Artist: WANNADIES | Title: you and me song

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"You and me Song" by the Wannadies
 
Tabbed by Rob.  If you have any questions, contact me at dvon_rob@hotmail.com
 
This is a simple song, but very effective.  I couldn't find the tabs anywhere,
so I decided to find them for myself, with a little help from my friends (Cheers Al)!!!
 
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Chorus:
 
Wait 'till "And it's always you and me..."
 
G
D  0-0000  22222  4-4444  55555
A
E
 
G
D  0-0000  22222  4-4444  55555
A
E
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  "bah bah bah bah bah"
G
D
A  00000
E            33333
 
G
D
A  00000      00
E            333
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G
D  0-0000  22222  4-4444  5 (let ring)
A
E
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Verse:  (slow part)
 
G
D    0----0--0--0--0        2--2--2--2--2
A
E
 
G
D    4----4--4--4--4        5--5--5--5--5
A
E
 
G
D    0----0--0--0--0        2--2--2--2--2
A
E
 
G
D    0----0--0--0--0        5--5--5--5--5
A
E
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Chorus:
 
G
D  0-0000--22222--4-4444--55555
A
E
 
G
D  0-0000--22222--4-4444--55555
A
E
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  "bah bah bah bah bah"
G
D  
A  00000
E            33333
 
G
D
A  00000      00
E            333
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G
D  0-0000--22222--4-4444--55555
A
E
 
G
D  0-0000--22222--4-4444--55555
A
E
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  "bah bah bah bah bah"
G
D
A  00000
E            33333
 
G
D
A  00000      00
E            333
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G
D  0-0000--22222--4-4444--55555
A
E
 
G
D  0-0000--22222--4-4444--55555
A
E
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  "bah bah bah bah bah"
G
D
A  00000
E            33333
 
G
D
A  00000
E            3 (let ring)
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ending:
 
G
D  5 (let ring)
A
E
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It's just one of those songs that never gets boring, maybe it's
a result of it's simplicity.
 
The Wannadies recently performed at the Concert in Scotland,
"T-in the park"  Their live performance was exceptionally good.
 
Well hope you enjoy it.



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