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Losing My Mind Jeremy Jordan Chords

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B E C A Gb Ebm Db Abm D Gbm Bbm F Dbm Eb G Em Chords for Jeremy Jordan Will Break Your Heart With His Version of Sondheim's 'Losing My Mind' with capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. Kinda simplified version because chords are not quite paying attention to the bass-notes which are a big part of the sound of this song. Perfect world item dupe hack.About OutasightRichard Andrew, better known by his stage name Outasight, is an American singer-songwriter, rapper, and record producer born and raised in Yonkers, New York. Though he is considered a pop artist, he is influenced by other genres such as hip hop, rock music and soul music.

Basic Chords Outasight - Losing My Mindcapo : 1st fret

[hook]

EmAm

Breaker-breaker one nine, can you hear me?

DGC

 over and out, going clearly

Am

Clearly i'm losing my mind

DF

Losing my mind, losing my mind

EmAm

Breaker-breaker one nine, can you hear me?

DGC

 over and out, going clearly

Am

Clearly i'm losing my mind

DF

Losing my mind, losing my mind

[verse (1)]

EmAmD

Aahh, what up to my audience?

G

Been holding on line

C

Not folding like accordions

Am

We going back to the future like

D

Riding in deloreans

F

Not crown victorians

CAm

 life starts - and the story ends

D

Skies gray like dorian

G

Till voices started joining ‘em

CAm

 now it ain’t in vain so let the award tour begin

DF

And new york is here since i started going in

EmAm

 got the juice tampico

D

Puerto rican girls

G

Used to go and call me rico

CAm

This music shit to me is like lou reed to nico

F

I feel like razor ramon - what up chico?

Em

Throwing toothpicks at the amateurs

Am

 the said characters

DG

Who tried to get the picture but couldn't get the aperture

CAm

The shutter speed or the right light

D

Now you in the dark like a night light

FEm

Fu^k being like mike, be like outasight

AmD

 and grow a set and here come the hook

G

‘cause this shit ain’t over yet

C

Here come the hook

Am

’cause this shit ain’t over yet

[hook]

EmAm

Breaker-breaker one nine, can you hear me?

DGC

 over and out, going clearly

Am

Clearly i'm losing my mind

DF

Losing my mind, losing my mind

EmAm

Breaker-breaker one nine, can you hear me?

DGC

 over and out, going clearly

Am

Clearly i'm losing my mind

DF

Losing my mind, losing my mind

[instrumental]

EmAmDGC

AmDFD

AmDGCAmF

[verse (2)]

EmAm

 another bar getting thrown out

D

Speaking man to man

G

I just wanna chill and zone out

C

If you don't know jack

Am

Homie, don’t pull your phone out

DF

And i can drop dimes but i ain’t got much to loan out

CAm

 every weekend getting blown out

DG

15 years old with a north face and a blow out

CAm

19 selling 20’s trying to pull the dough out

DF

25 and signed, now the light don't go out

EmAm

 outasight ain’t out of light

DG

But he's sure out his mind but he ain’t out of time

CAm

Grooving, chilling, rooting for the villain

D

Downtown dwelling

FEm

Boy, his ego swelling like he got knocked in his head

Am

Downing johnny walker red

DG

Every one of our parents said stay in school

C

Some of us did, some of us didn't, some of us cared

Am

Some of us living, some of us dead

D

Some of us broke, some of us rich

F

None of us should ever live

Am

In the fear of speaking clear

D

So grow a set

G

And here come the hook

C

‘cause this shit ain’t over yet

AmD

Yo, here come the hook, i ain't kidding man

“Sometimes I stand in the middle of the floor” … With the National’s highly anticipated production of Follies (Dominic Cooke directing a cast of 37 and an orchestra of 21, lest you forget) about to start previews, I thought I’d listen to about a hundred different versions of perhaps its most famous song – Losing My Mind – and try and decide on a top ten, with the assumption of course that whatever Imelda Staunton will do with the song will be completely, utterly, life-changingly extraordinary (no pressure Meldz).

