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Morrissey - Everyday Is Like Sunday Tabs

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Everyday Is Like Sunday Tabs

(ver. 1)
Morrissey
Morrissey "Everyday is Like Sunday" 
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These are general chords for the song -- 
                        as we hear it... especially for Jason.
                                                    
- Robert Alvarez and Michael Fiddes : July 1995

 
[Verse 1]:
C                      F
  Trudging slowly over wet sand
 
            C                             F
Back to the bench where your clothes were stolen
 
                   G
This is the coastal town
 
C                         F
That they forgot to close down
                                               
                                               G
Armageddon - come Armageddon  come Armageddon  come
 
[Chorus]:
C       G           F
  Every day is like Sunday
 
C              G          F
  Every day is silent and grey
 
[Verse 2]:
C                                  F
  Hide on the promenade, etch on a postcard
 
      C                     F
How I dearly wish I was not here
                
                G
In this seaside town
                    
C                   F                           G
That they forgot to bomb   Come bomb,   Nuclear bomb
 
[REPEAT CHORUS]
C                                   F
  Trudging back over pebbles and sand
 
      C                          G
and a strange dust lands on your hands
 
            F             G               F             G
and on your face, on your face... on your face, on your face
 
[Chorus]:
C       G           F
  Every day is like Sunday
 
C         G      F
  Win yourself a cheap trey
 
C          G               F
Share some grease tea with me
 
C              G          F
  Every day is silent and grey
 
 
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