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0 Noble uncer thew SONG TITLE ALBUM, PAGE Another Brick In The Wall — Part 2 . The Wall poop acnoua 132 Astronomy Domine Ummagumma 19 Bike Relics ...... 49 Childhood's Endl ‘Obscured By Clouds 54 Comfortably Numb . The Wall 147 Echoes . Meddle 36 Embryo . Works 430 Fat Old Sun . 28 Fearless... Meddle ........ 46 The Final Cut The Final Cut. . 4170 The Gold I's Inthe... . Obscured By Clouds Goodbye Blue Sky .... Green Is The Colour . Have A Cigar ... Wish You Were Here . Hey You........ The Wall ane . Atom Heart Mother Money The Dark Side Of The Moon 80 Not Now John . 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) Animals Animals San Tropez Meddie A Saucerful Of Secrets (Main Theme) - A Saucerful Of Secrets . 14 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 . ory Animals ............ 440 Shine On You Crazy Diamond Wish You Were Here . 93 Stay .-. Obscured By Clouds 62 Time “The Dark Side Of The Moon n 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” 452 Wish You Were Here . . Wish You Were Here . 83 Wots ...Uh The Deal Obscured By Clouds 66 Young Lust The Wall . 138 Your Possible Pasts ...............00ecseeee eee The Final Cut.............0eeeeeeeeeeeee 164 Moderately Words and Music by SYD BARRETT c D/FE but mis - un - der - Em-i- ly that touch-es the 5 She's of - ten in - clined_ to bor-row = ooh, gaz - ing through trees in sor-row, = ooh, Float on a riv > er for? some-bod-y's dreams— hard -ly a sound __ ev - er and ev © Copwignt 1967 Westminster Music ts. London, England TRO. Ex Muse. ne, New Yo sont ll publean ght fr he USA. ond Conca Invemenional Copjeght Secured. Mace nUSA AL ights Resowod nekaing ube Peformance FO'Prot Used by Pemislon Let's uy it You'll lose your mind and play free games for May. Words and Music by RICK WRIGHT Moderately slow, in 2 cma? 000 Mar-i-golds are ver-ymuchin love, but sell - ing plas-tic flow ~ers on a 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, care. TRO. © Cony 18 on 180 Harper tue Musing Cop, Nw a NY Intemanonal Coeynght Secured Made USA [Al Rights Resend Incucing PuDIc Prerance For oft" Used by Peision c F Em 2 : = === Fe She goes up while he goes down, down, She grows up for an-oth- er — man, ep as += Cmaj7 900 SSS ESS SS SSS ay Sits ona stick in the iv = er,_ — Laugh-ter in his | 3 = = eS SS ? ; = ; 5 sleep. Sis = ter's throw- ing stones, hop - ing for a SS eS she goes up while he goes down, down, oth A broth-er's cmaj7 ao p.s.tat Coda® — Coda Eb maj7 F + ——" an-oth - er day, ——————_____ Ped. %® ~~ Repeat and fade F A —— ¢ Abroth-er's way to set the controls for the heart of the sun Moderately fast, ethereal Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Play 5 times ——— =e ==? Lit - tle by lit © = ver the moun Who is the man a the night turns watching the watch who ar = fives at the wall ——+4 oS Counting trom ble and tum Breaking Wars ing tne gape > vi. on oesstione mete Sg Lo-tus-'s lean on _—_ each Morn-ing to birth____ is Think-ing_the sun. c/o Dm c/D Om ase “i WW | S| | a oe 3 | a3 Wy bl Am ae heart of the sun fF Tocoua heart of the sun. ‘ei PF D.C. a1 Coda Repeat and Fade a saucerful of secrets (main theme) By RICK WRIGHT, ROGER WATERS, NICHOLAS MASON and DAVID GILMOUR Moderately Slow Bm Gm 8m Gm ia “ee “a - 2 : 2 = >&—_ 33= —58- ~ o bo_ a. —}-po | TRO. © Copight 1968 and 1988 Home House Pubtiing Co. Now York NY. intomesional Copyight secured Made nUSA “Mi Rights Reserved trcloding Pubae Pestornonce For Prost Used by Permission FT, E gfeen is the colour (From the Motion Picture "MORE”) ‘Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Moderate 