JIM DIAMOND - "i should have known better" Tablature
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Date: Sat, 18 Jun 94 11:24:34 BST
To: jcarson@tivoli.com
Subject: CRD: I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER - Jim Diamond
Posted by: ericb@uluru1.ecr.mu.oz.au (Enrico_Giuseppe BETTIO)
I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER - performed by Jim Diamond
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Fadd9 Bb
And I should have known better to
Asus4 A7 Dm C
lie with one as beautiful as you. Yeah I should have known
Bb Asus4 A7 Dm
better to take a chance on ever losing you, But I
Gm7 Gm7/C
thought you'd understand. can you forgive me.
Fadd9 Bb C
I saw you walking by the other
true I took our love for granted all a-
Fadd9 Bb C Dm C
day I know you saw me you turned away and I was lost.
-long and trying to explain where I went wrong I just dont know.
Bb A Fadd9 Bb C
You see__ Ive never loved no-one as much as
I cry__ but tears dont seem to help me carry
Fadd9 Bb C Dm C
you,__ Ive fooled around but tell me now just who is hurting who?
on,__ and now there is no chance youll come back home, got too much pride
Bb Bb/C
And I should have known
Bb Asus4 A7 Dm C
better to lie with one as beautiful as you. Yeah I should have known
Bb Asus4 A7 Dm
better to take a chance on ever losing you, But I
Gm7 Gm7/C
thought you'd understand. can you forgive me?
F Bb C
I__________________ should have known better
I__________________ love_________________
F Bb C F Bb C
I__________________ should have known better
you__ I____________ love_________________ you__
1.
|F |Bb C :||
Its
2.
|F |Bb C |F |Bb C |F |Bb C Bb/C|
La la la I love you la la la yeah
| |Bb |Asus4 A7 |Dm | ||
And I should have known better to lie with one as beautiful as you
I hope thats easy enough to follow
for the chord shapes, in the first collumn I will
put the chord shapes the book shows. I will put what I
prefer to play in the second collumn, either because I
like it more, or because I disagree with the books fingering
(for Asus4, book actually shows the fingering for A7sus4!)
Fadd9 XX3243
Bb XX3331 X1333X
Asus4 X02233 X02230
A7 X02223
Dm XX0231
C X32010
Gm7 XX3333 353333
Gm7/C XX3333 X33333
A X02220
Bb/C XX3331 X3333X
F XX3211 133211
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