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Tuning: E A D G B E
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Well no one seems to be getting the chords on this right, so I might as well try to
fix things. I've studied a bunch of chord theory, so I think this is just about right.
AWe get high in backseats Fmaj7of cars
AWe break into mobile Fmaj7homes
AWe go to sleep to shake Fmaj7up you
AAnd then wake up on our Fmaj7own
CHORUS
AmAnd that's the way we get A/Gby to
Way we geFmaj7t by
AmAw that's, the way we get A/Gby to
Way we geFmaj7t by
AWe go out in stormy Fmaj7weather
AWe rarely practice dFmaj7iscern
AWe make love to some with Fmaj7sin
AWe seek out the Fmaj7taciturn
CHORUS
AAnd that's the way we Fmaj7/Aget by
AThat's the way weFmaj7/A get by
AWe found a new kinda dance in a Fmaj7magazine
ATry it on, it's like nothin' you've Fmaj7ever seen
AYou sweet talk like a cop, an' you Fmaj7know it
AYou bought a new bag of pot
Fmaj7So let's make a new start
CHORUS
AmAnd that's the way we get Fmaj7by
AmThat's the way we geFmaj7t by
PIANO INTERLUDE
Am - A/G - Fmaj7 - Am/E
Am - A/G - Fmaj7 - Am/E
F - Am/E - E7 - E7
F - Am/E - E7 - E7
AWe get high in backseats Fmaj7of cars
AWe put faith in our Fmaj7concerns
AFall in love to down the Fmaj7streak
AWe believe in the sum ofFmaj7 ourselves
AmAnd that's the way we get Am/Gby to
Way we Fmaj7get by
AmAw that's the way we get bAm/Gy to
Way we Fmaj7get by
AmAnd that's the way we get Am/Gby to
Way we Fmaj7get by to
Way
AAnd that's the way we gFmaj7et by
AThat's the way we get Fmaj7by
I rate this tab as a novice tab because all of these chords should be fairly
straightforward. The only chords that might be slightly confusing are Fmaj7
and the chords that have a slash between two letters (i.e. Am/G). A major 7
chord is fairly easy to figure out, you basically take a 7 chord and play the
7th up a half step. And the root chords (Am/G) are about as straightforward as
they get. If you're playing guitar, just play the first chord (Am). If you're
playing piano, play some form of the first chord in your right hand and some
form of the second in your left (octaves and fifths work best). And lastly,
if you're playing bass, play the second chord listed (G).