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Pat Green - Three Days (the Way Pat Plays It) (Chord)
Submitter: Smoothie7745 (18) on 2/1/04 16 comments
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Three Days
Pat Green
CD: Three Days
Tabbed by Jason Marbach - email questions to Smoothie7745 at hotmail.com


Asus2: x02200     B5: 024400

C#5: 046600     E: 022100

Aadd9: 577600



INTRO Asus2   B5   C#5  B5  Asus2  B5   C#5   B5

VERSE I

Asus2                   B5             C#5
Wake up, whatcha been dreamin’ bout? I ain’t got a lot to say but 
B5                      Asus2                        B5
I could talk to you for hours. The way you talk, the way that you 
                           C#5             B5         Asus2
breathe, the way that your spirit moves into me. Wake up, wake 
B5      C#5                  B5                           
up, wake up, wake up, (lyrics in question, but I think it's "Oh yeah"...lol)

CHORUS I

        E                     C#5                         Aadd9
I got three days to wash the road outta my soul and I got three 
                 B5                   E
days to love you out of control and I wish I had a lifetime to 
     C#5                      Aadd9                   B5
hold onto you this way. Yeah, love can do some healing in just 

three days.

REPEAT INTRO

VERSE II

         Asus2       B5                 C#5
Yeah and hold me and help me understand why on earth I have to be 
 B5                  Asus2                   B5              
such a stupid man. To live the way I do and dream the dreams I 
       C#5     B5                Asus2             B5    
dream so far away from you. Yeah, hold me, hold me, hold me, hold 
      C#5                      B5
me, hold me, hold me, (lyrics in question, but I think it's "Oh yeah" or 
                       something close to it...lol)

REPEAT CHORUS

Fiddle & Guitar Solo:
E  C#5  Amaj7  B5

Asus2  B5  C#5  B5 (2x)


Bridge:
Asus2                              B5                    C#5
Three days and nights to put some life back in this man. I ain’t 
                       B5              Asus2     
holdin’ nothing back, you got all I am. Hearts and souls and 
B5                         C#5       B5
dreams in the palm of your hand.


CHORUS 2:

E                            C#5                           Aadd9
I got three days to wash the road outta my soul and I got three                 
                  B5                   E
days to love you out of control and I wish I had a lifetime to 
  C#5                           Aadd9                    B5
hold onto you this way. Yeah, love can do some healing in just 
       E              C#5                           Aadd9 	            
three days...wash the road outta my soul and I got three days to 
         B5                    E 	                        C#5
love you out of control and I wish I had a lifetime to hold onto 
 	         Aadd9                        B5         
you this way yeah love can do some healing in just three days

Asus2 	 B5 	 C#5 	 B5 	 

Asus2 	 B5...

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 Comments (click here to add a non-facebook comment)
This exact tab has been done. People, please look a little closer.
-Baumann | 2/4/2004
That would be an incorrect statement...you should take your own
advice and look a little bit closer...the only tab that's even
remotely close to correct is mammy's - and he has an incorrect
progression at the bridge, doesn't list the chords during the solo
(which isn't a huge deal, but still...) and he doesn't have a single
Aadd9 anywhere in the song, which is just flat wrong. Look closer,
you'll see what I'm talking about. This tab is exactly right and has
NOT been done before this one.

-Smoothie7745 | 2/5/2004
Jason - I would disagree with you (sorry)
you are calling A(add9) what rt@countrytabs
calls Asus2...print both copies out and tell
me how much difference there is...remember
if it's slight, we would rather leave the
tabber a note than to have 10 versions of
the same song...

-lmofle | 2/6/2004
They're two different chords - I only called the one that's 577600
an "A(add9)" because that's what DougieLove said it was called,
explained to me the reasoning behind it, and it sounded right on to
me, so I went with it. However, there are two different "A" chords
in the song - one is Asus2 and the other is the one I called A(add9)
but might be called something else, and both are vital to the sound
of the song. rt@countrytabs' version is not quite completely wrong,
there are one or two chords in the right place, but it is head and
shoulders further away from correct than any other tab for the song
on the site. Besides the A(add9) thing, there the F# and G# thing in
rt's tab...neither of those chords take place anywhere in the
recorded version of Three Days...also, the progression on the part of
the verse that says "Three days and nights to put some life back in
this man...etc." is incorrect, it goes Asus2 - B5 - C#5 - B5 and
repeat. I gurantee if you ask Pat how to play the song, he
would tell you the way that it is on this page, with the possible
exception of the name of the A(add9) chord. I am appreciative of the
disagreement, not offended, nor do I want to offend anybody by
standing by the statement that this is the correct way to play the
song. I've played every tab of this song on this site, and this is
the only one that sounds the same as the CD.


