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Chris De Burgh - Hold On Ukulele

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Hold On Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Chris De Burgh


Hold On
Far beyond these castle walls

Year Released: 1974/5

This might be a slightly easiert version than the original by Chris de
Burgh. He uses sometimes somehow somechords with 7, 7+ and things like
that:)
better one than this.

Intro: D F# B G A D
   D          F#                 B
1) Somewhere, a lonely girl lies weeping
2) Sometimes, it may be close to morning
   E                         D
1) A lonely man tries        sleeping
2) she thought she heard him calling
   E                   F#
1) But he's getting nowhere...
2) But there's nobody there...
Ref:
    G        E            A       A7       A
And somehow, somehow, he knows he's got to try to
     D F#    E                     A
Hold on, somewhere she's crying    for him
Hold on, some day her smile will   call him
Hold on, there's someone out there trying for him
G            E      A  D
Somehow, sometime, somewhere...
   D                   F#               H
3) Somewhere,          again she sleeps alone
4) Oh sometimes, she's dreaming of her lover
   E                     D
3) He's reaching for the phone
4) it really can't   be  over
   E                  F#
3) But he's calling no one..
4) We've only just   begun...

Ref:  
    G        E           A         A7     A  
And somehow, somehow, I know, I've got to try to
     D F#     E                    A
Hold on, somewhere she's crying    for me
Hold on, some day her smile will   call me
Hold on, there's someone out there trying for me
G        E              D     F# E       A 
Somehow, sometime, somewhere  ah lalalalalala
     D F# E   A        D F# E  G#o  
Hold on           Hold on
     G         E         D
somewhere, sometime, somwhere


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