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Drive  The Cars

this is in C, which is different from the album.
Also, you can play it two slightly different ways. If you are playing in a band use a
instead of Em.
[C] Who's going to tell you [Em/B] when it's [C] too late [Em/B]
[C] Who's going to tell you [Em/B] things aren't [C] so great [Em/B]
[Am] You can't go [D/A] on thinking
[Am] Nothing's [D/A] wrong
[C/G] Who's going to drive you [F6/C] home to- [C] night [Em/B]
[C] [Em/B] [C] [Em/B] 
repeats a bunch
some notes on playing this. first, the verse is just switching between C and Cmaj7, but
you are playing solo acoustic it will probably sound better by switching between a C and
you will still be playing the same notes, just at different intervals. anyways, it makes
shift sound more distinctly.
also, stay off the high E string. it sounds a little out of place, hence the weird D/A chord.
another thing is that some people might say the F6/C is wrong. it's not, but it might
off some people's singing. so just play a regular G instead if you don't like it.
chords:
C: x 3 2 0 1 0
Em/B: x 2 2 0 0 0 OR Cmaj7: x 3 2 0 0 0
Am: x 0 2 2 1 0
D/A: x 0 0 2 3 x OR x 0 0 2 3 5
C/G: 3 3 2 0 1 0
F6/C: x 3 3 2 3 x

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Am C C/G Em/B F6/C
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