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WHEN CAN BROWN BEGIN As recorded by Jimmy Webb (From the 1972 Album LETTERS) Capo 1st fret. If you don't want to use a capo transpose +1 step. [Intro] Em7 D Gmaj7 Ab5 Db5 Eb Bmaj7 A Em [Verse 1]
To my Dmind it always Gseems a little strAangA7e That D7people won't do Gmaj7the things They know they ought Dmaj7to Em7 Some folks Dmaj7say the world ain't Gnever gonna chaA7nge But in my D7heart I believe Gmaj7Those are the folks who got Dmaj7to Who D7can't or for not toGmaj7
[Chorus]
Gmaj7The day turns bright and Gbm7night turns wonderful Em7Twilight A7never really Dbrings into an D7end Gmaj7If white is right and Gbm7black is beautiEm7ful Lord, tell me when A7can brown begin Tell me, Em7people, when can bA7rown beEm7gin
[Verse 2]
Fire and Dwater won't be Gmixed in, so they AsayA7 But I've Dseen the stD7eam-cloGmaj7uds Floating high Gmaj7and freEm7e Salt and Dpepper don't get Gmaj7in each other's wA7ay You know, they just D7cooked together Gmaj7And when they don't aDmaj7gree, they just D7let each other be
[Chorus]
Gmaj7The day time's bright but Gbm7night time's wonderful Em7Twilight A7never really Dmaj7brings into D7an end Gmaj7If white is right and Gbm7black is beautiEm7ful Lord, tell me when can A7brown begin Tell me, Em7people, when can AbrownA7 beEm7gin
[Outro] D G Ab Dbsus4 Eb B A Em7 D G Ab7 Eb B A Em7 D G Ab