One Thing
Finger Eleven
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this is similar to a couple on here, but i think it's darn close to the real thing...it good, anyway. Capo iv throughout...listen to song to get timing downIntro: e-0--0----------5--5---0---| B--0--0--2--2----2--2------| G---------4--4----4--4-----| D---2--2---2--2-2----------| A--------------------------| E-0------0------0------0---|play that thru once, and then into the verse...e-0--0----------5--5---0---| B--0--0--2--2----2--2------| G---------4--4----4--4-----| D---2--2---2--2-2----------| A--------------------------| E-0------0------0------0---|v1: Restless... ...light v2: i promise.. ...bye-0--0----------5--5---0---| B--0--0--2--2----2--2------| G---------4--4----4--4-----| D---2--2---2--2-2----------| A--------------------------| E-0------0------0------0---|v1: between... ...lineContinues after the adv2: maybe... ...timee-0--0----------5--5---0---| B--0--0--2--2----2--2------| G---------4--4----4--4-----| D---2--2---2--2-2----------| A--------------------------| E-0------0------0------0---|v1: it's... ...can v2: even... ...knowe-0--0----------5--5---0---| B--0--0--2--2----2--2------| G---------4--4----4--4-----| D---2--2---2--2-2----------| A--------------------------| E-0------0------0------0---|v1: but... ...line v2: yeah... ...sounds (silence 1 beat) Chorus:e--------------------------------| B--------------------------------| G--1---------------------2-------| D--2---------------------2-------| A--2-----------------------------| E--------------------------------|if i traded... ...one thinge--------------------------------| B--------------------------------| G--1---------------------2-------| D--2---------------------2-------| A--2-----------------------------| E--------------------------------|if i sorted... ...one thing v3 is just the second half of v2 sung twice. the order is: intro v1 chorus v2 chorus x2 v3 chorus x3 fade out chorus
Composition: Scott Anderson, James Black, Sean Anderson, Rich Beddoe, and Rick Jackett
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