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Nothing Compares 2 U  Stereophonics

[C] Since you been gone I can do what[G]ever I want,    [Am]   I can see whomever I choo[C]se   [G]
[C] I can eat my dinner in a fancy re[G]staurant,     but [Am]nothing, I said nothing can
  take a[Em7]way these blues


Chorus:

Cos' [B5]nothing comp[F]ares, [B5] nothing compa[F]res to you[G]

Verse 2:

[C] It's been so lonely wit[G]hout you here,[Am]   like a bird without a song[C]     [G]
[C] Nothing can stop these lonely t[G]ears from falling,  tell me b[Am]aby, where did I go wrong[F]?
[C] I could put my arms around every g[G]irl I see,  [Am]but they'd only remind me of you  [C]      [G]
[C] So I went to the doctor and guess what he t[G]old me, guess what he told me, he said
  b[Am]oy you better try and have fun, no matter wha[Em7]t you do, but he's a fool

Chorus:

Cos' [B]nothing com[F]pares,[Am] nothing comp[G]ares to you

Instrumental:

  [C]        [G]     [Am]      [C]      [G]          
Verse 3:

[C] All the flowers that you planted mumma[G], in the backyard,[Am] all died when (she) went away[C]     [G]
[C] I know that living with you baby was s[G]ometimes har[Am]d, but I'm willing to give it
          [Em7]                                                                                           
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Chorus:

Cos[B5] nothing co[F]mpare[Am]s, nothing co[G]mpares to you
[B5]Nothing comp[F]ares, [Am]nothing compa[G]res to you

(Repeat to fade)

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