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From: Harlan L Thompson
DO FOR THE OTHERS- Stephen Stills
INTRO
G(no3) G7sus4 Fsus2 C/E C G(no3)
Round, round, up and down, all along the lonely town
G(no3) G7sus4 Fsus2 C/E C G(no3)
See him sinkin' low, doesn't see the joy there is to know
CHORUS:
F/G C/G G(no3)
And he cries from the misery
F/G C/G G(no3)
And he lies, singin' harmony
C/G G(no3)
She is gone, there is no tomorrow
C/G G(no3) Fsus4 C G(no3)
It is done, so now he must borrow the life of his brothers
Fsus2 C G C/G G(no3)
And living in sorrow must do for the others
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BRIDGE (strum):
Cmaj7/G G(no3) Cmaj7/G G(no3) D C C/G G
Oooh------- ooooh------
A chill wind hits his face, was that a tear? I thought I saw a trace
Loving people everywhere, where is she? She is not there
CHORUS, BRIDGE
INTRO
INTRO AND ALSO FIRST LINE OF LYRICS:
G(no3) G7sus4 Fsus2 C/E C G(no3)
E --3-------3-----1-0-----------1-------------------3---3------0------3-|
B --------------------1-------------1-----1---1-----3-----------------3-|
G ------0-------0-----------0-----0-----0---------0-0-------0-------0---|
D ----0-------0-----0-----0---3-------2---------0---------0-------0-----|
A ------------------------------------------3---------------------------|
E --3-----3------3-----3----------------------------3--------3--------3-|
CHORDS:
G(no3) G7sus4 Fsus2 C/E F/G C/G Cmaj7/G C/G
E ---3-----1-----1-----0-----1-----0-----0-----3---|
B ---3-----1-----1-----1-----1-----1-----0-----1---|
G ---0-----0-----0-----0-----2-----0-----0-----0---|
D ---0-----0-----3-----2-----3-----2-----2-----2---|
A ---x-----x-----x-----x-----3-----3-----3-----x---|
E ---3-----3-----x-----x-----3-----3-----3-----3---|
(from Stephen Stills, 1970)
(sent by Harlan at harlant@hawaii.edu)