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Nathan Jones Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Supremes
...NATHAN JONES... by The Supremes
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*from 'Touch' (1971)*


Intro:

C

Verse 1:

                F7
You packed your bags, as I recall,
And you walked slowly, down the hall.
                    Bb
You said you had to get away, to ease your mind,
            C
And all you needed, was a just little time.

Bridge 1:

     Eb       Ab      G7         C
But, winter's passed, spring and fall.
You never wrote me, you never called.

Chorus 1:

       Bb                 F        C
Nathan Jones, you've been gone too long. Gone too long...

Verse 2:

     F7
If a woman, could die of tears,
Nathan Jones, well, I wouldn't be here.
                    Bb
The key that you're holding, won't fit my door,
               C
And there's no room in my heart, for you no more.

Bridge 2:

     Eb       Ab      G7         C
But, winter's passed, spring and fall.
You never wrote me, you never called.

Chorus 2:

       Bb                 F        C
Nathan Jones, you've been gone too long. Gone too long...

Break:

F

F
 Nathan Jones, Nathan Jones... Nathan Jones, ooh..

Bridge 3:

     Eb       Ab      G7         C
But, winter's passed, spring and fall.
You never wrote me, you never called.

Chorus 3:

       Bb                 F        C
Nathan Jones, you've been gone too long. Gone too long...

Chorus 4:

       Bb                 F        C
Nathan Jones, you've been gone too long. Gone too long...
       Bb                 F        C
Nathan Jones, you've been gone too long. Gone too long...

(Repeat to Fade)


CHORD DIAGRAMS:
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   C       F7      Bb      Eb      Ab      G7      F

 EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE
 x32010  131211  x13331  x68886  466544  353433  133211
            
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