4 Cradds) "80 -© Convo 199 ond 193 Homo Hee Puprng Cap. New You NY. At Rights Resor eucang Fue Petormonce Fo Prof Usd by Penmison & Bm Cmaj7 Dsus White isthe fight that shines____ thru the dress that_you wore. & Ciasas) & i She lay in. the sha- dow of @ — wave, Ctadds) & Bee a + 7y were the vi- sions 0 - ver- played, Sunlight in her eyes, moon-shine made her cry ev - ‘ty time, G Ciadaa) G tf Be & js the co lour of her - bond be- tween the hope-ful and the damned. astronomy domine Words and Music by SYD BARRETT Moderate 4 Pe accel, e cresc. {© Copan! 1969 ond 1976 Wesminter Mac's. London. Engine TRO Esser Muse: ne. New York contol oF pubicaten “gh fhe USA and Conca Intemational Copyngh Secured. Mado nUSA Sa see eae Steady 4 SE. te Db a ba Lime and lim - pid green, 2 see-ond scene, a fight be- tween the blue you once knew. _ ff Float - ing down, the sound re - sounds a - round the i - cy wa - ters un - der-ground, a pi-ter and Sa-turn, © - be-ron, Mi- ren - da and Ti tan = ia, Nep - tune, Ti - tan, Stars can fright = en Repeat ad lib. —— i Blind - ing signs flap, ‘Flicker, flick - er, fick - er lam. Pow, pow. a we - tere oun - der, Lime and tim - pid green the sounds, a ‘molto ritard, fat old sun Moderately slow Words and Music by DAVID GILMOUR sum - mer eve nin’ birds are — call -ing. Sum -mer's thun - der time TRO © Covyight 1971 anc 1980 Hornet House Pubkshing Com. Now Yor NY. Invomesional Conyrgh secured Made MUSA. “a Canes eee MET IRONC! CONG SECU RO ET boy Penmistion 2 F a sound of mu-sic in +t SSS SS grass. smells so _______ sweet. — b } - ee hold - ing hands, 30 20 oa? 3000 off the ground,And if you os Pick your feet up the sil-ver sound froma time so strange, = Jae # old sm— in the sky__ is. fall - ing, a 900 sum - mer eve © Chil -dren's laugh ~ ter 2 Moderately Words and Music by ROGER WATERS train, book, TRO- © Copight 1971 and 1980 Hompatie Howe Publishing Com. Now Yor NY. Trremational Copyight sacued Made RUSA. [AtRight Resend nchiding Pubic Patoreanee Fa Pt Used by Pemison talk with you more of- ten un der -stand— the spac - es * ca ; +87 3 were a - fraid, I could were with you, I'd be Fit 1 gin = sane, And if [_— go im = sane, will you —- 7 please don't put your still let 38 were a good man, ___ echoes Words and Music by ROGER WATERS, RICK WRIGHT, NICHOLAS MASON and DAVID GILMOUR © - 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 thestreet, by chancetwo sep-rate glan-ces_meet_ and | am you andwhat | see is Now this is the day, you fall‘ up - on my wak-ing eyes, in - vit-ing and in - cit-ing me to Bm Fim a of coral caves, The ech - 0 of a dis-tant tide comes wil -low-ing a - cross the sand. And And do | take youby the hand ‘and lead you through the land.— And ‘And through the win-dow in the wall comes stream-ing in on sun = light wings A lab-y -rinths no one showed us to the land and us tothe land and + la bies and ‘ry-thing is green and sub-ma-rine. help me un - derstand the best | can. no one calls mil - lion bright am-bass-a- dors of morn ing fo one sings me lu 7 TRO. © Copyright 1971 and 1974 Home House Pubtinng Com. Now Yok NY. Intemational Copyigh secured Made nUSA. [AI Rights Resonved inclucing Pose Pertorance For oft. Used by Perision a” Ft Em i & a of 5 & no one knows the wheres oF why and some-thing stares and some-thing tries and starts to climb to-wards the light. no one cross- es there a- live and no one speaksand no one triesand noone flies a-roundthe sun rno one makes me close my eyes, so! throw thewin- dows wideand call to you a-cross the skies. so A Bb ie et Hg DS. and Fade ie age one of these days