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Tift Merritt - I Know Him Too Chords

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I Know Him Too Chords
Version #1
Tift Merritt


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The chord position above the lines could be not very exact...
Just listen to the song and catch the rhythm...

Use capo on 3rd fret

INTRO: C Am F G F G C C

C 	   Am 	    F 	  G
 I know you think that I´m just a stranger
C              Am 	    F 	  G
 Just a drinker he´s seen downtown
C 	   Am 	   F 	  G
 Someone he´d wave to on his way to meet you
F 	   G 	   C
 But I know him too

Dm
 Better than a how you been
C 	     F
 Oh, better than I wish I did
Dm 	                G
 When you dance where I can see
C 	  	 F 	 G
 I know you think you know him better
F 	 G 	    C
 Wait a little longer, I know him too

C 	  Am 	       F 	        G 	    
 I guess no one told you nobody can hold him
C 	  Am 	       F 	        G
 I guess his whispers still sound true
C 	 Am 	       F 	        G
 And his secrets are still the same
F 	 G 	 C
 As the ones I knew

Dm
 Better than a how you been
C 	     F
 Oh, better than I wish I did
Dm 	           G
 Go on, dance where I can see
C 	         F 	        G
 I know you think you know him better
F 	  G 	    C
 Wait a little longer, I know him too

Play INTRO (C Am F G F G C C)

Dm
 Better than a how you been
C 	     F
 Oh, better than I wish I did
Dm 	           G
 Go on, dance where I can see

* Next two lines let the chords ring
 
C     Am                    F 	       G
 Tonight you love him cause no one can tell him
C     Am 	        F 	      G
 Tonight no one can tell you

C 	         Am 	  	 F 	   G
 The way your eyes shine, soon they´ll be like mine
F 	         G 	        C
 Crying cause I know him too

C 	    Am 	      F 	    G
 I know you think you know him better
F 	   G 	      C
 Wait a little longer, I know him too

OUTRO: F G F G C      * Let the C chord ring

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