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The Who - Pictures Of Lily Chords

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Pictures Of Lily Chords

(ver. 2)
The Who
This is a great early Who song. The tab thats already on here is good, but I play it differently. 

Chords:
Cmaj7=x32000
Am7=x02010
G6=320000
G=3x0003
Amaj7=x02120
F#m=xx4222
Bm=xx0432
E5=x799xx
D5=x577xx
B5=799xxx
A5=577xxx


Verse1:

C         Cmaj7          Am7       C
I used to wake up in the mornings,

G                  
I used to feel so bad,

C        Cmaj7          Am7             C
I got so sick of having sleepless nights,

G
I went and told my dad,

         Am             G6          F        E
He said, "son now heres some little something",

Am                      G
And stuck them on my wall

C          Cmaj7                 Am7
An' now my nights ain't quite so lonely

C           G
In fact I-  I don't feel bad at all


I don't feel bad at all


Chorus:

C            Cmaj7 Am7      G       F      C  F  G
Pictures of Lily made my life so wonderfull

C            Cmaj7 Am7      G            F  Em  D  E
Pictures of Lily helped me sleep at night


Bridge:

A           Amaj7  F#m      A        D     C   Bm  E 
Pictures of Lily solved my childhood problems

A           Amaj7  F#m      A        D   E
Pictures of Lily helped me feel alright

E5  D5  E5
           Pictures of Lily

E5  D5  E5
            Lily of Lilies

B5  A5  B5
            Lily oh Lily

E5  D5  E5                
            Pictures of Lily

Verse2: (play verse 1 chords)

And then one day things weren't quite so fine
I fell in love with Lily
I asked my dad where Lily I could find He said
"Son now don't be silly
She's been dead since 1929"
Oh how I cried that night
If only I'd been born in Lily's time
It would have been alright

Repeat Chorus

Outro: (play bridge chords, first 2 lines)

For me and Lily are together in my dreams
And I ask you, hey mister have you ever seen
Pictures of Lily
            
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