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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro:
   Am  F  G  F  -x2-
   C  C    C  C 

Verse 1:
Am                      F           G
summer days were just a magazine, a magazine
  F
a magazine


Am                F             G
cutting grass for gasoline, for gasoline
   F                   C  C 
so i can see ya soon

Instrumental -x2-: Am  F  G  F

Chorus:
C    F
fall swooned
                   Am
left me drunk in a field
G    C               F
dandelion wine for a year

Instrumental: C  C  C  C 

Bridge:
      F
and I packed up the dust
              Am
of all that I owned
G      C                 F
handkerchief hung from a pole
                              C           E
I rolled out the day that the apples fell

Outro:
   Am  F  C  E  -x4-
   Am  F  G  Fmaj7  C
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Album: This Empty Northern Hemisphere

From the same album
  1. Big Black Car
  2. Dandelion Wine
  3. She Always Takes It Black
  4. Words
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Biography

Gregory Alan Isakov (born in 1979 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a South Africa-born American singer-songwriter. He released his first album, Rust Colored Stones, in 2003.

Isakov has been described by Boulder Weekly, “Strong, subtle, a lyrical genius” and has been compared to his influences; Bruce Springsteen, Kelly Joe Phelps, Iron & Wine and Gillian Welch. Isakov’s humble presence and his overwhelming voice and guitar style has been treasured by an ever-growing and captivated fan base.

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