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All Right Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Toad The Wet Sprocket
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"All Right"
b-side of the "Fall Down" single

contributed by Ryan Houlette
Write me if you want.
I'm not sure about the lyrics in the second chorus.

[intro]

repeat riff
C           C          G           G
--------------------------------------------|
-------1----------1----------1-----0h1-1p0--|
-----0---0------0---0------0---0------------|
-0h2--------0h2--------0h2---------0h2-2p0--|
-3----------3-------------------------------|
-----------------------3--------------------|

[verse1]
C         G          Am             C  G Am
Losing my anchors in time       and laughter
C          G         Am            C G F
Ten in the morning I find       it matters
F        C G    F
But it's all    right
F         Am         G               F
It's all right, all right this time

[verse2]
C              G         Am         C G Am
Pulls from the tether to rise   and shatter
C              G         Am         C G F
Caught in the wind for a while  it scatters
F    C    G   F                Am G  F
If I hear the call      in the long  light (?)
F    C    G   F
No I will not fall
F        Am         G                F
It's all right, all right this time

[bridge]
F     G                   F
Never matters but for the loss of face
Am                       F
Gaining         catching up with me
F         G              F
All these ladders rising endlessly
Am                      F
Leading         nowhere I can see

(back to verse chord progression for the solo and 'ah' part)

[verse3]
F    C    G   F              Am G    F
If I hear the cry, then it's killing time
F    C    G   F
No I will not fight
F        Am         G                F
It's all right, all right this time
            
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