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T.G. Sheppard - Smooth Sailin' Chords

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Smooth Sailin' Chords

(ver. 1)
T.G. Sheppard
Smooth Sailin' as recorded by T.G. Sheppard

I could not make out the words in the 3rd line of verse 3.
I put in what they sounded like to me. Please let me know
the correct words and I will edit the text. Thanks.

I recommend playing along with the recording to learn the
bouncing pattern of this song. I have added / marks in places
where there are bits of instruments happening. They are only
as a rough guide.

For the (G) chord, I think it sounds better to use the one illustrated  below, 
Where the B string is held at the 3rd fret. Your choice.
E-----3------|
B-----3------|
G-----0------|
D-----0------|
A-----2------|
E-----3------|


Intro (G) /  /  (D) //// (D7) / (then slight pause)

Chorus
We've got (G) smo…ooo…ooth sailin', sailin'
Looks like every drop of rain is (Am) gone, gone, gone 
Smo…ooo…ooth (D) sailin', sailin'
And the blue sky's full of rainbow (D7) from now (G) on

(G) /  /  /  /    (G) /  /  /  /

Verse 1
(G) We didn't break apart in stormy weather
We didn't run aground like others (Am) do
Now we're not afraid when storm clouds (D) gather
We got the kind of love to (D7) see us (G) through  (G) /// (slight pause)
 
Chorus

(G) /  /  /  /

Verse2
(G) Found each others arms in troubled waters
Found that that's the safest place to (Am) go
BUT NOW ONE WEEK CAN LAST THAT TROUBLED (D) WATERS
Oh the roughest storms just seem to (D7) make love (G) grow (G) / / / (slight pause)

Chorus   (G) /  /  /  /   Chorus   (G) /  /  /  /   (G#) /  /  /  /

(G#) We've got smo…ooo…ooth sailin', sailin'
Looks like every drop of rain is (A#m) gone, gone, gone 
Smo…ooo…ooth (D#) sailin', sailin'
And the blue sky's full of rainbow from now (G#) on

Fade out
(G#) We've got smo…ooo…ooth sailin', sailin'
Looks like every drop of rain is (A#m) gone, gone, gone 
            
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