Capo: 9th fret
Standard Tuning
Intro:
There are 2 guitars:
Guitar 1) playing a simplified version of the riff below
Guitar 2) strumming G chords
Here it is combined into 1 guitar. Mess around with it if you're feeling something else.
E|----------3---------------------3----|
B|----------0-----0---------------0----|
G|----------0-----0---------------0----| x 2
D|------0h2-0-----0---------------0----|
A|--0h2-------0h2---------0h2-0---2----|
E|-(3)-------------------(3)----3-3----|
Chord Progressions:
Intro:
G G G G ......
Verse/chorus:
C C, G G G G,
Am7 Am7, G G G G
C C, G G, Am7 Am7, G G G G
...G C G Am7 G
It came to the end, it seems you had heard.
C G
As we walked the city streets,
Am7 G
You never said a word.
C G
When we finally sat down
Am7 G
Your eyes were full of spite.
C G
I was desperate, I was weak
Am7 G
I could not put up a fight.
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/m/mumford-and-sons/347023.html ]
C G
Where are you now?
Am7 G
Where are you now?
C G
Do you ever think of me
Am7 G
In the quiet, in the crowd?
******INTRO RIFF ******* X2
You were strangely less in pain
Than you were cold.
Triumphant in your mind
Of the logic that you hold.
You said no one would ever know
The love that we had shared.
As I took my leave to go
It was clear you didn't care.
Where are you now?
Where are you now?
Do you ever think of me
In the quiet, in the crowd?
Where are you now?
Where are you now?
Do you ever think of me
In the quiet, in the crowd?
And I hear of your coming and your going in the town.
I hear stories of your smile,
I hear stories of your frown.
And the darkness can descend,
We can relish all the pain.
But I know that's what you love,
Cause you know I love the same.
Where are you now?
Where are you now?
Do you ever think of me
In the quiet, in the crowd?
Where are you now?
Where are you now?
Do you ever think of me
In the quiet, in the crowd?
Where are you now?
Where are you now?
Do you ever think of me
In the quiet, in the crowd?
Where are you now?
Where are you now?
Do you ever think of me
In the quiet, in the crowd?