-Smoothie7745 | 2/6/2004
uh, dude.....he doesnt say "were all here" lol...ive been listening to his material for years, and i dont think he says that, its "yeah" lol.sorry dude...great tab though. ive been playin this song for almost 2 years now and you nailed it.
-eastolympian | 2/7/2004
Thanks for that comment, dude...yeah, I
figured the words were wrong, I usually just
mumble something that leads to yeah, because
that's all I can get out of the recording
anyways...lol. Oh well :)
-Smoothie7745 | 2/7/2004
I fixed that lyric spot on the tab...I'm not
sure what the lyrics are at all (I just
listened to the song a couple of times, and
I can't decide 100% without a doubt, so I'm
leaving it up in the air...although I bet
they're in the CD book or on Pat's website,
I'm just too lazy right now to go look...lol
-Smoothie7745 | 2/7/2004
I've been listening to people like Pat Green and Cross Canadian Ragweed for years. The music that they and other groups in the texas music scene play is he best out there. Great tab
-papa66 | 2/10/2004
thanks :) lol and I definitely agree with
you.
-Smoothie7745 | 2/14/2004
I just got Pat's book from his site
Pat's book has him playin'
Asus2=x02200
Bsus4=x24400
c#m7=x46600
E=022100
F#m11/C#=x44200
G#mb6/D#=x66400
so it'd be Asus2,Bsus4,C#m7,Bsus4, Asus2....
as the verse order and chorus
I got th(E)ree days...Asus2 I `got th(F#m11/c#)ee days....bsus4 and I wi(E)sh
and then that G#m chord goes
F#m11/C# G#mb6/D#
three days and nights put some life back in
F#m.. G#m..
this man, I ain't holdin' nothing back, you
got all i am
yeah anyway what i'm trying to say is the way I play your version is the friggin same thing and it sounds right on so...
-tobers2313 | 2/19/2004
Thanks.........
Those are some intense chord names...lol
I could be wrong on the names (DougieLove
said they were right...? I was pretty sure
but he verified it for me...) but either way,
yeah, I think it's right...
-Smoothie7745 | 2/20/2004
actually all of the three days tabs are wrong. the chorus is wrong on all of them. listen closer. it should go...E,Asus2,F#m(but only have your fingers on the A-D-and G strings, leave the rest open 044200),B5(024400or whatever yall are callin it on here), E, F#m(same as earlier), Asus2, B5
-Hanselman03 | 2/18/2005
RE: Hanselman

There is not an F#m anywhere in the song. The tab I have here, I have checked since posting, is consistent with both Pat's website and the songbook. So I'm, once again, going to respectfully disagree. Now, what you're hearing is something the producer is doing that I did on one of the songs on my album...see, it's an A chord, but you add elements of the F#m chord on other instruments through note selection and when you build the song as one large chord, there is the smallest tinge of an F#m there...but it's like gravel among sod, it's there for character. The acoustic guitar is playing what's on this page, and the bass is playing within the roots (the A, the B, the E, the C#, etc) that I have listed here.
-Smoothie7745 | 2/18/2005
re: smoothie

I understand what you are saying and i can't know for sure. I'm not sure of the actual name of the chord we are talking about(F#m 044200, I've seen it as F#m7 also) but just look at the notes that each chord plays. The second A chord you list consist of these notes: A,E,A,C#,B,E. The F#m chord consist of these notes: E,C#,F#,A,B,E. The only difference in the notes is the absence of the extra A note where the F# note is. What you said about the other instruments may be true, but if you are playing along with the song, the way I have sounds better.

also, i'm not too sure about the bridge either.
-Hanselman03 | 2/21/2005
Everyone's entitled to their opinions. That's the beauty of music. :D

We can talk more in e-mail if you like.
-Smoothie7745 | 2/22/2005
guys...any musician knows there is no right or wrong way to play the guitar. if you feel you need a different chord in there to sound better while singing it, throw it in there. you have to play to reach your own level of music. I myself play the bridge F#m to a G#m and then the A,B5,C5 chords and it sounds great to me. My fans like it when i play and havent had any complaints about it. Half of them are drunk anyways. LOL. So in all honesty guys, just play it however you feel fits.
-pumaboy2005 | 10/23/2008
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