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You do realize that the version Shantel put up is basically the same version, correct? No capo in E is also Capo 2 in G. I haven't heard the song to see if there is a capo being used in the recording so both versions will have to stay for now...
Larry Moderator
-lmofle | 9/6/2004 | There are those of us who appreciate seeing a capo or noncapo conversion to give us choices in how to play a song. Maybe someone can't play a particular chord that well, or they like the warmth of noncapo, etc..., but they might not necessarily know how to convert. Or okay, maybe they're lazy. So, Mr. moderator, please take this into consideration before you remove a version. Thanks.
Paul -videotoon | 12/9/2004 | ALL wrong. Not like i could do any better but...... -guitarplayer456 | 2/6/2005 | hi from Moscow, Russia! this version not correct as well as another one
CHORUS
C#m7 - A (5 pos.) But he just stares at me E/Ab (4 pos. 476454) - A And I just stare at him
C#m - A (5 pos.) He don’t know where to start F#m - B7sus4(B7) To say he doesn’t want it to end
A (5 pos.)-B (7 pos.)-E (4 pos.)-C#m (4 pos.) And now it’s one hour later (four hours later) A-B-Aadd9 I am still a blank sheet of paper -sheepman | 2/6/2006 |
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