Lou Reed – Style It Takes (Ukulele)

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Album: Songs for Drella (1990) Intro: / C / F / C / F / Verse: [ C / F ]x2 / [ Am / Dm / G ]x2
C                      F
       You've got the money, I've got the time

      C                                 F
       You want your freedom, make your freedom mine

             Am                 Dm       G
      'Cause I've got the style it takes

          Am           Dm            G
      and money is all that it takes
You've got connections and I've got the art You like my attention and I like your looks and I have the style it takes and you know the people it takes Bridge 1: / G / F / G / G / G / F / G / G / G /
      G                  F                 G                         G
        Why don't you sit right over there, we'll do a movie portrait

      G                       F                 G
       I'll turn the camera on and I won't even be there

                      G                          G
      A portrait that moves, you look great I think
and to verses 3 to 5: I'll put the Empire State Building on your wall For 24 hours glowing on your wall Watch the sun rise above it in your room Wallpaper art, a great view I've got e Brillo box and I say it's art It's the same one you can buy at any supermarket 'Cause I've got the style it takes and you've got the people it takes This is a rock group called The Velvet Underground I show movies on them, do you like their sound 'Cause they have a style that grates and I have art to make Bridge 2, one G-bar shorter that Bridge 1
G           F                 G     G
       Let's do a movie here next week

      G                                  F
       We don't have sound but you're so great

                              G    G
      You don't have to speak
Ending with sequence / C / C/E / F / Fm/Ab / 4 times, ending with a C-bar:
C               C/E        F   Fm/Ab
      You've got the style it takes (Kiss)
You've got the style it takes (Eat) I've got the style it takes (Couch) We've got the style it takes (Kiss) [note: each chord symbol represents one bar, hence the doubles]