Chords for Aretha Franklin 3/4 & John Wayne
Tempo:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [Eb] It's one of my favorites.
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[Em] Here he comes.
Finally, [E] Shinichi is here.
What a [Fm] surprise!
John Wayne, who is said to [Bb] be the most famous
[C] in the world, is here
If he doesn't come out,
no one will be able to [G] see him.
[N]
The Uncharted Waters Ahead
Starting tomorrow at
high noon,
all of our hopes and our dreams
go into that great house
with you.
You have become our transition
into the unknown tomorrows.
And we're with you.
Every one of us is with you.
I have the privilege to
be present and accounted for
in this capital of freedom,
to watch history being made,
to watch a common man
take on the uncommon responsibilities that
he has won fair and square by
stating his case to the American
people, not by bloodshed
or beheadings or
riot at the palace gates.
I am considered
a member of the opposition.
The loyal opposition.
Accent on the loyal.
I'd have it no other way.
In conclusion,
may I add my voice
to the millions of others around the world
that wish you good will,
Mr.
President.
We ask only one thing,
that you preserve
this one nation under God
with liberty and justice
for all.
And we know that you
will, sir.
Thank you.
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[Em] Here he comes.
Finally, [E] Shinichi is here.
What a [Fm] surprise!
John Wayne, who is said to [Bb] be the most famous
[C] in the world, is here
If he doesn't come out,
no one will be able to [G] see him.
[N]
The Uncharted Waters Ahead
Starting tomorrow at
high noon,
all of our hopes and our dreams
go into that great house
with you.
You have become our transition
into the unknown tomorrows.
And we're with you.
Every one of us is with you.
I have the privilege to
be present and accounted for
in this capital of freedom,
to watch history being made,
to watch a common man
take on the uncommon responsibilities that
he has won fair and square by
stating his case to the American
people, not by bloodshed
or beheadings or
riot at the palace gates.
I am considered
a member of the opposition.
The loyal opposition.
Accent on the loyal.
I'd have it no other way.
In conclusion,
may I add my voice
to the millions of others around the world
that wish you good will,
Mr.
President.
We ask only one thing,
that you preserve
this one nation under God
with liberty and justice
for all.
And we know that you
will, sir.
Thank you.
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_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Eb] It's one of my favorites.
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[Em] Here he comes.
Finally, [E] Shinichi is here.
What a [Fm] surprise!
John Wayne, who is said to [Bb] be the most famous
[C] in the world, is here
If he doesn't come out,
no one will be able to [G] see him. _ _
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The Uncharted Waters Ahead
Starting tomorrow at
high noon,
all of our hopes and our dreams
go into that great house
with you.
You have become our transition
into the unknown tomorrows.
And we're with you.
Every one of us is with you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I have the privilege to
be present and accounted for
in this capital of freedom,
to watch history being made,
to watch a common man
take on the uncommon responsibilities that
he has won fair and square by
stating his case to the American
people, not by bloodshed
or beheadings or
riot at the palace gates.
I am considered
a member of the opposition.
_ The loyal opposition.
Accent on the loyal.
I'd have it no other way. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ In conclusion,
may I add my voice
to the millions of others around the world _
that wish you good will,
Mr.
President.
We ask only one thing,
that you preserve
this one nation under God
with liberty and justice
for all.
And we know that you
will, sir.
Thank you. _ _ _ _
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[Em] Here he comes.
Finally, [E] Shinichi is here.
What a [Fm] surprise!
John Wayne, who is said to [Bb] be the most famous
[C] in the world, is here
If he doesn't come out,
no one will be able to [G] see him. _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The Uncharted Waters Ahead
Starting tomorrow at
high noon,
all of our hopes and our dreams
go into that great house
with you.
You have become our transition
into the unknown tomorrows.
And we're with you.
Every one of us is with you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I have the privilege to
be present and accounted for
in this capital of freedom,
to watch history being made,
to watch a common man
take on the uncommon responsibilities that
he has won fair and square by
stating his case to the American
people, not by bloodshed
or beheadings or
riot at the palace gates.
I am considered
a member of the opposition.
_ The loyal opposition.
Accent on the loyal.
I'd have it no other way. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ In conclusion,
may I add my voice
to the millions of others around the world _
that wish you good will,
Mr.
President.
We ask only one thing,
that you preserve
this one nation under God
with liberty and justice
for all.
And we know that you
will, sir.
Thank you. _ _ _ _
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