Hanson
Hanson - Sometimes Ver 2 guitar tab
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e: Sun, 17 May 1998 12:16:52 EDT From: ThinknOfU3 Subject: h/hanson/sometimes.crd Sometimes (I. Hanson/T. Hanson/Z. Hanson) From the album "3 Car Garage-The Indie Recordings" Transcribed By Colleen Plein (ThinknOfU3@aol.com) Chords: F Fmaj7 Bb C(1) C(2) Bbm Dm(1) Dm(2) E 1 0 1 0 3 1 1 5 B 1 1 3 1 5 2 3 6 G 2 2 3 0 5 3 2 7 D 3 3 3 2 5 3 0 7 A X X 1 3 3 1 X 5 E X X X 3 X X X X X - means don't strum that string Tabber's Note: Watch out - this song has a lot of the same chord played differently! (It makes sense when you play it) INTRO: F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 (2x) Verse: F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 Sometimes I get wrapped up in what I want you to be Bb C(2) F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 I guess sometimes I forget just how much you mean to me F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 Sometimes I get wrapped up in what I want us to be like Bb C(2) F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 Then I forget just how much I need you in this life Prechorus: Bbm F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 And I know it's not my place to judge Bbm F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 Who you are or what you're going to be Bb C(2) Dm(1) I guess sometimes I forget who-ho C(1) F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 (I think you get it by now) Just how much you mean to me (lead into chorus) Chorus: F Fmaj7 Sha na na na na na na na na F Fma7 Na na na na na na na na na na na F Fmaj7 Sha na na na na na na na na F Fmaj7 Na na na (Repeat this three times) Verse: Sometimes I get wrapped up in always being right Then I forget I'm wrong most the time Sometimes I miss your tender kiss And being the man to understand Repeat Prechorus Repeat Chorus Bridge: Bb C(2) Dm(2) C(2) I guess sometimes I just don't know Bb C(2) Dm(2) C(2) How to say exactly how I feel inside Bb C(2) Dm(2) I guess sometimes I just don't know Bb C(2) F Fmaj7 F Fmaj7 How to say that I love you Repeat Chorus and end -This is my new favorite song! It's so awesome, I could listen to it all day. As far as the F, Fmaj7 thing goes, it's really easy, all you have to do is shift your pointer finger. It looks hard but it's really not, you have to hear where the chord changes, and I promise, you will! Enjoy! -Colleen Plein