By ROGER WATERS, RICK WRIGHT, NICK MASON and DAVID GILMOUR Moderately Guitar Tacet With a driving rhythm t mf PP Times 3, << Guitar Tacet 6 times 8m A Guitar Tacet “0 a it Repeat as needed Guitar Tacet (ad Ub) Repeat as needed (ad 1b) Ra, ess a san tropez ny . Moderately (J J=d +) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS 0 in San Tro-pez,—— to things they say. —— TRO. @ Copyright 1971 and 1976 Home House Publishing Com. Now Yor RY Trtematenal Copyight socued Mode inUSA Nights Reseried Woetiing itec hademmonce For Pom Used by Pomnision | a Gmaj7 000 — Break - ing a _stick_— Dig - ging for gold — bbe fi ee rid-ing a wave— in the wake— of an old se - dan, hop-ing they'll take a look at the way— things stand, — : ——— SS ane SS Sloep-ing a- loco in the drone of the dork - news, Would you ‘sal see dowas to the place. by the seat | —— ou tt to as cp u scratched by the sand that fell from our, 1 hearyour soft voice call - ing to deep in my dreams.and 1 still — Mak-ing a date. for lat - D> £ To Coda —3— J —3— . SSS SF = ES 3 4 Fe ee — hear her call- ing. If you're a- lone, ‘I'll. come home, if you're a= lone, I'll come er by one, 5 sy phe c= 3—5 - na Ss a4 cme Gmaj7 009. Back-wards and home -bound, the pi - geon, the dove — gone with the wind and the rain— an air - plane; sil - ver spoon, — drink -ing cham-pagne like a big ty ~ coon,— AT - er, I'l gath-er my far - flung thoughts to - geth - Coda D.sAatcodae > —3— : _ oo ifyou're a-lone,. 'll come home, ‘And I pause — —3— Repeat and fade Gmaj7 Gmé 3000 oo 45 46 fearless Words and Music by ROGER WATERS ‘and DAVID GILMOUR Moderately Moving 2 Play 3 times too steep to climb. You sy jot faced the crowd. less - ty TRO- © Copyright 1971 and 1989 Hompeike House Putshng Com. Now Yor NY. Intemanional Copmight secured Mage NUSA At Rights Resa incluang Pubs Peformance Fert” Used by Pemison “a You sey you'd like to see___ me. ing waits the mag - is - trate turns You pick the place. Frown ing 1 know the fool. — and I'll choose the time__ And I'l climb. who wears the crown. Go down. G —e — - 2 aS = =2 cs Es = f = 7 = + SS ee Jost wait a while, = in your own way Bnd ors try day - 48 bove. the tree_ for the right__ day ove. the fear ‘isthe right_— day 2 Cmajr line and the clouds__ 1 took down, lines in. the frown, youlook down, of the things__ you said to - day._ of the fac ein the crowd. pe. (1st time onty) Repeat and Fade 48 And ast ise a -bove, the tree_ for the right_— day the fear {is the right_— day. And a you rise a - bow 1 fook down, youlook down, sound ofthe things__ you said to - day. sound ofthe fac in the crowd. pe. (1st time only) Repeat and Fade bike Moderately Words and Music by SYD BARRETT c a it if you like, It's 000 bas - ket, a bell that rings and things to make it © Copyight 1971 ana 1980 Weetminater Mui ic, London, 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 Td dat fie Tve got a cloak, It's a bit of you think it could look good, then I guess it should, Tl give you an - y -thing, ev-‘ry-thing if you want things, SSS ‘a house. 1 don't know why. I call him = ; = - SS € : =" Ss —= = - : Fe SS SS SS 1 has- n't got 4 get-ting rath-er old, but he's a good mouse, 5 52 oO 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've got a clan of gin- ger-bread men, Here a 1 A little slower G cr childhood’s end (From the Film “THE VALLEY”) Words and Music by DAVID GILMOUR Moderately G D Am Em x000 9000 You shout in your sleep._______ Per-haps the price sail a -crossthe sea_ of _ long -past thoughts — you and who am I to say we know. Is your con - _science- at rest Child-hood's end, your _ fan ~ta - sies Some are born; —— some men die TRO. © Copyright 1972 anc 1980 Hompete House Pusting Com. New York NY. Irtemarenel Copyight socuwed Made in USA [AB Rights Reseed Incading Rubee Periomance For Prfft "Used by Permission if once put to the test? You a - wake— merge with harsh re -al - i -ties. And then as — be-neath one in - finite sky. There'll be war, — Em Am 090 9 a ~ —— with a start to Just the beat - ing of your heart, — = the sail is hoist, you find your eyes are grow- ing molst.