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Capo: 2
Oh Well, Okay capo 2nd fret - regular tuning This might be hard for beginners but it is the most fun once you get it. Em7 Em7/C# CM7 D# F/E here's the silhouette the face always turned away Em7 Em7/C# CM7 D# F/E the bleeding color gone to black dying like a day
D7couldn't figure oGmut what made you so uGm/Fnhappy D# shook your head tA#o say no no no A# Gm
and stoGm/Fpped for a speD#ll and stayed F/Eaway D D7oh well Dmokay
Em7 Em7/C# CM7 D# F/E i got pictures i just don't see it anymore Em7 Em7/C# CM7 D# F/E climbing hour upon hour through a total bore
D7with the one i keGmep where it neverGm/F fades D# in the safA#ety of a pitch bA#lack mind Gm
an aiGm/Frless cD#ell that blF/Eocks the dayD oh wD7ell oDmkay the em of the solo starts on "okay"
IEm Dm/C Dm/B I A# D# F/E I
D7if you get a feGmeling next timeD# you see me D# do me a favorA# and let me kG#now Gm
cos it's harGm/Fd to tD#ell it's hA#/Dard to sayA# E7 Dm repeat that over and over oh well okay
F#m7/D# is 1st fret d string -2nd on g -2nd on b -2nd on e Em7/C# is 4th fret a string -2nd on d - open g- open b- open e DM7 is open d string - 2nd on g - 2nd on b - 2nd on e the rest you probably know... Chadwick I just wanted to add the solo for "oh well, okay" with a slide...