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Ed Helms - The Doug Song Ukulele

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The Doug Song Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Ed Helms
This is my acoustic guitar version of the song that Ed Helms character Stu plays 
in the movie "The Hangover".

CAPO on 3rd fret.

Chords Used:
 A  C#m/A  D    E   F#m  Bm   C#m 
  
-0-  -0-  -2-  -0-  -2-  -2-  -4-   
-2-  -2-  -3-  -0-  -2-  -3-  -5-   
-2-  -1-  -2-  -1-  -2-  -4-  -6-   
-2-  -2-  -0-  -2-  -4-  -4-  -6-   
-0-  -0-  ---  -2-  -4-  -2-  -4-   
---  ---  ---  -0-  -2-  ---  ---   

Intro:       
e|------|-----------------|-----------------|
B|------|---------2-------|-------------0---|
G|------|-2-----------2---|---------1-2-----|
D|--2h4-|-----2---------2-|-4~--2h4---------|
A|------|---0---0---0-----|-----------------|
E|------|-----------------|-----------------|


A              C#m/A               D
What do tigers dream of, when they take a little tiger snooze?
        A                C#m/A            D
Do they dream of mauling zebras, or Halle Berry in her catwoman suit?
E                    F#m                                            
Don't you worry your pretty striped head 
            D                              A
we're gonna get you back to Tyson and your cozy tiger bed.
    E                          F#m             
And then we're gonna find our bestfriend Doug 
    D                           A
and then we're gonna give him a bestfriend hug.
E     F#m       D           A
Doug, Doug, Oh, Doug Dougie Dougie Doug Doug.
    A            Bm          C#m          D
But if he's been murdered by crystal meth tweakers, 
     D          E           A
well then we're sh*t out of luck.

I like to arpeggiate the three chords on the part when he says "If he's been 
murdered by crystal meth", throw in some fills of 0-2-4 on the 1st string during 
the verse before you switch from the D chord to back to the A. it's fun to play, 
enjoy...
            
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