1 ------------------------------------------------------|E
2 -2--3--4---5--8---------------------------------------|B
3 -1--2--3---4--6---------------------------------------|G
4 -2--3--4---5--7---------------------------------------|D
5 -2--3--4---5--7---------------------------------------|A
6 ------------------------------------------------------|E
| After the intro, thats where standard blues comes in, the chords are |
| - E, C#7, F#9, B7, G#7, A, D9 |
1 -9---9---9---7---4--5--5------------------------------|E
2 -9---9---9---7---4--5--5------------------------------|B
3 -9---10--9---8---5--6--5------------------------------|G
4 -9---9---8---7---4--7--4------------------------------|D
5 -7---11--9---9---6--7--5------------------------------|A
6 -X---9---X---7---4--5--X------------------------------|E
| So those are the chord shapes to play this. The real genius is how |
| Toy put these together. If you just play those chords in the order they are presented |
| will be off to a great start. lets put the chords over some of the lyrics and you will |
| able to put this together. Its a short song with a very sweet feel. If you wanted to |
| and play a nice solo into it I would suggest using full verse as that song is layed |
| in tight verses. From the intro, the first word of the song is sung on the A7 as shown above. |