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Richard Thompson - Whats Up With You Chords

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Whats Up With You Chords

(ver. 1)
Richard Thompson
[intro]:
 
D5
 
[verse]:
 
n.c.            D
What's up with you?
                        G
What are you trying to tell me?
          A              D
That you got no love to give me,
                   G   A              D
now you're gonna leave...for someone new.
 
[verse]:
                D
What's up with you?
                         G
did it all get too much for ya?
     A             D
 to have someone adore ya?
                        G  A                 D
In some strange way I knew...What's up with you.
 
[middle eight]:
 
        G                Bm                 Em
You go your way, I'll go mine, we'll disentwine,
             G            A
love's so unkind....that way.
 
[verse]:
                 D
well I dont get you,
               G
seems i never knew you,
  A                      D
love just goes right through you,
                         G  A                 D
like it's all just ballyhoo...what's up with you.
 
[solo]:
 
 D  G A D  G A D
 
[verse]:
                D
what's up with you?
            G
"later alligator",
      A          D
to a bad communicator,
                              G   A                 D
who could never spit out the news...what's up with you?
 
[middle eight]:
 
            G                Bm                        Em
I wish you nothing but good luck, hope you break your duck(?)
             G        A
as you run amok out there...
 
[verse]:
                D
what's up with you?
                            G
does it all have to be a secret?
              A         D
you'll do anything to keep it,
                                 G  A                 D
though you're beaten black and blue...what's up with you?
G      A        D     G    A        D
What's up with you? What's up with you?
 
solo to end.
            
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