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I’m in the Way  Jars of Clay

The chord progression on the other one did not sound quite right. So here is
how I believe it is played. They use two guitars with different voicings, so
sometimes its hard to tell exactly what the chords are. But this progression
sounds great with the CD.
Intro
[A] [Asus2] [Asus4] [A]  
[F#m] [E] [F#m] [E]  
Verse (same as intro)
[A] [Asus2] [Asus4] [A]  
[F#m] [E] [F#m] [E]  
[A] [Asus2] [Asus4] [A]  
[F#m] [E] [F#m] [E]  
Chorus
[D2] [F#m7] [C#m] [Bm7]  
[D2] [F#m7] [C#m] [E]  
Bridge
[D] [F#m]  
[D] [F#m]  
[D] [F#m]  
[E] [B7]  
That is it. The Bm7 in the chorus is questionable, but it sounds good with the
CD. I am fairly sure they play some version/voicing of it. I also put an E in
the bridge that might not be there but makes a good transition on the lone
rhythm guitar. Take out the E if you dont like it. Whatever.
Note--I play F#m7 different from most people. x44220--that fingering sounds
good, though it lacks the F# in the bass. Play it however you want. I also
finger Bm7 like this: x20202. Voicings can make a difference.

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A Asus2 Asus4 B7 Bm7 C#m D D2 E F#m F#m7
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