Jethro Tull – With You There To Help Me (Ukulele)

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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] With You There To Help Me (Anderson) Jethro Tull -- BENEFIT Transcribed by: Bob Brockman ([email protected]) Lyrics from cs.uwp.edu (benefit) Intro:
      Em  Em7 Am  C        Em  Em7 Am  C       B      Em
e|----0---0---0---0---|----0---0---0---0---|---2------0---|
B|----0---0---1---1---|----0---0---1---1---|---4------0---|
G|----0---0---2---0---|----0---0---2---0---|---4------0---|
D|----2---0---2---2---|----2---0---2---2---|---4------2---|
A|----------------3---|----------------3---|---2------2---|
E|--------------------|--------------------|----------0---|
Verse (same chord pattern each line):
    Em           Em/G      Em/B      Am       Am/C     Am/E    Am G Em
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In days of peace, Sweet smell- ing summer nights Of wine and song. Dusty pave- ment, burning feet. Why am I cry- ing? I want to know. How can I smile and make it right For sixty days and eighty nights, And not give in and lose the fight? Pre-chorus: Em G A D (2x) F# A B E (2x) B C# D (2x) Chorus:
G         A           D
I'm going back to the ones that I know

     G          C         B
With whom I can be what I want to be.

G        A            D
Just one week for the feeling to go,

         G            A               D        Em  (intro riff again)
And with you there to help me then it probably will.
Verse 2 (lyrics): I won't go down Acting the same old play. Gave sixty days for just one night. Don't think I'd make it, but I'd bet I might. Pre-chorus Chorus Intro riff, then ( Em D ) a couple of times Chorus (2x) Intro riff, then more ( Em D ) behind solo, end on Em.