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Queens Of The Stone Age - Long Slow Goodbye Chords

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Long Slow Goodbye Chords

(ver. 1)
Queens Of The Stone Age
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Tuning:EADGBE


E|-0----3----3----0--|
B|-0----1----2----1--|
G|-1----0----3----2--|
D|-2----0----0----2--| 
A|-2----2---------0--|
E|-0----3------------|
   E    C    D   Am
                
 The C is A Csus2(maj7) 

Intro 
E

Verse 1

E
Where have you gone again my sweet
Everybody wants to know
Where have you gone again my sweet
Everybody wants to know.

Csus2(maj7)          D         E
        Where you've gone

Csus2(maj7)          D         E
        Where you've gone

Verse 2

E
I'm just a ghost, I'm on your street
Waitin', when you comin' home?

Csus2(maj7)      D         E
         Gone so long
Csus2(maj7)      D         E
        Where you gone?

Pre Chorus

E
Oh yeah

Chorus
     Am   D    E          E
On a long slow goodbye?
     Am   D    E          E
On a long slow goodbye?





Verse 3

E
In every voice, I hear you speak
Waiting by the telephone
I close my eyes, i just can't sleep
Roll & tumble all night long

Csus2(maj7)       D         E
        All night long

Csus2 (maj7)      D         E
        Where you gone?

Pre Chorus

E
Oh yeah

Chorus
     Am   D    E          E
On a long slow goodbye?
     Am   D    E          E
On a long slow goodbye?
     Am   D    E          E
On a long slow goodbye?
     Am   D    E          E
On a long slow goodbye?


Verse 4

E
I close my eyes, I just can't sleep 
where have you gone again my sweet?

Pre Chorus

E
Oh yeah

Chorus
     Am   D    E          E
On a long slow goodbye?
     Am   D    E          E
On a long slow goodbye?

Outro (Keep Playing the E and fade out after 6x)

E
Goodbye
            
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