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Eleonora by Laura Stevenson and the Cans Capo on 1st fret Intro: G - Em - B - C - (x4) Main Lead Part: A. 1. 2. e|---------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------||------------| B|-12-------------12---------|----------------------13--||----------------------15--||-/17~~~-----| G|-----12-------------12-----|----------11b-----12------||----------11b-----12------||------------| D|---------12h14----------14-|-13b--14------14----------||-13b--14------14----------||------------| A|---------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------||------------| E|---------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------||------------| (play A1-A2 twice) Verse 1:
Em CallG me from the Ccapital, G G/F# Em onlGy togAmether as you Ctr

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y to come off. Em When youG need me, it's Chalf a world toG reach G/F#me. Em SelfiGshly your pAmermanent Cdrain, I amAm locked inside the pClaces we're the same.
Em I kBnow that it's Ctrying and you're Gtired oG/F#f hearing it, Em but noBbody eClse has time to Cmlisten how to.
Pre-Chorus:
G So can you Emplease Bdo it for Cme, G this'll Embe the lBast that I Cask I promise. G EleoEmnora, it's Bfine you know I Cnever wanted to Dignore ya.
Chorus: G - Em - B - C - (x4) (with Main Lead Part) Verse 2:
Em Sleeping on Ghard wood is Charder when you're Ghardly anG/F#y good Em and every Gsound hits so much Amlouder than it Cshould. EmWhere's the one whGo'll make the rCinging gGo away?G/F# Em You're buGilt of much sAmturdier Cstuff, while I'mAm piled high and Cloose and could use some luck.
Em I knBow you've been Cdying to mGove forG/F#ward, Em but no Bone can Cmake it go aCmway the way you do.
Pre-Chorus 2:
G So can you Emplease Bdo it for Cme, G my mEmonument B is my fCailure to answer. G EleoEmnora, it's fBine you know I Cnever wanted to Dignore ya.
Bridge: C - Em - D - D - (x2)
OhC won't you Emkindly pBick the pins and needCles off me
Chorus: (Main Lead Part) G - Em - B - C - (x4) End on G *Lead Fill e|-15-15-15------------| B|-13-13-13------------| G|-12-12-12------------| D|---------------------| A|---------------------| E|---------------------| Pre-Chorus Lead Part: e|-------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------| B|-------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------1--| G|----------------------2--0-----------------|----------------------2--0--------0-----| D|----------------------------0--2-----------|----------------------------0--2--------| A|------------------------------------0-2-0--|----------------------------------------| E|-3--------\0-------------------------------|-3------3--2--0-------------------------| e|-----------------------------------------|---------------------------------| B|-0---------------------------------------|------------------7-7-7-7-7-7...-| G|-----0-----------------2--0--------0-----|------------------7-7-7-7-7-7...-| D|---------0-------------------0--2-----2--|-4----------------7-7-7-7-7-7...-| A|-----------------------------------------|------------------5-5-5-5-5-5...-| E|-----------0-----------------------------|---------------------------------| Chords: G Em B C Am G/F# Cm D e|-3---7---7---8---5---------8----5---| B|-3---8---7---8---5---------8----7---| G|-4---9---8---9---5---4-----8----7---| D|-5---9---9---10--7---5-----10---7---| A|-5---7---9---10--7---5-----10---5---| E|-3---0---7---8---5---2-----8--------| -Everything is relative to the capo. -You could most likely play this without the capo (everything up a half step) and you would only miss out on the low open note on the Em chord. -Also live they play it without a capo (in G instead of G#). -The Pre-chorus Lead is pretty hard to hear but I tried my best. I hope this is helpful