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Wonderful song - captures the innocence of the 60s so perfectly that the producers of _American Graffiti_ couldn't resist including it, even though it wouldn't be released until two years after the story took place. (I could say something similar about a certain other song and _Animal House_...) "All Summer Long" (Brian Wilson) Intro (marimba arr. for guitar): v v v v -14-14-12-12-11-11-9--9-- ------------------------- -15-15-13-13-11-11-9--9-- ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- Verse 1 [chords in brackets implied by background harmonies]: B [Bmaj7] [B6] [B] D [Dmaj7] [D6] [D] Sittin' in my car outside your house (sittin' in my car outside your... C#m7 F# F#+ 'Member when you spilled Coke all over your blouse ...house) B [Bmaj7] [B6] [B] D [Dmaj7] [D6] [D] T-shirts, cutoffs, and a pair of thongs (T-shirts, cutoffs, and a pair of...
C#m7 We've been havin' fF#un all summer lG#mong B7 ...thongs)
Chorus:
All sEummer long you've been with me I cBan't see enough of B7you All sEummer long we've both been free C#7Won't be long 'til summertime is thF#rough (summertime is through) F#+ Not for us, now
Verse 2: Miniature golf and Hondas in the hills When we rode that horse we got some thrills Every now and then we hear our song We've been havin' fun all summer long [repeat chorus w/flute and sax solos replacing first three lines] Coda:
EBvery now and then we hear our sDong C#m7We've been having F#fun all summer lBong C#m7
B D [repeat to fade] We've been havin' fun all summer long -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers