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"The Girl I Knew Somewhere"
(Mike Nesmith)
Intro:
guitar (probably played in A, Capo III)
C Csus4 C Csus2 C Csus4 C Csus2
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
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-5---|-------6-----5---|-------3-----5---|-------6-----5---|-----------3----
-5---|-------5-----5---|-------5-----5---|-------5-----5---|-----------5----
-5---|-------5-----5---|-------5-----5---|-------5-----5---|-----------5----
-3---|-------3-----3---|-------3-----3---|-------3-----3---|-----------3----
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bass fill (4th bar):
10h12-h12-h12-----
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Verse 1:
C
You tell me that you've never been this way before
C7
You tell me things I know that I've heard somewhere
F
You're standing in the places
Fm
And you're staring down through faces
C Dm
That bring to mind traces of a girl
G C
A girl that I knew somewhere
Verse 2:
I just can't put my finger on what it is
That says to me watch out, don't believe her
I can't give any reasons, girl
My thoughts are bound down in a whirl
I just can't think who in the world was that girl
I know I met her somewhere
Bridge:
Ebm Bb
Someway somehow the same thing was done
Ab G
Someone somewhere did me the same wrong
Instrumental break:
(harpsichord solo over verse chords)
[repeat intro]
Verse 3:
Well goodbye dear, I just can't take this chance again
My fingers are still burning from the last time
And if your love was not a game
I only have myself to blame
That's as may be, I can't explain
Just ask the girl that I knew somewhere
[repeat verse 3 from "And if your love..."]
Coda:
(fade out on C chord)
-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers
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