Year: 2001 - Album: Brushfire Fairytales
Written by Jack Johnson
the rythym for the intro is something like this G-x-x-G-x-x-G-x-x-G-x-x-G-x-x-G-x-x-G-x-x-G-x-x-G-x-x-G-x-x- D-x-x-D-x-x-D-x-x-D-x-x-D-x-x-D-x-x-D-x-x-D-x-x-D-x-x-D-x-x- repeated this basically means you keep your right hand going at a steady pace, striking the strings with equal power every time, but only squeezing with the left hand every third strum, so you get that feeling... just listen and you'll figure it out... then the VERSE (you can figure the rythym out here) G Saturday morning and it's time to go One of these could be the days but who could'a known D7 Loadin' in the back of a pick-up truck Ridin' with the boys and pushing their luck G Singin' songs loud on the way to the game Wishing all the things could still be the same D7 China's homeruns over the backstop Ke kua on the barb and soda pop CHORUS Em Am We used to laugh a lot C But only because we thought G D7 G D7 That everything good always would remain G D7 G D7 Nothing gonna change there's no need to complain (Repeat INTRO just once on each chord) G Sunday morning and this time they're going Been raining all night so everybody knows D7 Over to the field for tackle football Big hits, big hats, yeah give me the ball G Rain is pouring, touchdown scoring Keep on rolling, never boring D7 Karma, karma, karma chameleon We're talking kinda funny from helium (repeat CHORUS from above) We used to laugh a lot But only because we thought That everything good always would remain Nothing gonna change there's no need to complain --------------------------------- --------------------------------- -10-x-x-9-x-x-7-x-10-x-x-9-x-7-x- --------------------------------- --8-x-x-7-x-x-5-x--8-x-x-7-x-5-x- --------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- -10-x-x-9-x-x-7-x-10-x-x-9-x-7-5-5----5- -------------------------------------------- --8-x-x-7-x-x-5-x--8-x-x-7-x-5-5-5----5- -------------------------------------------- G Monday morning and this time they're going Wet trunks and schoolbooks and sand on my toes D7 Do anything you can to dodge the bus-stop blues They're driving a padidle with a burnt-out fuse G My best friend Kenny wants to go with you So meet him by the sugar mill after school D7 My best friend Kimmy wants to go with you Meet her by the sugar mill after school (repeat CHORUS as before) We used to laugh a lot But only because we thought That everything good always would remain (THEN) (CHORUS type 2) Em Am We used to laugh a lot C But only because we thought A That everything good always would C G D7 Everything good always would remain (repeat INTRO into fade out) _______________________________________________________ Contribuição: Yuri Muller Ledra([email protected])
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