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Man On The Moon Acoustic  R.E.M



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[C]Mott the Hoople and the G[D]ame of Life. Y[C]eah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[C]Andy Kaufman in the wr[D]estling match. [C]Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[C]Monopoly, twenty one, [D]checkers, and chess. [C]Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[C]Mister Fred Blassie in a [D]breakfast mess. Ye[C]ah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[C]Let's play Twister, let'[D]s play Risk. Y[C]eah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[C]See you in heaven if you ma[D]ke the list. Ye[C]ah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Bridge (Strum normally, but, for the G, play suspended notes also, to fill out the sound)

Hey Andy[G], did you hear about this one? Tell me, are you locked in the punch?
[Am]Hey Andy, are you goofing on [G]Elvis? [C]Hey baby, are we losing t[D]ouch?

Chorus (just strum)

If you b[D]elieved they put a man on the moon, man on the moon
If you[Am] believe there's nothing up my sleeve, then nothing is cool

Verse

Bridge

Chorus

Instrumental (consists of Em and D, but vary with suspended notes, so Em can go to
and D can go to Dsus2)

Verse (Gentle)

Bridge (resume normal playing)

Chorus till finish

Any comments/ ratings welcome!

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benito40oz (report)

i think the chous might continue with the same cord progression for the first line then change to the Am in the second line.