#This one is my all time favourite! It's a pretty simple song
and easy to play. It's my first attempt tabbing a song. Sorry
for remaining mistakes.#
Only a boy
Words & music by Rod Stewart, Jim Cregan & Kevin Savigar
From the album "Tonight I'm yours" (1981)
Tabs by rarerod (at) gmx.net (2010)
In the key of E, standard tuning.
h - hammer on
b - bend
rb - release bend
p - pluck off
~ - vibrato
\ - slide down to
Intro (use a lot of reverb!):
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|-----------------12-12-----------------------------------------------------|
|--8h9-11-11b(13)-------b(13)rb(11)-8-8-9p8---------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------11p9-11-11-13-13p11\9-----------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------11~~~~~~~-|
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Single file in the girls corridor.
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|----------------12-12-12--------------------------------------------------|
|-8h9-11-11b(13)----------b(13)rb(11)-8-8-9p8------------------------------|
|---------------------------------------------11p9-11-11-13-13p11\9--------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------------11~~\0-|
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Come along, Stewart laddie!
1st verse:
E B C#m G#m
"Stewart boy, you'll never be much cause you're too busy acting the fool."
E B F#
Thank you, Sir, for them few kind words on my last day of school.
E B C#m G#m
Oh, but my mama said I could be a success if I'd only get myself out of bed.
E B F#
Words of wisdom but I wasn't listening, I had plans in my head.
Refrain:
E B C#m G#m
Only a boy, trying it on, coming so strong, restless to roam.
E B C#m G#m
Only a boy, silly and proud, reckless and loud, impressing the crowd.
B
Only a boy
2nd verse:
E B C#m G#m
Rock and roll was in my brains, Eddie Cochrane running through my veins.
E B F#
Skintight trousers in council houses, the unemployment exchange.
E B C#m G#m
The blues I played were Mississippi made and every friday night I'd fall in love.
E B F#
Football fields and teenage pills, nothing's enough.
Refrain:
E B C#m G#m
Only a boy, dressing to kill, passion to spill, hand in the till.
E B C#m G#m
Only a boy, slipping it in, thin as a pin, chasing a dream.
B
Only a boy
B
Only a boy
B
Ooh!
Solo (use a lot of reverb!):
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|----------12-12-----------------------------------------------------|
|--11b(13)-------b(13)rb(11)-8-8-9p8---------------------------------|
|------------------------------------11p9-11-11-13-13p11\9-----------|
|----------------------------------------------------------11~~~~~~~-|
|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
Climb....
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|----------------12-12-----------------------------------|
|-8h9-11-11b(13)-------b(13)rb(11)-8-8-9p8---------------|
|------------------------------------------11p9-11-11-13-|
|--------------------------------------------------------|
|--------------------------------------------------------|
...down off the school roof, laddie!
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|----------------------|
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|-13p11\9-13p11\9------|
|-----------------11\0-|
|----------------------|
3rd verse:
E B C#m G#m
Oh, them Dukes of freedom I used to believe them and all their rebellious vows.
E B F#
The critics, the cynics who never understood it, where are they now?
E B C#m G#m
And all the wondering and the stumbling that goes hand in hand with change.
E B F#
The yearning, the earning was it all part of learning or am I still the same?
Refrain:
E B C#m G#m
Only a boy, laughing aloud, quick as a shot, nobody can stop
E B C#m G#m
Only a boy, plans of his own, leaving his home, knows where he's going.
B
Only a boy
B
Only a boy