---------------------------------- Typical Situation ---------------------------------- Transcribed by: Sean Spicer (driver8@phy.duke.edu) ---------------------------------- Intro/verse e-----------------(12)---------------(12)------------------| B-----------------(12)---------------(12)------------------| G-----------------(12)---------------(12)------------------| and so on D---9--9--9--9--9---9--9--9--9--9--9---9--------9--9--9----| A----10-10----10-10-----10-10----10-10-----------10-10-----| E--0--------0---------8--------8--------8--7---0---------0-| Chorus Well everybody's G G/F Am C G F/G Am C D Triad (optional) e--3---3------------------- B--3---3---1---1--(/3)----- G--0---0---2---0--(/0)----- D--0---x---2---2--(/4------ A--2---x-------3--(/5)----- E--3---1------------------- That's it... Here is another version of the tab sent in by Trent Glasgow: e------------- e-------------------- b------------- b--------------------- g--4-4-4-4 then... g--4-4-4-4--------- d------5-5 d------5-5---------- a------------- a-3------------------ e-0---------0 g--------------------- Here's another version from Jack Gray: verse: e------------------------------------------------------------- B------------------------------------------------------------- G--4-4---4----4---4-4---4----4---4-4---4-----4---4-4---4-----4 D------5---5-5--------5---5-5--------5---5-5---------5---5-5-- A------------------------------3---------------3-------------- E-0-------------0--------------------------------------------- chorus:(hit the bass note on each chord before strumming) e-x-x-x-x-(/x) B-1-1-1-1-(/1) G-0-2-2-0-(/0) D-2-3-2-2-(/4) A-3-x-0-3-(/5) E-3-1-x-x-(/x) It helps if you use your thumb on the 1st fret on the low E on the second chord, F.