— = there'll be peace, — But ev -"ry- thing one day will cease, — 5 # = — + z Z 7 ___ — = = SS SS == — Just one man be = nemh— the sky, ust two = Al the fears nev-er voiced say” you have to = All the fron tumed— trust: all the 000 He les 00 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 TRO- © Coppight 1972 ond 1960 Hompshe House Publining Com New Yor NY. Intemational Copyight cued Made nUSA. (I Rights Reser hecho hee Pedoononce For Foft Used by Porission ly com-in' "long for the ride. FE thing, they say. — Tl get_ my kicks on the — the sea gullswheel-ing in those far dis-tant skies, | All I want to tell you, all 1 —3— say is count me in on the jour-ney, Don't ex-pect___ me to 6 2 stay (From the Film “THE VALLEY”) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Moderately slow, in 2 ‘and RICK WRIGHT c c/s D/G c/s 000 oo x x00 ae iis . . 30 2 Wo} be 3 re ea and help me to end the day.— look-ing through my morn-ing eyes, |W. @ Conroy 1972 ona 1790 Hore Hause Rttrg Cap, Now Yon NY. Intemational Copyrgh sacured Made n USA [Aton Reseed ncuaing Pubic Pafomance Fo Pott Used by Pemision 63 don't mind, we'll break a bot-tle of wine.~ Stick a - by my side, — and may-be we'll put one down, ‘cause I wan-na to try t0 re - mem-ber your name to find — what lies be - hind those eyes. —— find — the words to tell you good - bye, Gm? rv} m7 ony nochoraffe* FE vic. FER N.C vey A. yel-low Mid-night Gm7 Gm7 ° c/G DG c/c s 000 wots...uh the deal (From the Film “THE VALLEY”) Moderately ‘Words and Music by ROGER WATERS G Gmaj7 . 7 000 x 200 x90, Heav-en sent the prom - ised land._ Looks all right_ from where _ I stand, Fire_ bright by can - dle-light- and her by my side. {RO © Copyiht 1972 ond 1973 Hames House ublihing Cop. New Yo NY. Intemesiona! Copyright sacred Made n USA [AI Rights Reserved Including PUIE Perormance For Pro Used by Peeisslon the man on the out - side look-ing she pre-fers,we need nev - er stir a - I'm if Wait - ing Some-one Point me down the right_ Oh, oT grabbed. it with both hands. Now I'm the man on_the let_ me in — — line, be-cause it's time — © Hear me shout, — in - side look - ing out. o = from the cold. — Tum my lead ——_____in- to gold, _ = Come on in, What's the news? Where you been? = ‘cause there's a chill__ wind blow -in’ in my soul, and I think I'm grow-ing ‘cause there'sno —— wind left, in— my soul, and T've— grown ce Gt D? keep up with the tum Mile af -ter mile, af -ter stone,— but you're a - lone, Mil - lion miles_ from home,_ speak, — - 7 from the cold, — Am7 G G7 ae 3 ‘cause there's a chill___ wind blow-in’ in my soul, and I think I'm grow-ing 3 c Coda x00 D.S.4 al Coda Repeat and fade n Words and Music by ROGER WATERS, NICHOLAS MASON, DAVID GILMOUR ‘Moderately ‘and RICK WRIGHT Fim the mo- ments that make up’ a dull up with the sun, but it's sink - . 