Sleeping On The Sidewalk chords by Queen

Song's chords Bm, B, A, E, D, Fm, F, G, F

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"Sleeping On The Sidewalk", written and sung by Brian May, was inspired by Eric Clapton. Lyrically, it deals with an aspiring trumpet player's career, delivered in a "rags-to-riches" fashion and recorded in one take. May sings with an American accent, providing some near-authentic blues credibility to the jam, and measures the aforementioned trumpet player's success by "bucks" (as opposed to pounds). On a close inspection, John Deacon can be heard playing the wrong notes in some bass parts, and May can also be heard laughing at the end of the song. It is also one of the few Queen songs that does not feature Freddie Mercury. In a 1983 interview with BBC Radio One on their Guitar Greats segment, May elaborated on the writing and recording process of the song. "That was the quickest song I EVER wrote in my life, I just wrote it down. It’s funny because it’s one of the ones I’m quite pleased with as well. It’s not trying too hard, it’s not highly subtle but I think it leaves me with quite a good feeling.' 'It was sort of a one-take thing as well. Although, I messed around with the take a lot and chopped it about and rearranged it, it was basically the first take, which we used. So, it has that kind of sloppy feel that I think works with the song. Which we never would have DREAMED with the previous albums. We always used to work on the backing tracks until they were a million percent perfect and if they weren’t we would splice together two which were. We’d go to great lengths, but for this album we wanted to get that spontaneity back in. " Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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