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Little Aches and Pains

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Song Title: Little Aches and Pains Artist: Paul Kelly One of my favorite Paul Kelly songs. Can't believe it has not been tab-ed out yet:) Note:Not sure if these are the right chord names,but they absolutely work :) Chords used: ch /ch C#sus: x44200 E: 022100 Esus: x77600 ch /ch Ebsus: x66400 ch /ch G#sus: xx6650 B (open): 799800 A (open): 577600 ch /ch ch /ch Intro:Play 2x : C#sus, E, C#sus, E Verse1: ch /ch ch /ch C#sus, E, C#sus, E Thanks for your letter your kind words of comfort ch /ch C#sus, E, Esus It's good to hear from you again ch /ch ch /ch C#sus, E, C#sus, E I'm going ok, taking it day by day ch /ch C#sus, E, Esus You know what they say can't complain ch /ch C#sus, E It's just these little aches and pains ch /cch /ch Esus, Ebsus, C#sus, I got 'em always now E Sunshine or rain. Verse2: ch /ch ch /ch C#sus, E, C#sus, E Must be nice out there on the river ch /ch C#sus, E, Esus Maybe I can visit, haven't had a trip in a while ch /ch C#sus, E, There's nothing much keeping me here ch /ch C#sus, E I see the gang maybe once or twice a year ch /ch C#sus, E, Esus You and me can walk a rambling country mile ch /ch C#sus, E Test out these little aches and pains Esus, Ebsus, C#sus, When all else goes E They remain. G#G#sus,B,A Bridge: C#sus, (slide to) Ebsus, (slide to) Esus, , , Esus (quick slide up and back one fret with Esus shape, done twice) Verse3: ch /ch ch /ch C#sus, E, C#sus, E Disable we're born, disable we die ch /ch C#sus, E, Is that a clich, I'll make it one Esus Hope it doesn't get too creaky ch /ch ch /ch C#sus, E, C#sus, E I have found that what you don't know will hurt you ch /ch C#sus, E, Esus What doesn't kill you makes you weaker ch /ch C#sus, E, Leaves you little aches and pains ch /cch /ch Esus, Ebsus, C#sus, I got em always now E Sunshine or rain ch /ch C#sus, E, Oooh these little aches and pains ch /cch /ch Esus, Ebsus, C#sus, I don't count my losses now, E (end with slow rake strum) Just my gains.
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