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Norah Jones - Wake Me Up Chords

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Wake Me Up Chords

(ver. 2)
Norah Jones
The previous chords for this song were wonderful and spot on, but I've transposed 
it for much easier and common chords. If you use the capo, you should be able to 
strum along perfectly in tune with the song.

Tuning: Standard
Capo: 2
Chords used: A, D, G, E

  A                                      D
Wake me up when it's over,

  A                                      D
Wake me up when it's done,

  A                                      D
When he's gone away and taken everything,

  A                                      D
Wake me up.

  A                                      D
Wake me up when the skies are clearing,

  A                                      D
When the water is still,

  A                                      D
'cause I will not watch the ships sail away so,

  A                                      D
Please say you will.


G              D                E
If it were any other day,

G              D                A                  D
This wouldn't get the best of me.

  A                                      D
But today I'm not so strong,

  A                                      D
So lay me down with a sad song,

 A                                      D
And when it stops then you know I've been

 A                                      D
Gone too long.

 A                                      D
But don't shake me awake,

 A                                      D
Don't bend me or I will break,

 A                                      D
Come find me somewhere between my dreams,

 A                                      D
With the sun on my face.


G              D                E
I will still feel it later on,

 G              D                A                  D
But for now I'd rather be asleep. 
            
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