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Grateful Dead - She Belongs To Me Ukulele

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She Belongs To Me Ukulele

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Grateful Dead
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Here's the chords to this song.  I figured it out from a the version
played by Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, and Jerry Garcia on "Backstage Pass" so
it might not be entirely true to the Dylan version (which i've never heard)
but I bet it's not far off...

Note: When I write [D-G-D] I mean for you to play this --

      v v   ^ v ^   v v    v   ^
      1 and-a 2 and 3 four and-a
      D D   D D G   G D    D   D

Intro: One measure each -- D D E G D

[D] she got everything she needs, she's an [G] artist, she don't look [D] back
[D] she got [G] everything she needs, she's an artist, she don't look [D] back
[D] she can take the [E] dark out of the night time    
[G] paint the daytime black

you'll start out standing, vow to steal her anything she sees
you'll start out standing, vow to steal her anything she sees
you'll wind up peekin' through a keyhole, down upon your knees

she never stumbles, got no place to fall
she never stumbles, got no place to fall
she's nobody's child, lord can't touch her at all

she wears an egyptian ring, sparkles before she speaks
she wears an egyptian ring, sparkles before she speaks
she's a hypnotist collector, you are a walking antique

bow down to her on sunday, salute her when her birthday comes
bow down to her on sunday, salute her when her birthday comes
for halloween give her a trumpet, for christmas, give her a drum



Enjoy!

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Joshua Bardwell                    | "May be going to hell in a bucket, baby 
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