7 frit - ter and waste- the_—ihours— to come— in an off-hand up be-hind you Secured Mode nUSA 1RO- © Copyright 1973 Hompinie House Pubishing Corp, New York NV. Intemational Copy ‘Al Rights Rewenved Including Pubae Performance FOr Pom Used by Permission n =H: Kick-ing a - round piece of ground— in your home town; gun is the same rel-a-tive way, but you're old - er, o 00 wait -ing for one or som@ - thing to show you the way. short-er of day clos - er to death, — the = sun - ting short say - ing hoe wo wi 2— the rain, you are yomg and Ue Flonase at her ¥ ten years have got tion “is the i ae be - hind you, Eng-lish way. The n 7” us and them Words by ROGER WATERS, Music by ROGER WATERS and RICK WRIGHT Bm/D Dm(+7) He them them them them them = them ter all__ you you you you you you - 1RO- © Copyight 1973 Hompate Howse Publishing Corp, New Yor NV. Trtematenal Copyigh Socured Made in USA. [AI Rights Resonved Incloding Pubic Pertomonce For Pot Used by Permission fi. Gp = hier are Sas = 2 SS = we'reon - ly or di-na - ry men, it's not what — == ts st sah et we would 4 “For-ward’, he cried, The Gen-'ral the rear ‘And the front rank % Gmaj7 D if eB moved from side. to ! Black black black black black black black blue blue blue blue Dm +7) ‘And who knows which is which who is who. Bm/D Dm(+7) aim ay up up and down down down down down down down down ‘And in the end— it’s on - ly ‘round and 'round_‘round and "round and ‘round and ‘round and ‘round and ‘round and HF ula ul wt “4 = 3 said the man with the gun, "There's room for you D if iif Down down down down down down down And out out With with with with with with with with «=~ out out out Dm(+7) out out = out out but there's a out out out out it's what the Te lot of it_a-bout.. fight-Ing's all about want of the price— tea and a slice_ nm money ra Moderately (JJ =4 2) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Bm7 TRO- © Copyright 1973 Horpinte House Pubising Corp, New York NV. Trhomationa! Copmgnt Secured - Made nUSA, Ai Rights Reserved including Publ Performance For 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 cash with both hands and make me that do - good-y good bull root of all e- vil tw Grab But don't is ar 22 Fim 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 a ask for a rise, it's no sur- Bm? 1 prise that they're giv - ing Repeat and fade 3 wish you were here Words and Music by DAVID GILMOUR and ROGER WATERS. Moderately, simply Em so you think you can tell how. ""I Wish YouWere Here Copyright © 1975 by ink Foyd Music Pubshors Lid London Publaned and ouministered in me USA by Unichappell Mise INC. Intemational Copytgh Secured. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Prnfodin the USA, Fe peda ented pn typ ters FO Can you tell a green blue skies from pai a fish ‘bowl + ter year. TWO lost souls swim-ming in ° ci é from a cold steel rail, a smile— from a What have we found? The I eg Tun-ing o-verthe same old ground, Do you think you can tell?__ And did they get you to trade. |e vei . wish You. Were your her - oes for Am 6 Change? hot air for a cool breeze,— cold com-fort for a walk on part inthe war ‘And did you ex ~ change. DS. al Coda Repeat and Fade En (vocal ad lib 2nd time only) have a cigar a Words and Music by ROGER WATERS ds66 oF 6G CC G D/FE Em Come inhere dear boy have a ci- gar-you'regon-na go far, We're just knocked out, We heard a-bout the sell out, a ¥# = You're gon-na fly high, You're nev-er gon-na die,you're gon-na You've got-ta get an al-bumout,you owe it to the peo-ple,we'reso make it if you try, they're gon-na_ love you, hap - pywecanhard - count, Well T've al- ways had adeep respectandI meanthat most sin- cere ~ Eviry bo-dyelse isjust green -ly ‘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 we tell youthe name ofthe game We call it "Rid-ing the the— gravy train = 2 © Gtr solo repeat ad lib Em iff shine on you crazy diamond Words and Music by DAVID GILMOUR, ROGER WATERS and RICHARD WRIGHT Freely, with expression ——." oS — P Quietly, st with pedal Copyight © 1975 by Pink Royd Music Pubshes Ltd, London Published ond administered In the USA. by Unichappl Muse Inc. Intemational Copyight Secured. