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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 1 half step down [ -1 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 1 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro: Ab Bbm
 
Verse 1:
Ab                              Bbm
 At the 50 yard line, I saw her feet
                                         Fm
She was under the bleachers, waiting for me
                                          Db
No, I never get high, but I'm smoking her weed
Ab                                             Bbm
 She been giving this freshman love since last June
                             Fm
The only senior girl with tattoos
                                        Db
Said nobody can find out things that we do
 
Pre-Chorus:
           Ab
She said, "Put your hands behind your head
Eb                              Fm                  Db
Let me blow your mind, kid, but don't get too excited"
 
Chorus:
                  Ab                       Eb
"You can call me 'Stacy,' you can call me 'love'
                 Fm                    Db
You can call me 'baby' and all of the above
                Ab                             Eb
You can call me late night and I'll be at your door
                Fm                         Db
You can call me anything, oh, anything you want
                         Ab Eb Fm Db
Just don't call me yours"
 
Verse 2:
Ab                           Bbm
 It's 3:05 on a Friday, bell rings
                                     Fm
Her parents left last night for Palm Springs
                                    Db
She's got the whole house empty for me
Ab                                   Bbm
 My brother, he needed the car, so I ran
                       Fm
Down 71st as fast as I can
                                 Db
I'm telling her everything I had planned
 
Pre-Chorus:
           Ab
She said, "I know we've been getting close
Eb                             Fm                      Db
We can't get no closer; you'll get it when you're older"
 
Chorus:
                  Ab                       Eb
"You can call me 'Stacy,' you can call me 'love'
                 Fm                       Db
You can call me 'baby' and all of the above
                Ab                             Eb
You can call me late night and I'll be at your door
                Fm                         Db
You can call me anything, oh, anything you want
                       Ab Eb Fm Db
Just don't call me yours
                       Ab Eb Fm Db
Just don't call me yours"
 
Chorus:
                  Ab                       Eb
"You can call me 'Stacy,' you can call me 'love'
                 Fm                       Db
You can call me 'baby' and all of the above
                Ab                             Eb
You can call me late night and I'll be at your door
                Fm                         Db
You can call me anything, oh, anything you want
                       Ab
Just don't call me yours"
 
Outro:
     Bbm     Fm     Db
I'm over you, I'm over you
Ab     Bbm     Fm     Db
 I'm over you, I'm over you
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This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research. UkuTabs does not own any songs, lyrics or arrangements posted and/or printed. This arrangement was downloaded for free on UkuTabs.com.
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