View Guitar Chords for Same boy youve always known - chords ver. 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Same Boy You've Always Known ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Intro: 2x e |-------------------------------------------3-3----------------------| B |-------------------------------------------2-2----------------------| G |@--2h4--4p2p0--2-------------------------3-3-3---------------------@| D |@----------------------------2h4--4p2p0--2-------------------------@| A |------------------0-------------------------------------------------| E |--------------------------------------------------------------------| VERSE 1: D A D you fell down of course and then yougot up of course and started oAver D forgot my nAame of course D then you started to remAember D CCHORUSpretty tough to think aboutG the beginning of DecAember G A C GG* pretty tough to think about A D A D pretty tough to think about yeah yeah pretty tough to think about*:During that section of the song you strum the G twice in a row and immediately following the music stops and the lyrics continue. VERSE 2: A D A D you're looking down again and then you look me over A D A D C we're laying down again on a blanket in the clover G A G A the same boy you've always known well I guess I haven't grown C GG the same boy you've always known A A G <-(only play the first few strings of the same boy you've always known this G, then go right into the G5) BRIDGEG5think of what the past did it could've lasted so put it in your bAasket G5I hope you know a strong man who can lend you a hand E lowering my casket e|-----3 Solo: The beginning definitely starts with a B|-2h4-- and I think you can just make up the rest of it since its most likely improved anyway. Just play around with it and some of the stuff from the intro and I bet you'll get pretty close.VERSE 3: A D A D I thought this is just today and soon you'll be returning A D A D the coldest blue ocean water cannot stop my heard and mind from burning C (just one strum or so) GG A A everyone who's in the know says that's exactly how it goes C (stop after one strum) GG A** and if there's anything good about me I'm the only one who knows **: use an arpeggio up on the last A)