Your Humble Narrator Two Cow Garage
Okay I think this a great little diddy and since nobody has tabbed it yet. I
thought I would give it a try. I know this isn't 100% more like 75% or maybe even
60%, but it's the only one, so corrections are welcome.
Your Humble Narrator - Two Cow Garage - Speaking in Cursive
Standard Capo III
Intro:
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G A Em C Em A Em F#/D G fill?C Em D G
The intro is played through the verse, here are the chords.
Verse:
[G]Waking up to [A]cassette tapes and [Em]ashtrays,
[C]all filled [Em]up from the night [A]before.
[Em]Smoke filled [F#/D]lungs an[G]d tasteful [C]songs,
[Em]and a stranger [D]laying on the [G]floor.
[G]Well some girls will [A]kiss, and some girls will [Em]shake,
[C]in the morning with[Em] blood filled [A]eyes,
[Em]But the sun has a[F#/D] way of [G]making us [C]pay
[Em]for a reve[D]lry filled [G]nights.
Pre-Chorus:
[C]So if it lights you [G]up, [C]and if it turns you[G] on,
[Em]I will sing to [D]you all y[C]our favorite [G]songs.
Chorus:
[Em]The one about a[G] boy, [C]who broke your [G]heart,
[C]and broug[G]ht you to your [D]knees.
[Em]It was a slow, sad[G] waltz [C]in three quarter[G]s time,
[Em]by my frien[D]ds from [G]Tennessee.
The rest of the song follows the same pattern.
Well the needle will quiver,
and the speakers deliver 1974.
So here's to the times that we knew were alive,
and she always asked for more.
So if it lights you up, and it turns her on,
I could sing to you all your favourite songs.
The one about a boy, that broke your heart,
and brought you to your knees.
It was a slow, sad waltz in 3/4's time by my friends from Tennessee.
The one about a boy, who broke your heart,
and brought you to your knees.
It was a slow, sad waltz in 3/4's time by my friends from Tennessee.
Waking up to cassette tapes and ashtrays,
all filled up from the night before.
Smoke filled lungs, and tasteful songs, and a stranger laying on the floor.
That's it. I plan to update it when I figure out that little fill in the intro,
but right now I don't have a pick. I figured this out listening to my crap
computer speakers, strumming with my fingers. Besides that I consider myself a
singer rather than a guitarist, so help would be appreciated. Thanks and enjoy!
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