed @ it~ tle more— room. Wait - ing here seems like years, Warm glow, moon glow al-waysneed a lit- tle more— room. Whis - per low here | go, nev - er seen the light of. 1 will see the sun - shine Repeat and Fade 132 another brick in the wall — part 2 Slowh om Words and Music by ROGER WATERS é We don't need— 0 ed - u -ea— tion, We don't need— no ed = u -cx— tion, | We don't need— no = SS Se = = a on nas oo Pe ys — — = = 7 - * ~ . r - ca eS Fa == = a oS = = = = “seneet Senctrel = Ko — so SS > = = SS ae SSS SSS Copyright© 1979 by Prk Roy Muse Pubtsnes Li, Landon Pugiched ond canine inthe USA by Unichopl Mus: he Intemational Copyig Socued ALIGHT RESERVED Pint in he USA. Unouthorzed copying, oronong. doping recog pubic perermance lon irtingement of copyTaht rar gon ore ibe uncer the law 133 SSS = : ‘eave them kids Leave us bids F s. Om ae ——— SO _ 8 <— = =— = = = = = ie SSS SSS All in all it's just_an oth-erbrick in the wall. | All in. all you're just an foth-erbrick inthe wall. = =: af SS ee ‘All in all it's just an = ath- er brick in the wall, Allin allyou'reyust_an = othe er brick inthe wall, a a goodbye blue sky Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Moderately Guitar Tacet mf Copyright © 1979 by Pk Roya Music Publihers Ld London ubashedond asminitored hte USA by Unchappel Mas. ne Intemaronal Coowtght Sacued AL RGATS RESERVED. Patodin tro USA, \nashotzed Sapine rarare Sanping ecard pub ptlmonce san kemnpETInY COP ajar coe Rabie uncer re koe 135 = SSS = — - Did, did, did, did you see the — fright-ened ones? Am B/A Am tt H To Coda DR Did, did, did, did you hear the fall ing bombs? |, did, did you ev- er B/A Am AT Do A Do i Hie z wonder Why we had to run for shel-terWhen the prom-ise of a bravenewworld Un-furledbe-neath# 17 CODA Am B ‘The flames are No Chord young lust Words and Music by ROGER WATERS ‘and DAVID GILMOUR Fm7 — = — — Where are all the good times? Copan @ 1979 y Pink Floyd Music Publier Ld Landon bined ond cnrineacn he SA by Ueaneel We Socwed I need a dir- ty 1 need a dir - ty Will some woman in this desert land = | Make me feel like a real man? ‘Take this, Fm ae a oooh, Babe, set me free.— rockand roll re-fu- gee. Ab ‘ eg Tneed a dir- ty ¥o-man-——————_— Tneed a dir- ty Fm7 Fm Bom7 He Bom7 Fm (oooh, I need a dir=ty wo-man. Ineed a dir-ty girl. ve Moderately Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Emo Out there in the cold Get-ting lone - ly,get-ting old, Can you feel me?. ‘Stand-ing in the aislesWithitch-y feet and fad-ingsmiles,Can you feel me’ D Hf Hey, you! Don't help them to bu-ry the F Copyraht © 1979 by Prk Roy Music Pubs Lid, London, Pupished ond ouminered nthe USA by Unichappel Muse Fe. Intemational Copyight Socuted — ALLRIGHTS RESERVED into in fhe USA. Unouthotzed copying. aranging. doping recerng & pubic peronce ls oniningeent of copyright ringers or hoble unc he aw Bm Am, Em eR iz Don't give in with-out a fight. vec tec |P— = SSS Gut there on yourown (Sit - ting na-ked by the 'phone,Would you touch me? Hey you! With your ——S car a-gainstthewall, Wait-ing for some-one to call out,Would you touch me?. Hey you! — Would you help me to car~ ry 8m Am Em se a O-pen your heart, I'm com-ing home. I! (But it was on - ly 45 The wallwas too high as you can BHLO «||! D & op # if 7 = = e =] i =H #. == mat—terhow he tried he could not_-break free ———_— And the worms ate in-t his brain, the road, Al ways —— do- ing what you'retold, Can you help me? —————— aa TELFIL oe there be-yond the wall, Break-ing bot-tles in the hall, Can you help me?————— YEU teu | EOP el Don't tell me there's no hope at all. Bm i To - geth-er we stand, “7 comfortably numb ‘Words and Music by DAVID GILMOUR Stowly es ‘and ROGER WATERS is SS === Ss Hetcto! Is there an~ y- bo-dy AL 6 Em Bm & Ef i - = == = =| =a SSeS your feet aan, == nod if you can hear me. Isthere an- yone— at home?