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Oh What A Feeling Tabs

(ver. 1)
Everly Brothers

Written by Don Everly, this song is another one of those sweet heartache songs the Everly
Brothers did so well.  

For the most part it's a standard I VI ii V progression in the key of G. 

The song starts with the Refrain which has a "pickup" wherein Don and Phil use their 
voices to simultaneously arpeggiate a C major chord.  Once voice begins on E, and the other
on G.  I've tride to indicate this as such, but this is the first tab I've ever done.
I hope it's not too confusing. 

Chords are shown on top of the words they time out with.  Chords in parentheses are 
carried over from the previous measure.

Though I didn't notate the melody, you can pop on the record and use this chart to strum
along. I found it on their "The Complete Cadence Recordings 1957-1960" CD 
collection which is worth it's weight in gold.

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"Oh, What a Feeling"

[Refrain]
(vocal arpeggios} 
E---G---C
G---C---E		
It  must be 
G     Em    C	D
love	         Oh, what a 
G	Em   C   D
feeling!

[Verse #1]
G        C     G
I sit at home alone
G          G7      C
I wait here by the phone
D	      G     Em  C  D
I know you'll never call
(D)	   G	   Em	G  G7
Oh, what a feeling!

[Bridge]
C	   G	 Em	
It must be love
C	      G
Although it's bitter
C	   G	 Em 	
It must be love
A7	  D7   C	   
I can't forget her

[Verse #2]
G	      C    G
The days turn into weeks
G	     G7        C   
You're letters I shall keep
D            G      Em   C   D
The ones you didn't write
(D)	 G	 Em     C
Oh, what feeling!

(vocal arpeggios} 
E---G---C
G---C---E		
It  must be 
G     Em    C	D
love	         Oh, what a 
G	Em    C (No D chord here)   
feeling!

(vocal arpeggios} 
E---G---C
G---C---E	
It  must be 
G     Em    C	D
love	         Oh, what a 
G	Em    
feeling!

G   Em    

G   Em  (repeat and fade)
            
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