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This is not my work. I merely took the chords from the "main tab" done by Bronson Helm on 9/13/2008. All I did was put it as a chord version. I'm just going to write the main chord, but pay attention to how they are played.This is a fairly simple song, and it's easy to pick up. Standard Tuning E: 022100 F#m: 044200 G#m: 066400 A: 577600 or 577655 B: 799800 or 799877 E F#m What a night for a dance, you know I'm a dancing machine G#m F#m With a fire in my bones and the sweet taste of kerosene E F#m I get lost in the night so high I don't want to come down G#m F#m To face the loss of the good thing that I've found E F#m G#m F#m E F#m In the dark of the night I could hear you calling my name G#m F#m With the hardest of hearts I still feel full of pain E F#m So I drink and I smoke and I ask you if you're ever around G#m F#m Even though it was me who drove us right in the ground A See the time we shared it was precious to me A B E But all the while I was dreaming of revelry (E) F#m G#m F#m [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/k/kings-of-leon/246335.html ] E F#m Born to run, baby run like a stream down a mountainside G#m F#m With the wind in my back I don't ever even bat an eye E F#m Just know it was you all along who had a hold of my heart G#m F#m But the demon and me were the best of friends from the start A So the time we shared it was precious to me A B E F#m G#m F#m All the while I was dreaming of revelry (F#m) E Dreaming of revelry (E) F#m G#m F#m E F#m And I told myself boy away you go, it rained so hard it felt like snow G#m F#m Everything came tumbling down on me E F#m In the back of the woods in the dark of the night G#m F#m Paleness of the old moonlight everything just felt so incomplete (F#m) E F#m Dreaming of revelry (F#m) G#m F#m Dreaming of revelry (F#m) E F#m Dreaming of revelry (F#m) G#m F#m Dreaming of revelry End with a single strum on that last F#m. Enjoy the tab! Just an FYI, when you see E and then (E), it does not mean to strum the E for another measure. I'm just continuing from that same chord... |