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Marley Medley Chords

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Sorry but this song is easy and the other tabs I saw were either wrong or 
maybe they were lazy and just wrote em wrong. Either way here it is:

G         C          D
Baby I, really wanna know

G                 Em
I think you should stop your cryin'

C                    D
Here's my kerchief to dry your eyes

C            D
You know I love you

G  Em    C       G
Ruby,     here I am

C                  Em               D      G
Come rub it 'pon me belly like some guava jelly

G      C       G
Damsel, here I am

C                  Em               D      G
Come rub it 'pon me belly like some guava jelly

G                      C                       G
This train,    oh is bound for glory,   this train

G
Here me talkin' 'bout, 

G                      C                       G
This train,    oh is bound for glory,   this train

G                          C                           C
This train is,         bound for glory,       this train won't carry no unholy

G                  C         G     C
Stone that the builder refuse

              G             C          G     C
Shall always be         the head cornerstone

G                   C        G     C
The stone that the builder refuse

              G              C         G     C (C7) (this C7 is the only one I'm not 100% on)
Shall always be,        the head cornerstone

D                                 C
You're  builder baby

C           D
Here I am a stone

D            C
Don't mean to confuse it girl

               G         C                G                C
Cause the things you should use are the things we should choose

            D                             D
And ya hear me,         hear what I say....


had to go back after cause the site spaces the chords weird but I am 99.99% this is exact
except for the one extra chord he uses
            
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