Turnpike Troubadours – 1968 chords
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--------------------------- TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS - 1968 --------------------------- Official site of Turnpike Troubadours: http://turnpiketroubadours.com/Tabbed by: hoxxx - www.bluebookband.netE-mail: bluebookfin AT gmail.comCHORD PATTERNS -------------- C x32010 D xx0232 G 320033 D/F# 2x0232Em 022000--------------One, Two, Three, (start with notes G -> A -> B) C D G D/F# Em C D G VERSEC DThere ain't a thing in the world to take me backG D/F# EmLike a dark-haired girl in a CadillacC D GOn main street of an old forgotten townC DThe sun light shines in fine white linesG D/F# Em COn weathered stores with open signsD GThey may as well just close 'em down.CHORUSC G D GAnd you look like 1968 or was it '69C GWhen I heard you caught a bulletDWell I guess you're doing fineC GAnd you speak of revolutionD GLike it's some place that you've beenC GWell you've been a long time goneDGood too see you my old friend.BREAK C D G D/F# Em VERSEC DOh now that sign is gone awayG D/F# EmReplaced instead by silver ageC D Gand moonlight falling on the avenueC DOh and I could sleep if you would driveG D/F# EmI just can't keep my mind aliveC D GAnd you've got nothing better else to doCHORUS 2C GAnd we've all been looking for youD GLike a hobo you walk inC GWell how the mighty all have fallenDHow the holy all have sinnedC GIs that the clattering of sabersD GOr the cool September windsC GWell you've been a long time goneDGood to see you my old friend.BREAK C D G D/F# Em VERSEC DAnd there's just two times a day like thisG D/F# EmYou find this kind of blissfulnessC D GThe sun it sets and rises in the mornC DAnd we're shakin hands, I rub my eyesG D/F# EmFree up all my alibisC D GJust a blinking like the day I was bornCHORUSC G D GAnd you look like 1968 or was it '69C GWhen I heard you caught a bulletDWell I guess you're doing fineC GAnd you speak of revolutionD GLike it's some place that you've beenC GWell you've been a long time goneDGood too see you my old friend.OUTROC G D GAnd when the rounds were fired that April you were on the balconyC G DWhen ten thousand tear drops hit the ground in Memphis, Tennesseec G D GYou were a prideful rebel yell among a million marching men.C GAnd you've been a long time goneD GGood to see you my old friendC GWell you've been a long time goneD GGood to see you my old friend.