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These Days Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Jackson Browne


Intro:
|F  C/E  Dm7  C  |Bb         |F  C/E  Dm7  C  |Bb         |
 

     F    C/E      Dm7      C  Bb
Well I've been out walkin'
            F  C/E       Dm7   C        Bb
And I don't do that much talking, these days
      F        C
These days.
      Bb
These days I seem to think a lot
Bb                                F       C    C#dim
About the things that I forgot to do, for you
    Dm7     Am            Bb
And all the times I had a chance to


|F  C/E  Dm7  C  |Bb         |


     F C/E   Dm7     C  Bb
Well I had a lover
        F       C/E   Dm7  C        Bb  
It's so hard to risk another, these days.
      F       C
These days.
    Bb
Now if I seem to be afraid 
   Bb                                F     C   C#dim
To live the life that I have made in song
          Dm7       Am             Bb
Well it's just that I have been loosing, so long        


Solo:
|F C/E Dm7 C |Bb        |F C/E Dm7 C |Bb         | 
|F           |C         |Bb          |Bb         |
|F           |C  C#dim  |Dm7   Am    |Bb         |           


F    C/E     Dm7     C   Bb
I'll keep on moving
           F       C/E   Dm7    C      Bb
Things are bound to be improving these days
             F        C
One of these days
      Bb    
These days I sit on corner stones
    Bb                                 F       C      C#dim     
And count the time in quarter tones to ten, my friend
         Dm7      Am              Bb
Don't confront me with my failures I had not forgotten them


Coda:
|F C/E Dm7 C |Bb        |F C/E Dm7 C |Bb         |  repeat ad lib
                                

Chords:
Name       EADGBe
F          xx3211
C/E        xx2010
Dm7        xx0211
C          x32010
Bb         x13331
C#dim      x4535x
Am         x02210


Gerard Koot (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) – dec 2008
            
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