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Band on the Run - Paul Mccartney & Wings ------Tabbed By: Spiketheferret Tuning: Standard Sans titre Band On The Run - Paul McCartney & Wings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: SpiketheFerret Tuning: Standard This is how I play the song, sounds amazing on acoustic and pretty slick on a lightly over-driven electric as well. e|--10/12\10--5/7\5--2--5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7------------3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5--| B|--10/12\10--5/7\5--2--7----------------------------7/8p7--5--3----------------------------| G|-------------------2--6---------------------------------7-4--4----------------------------| D|----------------------------------------------------------4--4----------------------------| A|----------------------------------------------------------0-------------------------------| E|----------------------------------------------------------3-------------------------------| e|--10/12\10--5/7\5--2--5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7------------3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5--| B|--10/12\10--5/7\5--2--7----------------------------7/8p7--5--3----------------------------| G|-------------------2--6---------------------------------7-4--4----------------------------| D|----------------------------------------------------------4--4----------------------------| A|----------------------------------------------------------0-------------------------------| E|----------------------------------------------------------3-------------------------------| e|--0-0\0-0\0---3----0-0\0-0\0-0--3--2h3p2-------------| B|--8-7\5-5\3--3-----8-7\5-5\3-3-3---2-----------------| G|--7-6\4-4\2--3-----7-6\4-4\2-2-3---2-----------------| D|--0-0\0-0\0--2-----0-0\0-0\0-0-2---------------------| A|-------------x-----------------x---------------------| E|-------------3-----------------3---------------------| Stuck inside these four walls e|--2----------------------------5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7-----------------| B|--2----------------------------7-------------------------------------------| G|--2----------------------------6-------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Sent inside forever e|---------------------3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5---------------------------| B|--5------------------3-----------------------------------------------------| G|--4------------------4-----------------------------------------------------| D|--4------------------4-----------------------------------------------------| A|--0------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|--3------------------------------------------------------------------------| Never seeing no one e|--2----------------------------5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7p5h7-----------------| B|--2----------------------------7-------------------------------------------| G|--2----------------------------6-------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Nice again e|---------------------3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5p3h5---------------------------| B|--5------------------3-----------------------------------------------------| G|--4------------------4-----------------------------------------------------| D|--4------------------4-----------------------------------------------------| A|--0------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|--3------------------------------------------------------------------------| Like you Mama you. Mama you. e|--2-----------0-3----2h3p2---0-3----2h3p2h3p2------------------------------| B|--2-----------3------2-------3------2--------------------------------------| G|--2-----------2------2-------2------2--------------------------------------| D|--------------2--------------2---------------------------------------------| A|--------------x--------------x---------------------------------------------| Page 1 Sans titre E|--------------3--------------3---------------------------------------------| Am Asus2 Am D D6 Am Asus2 Am D D6 Am Asus2 Am Am Asus2 Am D D6 Am Asus2 Am D D6 Am Asus2 Am Am Asus2 Am If I ever get out of here, D D6 Thought of giving it all away Am Asus2 Am To a registered charity. D D6 All I need is a pint a day Am Asus2 Am If I ever get out of here. Am Asus2 Am If we ever get out of here. e|-------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-------------------------------------------------------------------| G|--------------------7-7-5~-----------------------7-7-5~------------| D|-----------------5--7-7-5~--------------------5--7-7-5~------------| A|--------3--5--7-----5-5-3~-----------3--5--7-----7-7-3~------------| E|---3--5--------------------------3--5------------------------------| C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 e|----------------0--0--0--0---0--0--0--0---0--0--0--0---0--0--0--0--| B|----------------1--1--1--1---1--1--1--1---1--1--1--1---1--1--1--1--| G|----------------0--0--0--0---2--2--2--2---0--0--0--0---2--2--2--2--| D|----------------2--2--2--2---3--3--3--3---2--2--2--2---3--3--3--3--| A|--------3-------3--3--3--3----------------3--3--3--3---------------| E|---3--5----3--5----------------------------------------------------| C Fmaj7 Well, the rain exploded with a mighty crash C As we fell into the sun, C Fmaj7 And the first one said to the second one there Em I hope you're having fun. G C Em A Band on the run, band on the run. F C And the jailer man and sailor Sam F F F Were searching every one C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 For the band on the run, band on the run C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 band on the run, band on the run C Fmaj7 Well, the undertaker drew a heavy sigh C Seeing no one else had come, C Fmaj7 And a bell was ringing in the village square Em For the rabbits on the run. G C Em A Band on the run, band on the run. F C Page 2 Sans titre And the jailer man and sailor Sam F F F Were searching every one C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 For the band on the run, band on the run Em G C Em C Am C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 For the band on the run, band on the run C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 band on the run, band on the run C Fmaj7 Well, the night was falling as the desert world C Began to settle down. C Fmaj7 In the town they're searching for us every where Em But we never will be found. G C Em A Band on the run, band on the run. F C And the county judge who held a grudge F F F Will search for ever more C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 For the band on the run, band on the run C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 band on the run, band on the run Em G C--| Page 3.
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