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Way Back When/Aimee Mann D A D A B7 D
AWell, I guess that this is Emnow the end WDho'd have thought my old fF#mriend C#mWe signed the papers and we cDapped the pen
ABut I remember you from way Emback when 'DGood evening, ladies and F#mgentlemen C#mwelcome David-what's-his-nDame-again'
F#mThings change the Eold cliche If C#mwe knew now what we knew yF#mesterday DOhA, we couldn't Dgive it awAay B7 D
AI was working at a Emrecord store DI knew you, you F#mknew the score C#mSome kind of deal is what we're lDooking for
ATime came, and Emdisappeared DNo one steered and F#mit got weirder C#mHelp was needed, no one Dvolunteered.
F#mThings change, you got to Ewait a bit What madC#me me think that I could F#mweather it' DYou're down beAfore you even Dnotice yAou've been B7hitD
And thrGough it all I wondered where the BDus was taking Ayou who Eknew' And evGen though my one and one was Dalways Making Atwo I nEever thought that I was Bmbreaking you
DUh oEh A Em D F#m C#m D D E F#m G#m A
AWe were victims of the old taEmboo But peDople change F#mwe changed too C#mJust make it count before they Dget to you.
F#mThings change baby, Ehold the phone! They'll shC#moot you down like you was F#mAl Capone DOh,A you better Dgo it alAoneB7 D
AWell, I guess that this is Emnow the end TDhe paper's signed F#mforget the pen C#mWonder if we'll ever Dmeet again'
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