5 Chords used in the song: Am, F, G, C, Em
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Am
I wear my sunglasses at night
F
so I can, so I can
G Am
Watch you weave then breath your story lines.
Am
And I wear my sunglasses at night
F
so I can, so I can
G Am
Keep track of the visions in my eyes.
Prechorus
F G
While she's deceiving me
Am G
it cuts my security.
F G
Has she got control of me?
Am G
I turn to her and say:
Chorus
Am G C Em
Don't switch the blade on the guy in shades
F
oh no.
Am G C Em
Don't masquerade with the guy in shades
F
oh no
I can't believe it!
Am G C Em
You got it made with the guy in shades
F
oh no.
Verse
Am
And I wear my sunglasses at night
F
so I can, so I can
G
Forget my name while you collect your claim
Am
And I wear my sunglasses at night
F
so I can, so I can
G
See the light that's right before my eyes.
Prechorus
F G
While she's deceiving me
Am G
it cuts my security.
F G
Has she got control of me?
Am G
I turn to her and say:
Chorus
Am G C Em
Don't switch the blade on the guy in shades
F
oh no.
Am G C Em
Don't masquerade with the guy in shades
F
oh no
I can't believe it!
Am G C Em
Don't be afraid of the guy in shades
F
oh no
it can't escape you
Am G C Em
'cus you got it made with the guy in shades
F
oh no.
I said:
Outro
Am
I wear my sunglasses at night.
F
I wear my sunglasses at night
G
I wear my sunglasses at night.
Am
I said to you now:
Am
I wear my sunglasses at night
F
I wear my sunglasses at night
G
I wear my sunglasses at night.
Am
I cry to you:
Am
I wear my sunglasses at night.
F
I wear my sunglasses at night
G
I wear my sunglasses at night.
Am
I wear my sunglasses at night.
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This is actually a pretty rad tablature! This song was originally popular in the 1980s, but became popular to me in the frat houses of the 2000s. Thanks for sharing!
13 Aug 2020
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About this song: Sunglasses At Night
"Sunglasses at Night" is the platinum-selling song recorded by Corey Hart. It was the first single to be released off his debut album, 1983's First Offense, and rose to #7 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song is considered by many to be a classic of 1980s new romantic music, combining synthesizer pop, obscure lyrics and an almost Gothic ambiance in a hypnotic epic. The original lyrics for the song were about a totalitarian society that made everyone wear their sunglasses at night; however under pressure from Hart's record company to make something more marketable...