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Almost Always Never  What Made Milwaukee Famous

What Made Milwuakee Famous
Almost Always Never Chords
This is the tuning that is used on the album.
Verse:
It[C]?s so[Am]mething occ[Dm]asionally [G]it
s[C]ubsides to no[Am]thing r[Dm]ight there in front [G]of
your e[C]yes. I?d[Am] show you but it n[Dm]ever happens [G]when
you w[C]ant it [Am]to[Dm] [G]
Chorus: (only the first time)
C E7 A#(bar 1st fret) Am
Almost always never makes the grade
Stu[C]pid le[E7]sson le[A#]arned and statement m[F]ade
W[Fm]hat were you expecting?
(back to the C Am Dm G)
( Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/w/what_made_milwaukee_famous/almost_always_never_crd_ver_2.html )
Chorus part 2:
A[C] selfish a[E7]ct of tri[A#]ckery bet[Am]rayed
O[C]nly meant [E7]to turn y[A#]our eyes [Am]away
Fro[C]m everything y[E7]ou?ve been so a[A#]bsorbed in these d[Am]ays
I[C] was only h[E7]oping maybe [A#]we could get a[F]way[Fm]
Bridge: Am C Dm E7
I thought I m[Am]ade it [C]easy on [Dm]you[E7]
The answer?s j[Am]ust befe[C]ll yo[Dm]u[E7]
If you?re fe[Am]eling b[C]ad
If you w[Dm]ant it b[E7]ad
If you?re fe[Am]eling b[C]ad
If you w[Dm]ant it b[E7]ad
Back to the verse...
They have the lyrics on the web site. The chords I figured out. The A# bar chord (1st
gave me hell for a long time, but after listening to the CD over and over and then
carefully to the Austin City Limits show (the camera cuts his hands out of the frame at
the right time to miss the chord) several times, I got the chord progression down.

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A# Am C Dm E7 F Fm G
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