John Hiatt

John Hiatt - Distance guitar chord

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From marten@sky.net Sun May  4 10:24:07 1997
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 1997 08:37:42 -0700
From: Otto Marten 
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Subject: CRD: John Hiatt - Distance

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Distance
John Hiatt / Overcoats 1975

D           /C        /B
You are the beautiful lover
   G-/Bb (or E-7b5/Bb)
My Lover
D          /C       /B
  I am the distant shore
/Bb       D
  So far away
            /C        /B      /Bb
There is so much to uncover
       A7      /
Love's hiding
             C9
What is this distance for
/             D     B-  E-  A7    D  B-  E-  G-  /
   What is it for

  D        /C        /B
Out of the dark I am falling
    G-/Bb
I^?m fallin'
D       /C        /B
   Into your warm candle flame
/Bb
  So bright
D          /C                   /B        /Bb
   A butterfly pinned to love's calling
       A7       /
Love's calling
              C9
Why must this magic be named
/           D      /
 Must it be named

      B-         E-
We've filled the air
G-          A7
With silent stares
    B-           E-
But still no one dares
       E-7b5/Bb    /
We are strangers
    B-          G
The sad jealous praise
       E-       G-
As the symphony plays
    E-         G-        D      /C  /B  G-/Bb
And we are the foolish arrangers
              D       /C  /B  G-/Bb
The foolish arrangers

REPEAT VERSE ONE

Duration Notation:
| = bar line; within bar lines chords divide measure
No bar line = chord gets entire measure's time
 / = play same as previous chord, beat or measure

transcribed by OtMan (Otto Marten) marten@sky.net
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Copyrights:

Author: ?

Composer: ?

Publisher: CBS Inc.

Details:

Released in: 1975

Language: English

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