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Brian Mcfadden - Real To Me Ukulele

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Real To Me Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Brian Mcfadden
BRIAN McFADDEN - Real To Me

STICK A CAPO ON 3RD FRET

INTRO:  Am / C / G / Dm
        Am / C / G / Dm


VERSE 1:
Am    C            G       Dm
Showbiz dinners and a free champagne
Am    C            G                Dm
Men in suits who think they know it all
Am     C                G        Dm
No one knows me, but they know my name 
F                [Esus4]  E
That's not real to me

Am   C          G     Dm
Hotel lobby to the aeroplane
Am    C               G       Dm      Am
Another country but they start to look the same
Am       C           G      Dm
Watch the world behind a windowpane
F                [Esus4]  E
That's not real to me


CHORUS:
Am    G    E     C   [Em] Am
When I see my babies run
Am         G          F       C  [Em] Am
When all the madness has been and gone
Am         G         F      C
I raise my family and live in peace
    G                   F           C 
Now that's what real to me, real to me


VERSE 2:
Am     C          G          Dm
Dying flowers in a dressing room
Am      C                G        Dm        Am
A dangerous time to let your head make up its own mind
Am      C           G           Dm
Got me thinking about the spirits flown
F                [Esus4]  E
That's not real to me


CHORUS


BRIDGE:
C
Picnics in the garden 
        Em
and the children, they can play
    Am
The first day of the summer
 F
I leisure all the day
   C
And we'll invite the family 'round
    Em
And drink some English tea
    Am
Then I raise up my fingers
          F   G    F  G  Am
and watch football on TV


SOLO SECTION: Use same chords as chorus
Yeah....
Oooh...
Now that's what's real to me


FINAL CHORUS


ENDING:
C
Wake up, You might be dreaming
C
Wake up, You might be dreaming now...
            
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