Don Henley – The Boys Of Summer (Guitar Solo Tab)
Capo 6
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Chords
[Chords]
Am X02210 Asus2 X02200 A7sus2 X02000
Fmaj7/C X33210 Fmaj7#11/C X33200 Cmaj7add11 X33000
G6add11 320010 G6 320000
[Intro]
Am Asus2 A7sus2 (x4)
Fmaj7/C Fmaj7#11/C Cmaj7add11 (x4)
G6add11 G6 G6 (x4)
[Verse 1]
Am Nobody on the road Am Nobody on the beach Fmaj7/C I feel it in the air Fmaj7/C The summer's out of reach G6 Empty lake, empty streets G6 The sun goes down alone Fmaj7/C I'm driving by your house Fmaj7/C Though I know you're not home
[Chorus 1]
C But I can see you G6 Your brown skin shining in the sun G6 You got your hair combed back and your Fmaj7/C Sunglasses on baby C G6 I can tell you my love for you will still be strong G6 Fmaj7/C After the boys of summer have gone
[Verse 2]
Am I never will forget those nights Am I wonder if it was a dream Fmaj7/C Remember how you made me crazy? Fmaj7/C Remember how I made you scream? G6 Now I don't understand what happened to our love Fmaj7/C But babe I'm gonna get you back Fmaj7/C I'm going to show you what I'm made of
[Chorus 2]
C I can see you G6 Your brown skin shining in the sun G6 I see you walking real slow Fmaj7/C Smiling at everyone C G6 I can tell you my love for you will still be strong G6 Fmaj7/C After the boys of summer have gone
[Verse 3]
Am Out on the road today Am I saw a Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac Fmaj7/C A little voice inside my head said Fmaj7/C "Don't look back, you can never look back" G6 I thought I knew what love was, what did I know? Fmaj7/C Those days are gone forever Fmaj7/C I should just let them go but...
[Chorus 3]
C I can see you G6 Your brown skin shining in the sun G6 You got the top pulled down Fmaj7/C Radio on, baby C G6 I can tell you my love for you will still be strong G6 Fmaj7/C After the boys of summer have gone
[Chorus 4]
C I can see you G6 Your brown skin shining in the sun G6 You got your hair slicked back and those Fmaj7/C Wayfarers on, baby C G6 I can tell you my love for you will still be strong G6 Fmaj7/C After the boys of summer have gone