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The other versions are close but I still think there are some parts
that are a bit off, I played this to the video and tried to get it
as close as possible to the recording.
19 Somethin' by Mark Wills
*CAPO ON FRET 2*
Intro: D F#m G - G F#m D x2
D A
I saw Star Wars at least 8 times
Bm A
Had the Pac-Man pattern memorized
G A D
I've seen the stuff they put inside Stretch Armstrong, yeah
D F#m G - G F#m D
D A
I was Roger Staubach in my backyard
Bm A
Had a shoebox full of baseball cards
G A D
And a couple of Evil Kenievel scars on my right arm
Bm A Em7 G A
Well, I was a kid when Elvis died and my momma cried
Chorus 1:
D A G D
It was 1970 somethin' in the world that I grew up in
Bm A Em F#m G A
Farrah Fawcett hairdo days, bell bottoms and 8 track tapes
D A G D
Looking back now I can see me, oh man did I look cheesy
Em D/F# G A D
I wouldn't trade those days for nothin' Aww, it was 1970 somethin'
D F#m G - G F#m D
D A
It was the dawning of a new decade
Bm A
We got our first microwave
G A D
Dad broke down and finally shaved them old sideburns off
D A
I took the stickers off my Rubix cube
Bm A
Watched MTV all afternoon
G A D
My first love was Daisy Duke in them cutoff jeans
Bm A Em7 G A
Space shuttle fell out of the sky and the whole world cried
Chorus 2:
It was 1980 somethin' in the world that I grew up in
Skating rinks and black Trans-Am's, big hair and parachute pants
Looking back now I can see me, oh man did I look cheesy
I wouldn't trade those days for nothin' Aww, It was 1980 somethin'
Solo: D G D
G D
Now I got a mortgage and an SUV
Em7 G A
But all this responsibilty makes me wish sometimes...
REPEAT CHORUS 2
D F#m G - G F#m D D F#m G - G F#m D
1970 somethin' Aww, it was 19 somethin'
D F#m G - G F#m D
Chords:
A = x02220
Bm = x24432(bar chord) or xx4432
D = xx0232
D/F#= 200232 (hold down bottom string with thumb)
Em = 022000
Em7 = 020000
F#m = 244222(bar chord)
G = 320003
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Finally someone got those notes right! Thanks. I still think there are some A's missing on the last line of the verses leading to the choruses and on the end of the bridge. I could be wrong but sounds like an A there to me. Good job Shantel! -cmtboy | 2/5/2003 | Right at the very of the verses I think you might need an A but everything else seems fine. Great Job. -rt@countrytabs | 2/6/2003 | Yeah I think you guys are right about the "A", I added it in there. -Shantel | 2/7/2003 | Hey now you should tab the beginning Electric Guitar in the intro of the song. Do you know it
-asd | 2/8/2003 | Uses an Asus #9, similiar to the Esus#7
hi to low e-- 008767
Mark has 3 guitar players, and not one uses a capo on it when they play live. But good job on the progression. Thanks. -eric_steinmetz | 2/15/2003 | Yes you need to tab the electric intro part so i can learn it! -singingstud54 | 2/18/2003 | One thing folks I may be wrong but I think this song is by Kenny Chesney -ncng_sapper | 4/4/2003 | Mark uses a capo when he plays this on an acoustic guitar. -rt@countrytabs | 4/11/2003 | Haha, no I'm pretty sure it's Mark Wills.:) -cmtboy | 5/4/2003 | the intro to me just sounds like an "E" chord played on the 7th fret( DO NOT COUNT THE CAPO) E-X A-7 D-9 G-9 B-9 E-7 ALSO IN THE FIRST VERSE AND EACH SUBSEQUENT VERSE THE LAST LINE SOUNDS LIKE IT STAYS ON THE "G" UNTIL THE WORD "STRETCH" THEN CHANGES TO "F#M" ON "ARM" AND "D" ON "STRONG" -taylorplayer1 | 5/25/2003 |
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