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Pinfodin the USA Unauinerzed copying. avenging. doping recording o pubic performance kan iningement of copy En iin tocder tne | a om — SS OSS — Om cm sO om 7 —, er Om i a = = a = ee ee cm om Gm a a A 7 = ———————__ ff cg G7 & eo Remember when you. were young? reached for the se + cret ‘soon, No bod - y knows where you ae, shone like the cried for the moon. Shine On, near or how fr. m7 cm7/8> F raz : y Dia- mond. Now there’s 2 look in. your eyes Threat - ened by shad - ows night, Pi on man - y more layers, black. and ex - and “TH be cm cm7/8b F 100 Gm Gm/Fe You were caught inthe cross ~ ‘fire ‘of child - hood and Well, you wore. out» your -—wel = come with ran - dom pre ~ ‘And welll bask = int sg “gy 4m ae “the steel on the steel. breeze on the Steel breeze laugh ~ ter; come on, Come on, you ry - er, you see > er of vs ~ ions; come on, you Come on, you boy child, You win = ner and os ‘er, come on, you 101 DS. al Coda (Twice as fast) copa m7 Gm7 Repeat and Fade welcome to the machine dese Words and Music by ROGER WATERS | Repeat ad lib, ft oets tf the pe Wel- come— my son Wel - come To thema-chine ————— x — fg Ba See? ~_— TF ae = = = == = ¢ oS Se se ee e#¢ eee - os 1S = = = ——— - ~ — Copyright @ 1975 by Pink Roya Muse Pubes. fodiens kenad ond ‘Copjrgh secured nthe USA by Un "AL RTS Lencon \choppell Mate: he. Pintedin ho USA Lnautnotaed copying. oranging. adopting recaring & pubic peramance lon htingement of comwont eee Where have_youbeen Its all_right, we know_whereyou've Cmaj7 You'vebeen_in the pipe—tine — fill-ing in time — so Pro-vi - dedwith toys and scoutingfor boys — ee 103 108 to pun-ishyour ma ea Em & FS Andyou did- n'tlike school — ‘And you know you'reno - bo-dy's fool ——______ —__—_——. — to the ma-chine__ Cmajr Cmaj7 Wel-come— my 108 It's allright we told you what to You dreamedof a big—_ star. mean_gui-tar— 109 Heloved to drive.inhis Jag- — Cmaj7 So wel- come ad lib, synth. Repeat and fade ad lis. no Words and Music by ROGER WATERS & Om AnD Freely 6 Om Moderately F/D Am/D (Copytght © 1977. 1978 by Pink Floyd Music Publishes Lid. London Publuhed and adninstered in he USA. by Unichappel Mic nc. Intemational Copytigh Secured. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Pinfed inthe USA ‘Unouthotzed copying, aranging. adapting. recording of public perfomance s an intingement of copyright m7 Am/p om F/D 7) om am aa Am Am 8/A Am Io ————= + cer tain un ~ ease in the fol - low the lead - er down ment = ed a ~ veng - ers march a a a — the -y val - 13 Em z s You bet-ier watch out! There may be dogs a-bout Well, I've heard the prews? The dogs are dead Tooke eS aca loradonand Teen. — a a th things ° are ‘ou, bet- ter stay home ‘and do as you'retol Get out of the road" if you ton eer es foul it Em Last time To Coda 3 not what theyseem. want_to “pow of tg gt 3 a sur-prise, = nal shock in your eyes. 14 7, J 3 3 £ no bad dream. [Now things are real - ly what they seem. 3) _ 3 2 spoken) The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.‘ He ~— makes. me 10 ‘We through pastures green. © These lyrics should be chanted in free style of rhythm. my soul He maketh me to cutlets, for lo, he hath great ‘ones, through quiet reflection hang and great ‘reat unger. laces. When He converteth cometh the ns” fo lamb day we lowly dedication, master and then wei! ‘make the Dugger's eyes water. E we DE Repeat and Fade 16 pigs on the wing (one) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Rubato G7 If youdid-n't care what hap-pened to me, — and 1 didn't We would-a zig - zag our way CCopyight © 1977. 