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Hall And Oates : "Im sorry" Guitar chords

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Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 14:59:24 EST
From: DontPoll@aol.com
Subject: h/hall_and_oates/im_sorry.crd

This is all my own work, etc.
 
 "I'm Sorry"
 Daryl Hall & John Oates
 From the album "Whole Oats" (1972)
 
 Chord wise, this one is as simple as it gets.
 

 Intro: A   Asus4   A
 
 Verse:
 
  A
 Why..
             Bm7
 I say I'm sorry
 
             Dm7       E
 I said I'm sorry
 
 (x2)
 

 Bridge(?):
 
 Bm7
 High love..
 
    A
 ..sorrow
 
 Bm7
 High love..
 
      Dm7       E
 no tomorrow
 

 That's seriously it. Only those 4 chords.
 
 A - 577655
 Bm7 - 799777
 Dm7 - x57765
 E - x79997
 
 If you want, you can substitute open position A, Dm7, and E in for
those. Doesn't really matter. I just prefer the sound of those ones
on this song.
 As for the lead guitar, I believe that's being played with a slide.
And I'm guessing (totally guessing) that it was played in Open A
tuning. But I'm too lazy (and also not good enough) to worry about
that.
 
Questions/Comments: dontpoll@aol.com
 
 Thanks

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