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Elliott Smith - Passing Feeling Ukulele

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Passing Feeling Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Elliott Smith
Well i have seen few tabs for this wonderful song. but here is my attempt, which i think 
pretty close.

D                           F                     Bb - A - A7    
           
Everything is gone but the echoes from the burst of a shell

    F#m               F       Bb          A  A7
 And i'm stuck here waiting for a passing feeling

       D            F              Bb  - A - A7
in the city I built up and blew to hell

    F#m        F             Bb          A A7
I'm stuck here waiting for a passing feeling

C                   Am                  D
still I send all the time my request for relief

                 F                       C
down a dead powerline though I'm beyond belief

                Am                      D
in the help I require just to exist at all

                    F   (play Intro: D - F -Bb - A - A7)
took a long time to stand took an hour to fall

   F#m            F           Bb - A - A7
I'm stuck here waiting for a passing feeling

Bridge Chords:  D F Bb A A7


F#m        F             Bb          A A7
stuck here waiting for a passing feeling

 C                   Am                 D
still I send all the time my request for relief

                 F                        C
down a dead powerline though I'm beyond belief

                 Am                     D
in the help I require just to exist at all

                     F
took a long time to stand took an hour to fall


LEAD OUT CHORDS:   C - C/B - Am  - D (D7) - 
F (Fmaj7)

Note: As always listen to the song for timing. in the lead out it sounds much better to 
the normal chords with the chords in brackets for example a quick change from F to Fmaj7 
back into the C sounds much better then the standard F to C change.
            
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