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THANK YOU _______________________________________ writtten by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant
I took this version from the legendary BBC Sessions, CD Two, last Track
used chords:
D Dsus Dadd9 D/C D/G C G Bm E A D (use this D for the verses)
e--2--3-----0------2-----2--------3--7------5------ B--3--3-----3------3-----3-----5--3--7---9--5---7-- G--2--2-----2------2-----2-----5--4--7---9--6---7-- D--0--0-----0------0-----0-----5--5--9---9--7---7-- A------------------3-----x-----3--5--9---7--7---5-- E------------------------3--------3--7------5------
INTRO: D D Dsus D Dadd9 D Dadd9 D D/C D Dsus D Dadd9 D Dadd9 D
D/G D Dsus D Dadd9 D Dadd9 D D
2 times silently
then 2 times loudly
D C G If the sun refused to shine, D I would still be lovin' you. C G When mountains crumble to the sea, D There would still be you and me.
Bm E Kind woman, I give you my heart, Bm E A Kind woman, nothing more.
C G Little drops of rain whisper of the pain, D Tears of loves lost in the days gone by. C G My love is strong, with you there is no wrong, D Together we shall go until we die. My, my, my,
Bm E Happiness, no more be sad, Bm E A Happiness - I'm glad.
INTRO - one time silent a second time loudly, then the solo starts (solo over D C G D)
D C G And so today, my world it smiles, D Your hand in mine, we walk the miles, D C G Thanks to you it will be done, D For you to me are the only one.
Bm E Inspiration's what you are to me, Bm E A Inspiration, look see.
D C G If the sun refused to shine, D I would still be lovin' you. C G When mountains crumble to the sea, D There would still be you and me.
a few times D C G D and fade out.
A great closing number of one of the greatest rock bands ever... LED ZEPPELIN FOREVER!
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