— —— 1ilneed some inform- a- tion ean ease your pain Get you first.— + oH % c ey if & hhands felt— just like two bal-loons. Now I've got— thatfeel— ing once_a-gain: —— Tean't explaine you would not un-derstand= This is— not how I A Bm ca 6 D fH se # ae oe Se = = 7 1 tave be-come com-fort-a- bly numb.— 150 D ee ia 0. K,, 0, K., 0. K: have be-come com-fort'bly Just a lit-tle a littlesick Can_you ‘There'lLbe no more aaah —— Butyoumay feel pin-prick, I do believe it's work-ing. good! — That~'ll keep you go-ing through the show - se on, it’stime to go. ‘There is__no pain, you_are re - ced - ing. ‘Youareon— ly com— ingthrough— In ‘A _dis-tant shipsmokeon the ho- ri - zon. & Ee £ Your lips move but I can't hear—what you're say— ing. o A o ae is fe wasachild— — I—caughta fleeting glimpse Out of the cor- ner of my Tturned— tolook— but it—was gone, Teannot put—my fin— ger on— | —— it now. The child is growns- The dream is_gone— And. ea ay ae T have be-come — Com-fget-"bly numb. = 182 when the tigers broke free Words and Music by ROGER WATERS It was just be - fore = dawn one, = mise. - ra - ‘ble = mom ~ ing in black “fort - y fcr eee When the for - ward com - mand - er was Copyright © 1982 by ink Floyd Music Pubehors Lid, London ublsted and administered in he USA by Unichappeil Mus, nc. Intemational Copyrigh Secured. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Prnfodin the USA. \Unauthodzed copying. aronging, doping. recording & public performance Ison iningement of copyright told to sit tight When he asked that his men be with ~ drawn And the gene - rals gave thanks ‘As the other ranks Bp held back the en sem = y tanks for awhile And the An - zi - 0 | ives. Sd kind old King George— sent © Mother With gold leaf and In a drawer of old pho - to- graphs hid - dena-way pm i signed With his. own rub - ber stamp. 185 round, There was frost inthe ground When The Tig - ers Broke Free. fromthe Roy.alFus - il iers, Com - pan - y, i i ‘And that's how__the 156 & Em & é 7 Fuck all that, we've got to get on— with these (fuck all Not now John, we've gol to get on—— with the film show Hang ‘on John! “I've got_to get_on—— with this = = = ————— 4 + = 4 a E 55 i} vei SSS SSS 7 a ze € fuck a that We've eect ion et to get on) Fu re £5 EP get) 1 6 SSS T ae 1 1 se a co a °° got to com-pete— with the wi - ly Jap - an-ese Hol— ly - wood waits at the end of don't know what it is but it fits on —here like Copyright© 1683 by Pink Foy Music Publier Ld, London pubtihod ond camera hte USA by bnecnapal Muse nc Intematons! Copyright Secured ALLRIGHTSRRSEVED nt in the USA. ‘unoutnorzed copying, arangiNg adopling, recoting oF public parernance [san infingement of comgt. 187 | ‘There's too man-y home— fi-res (end of— the rain - bow) Who cares what it's a - Comeback at the end of the 3 a ; PS p=3 | ° = Zé 7 = = — o Em burn-ing and not e-nough trees, (fuck = bout as longas the kids" go. (As long as the kids—— go) shift, we'll go and get pissed that) So fuckall that, we've got to get on— with these. So not now —John,we've got to get on— with the But notnow John, I've got_to get on— with this (Got to get on—— withthese.) Can't stop, lose job, mind gone, sil- i- con, (got to get on— with this, got to get on.) 188 Stroll on, what bomb, get a-way, pay day, Make tay, break down, need fix, big six, Half Tempo = C/E Em DE ies i is : — —+ == = | Make them laugh, — make them ery,— Make themdanee— in the aisles Hold on John,— [thinkthere's some-thing good— on, [used to reai books — but * Em C/E Em Make them pay,— It could be the news,— or some oth-er am-use—— ment, it Makethem feel 0, K could be re-us— a-ble