1978 by Pink Roy Musi Pubs Lid, London, Pubuhed ond adrinataredin the USA. by Unichappel isc ne. Intemaronal Cooyigh Secured. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED inten he USA LUnauthotzed copying. aranging. adopting recarng Pubs Peraance ison ifingement of Copyroht Trtinger are lobe Unc the aw c o7 & ie a a SSS won-der-ing which of the bug-gers. to blame, Gy Tl i a oh, a (] k | Fa > as pigs on the wing (two) Words and Music by ROGER WATERS c F Rubato i _ = You know that! care what hap-pens to you, 1 know that you —— = So 1 don't feel a + lone or the <2 Ra SS SSS * * “ = — ‘ero 1977 978 oy Pek roy ac Fines Ud London Jand asminisred nthe USA by Unehapeel Muse. ne womatons Capyign secued Al MGrs RENED icsiniheusA vnouarna come ore sag care ble pte onintingeent of common & Eas SSS — = = — = — = bis = Fe weight of the stone,— nowthat T've__ found somewhere sale to and an- y fool knows a c G i # & SSS 7S Se 4 = SF 5 5 (34a = pF Se 120 pigs (three different ones) ¢ Words and Music by ROGER WATERS . ns (Copyright © 1977, 1978 by Prk Roy Mus Pubs 1d, London btned and adrnstoredin the USA by Unichappal Mute ne. Biz manpig man. well heeled. bie wheel 12 ha ha charade you are. when you're hand is on your heart, you'renearly a good laugh, al-mosta jo-ker___ with your head down the pig-bin _say-ing Keep on digging Am7 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 reably a stoprat bag, cha-rade— you are, You fucked up old hag,— 2 128 charade— you are.— ra-di-ate_cold 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 and good fun with a hand Em foto i | you're nearly a laugh but you're real-ly a ov. 125 2 Guitar Tacet Em Be proud town mouse,— char-ade— you are try -ing to keep—our feel - ings off the You're nearly a real treat, all tight lips and cold feet. And do you feel a-bused, 129 You gotta stem the ¢-vil tide, and keep it all on the inside, Mar-y.you're nearly a treat,— Mary,you're nearly 2 treat-but you're really aa Repeat and fade Em D Em D dp o¢ Dp Es i # # AE Hy 130 Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Very Slow 4 ES oo 1 ama 1 rear strange sounds. come the light {RO € Cooyight 1983 Homose Howse Publining Com Now Yo NY. ‘Plomatenal Copyright secured, Made nUSA [AI Rights Rowoned incluang Ruble Peformance Form Used by Pemision 131 SS 1 ow feel omy dawn. Guitar Tacet | Warm glow, moon glow al-waysneed a lit- tle more room. Wait - ing here seems I Warm glow, moon glow al-waysneed a lit- tle more— room. Whis - per low here the light the sun Repeat and Fade 12 another brick in the wall — part 2 Slowly om Words and Music by ROGER WATERS oH ha A ae thought con-tr Sans Son Boa, dark in the class— rooms. es Se =5 = (i = ; z c a i = 7 a ages 3 3 =e as 4 oa es — = = ea Ze an a oe Conmiht ©1977 Pr rouse Reson sender nasa Stenncleed nfollen oy oncrerea vere rvoehing na eee Al ne aI hat ie USA neutoten canine onto tng meanest ple petemarc son regen fcOPAE rar gon ore habe under the law om Am —— = 5 SS teacher! Leave them kids a-lone!