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Hotel Yorba Ukulele

(ver. 1)
White Stripes
here's another skabtab...

the beginning starts off with a G chord a little like this:

---------3-3-3-------------------------3--
------3--3-3-3-------------------------3--
------0--0-0-0-------------------------0--
------0--0-0-0------0------0-----0-----0--
----------------0h2----0h2---0h2-------2--
---3-------------------------------3---3--


the rest is as follows:

          F
I was watching

          F
with one eye on the other side

          G
i had fifteen people telling me to move

          F
i got moving on my mind



          F
i found shelter

          F
in some thoughts turning wheels around

        G
i said 39 times that i love you

          F
to the beauty i had found



           F
well its 1 2 3 4


take the elevator

           F
at the hotel yorba


i'll be glad to see you later

 G                             F
all they got inside is vacancy



all the other verses are the same:


i been thinking
of a little place down by the lake
they got a dirty little road leading up to the house
i wonder how long it will take till we're alone
sitting on the front porch of that hom
stomping our feet on the wooden boards
never gonna worry about locking the door


and it's 4 5 6 7
grab your umbrella
grab hold of me
cause i'm your favorite fell
all they got inside is vacancy



i know there's another verse, but it's not in the little cd booklet, and I can't 
remember it off the top of my head, but it's the same as the other verses.  A good 
song for beginners on acoustic.


Chord index:
   D  D  G  F  E  D
G: 3  2  0  0  3  3

C: x  3  2  0  1  0

D: x  x  0  2  3  2


(i think those chords are right, i'm trying to remember them without my guitar right 
here...i could have messed them up a little, if I did, let me know)
            
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