| This song has pretty much the same structure throughout, like this: |
e--0---------------|-0-------------|-0-------------|------------0----|
B--0---------------|-0-------------|-1-------------|------------0----|
G--1---------------|-1-------------|-0-------------|------------1----|
D--2---------------|-2-------------|-2-------------|------------2----|
A--2---------------|-2-------------|-3-------------|-2----------2----|
E--0---------------|-0-------------|-X-------------|-3---2--0---0----|
| Basically an E C G E pattern with a little bass run between the G and |
| the E. Repeat this pattern for the entire song, except where there are |
| single chords, as in the beginning. N.C. means "no chord." |
| I called this number three times already today |
| But I, I got scared, I put |
| | G | F# | E |
| I | t | bac | k in place, I put my phone back in place. |
| | E |
| | I still don't know if I |
| | C | G | F# | E |
| Look, | just tell me why don't ya if I'm | ou | t o | f place. |
| | E |
| | 'Cause here's your chance to make me feel awkward |
| | G | F# | E |
| never even | ca | lle | d up this place. |
| | E |
| | I saw you though today walk by with hippie Johnny. |
| | C | G | F# | E |
| I had to | call up and say how I want to | ta | ke | his place. |
| So this phone call today conerns hippie Johnny. |
| He's always stoned, he's never straight. |
| I saw you today, you know, walk by with hippie Johnny. |
| Look, I had to call up and say, I want to take his place. |