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From: "James Dodd" Subject: c/chamberlain/hey_louise.crd Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 18:16:04 +0000 Artist - Chamberlain Song - Hey, Louise this song is a three chord masterpiece tabbed by James Dodd Sounds best played on Barre Chords but it wont really matter if you use the standard chords (TJ) (G)Nothing..(D)Us taking..(C)Miss the..(G)when your.. e--------3-----------5-------------3------------------------- b--------3-----------7-------------5------------------------- g--------4-----------7-------------5------------------------- d--------5-----------7-------------5------------------------- a--------5-----------5-------------3------------------------- e--------3--------------------------------------------------- (G)Halfway to...(D)Fly by..(C)midnight stop.. (G)Parish Hotel.(C)Just to.(D)Way South is (G)Hey, Louise(C)...it aint (G)worth....miser(D)y (C)world, world dont want...(G)here. (C)wind, wind could dry... (G)tears Move(C)on, on with me(D).. Hey, Lou(G)ise In the second verse the GDCG progression is played though twice before going into the extended progression. Then it goes into the second chorus which is played through twice, part if it with david on his own on the accoustic. Cheers, Jim.



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