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John Martyn - Just Now Ukulele

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Just Now Ukulele

(ver. 1)
John Martyn
Album:Bless The Weather
Standard Tuning
Capo 3nd Fret

I know that there is a little lick using the f chord (taking your finger off of the 
fret of the high e string)
at the end of most measures, but if you can use your ears you can figure it out.
I was trying to find this song (at least chords for it because, well, it's John Martyn, 
can't go wrong) anyway I
could only find Power tabs for it, so I desided to grab my guitar and capo and make my 
online "chord tab" for the people out there like me
who don't have Power tabs.

For questions (that I probably can't answer)
so I hope you enjoy, and spread the music!


     C
searching back through the friends i've known
      F
Sometimes sad for the way it's grown
      C
Ranging up and ranging out
       F
And trying to change my ways about

             G                     G
 There's a place in the leaf, a place in the bough
  F                       C
 Found a place for me just now, just now, just now

   C
Moving on with every word
   F
Moving with all the words I've heard
   C
Turning the wheel as fast as I can
   F
Turning the wheel to make me a man

            G                  G
 There's a man in the moon, a man in the sea
            F                            C
 Growing strong, there's a man in me just now, just now, just now

      C
No behind and no before
         F
There's no need to worry any more
     C
Happy then, happy now
         F
There's always a way to get happy somehow

        G
 Friend on the road, a friend in the home
     F                                        C
 A better friend now than I've ever known just now, just now, just now

    C
Searching back through the friends I've known
   F
Sometimes sad for the way it's grown
   C
Changing up and ranging out
    F
And trying to change my ways about
            
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