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Paul Weller: Country

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From: Harlan L Thompson COUNTRY- Paul Weller INTRO: E -------------- B -------------- D Dsus4 D5 G -5/7-7-5-3-0-- D -2/4-4-2-0---- A -----------2-- E -------------- D5 Dsus4 D* Dsus4 D5 I know a place .... D5 Dsus4 Bm Em G Where life's sweet .. G D And if you want ... C G D Dsus4 D5 If you want I'll ... Into the light out of .... BRIDGE #1: F Em This place I say... F Em Is that so far to ... F Em And further on ... F Em And lose the ... G Em D Dsus4 D5 That we feel (PLAY VERSE CHORDS WITHOUT LYRICS) BRIDGE #2: F C G G/C G I feel the time ... F C D Dsus4 D Is not yet within ... F C G But I feel sure that .. F If it goes ... C G Said if it goes on and ... D G D Hey it goes on and .... REPEAT INTRO I know a place not ... Where fresh cut grass will ... And if you want .. If you want we'll lay ... F C D If you want we'll .... Dsus4: x x 0 2 3 3 D5: x x 0 2 3 5 G/C: 3 0 2 0 1 3 NOTE: This song is probably in drop D tuning DADGBE, if you want to be really accurate and change all the chords accordingly. D*= I believe that at the end of the first line there is a brief Dsus2: x x 0 2 3 0 (following the melody line), not to mention other little extra notes here and there throughout the song. (from Wild Wood, 1992 (in England), 1994 in U.S.) (sent by Harlan at harlant@hawaii.edu)



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