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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 4 half steps down [ -4 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 4 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro

E B     Abm
I found god
       Gb        B              E       
On the corner of first and Amistad
E     B   Abm      Gb  B   E
Where the west was all but won
E   B  Abm Gb         B    E
All alone smoking his last cigarette
       E     B   Abm           Gb  B  E
I Said where you been, he said ask anything

VERSE 1
Abm    Gb  E
Where were you?
     Gb         B           E
When everything was falling apart
Abm Gb  E        Gb    B      E
All my days were spent by the telephone
   Gb  B E
It never rang
    Gb    B      E
And all I needed was a call
     Gb B  E
That never came
       Abm       Gb        E      Gb  B
To the corner of first and Amistad

Chorus
Abm      E
Lost and insecure
B             Gb
You found me, you found me
Abm          E
Lying on the floor
B           Gb
Surrounded, surrounded
Abm               E
Why’d you have to wait?
B               Gb
Where were you? Where were you?
Abm           E
Just a little late
B             Gb  B     E
You found me, you found me

VERSE 2
Abm Gb E   Gb     B      E   
In the end everyone ends up alone
Abm Gb E    Gb    B      E 
Losing her, the only one who’s ever known
B   E Abm         Gb                 E
Who I am, who I’m not, who I want to be 
   B   Gb E        Gb            B          E
No way to know how long she will be next to me

Chorus
Abm      E
Lost and insecure
B             Gb
You found me, you found me
Abm          E
Lying on the floor
B           Gb
Surrounded, surrounded
Abm               E
Why’d you have to wait?
B               Gb
Where were you? Where were you?
Abm           E
Just a little late
B             Gb  B     E
You found me, you found me

BRIDGE
Gb  B E        Gb B E 
Early morning, City breaks      
Gb   B    E           Gb   B    E         Gb   B    E
I’ve been calling for years and years and years and years
        Gb    B    E
And you never left me no messages
          Gb   B     E
You never send me no letters
                     Gb            B     E
You got some kind of nerve, taking all I want

Abm      E
Lost and insecure
B             Gb
You found me, you found me
Abm          E
Lying on the floor
B              Gb
Where were you where were you

END Chorus
Abm      E
Lost and insecure
B             Gb
You found me, you found me
Abm          E
Lying on the floor
B           Gb
Surrounded, surrounded
Abm       E
Why’d you have to wait?
B               Gb
Where were you? Where were you?
Abm           E
Just a little late
B             Gb  B     E
You found me, you found me
Abm       E
Why’d you have to wait?
B           Gb     B    E
To find me, to find me    
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Album: The Fray

From the same album
  1. Never Say Never
  2. You Found Me
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Biography

The Fray is an American rock band from Denver, Colorado. Formed in 2002 by schoolmates Isaac Slade and Joe King, they achieved success with the release of their debut album, How to Save a Life in 2005, which was certified double platinum by the RIAA and platinum in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK. The Fray achieved national success with their first single, “Over My Head (Cable Car)”, which became a top ten hit in the United States. The release of their second single, “How to Save a Life”, brought the band worldwide fame.

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