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Brother Chords

(ver. 1)
Stephen Fretwell

Tuning:EADGBE 


Chords  

320003 G
320023 Gsus2
332010 C  (use in 'verse')
X32010 C  (use in chorus 'run')
X2000X G/B
X02210 Am 
2X0230 D/F#



Intro: 
G    Gsus2   (eight times)


C
 Brother, you and I both know
C                                            G    Gsus2   G   Gsus2
 Brother, you and I both know, what you're doin'
C
 Brother, I've seen you before
C                                                    G   Gsus2   G   Gsus2
 Brother, I'm pretty sure, I've seen you before, cryin'


 C     G/B   Am    G     D/F#
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang

He used to put me in the
 C     G/B   Am    G     D/F#
Sand, sand, sand, sand, sand
                             G  Gsus2  G  Gsus2  G   Gsus2   G   Gsus2
And put a bullet in my gullet


C
 Lino table tops, cowboy teas
C                                           G   Gsus2   G   Gsus2
 Always enough for you, always enough for me
C
 I can still see her leaning over my meal
C                                         G   Gsus2   G   Gsus2
 I can still see her pouring for me my tea

     
     C   G/B Am    G   D/F#   
And keepsake one thing for
          C   G/B      Am     G             D/F#
But the girls on Swan Street must cost you more
                        G  Gsus2  G  Gsus2  G   Gsus2   G   Gsus2
Now you've got the money



C

G  Gsus2  G  Gsus2  

C

G  Gsus2  G  Gsus2 


     C     G/B   Am    G     D/F#
And bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
                      C    G/B   Am     G    D/F#
I'll get you in the sand, sand, sand, sand, sand
     C    G/B   Am    G     D/F#
And keep well, one, three, four
                  C   G/B   Am   G            D/F#
The chance might not come again like it did before
                G  Gsus2  G  Gsus2  G   Gsus2   G   Gsus2  G
Ah, will it, David?



            
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