FREE - "wishing well" Tablature
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Wishing Well",
By Free,
Em A G Em Em A G E
e:|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B:|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G:|---------------------------------------------------12-----9------|
D:|-12/14-12------------------------12/14-12----------12-----9------|
A:|----------14-12----14-12------------------14-12----10-----7------|
E:|-------------------------15-12-----------------------------------|
Intro:
Em, A, G, Em,
Em, A, G (hold), E (hold)
Verse 1:
Em
Take off your hat, kick off your shoes.
C D Em
I know you ain't goin' anywhere.
Em
Run round the town, singin' your blues.
C D Em
I know you ain't goin' anywhere.
Chorus:
C D Em
You've always been a good friend of mine,
C D Em
but you're always saying farewell.
C D Em
And the only time that you're satisfied,
C D Em
is with your feet in the wishing well.
Play intro riff
Verse 2:
Throw down your gun, you might shoot yourself,
or is that what you're trying to do?
Put up a fight you believe to be right,
and some day the sun will shine through.
Chorus:
You've always got something to hide,
something you just can't tell.
And the only time that you're satisfied,
is with your feet in the wishing well.
Play intro riff
Middle:
Am....
F G Am
Well I know what you're wishing for:
F G Am
"Love in a peaceful world." (x3)
Solo over these chords:
F, G, Am (x4)
C, D, Am, G, Am
Note! It changes key here from Em to Am
Chorus:
F G Am
You've always been a good friend of mine,
F G Am
but you're always saying farewell.
F G Am
And the only time that you're satisfied,
F G Am
is with your feet in the wishing well.
Play riff till fade:
Am, D, G, Am
You may need to cut and paste into notepad
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