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Aaron Watson - Next To Heaven (Chord)
Album: The Honky Tonk Kid (2004)
Submitter: zachary00 (0) on 4/6/04 3 comments
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 Capo II  
 it can be played without a capo by playing the notes in parenthasis 
  
  
 D(E) 
 Pinch me I must be dreaming 
 A(B) 
 waking up with you and feelin' 
 G(A)                                D(E) 
 the tender touch of you good morning kiss 
 D(E) 
 no where else on earth  
 A(B) 
 is better than being next to you 
 G(A) 
 next to heaven 
 G(A)                          D(E) 
 it doesn't get any better than this 
  
 fill 1 
  
 Chorus 
  
 G(A) 
 Next to heaven lies my fait 
 D(E) 
 My best friend and my soul mate 
 A(B) 
 God knows this kind of love 
 D(E)                         (fill 1) 
 only comes from up above  
 G(A) 
 your the awnser to my prayers 
 D(E) 
 nothing else compares 
 A(B) 
 cause I'm next to heaven 
 G(A)                     D(E) 
 when I'm next to you 
  
  
  
 And you look just like an angle 
 tangled in white satin sheets 
 lying there with your hair all in a mess 
 I swear you look your best 
 all dressed up in nothing 
 next to heaven it doesnt get any better than this 
  
 Chorus 
 Solo 
 Chorus (2) 
  
 fill 1: with a capo E then F# (single notes) 
         without a capo(F#) then (G#)  
  
 This is the first tab I have ever submitted so please leave comments.
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hey it sounds great...great job...i like how you put the non-capoed chords next to the capoed chords, it makes it alot easier to play both ways.
-chriscwr93 | 4/1/2005
say bub great tab. keep it up

-j.c.l.f. | 2/9/2006
I'm still having trouble working out the cords of the solo. I've tired D A G but A sounds out of place. I'm thinking there is an E in there some where but not quite sure where. Any help?
-dustinbridges | 11/6/2008
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