Great Lake Swimmers - Easy come easy go
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Capo: 5
Tuning: E A D G B E
Standard tuning
Capo: 5th fret
Intro:
F G F C (x4)
3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2
FEasy Gcome and Feasy Cgo
That's Fwhat they Gsay when they're aFbout to go Cbroke
So Ftry not to cGhoke
FPut your arms around me and don't ever let Cgo
Went to Fsee the Gpriest, he was Fsinging the Cblues
FGlossing in Gpsalms, and Fspinning the Cnews
FTending the Ggarden, Fgathering Cleaves
FPolishing Gprophets, Frunning out Cthieves
FEasy Gcome and Feasy Cgo
That's Fwhat they Gsay when they're aFbout to go Cbroke
So Ftry not to cGhoke
FPut your arms around me and don't ever let Cgo
Instrumental
FCall it Gchance, Fcall it Cchoice
FWords esGcape, on the Fbreath of your Cvoice
FSpending the Gmagic, Fas they arCrive
FIt's not Gfatal, when it's a Fshallow Cdive
FEasy Gcome and Feasy Cgo
That's Fwhat they Gsay when they're aFbout to go Cbroke
So Ftry not to cGhoke
FPut your arms around me and don't ever let Cgo
Instrumental
Repeat Chorus
If you mess around with the chords, you should be able to figure out the riff/
solo. I'm not terribly good at doing rhythm sections. Sorry!
Sounds better and easier to play with barred F and G if your fingers can handle it.
The F G F C timing pattern plows steadily through chorus and verses with the exception of F ('Put') held
for an extra bar at the end of the chorus. This is tricky to time properly with the strumming pattern.