Artist: UNCLE TUPELO | Title: cold shoulder

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Tablature is mostly (but not exclusively) seen for reticulate stringed instruments, in which environment it is commonly titled journalism for brief (except for lute tablature).
It is ofttimes utilised for the guitar, bass, lute, archlute, theorbo, angélique, mandora, gallichon, and vihuela, but in generalisation it crapper be utilised for some reticulate instrument, including ukulele, mandolin, banjo, and viola da gamba, as substantially as some liberated wood aerophones much as the harmonica.



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Subject: u/uncle_tupelo/cold_shoulder.crd
Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 11:28:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jaedsr@aol.com

Cold Shoulder
(Uncle Tupelo from "still feel gone")
transcribed by Jsramek@sun.iwu.edu

G                                              D
Doesn?t matter what you?ve said
F#m                         G
Or what you?ve done
G                                       D
When you?ve lost your head
F#m                                  G
You?re lookin for a new one

Chorus:
Bm                        A                  G     A
Your heaven looks just like my hell
A                                     G
Beautiful, as far as I can tell
Bm                         A                     G    A
but your heaven looks just like my hell

Verse:
Just as I drown
then you see it?s real
So I hold myself down
cause I like the way it feels

(Chorus)

Bm            A               G           A
How could I have ever needed
Bm            A                G          A
such a cold heart to count on
Bm            A               G            A
and how could I have ever wanted
Bm            A                 G          A
such a cold shoulder to cry on
 
For the end, Tweedy goes through the one verse of chords (G?D?F#m?G) then one
verse of the chorus (Bm?A?G?A).



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