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Capo: 1 Tuning: E A D G B E
This song might remind you of your first, or last, guitar purchase. Capo I for the original key. David uses alternate tunings but this version is standard tuning [Intro] C F C F e|------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------| G|-----------0---------0--2--0--------0-----| D|--2--2--4------3--3--------2--2--4-----3--| A|--3--3---------3--3--------3--3--------3--| E|--3--3---------1--1--------3--3--------1--| [Verse]
CThere's a guitar here in the window I'd like to Dm7play before it's Fsold. It's such a cFlassic, mint Gcondition, CGreat shape for oFne this Cold. CNow all these axes have their stories, Dm7Of the gigs that they have Gseen GBut when this one solG7d the first time CI was seFventeCen.
[Bridge]
F'Course back then I didn't want it FmIt was way too new for me. GI needed something oG7ld and righteous With its oCwn FauthorCity. FSo the first guitar I ever bought
FmWas twice as old as me G'Cause its life was full of music, As I G7dreamed that Fmine mighCt be.
[Verse]
FAnd I played that thing a thousand nights FmAnd traded it away For Gsomething slightly newer That was Feasier to pClay. Dm7But now lately I buy new guitars FmThey're shiny as a hearse. GI still like the look of road wear, But the Croles have bFeen reCversed.
[Outro]
FAnd now this thing is a classic FmBut I still don't need to buy. GYeah, the old one's have their stories But by Fnow' G SCo do I.
(Play intro)