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Can We Still Be Friends

๐ŸŽค Robert Palmer ๐ŸŽต Key: C
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Can We Still Be Friends? ? Robert Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: maguri Tuning: Standard Robert Palmer Can We Still Be Friends? (1979) (Todd Rundgren) From: "Secrets" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This part is difficult to play on one guitar alone. I'll try to figure out some playable voicings soon . . . INTRO GDGDGDA/B 1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+ e|7-7-5-------7-7-|5-------7-7-5-xx|5-5-5-------5-5-|5-------5-5-5-xx| B|8-8-7-------8-8-|7-------8-8-7-xx|7-7-5-------7-7-|5-------7-7-5---| G|7-7-7-------7-7-|7-------7-7-7-xx|7-7-6-------7-7-|6-------7-7-6---| D|----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| bass A|----------2-----|------2---------|2-2-2-------2-2-|2-------2-2-2---| E|0-0-0-------0-0-|0-------0-0-0---|----------2-----|------2---------| CGCGCGD/C 1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+ e|3-3-3-------3-3-|3-------3-3-3-xx|7-7-5-------7-7-|5-----2---------| B|5-5-3-------5-5-|3-------5-5-3---|8-8-7-------8-8-|7-----3---------| G|5-5-4-------5-5-|4-------5-5-4---|7-7-7-------7-7-|7-----2---------| D|----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| bass A|0-0-0-------0-0-|0-------0-0-0---|5-5-5-----0-5-5-|5-----3---------| E|----------0-----|------0---------|----------------|----------------| OUTRO GDGDGDA/B 1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+ e|7-7-5-------7-7-|5-------7-7-5-xx|5-5-5-------5-5-|5-------5-5-5-xx| B|8-8-7-------8-8-|7-------8-8-7-xx|7-7-5-------7-7-|5-------7-7-5---| G|7-7-7-------7-7-|7-------7-7-7-xx|7-7-6-------7-7-|6-------7-7-6---| D|----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| bass A|----------2-----|------2---------|2-2-2-------2-2-|2-------2-2-2---| E|0-0-0-------0-0-|0-------0-0-0---|----------2-----|------2---------| CGCGCGD/C 1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+1+2+3+4+1+2+3+ e|3-3-3-------3-3-|3-------3-3-3-xx|7-7-5-------7-7-|5-----2-----| B|5-5-3-------5-5-|3-------5-5-3---|8-8-7-------8-8-|7-----3-----| G|5-5-4-------5-5-|4-------5-5-4---|7-7-7-------7-7-|7-----2-----| D|----------------|----------------|----------------|------------| bass A|0-0-0-------0-0-|0-------0-0-0---|5-5-5-----0-5-5-|5-----3-----| E|----------0-----|------0---------|----------------|------------| -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHORDS D/G 3-x-0-2-3-2 D/E 0-2-2-2-3(2) Bm7/11 x-2-2-2-3-2 C/D x-x-0-0-1-0 Asus4 x-0-2-2-3-0 Dsus4 x-x-0-2-3-3 G/D x-x-0-4-3-3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRO(see above) Cmaj7 D/G Cmaj7 D/G We can`t play this game anymore D/E Bm7/11 D/E Bm7/11 But can we still be friends? Cmaj7 D/G Cmaj7 D/G Things just can`t go on like before D/E Bm7/11 D/E Bm7/11 But can we still be friends? Cmaj7 Bm7 We had something to learn Am7 C/D D/G Now it`s time for the wheel to turn Cmaj7 Bm7 Grains of sand, one by one Asus4 A DsusG/D Before you know, it`s all gone Cmaj7 D/G Cmaj7 D/G Let`s admit we made a mistake D/E Bm7/11 D/E Bm7/11 But can we still be friends? Cmaj7 D/G Cmaj7 D/G Heartbreak?s never easy to take D/E Bm7/11 D/E Bm7/11 But can we still be friends? Cmaj7 Bm7 It`s a strange sad affair ... Am7 C/D D/G It sometimes seems like we just don`t care Cmaj7 Bm7 Don`t waste time feeling hurt Asus4A Dsus4 G/D We`ve been through hell to-ge----ther INTRO (see above) Da da da, da da da Da da da, da da da Da da da, da da da Can we still be friends? CDCD/G7 Ddddddddum D/E Bm7/11 D/E Bm7/11 Can we still get together sometime? CDCD/G7 Ddddddddum D/E Bm7/11 D/EBm7/11 Pretty babe, can we still go on and on and on? Cmaj7 Bm7 We awoke from our dream, Am7 C/D D/G Things are not always what they seem Cmaj7 Bm7 Memories linger on Asus4 A DsusG/D It's like a sweet, sad, old song OUTRO (see above) Da da da, da da da Da da da, da da da Da da da, da da da Can we still be friends? OUTRO (repeat and fade)
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