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Worlds Apart Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Jam
14th October 2000, 7.48pm
Shaun Hand, Birmingham

WORLDS APART
(Paul Weller)


Chords used:

F:  133211    Dm7:  xx0211
Bb: x1333x    G7:   320001
C:  x3555x    E:    022100
A:  x02220
A7: x02223

Note: where A(7) is written, alternate between the two, listen to the song to get the
      idea.

F Bb C (x2)

F             Bb      C       F              Bb      C
Worlds apart, you and I we're worlds apart.
Dm                           C
Difference 'tween every day,
Bb      F            C        A
I can't think of the words to say.

     Dm7                           G7
I've finished with clubs where the music's loud,
      Dm7              G7
Cos I see your face in every crowd,
         E
But it's not really you.
          Dm7                G7
It's like having a cold on a summer's day,
Dm7                         G7
Something ain't right and I want you to stay,
        E                    A
And you must know that.

F             Bb      C       F              Bb     C
Worlds apart, you and I we're worlds apart.
         Dm                           C
Like the difference 'tween every day,
Bb      F            C        A
I can't think of the words to say.

F             Bb      C       F              Bb     C
Worlds apart, you and I we're worlds apart.

     Dm7                           G7
I've finished with clubs where the music's loud,
      Dm7              G7
Cos I see your face in every crowd,
         E
But it's not really you.
          Dm7                G7
It's like having a cold on a summer's day,
Dm7                         G7
Something ain't right and I want you to stay,
        E                   A
And you must know that.

F             Bb      C       F
Worlds apart, you and I we're worlds apart,
Bb      C  F             Bb      C       F
You and I, worlds apart, you and I we're worlds apart.

Bb C F
            
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