shows. D.C. t0 1° bar that to wor- ry got to get on—— with these We've ~ bout the Vi—- et-nam - ese. got to com-pete— with the wi: ly Jap -an- ese. Got to bring the—— Rus-sian bear——____ to_ his. knees. — may-be not the Rus - sian bear, may-be the Make us feel tough and would - n't Mag-gie be We showed Ar-gent—— i - na, now— pleased. Na na na na—— = Ad lib! to Fade 161 your possible pasts ‘Words and Music by ROGER WATERS. & Am & 3 =: = f SF == iz =——- i They flut=ter— be - hind you,your poss=i- ble pasts stood in—— the door-way, the ghost of | smile Some bright eyed— and | haunt - ing— her ie & 7, + cra - zy some — fright-ened and toSt. face like 2 cheap hot - el sign. 162 Am 6 HE an-y-one still in com-mand plor - ing the men in their macs li-gious we tak-en in hand warn-ing — to cold eyes— im - cold and— re were A Her der-el-ict sid~ings the pop-pies _en-twine Step - ping up bold-ly one put out his hand Strung out be - hind us the banners and flags 163 with cat- tle — trucks - ing ih He said Twas just— a child then | of our poss-i - ble pasts lie iif ae Not 2nd time wht 7 Fe Bnet tirke. mow tm ony aaa co) ere used to be,— Toco QD (rpt. echo) | Do you think we should be clos - er? (clos-er. clos - er, Cmaja ae clos - er, clos - er.) She clos - er.) 166 paranoid eyes Slow Beat Words and Music by ROGER WATERS 7 But-ton your lip and don’t let the shield— slip, Take a fresh grip on your bul-let proof Copyright © 1963 by Pk Roya Mute Pubes Ln London 1687 if they try to breakdown yourdis-guise with their _ques-tions Youcan hide, hide, hide = Am & & Se = = E —- 5 “se Fes GD behind par-a-oid eyes. You put a ——— a, = = 1b on your brave face and slip o- ver the road for a jar, - lieved in their stor-ies of fame, for ~ tune and glo-ry. Fix -ing your grin as youcas-ual- ly lean on the bar. , lost in a haze of al cohol soft mid-dle age. The a ae Laugh-ing too loud attherestoftheworld withthe boys in. the crowd, You can fs Pie in the sky turned out to be miles too high. And you = — D ‘Am ig i 4 7 —— == a ad ee hide, hide, hide be-hind pet-ri-fied | hide: hide, hide _——~ You be - 170 the final cut Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Slow F r/c c fy 8 i ‘Through the fish-eyedlens—— of tear stained eyes, ———— Bb(aada) F ‘- ~ = a bare-ly de-fine— the shape of this mo-mentin time. And_far from fly-ing high in clear blue Fe Bbiadds) F i tc is I'm spi-ral-ling down— to the hole in the groundwherel hide. Copmight © 1983 by Prk Roya Muse Pubes td, London Pubiigediond ogministwed ln the USA by Unchappal Muse: ne Intemational Copy Socued ALL RIGHTS RESEVED Pinte in he USA Unauthored copyne. orange soaping recarsng er pube poremance iron inngament of coowrht ” Bb Bb y fH If you-neg-o-ti-ate the mine-field in the drive,— and beat the dogs andcheat the cold el-ec-tron—ie eyes;— ‘And if you make it past the shot —guns in the hall, — dial the combination —o-pen—the priest-hole, and _ if ’m in, T'll tell youwhat's be-hind the wall. ‘There's a kid who had — a big bal-lu ~ ci- na. tion i ‘Thought I ought to bare— my na -ked feel— ings, | Geer Cece es ee 2 9 = = £ —— mak-ing love to girls— in mag-a - zines. He ‘Thought I ought to tear— the cur-tain down. I won - ders if you're — sleep-ing with your new found~ faith, held the blade in trem - bling hands, pre - é Goto oo ee _——————————— Gm7 Ll — Could an-y~- bod-y love— him or is it just a cra-zy dream— Bbjadda) F F/C Cc _& = # ‘= =F : = tert er (re tg | ee q side will you still hold- 174 F a and leave me a-lone, Bb c ag ps i and smile in re-as-surance as you whis-per down the phone, ~ Gm7/C ye —_—__—— = =) oo 8 : $ -pared to make it, but (Peete beet Ds (ad tp) OT SSS just then the phone rang, ~

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