Jethro Tull – Song For Jeffrey (Guitar)
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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria E-MAIL: [email protected] DATE: 26 Jul 2001 ARTIST: Jethro Tull SONG: Song For Jeffrey ALBUM: Living In The Past, 1972
A Song For Jeffrey
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written by Ian Anderson
Intro: D C G D
G C Bb G
G C Bb G Gonna lose my way tomorrow, G C Bb G gonna give away my car. G C Bb G I'd take you along with me, F G but you would not go so far. G C Bb G Don't see what I do not want to see, G C Bb G you don't hear what I don't say. G C Bb G Won't be what I don't want to be, F G I continue in my way. F G Don't see, see, see where I'm goin', F G Don't see, see, see where I'm goin', F Don't see, see, see where I'm goin' to, G I don't want to.
G C Bb G 2's
C Bb Eb G C Bb G Everyday I see the mornin' come on in the same old way. C Bb Eb G C Bb G D I tell myself tomorrow brings me things I would not dream today.
flute solo over D C G D (?)
G C Bb G 3's
G C Bb G Gonna lose my way tomorrow, G C Bb G gonna give away my car. G C Bb G I'd take you along with me, F G but you would not go so far. G C Bb G Don't see what I do not want to see, G C Bb G you don't hear what I don't say. G C Bb G Won't be what I don't want to be, F G I continue in my way. F G Don't see, see, see where I'm goin', F G Don't see, see, see where I'm goin', F Don't see, see, see where I'm goin' to, G I don't want to.
G C Bb G 3's
Intro again: D C G D A few times
ending chords: G F
funny but cool
Corrections, questions, comments and suggestions are always welcome, just e-mail me!
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