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A Famous Country Singer Capo 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3Kiu3b-_o8 The way he plays it all chords are picked. The F is also closer to the style played on only the higher strings. Playing the full bar and leaving off the low E sounds about right though. Please comment any corrections needed. intro C G C G C There's a real lady G in a plastic town F the kind you see in day dreams C G but never come around C Eyes are blue and broad G like an ocean sunset F seen somethings they shouldn't C probably rather forget E but since we met Am F we'll I've known no blues C so if you're weary E Am F well I could carry your bags for youuu C E I'll be carrying your precious things Am F if you want them back G well just ask C hair black as coal G skin so winter white F her heart is made of gold C G sparkles in the sunlight C a red rose ring G is wrapped around her finger F her parents named her after C a famous country singer [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/t/timothy-seth-avett-as-darling/346482.html ] E well I bring her Am F flowers at night C E we'll undress in the darkness Am F and lay side by side C E I kiss her and I whisper Am F well mama I don't mind G if we take our time C see a heart like yours G it needs a sleeveless shirt F to keep it in the open C G it's always getting broken C in it's stiched up bag G but it burns bright and true F that's why I'm always warmer C standing next to you E Am F if I could lose this fear and doubt C E Am F your pretty eyes are something I would not be without C and this give and take E you cry and shake Am F G and I'm walking out Brief Solo based around alternating C and G chord shapes, F C I've been long time Lonely G and every setting sun F I never met nobody C G I couldn't walk away from mhm C if you're leaning on me G I'll only turn and run F to shoot ya from the darkness C but the saddest part is E my heart is Am F a letter not sent C E it sits on the dresser Am F and remains unopened C E I choose to hide the words inside Am F but darlin it's juuust F G Am better for the both of us F G end on C and my hearts collecting dust |