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"45" by The Gaslight Anthem - from the album "Handwritten" coming out
in summer.
This song is played in half step down, or Gaslight standard (DGCFAD)
with a capo on the 1st fret! Enjoy.
Tabbed by Jack Cookson (Torn_Asunder)
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Chords (in power chord form - the way Brian Fallon plays them):
E (022xxx)
B (x244xx)
A (x022xx)
C#m (x466xx)
G#m (466xxx)
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[Intro]
C#m, B, C#m, B, C#m, B, A, B
E, B, C#m, B, E, B, C#m, B
[Verse 1]
E B C#m
Have you seen my hands?
B E
Just look at 'em shake
B C#m
And the song just keeps on repeating
B E
Drop the needle again
B C#m
And I dance with your ghost
B A
but that ain't the way
A B
I can't move on and I can't stay the same
And all my friends say
[Chorus]
C#m A E
Heeeeyyyy
B
Turn the record over
C#m A E
Heeeyyyyy
B
I'll see you on the flip side
E B C#m A
There you go and turn the key and engine over
E B
Let her go
C#m A
Let somebody else lay at her feet
[Instrumental]
C#m, B, C#m, B, C#m, B, A, B
E, B, C#m, B, E, B, C#m, B
[Verse 2]
E B C#m
But have you seen my heart?
B E
Have you seen how it bleeds?
B C#m B
And the nights are so long baby out here in the deep
E B C#m
The tick ticking of hours lonely, I hear the alarm
A B
I used to hear when she would sleep in my arms, but better sense says
[Chorus]
C#m A E
Heeeeyyyy
B
Turn the record over
C#m A E
Heeeyyyyy
B
I'll see you on the flip side
E B C#m A
There you go and turn the key and engine over
E B
Let her go
C#m A
Let somebody else lay at her feet
[Solo]
C#m, G#m, A, B, C#m, G#m, A, B
[Break]
C#m, B
C#m B
And all my friends say
[Chorus]
C#m A E
Heeeeyyyy
B
Turn the record over
C#m A E
Heeeyyyyy
B
I'll see you on the flip side
E B C#m A
There you go and turn the key and engine over
E B
Let her go
C#m A E B A
Let somebody else lay at her feet
[Outro]
E B A
Where you used to be
E B A
Where you used to be
E B A
Where you used to be
B C#m
Here with me