1. Marin Mazzie – I may as well start off being controversial but this is my absolute favourite version of the song. Taken from Sondheim’s 80th birthday party filmed live at Avery Fisher Hall, New York City in March 2010, it is just spell-binding. The purity of her performance, the way she lets her voice crack towards the end, those two tear-jerking breaths as the song finishes, sheer perfection. Also, find yourself someone who looks at you the way Donna Murphy looks at Mazzie at 4.07 #lifegoals

2. Barbara Cook – A choice made all the more poignant by Cook’s passing last week, this rendition comes from the 1985 recording at the Lincoln Centre where she played Sally in a staged concert. Cook manages the not-inconsiderable feat of making her impassioned interpretation seem entirely effortless, her shimmering soprano flowing with beautiful emotion.3 Julia McKenzieLondon’s original Sally, McKenzie played the role at the Shaftesbury Theatre and was nominated for an Olivier (losing to Nichola McAuliffe for Kiss Me Kate). The fullness of her tone creates a much richer sound to the song which is, well, just lovely. Check out this live version too.4 Liza MinnelliLiza.The Pet Shop Boys.Those dance moves.What more could you ask for? I either want to walk down the aisle to this or have it played as my coffin goes into the flames.5 Maria FriedmanFriedman is surely one of our finest interpreters of Sondheim’s work but I don’t think she has ever had the opportunity to play Sally. Fortunately for us, she has tackled this song in concert and here she nails it, with the brilliant Jason Carr on piano.6 Tim CurryA rare male version (for this list at least). You might find stronger voices but none with this much charisma oozing from every line.7 Charlotte PageTaken from the 2013 Opéra de Toulon production, which was conveniently recorded for posterity, the relatively unheralded Page offers up some powerhouse emotion which is thrillingly melodramatic (plus David Charles Abell’s band sound amazing here).8 Jeremy JordanA much freer interpretation than most of the others and in Jordan’s delectable hands, it is dreamy indeed.9 Ute LemperUte’s version from her City of Strangers album also makes it on for the audacity of Bruno Fontaine’s jazz arrangement, perfectly suited to the inimitable voice of this most superlative of interpreters.10 Bernadette PetersLove her or hate her, Peters’ relationship with Sondheim is unquestionable and the way in which she wrestles with the song here in compelling, especially in the anger of the final lines which suddenly dissipates into something exquisitely heavenly with its floated final note.Bonus mentionsSpeaking of final notes, Rebecca Caine’s here is a thing of real beauty. and I was lucky enough to see it live at this 80th birthday concert at the King’s Head.Another version for which I have great affection as I heard it live, Ruthie Henshall played Sally at the Royal Albert Hall in 2015 and though this is rehearsal footage, her voice still sounds glorious.And last but by no means least, Dorothy Collins’ classic version from the first ever production of Follies in 1971 has the beauty of being the closest to Sondheim’s original vision. (and interestingly, you see just how strong the songwriting is that it has endured so strongly in the 40 plus years since it was written).So over to you Imelda, what delights will you offer up…(c) Johan Persson

Celestion s10 subwoofer manuals. http://video.unrulymedia.com/BuzzBox/loaders/BuzzBoxLoader_63888589.jsRelatedJeremy Jordan SupergirlSince 2003, Ian Foster has been writing reviews of plays, sometimes with a critical element, on his blog Ought to Be Clowns, which has been listed as one of the UK's Top Ten Theatre Blogs by Lastminute.com, Vuelio and Superbreak. He averages more than 350+ shows a year. He says: 'Call me a reviewer, a critic or a blogger, and you will apparently put someone or other's nose out of joint! So take it or leave it, essentially this is my theatrical diary, recording everything I go to see at the theatre in London and beyond, and venturing a little into the worlds of music and film/TV where theatrical connections can be made.'

 

 

 

 

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