— Leave us kids s-lone! tea-cher! All in all it’s just an = ‘All in all you'rejust an — brick in the brick in the SSS Se Allin allyou'rejust_ an - ‘oth- er brick in the — wall. SSS p a = — : = =: 2 é Z ¥ goodbye blue sky Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Moderately Guitar Tacet mf Copyright © 1979 by Prk Ryd Music Publihers Ld London Pubishecond asmiitored te USA by Unchappel Mase. nc Intemanonat Copwtght Sacued AL RGATS RESERVED. Patodin tro USA, nahotzed Sania rena Sarena ecard pub potlmonce san kenge COP ajar coe Rabie uncer re koe 135 Did, did, did, did you see the fright-ened ones? Did, did, did, did you ev- er —_= =e o A o ae won-der Why we had to run for shel-terWhen the prom-ise of a bravenewworld Un-furledbe-neatha 137 AT, 6/0 D Am/D ad > 3 ‘S No Chord 198 young lust Words and Music by ROGER WATERS ‘and DAVID GILMOUR — Tam just anew boy, A. stran-gor in this town ———— oo ————— = = = = = = : Where are all the good times? Copytght © 1979 y Pink Floyd Music Publiners Li, Landon Publined ond camnigeed fn the USA by Unchappell Muse ne Intemational Copyright Socued ALL RIGHTS RESVED.Pnod i tho USA. Unoumortod copra on SonpIrG.recatng o publ parece iran MngaTenY of COPHTON Tamer cre cote under! 139 I need a dir- ty ———— I need a dir - ty girl. Will some woman in this desert land = Make me feel like a real man? ‘Take this rockand roll re-fu~ gee. Fm ry ef oooh, Babe, set me free.— ‘ee need a dir- ty Wo-man- Fm7 Fm Bom7 Be Bom7 Tneed a dir-ty wo-man, Ineed a dir-ty girl. ve Moderately Words and Music by ROGER WATERS Em9 Out there in the cold Get-ting lone - ly,get-ting old, Can you feel me?. Stand-ing in the aislesWithiteh-y feet and fad-ingsmiles,Can you feel me? Hey, you! Don't help them to bu-ry the 5 Copyraht © 1979 by Prk Roya Musi Pubs Lid, London, Pucished ond oumintered nthe USA by Unchappl Muse: Intemational Copyight cured. AULRIGHTS RESERVED. into in fhe USA. Unouthotzed copying. arenging, doping recarng & pubic perronce ls oniningeent of copyright ringers or hoble unc he ow Bm Am Em ER iz Don't give in with-out a Gut there on yourown (Sit ting na-ked by the 'phone,Would you touch me? —————— Hey you With your Bm a ear a-gainstthewall, Wait-ing for some-one to call out,Would you touch me?. Hey you! — Would you help me to car- ry the stone? 8m Am Em eB iB — O-pen your heart, I'm com-ing home. Eeeaeaet| (But it was on - ly 45 matter how he tried he could not _ break free —— And the worms ate in-t his brain. Out there on the road, Al- ways Bm G Bm9 do~ ing what you'retold, Can you help me? —————— 1 12 ener te Pe cel tr ae is ———— there be-yond the wall, Break-ing bottles in the hall, Can you help me? Teer vecr |? Hey you. Don't ‘tell me there's no hope at 5 To - geth-er we stand, “7 comfortably numb ‘Words and Music by DAVID GILMOUR ‘and ROGER WATERS ae = 3 a? ——_ =_——_S| gig Is there an~ y- bo-dy +4 ——— ar in there? Just nad if you can hear me. Inthere an- yone— athome?— a SSF E FSS Se SS Fee 2s @h PTS Come on,come on now. OS a ae on your feet a-gain. Re-tax, Pll need some inform- a~ tion Lean ease your pain Get you A first.— SS SS zee re ee Se Lt - = z =o o +S = as ¢ ¢ ¢ z ¢ apm 1979 by Pi Ryd Mal bs. eden ode ctrinned nto SA oy nesoneot ee wioncind Cameos a ena USA vromoread Cina cers Song erg Akpan an nga SCORN 148 Just the ba— sic facts——Can youshow mewhere— it hurts?— ‘There is n0 pain.you are_re-ced= Youareon- ly com— ingthrough-in waves. Your lips move but Toan'thear what you're ° > ¢ 8 i & hands felt— just like two bal-loons, Now I've got— thatfeel— Ing once_a-gainz 6 ¢ if Tean't explaine you would not un-derstand= This is— not how I He 150 o ie have be-come com-fort'bly numb. 0. K., 0, K— Just a lietle == aes Bm ae Ido believeit's work-ing. good! it'stime to go.— fe There is, ‘A _disctant shipsmokeon the ho- ri - zon. But you may feel Em Bm af ae = == 4 sot he? SSS SS a little sick. no pain, you_are_re - — That-'Il keep you go-ing through the show. cod - ing. Can you

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