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Travis - Good Day To Die Ukulele

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Good Day To Die Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Travis
Travis - Good Day To Die


No capo (*gasp*).

Intro:  Various noise, then D7 into...

First verse:

F            G        Dm           E

where is your mother,  where is your father,


F          G          Dm           E

two little children,  locked in a cupboard.


F        G            Dm          E

Into the wide world,  high on the high wire,


F              G           Dm                      G7           F,  G7

What would you give to fly away, away, away, away, awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay?


Same chord progression for the second verse:


Girl with the flower, boy with the hammer,
Lost in a forest, on another planet.
Find me the exit, find me the way home,
Find all the love they took away, away, away, away, away.

Chorus (coming off of D7):

         Dm         G

Cos your head, is a brick wall,


         F           G

And your heart, is a football


         Dm           G

And your eyes, broken windows,


         F           G           F

when you cry, it's a good day to die.

Solo (well-tabbed on other GDTD tabs), the chords are similar to the verse,
with a bit of a change:


By measure:


F, G, Dm, E

F, G, Dm, Dm

F, G, Dm, E

F, G, Dm, Dm


Then, D7 back into the chorus chords.
Once through the chorus normally, but instead of playing the last C transcribed above
go right back into the Em to begin the next time through the chorus. Then...


         Dm         G

Cos your head, is a brick wall,


         F           G

And your heart, is a football


         Dm           G

And your eyes (?), it's a good day...


Dm,  Dm,  Fadd9

          Today...


Dm,  Dm,  Fadd9

          Today...


Dm,  Dm,  Fadd9

          Today.......today......today.....

The outro seems to be messing back and forth with a C and a Cadd9.
Enjoy!  Hope this works better than the others.
            
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