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Love Her Madly Chords (Ver 2) by Doors Tabs @ Ultimate Guitar Archive 7/11/2015 Love Her Madly Chords (ver 2) by Doors tabs @ Ultimate Guitar Archive Love Her Madly Chords (ver 2) by Doors + --------------------------------------------------------------------- + | Ultimate Guitar Tabs Archive - your #1 source for tabs! | | http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/ | | | | Over 800,000 guitar, guitar pro and bass tabs! Also lessons, news, | | columns and guitar forums! | + --------------------------------------------------------------------- + Artist: Doors Song: Love Her Madly ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Love Her Madly - The Doors ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by:tom murphy Tuning:standard Am Dont you love her madly, dont you need her badly D Am Dont you love her ways, tell me what you say Am C F D Dont you love her madly, wanna be her daddy Am Dont you love her face Am E Am Dont you love her as shes walkin out the door Am E Am Like she did one thousand times before D Am Dont you love her ways, tell me what you say Am E Am E Am Dont you love her as shes walkin out the door Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 (X3) Dsus4 D Dsus2 D All your love (x4) G C All your love is gone, So sing a lonely song A D F D G E Am Of a deep blue dream, Seven horses seem to be on the mark Solo : Am Hold Am chord shape throughout solo: e|-----------------------------0-----0-----0---0---0--3--0---0--| B|--1--0-1----1--0-1-----1-----1---3---1-----3---1---------3----| G|--2------2---------2------2--2--------------------------------| D|--2--------------------------2--------------------------------| A|--0--------------------------0--------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------------------| e|--3--0---0---0--3--0---0--0-----0--3--0---0------5------------| B|--1----3---3---------3-------3----------3----3---5------------| G|--2----------------------------------------------5------------| D|--2----------------------------------------------7------------| A|--0----------------------------------------------0------------| E|--------------------------------------------------------------| Am C F D http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/print/986317 1/3 7/11/2015 Love Her Madly Chords (ver 2) by Doors tabs @ Ultimate Guitar Archive Yeah, dont you love her Am E Am E Am Dont you love her as shes walkin out the door Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 (X3) Dsus4 D Dsus2 D All your love (x3) Yeah.. G C All your love is gone, So sing a lonely song A D F D G E Am Of a deep blue dream, Seven horses seem to be on the mark ************************************ | / slide up | \ slide down | h hammer-on | p pull-off | ~ vibrato | + harmonic | x Mute note | b Bend | pb Pre-bend | br Bend release | pbr Pre-bend release | brb Bend release bend ************************************ END +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation | | of the song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, | | or research. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Ultimate-Guitar.Com © 2015 Show/hide chords diagrams Add more chord diagrams to the list: A G Dsus4 E |---|---|---|---|---| o E |---|---|-3-|---|---| o E |---|---|-X-|---|---| o B |---|-3-|---|---|---| o B |---|---|---|---|---| o B |---|---|-X-|---|---| o G |---|-2-|---|---|---| o G |---|---|---|---|---| o G |---|-1-|---|---|---| o D |---|-1-|---|---|---| o D |---|---|---|---|---| o D |---|---|---|---|---| o A |---|---|---|---|---| o A |---|-1-|---|---|---| o A |---|---|---|---|---| x E |---|---|---|---|---| x E |---|---|-2-|---|---| o E |---|---|---|---|---| x Dsus2 E F http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/print/986317 2/3 7/11/2015 Love Her Madly Chords (ver 2) by Doors tabs @ Ultimate Guitar Archive E |---|---|---|---|---| o E |---|---|---|---|---| o E |-X-|---|---|---|---| o B |---|---|-2-|---|---| o B |---|---|---|---|---| o B |-X-|---|---|---|---| o G |---|-1-|---|---|---| o G |-1-|---|---|---|---| o G |-X-|-2-|---|---|---| o D |---|---|---|---|---| o D |---|-3-|---|---|---| o D |-X-|---|-4-|---|---| o A |---|---|---|---|---| x A |---|-2-|---|---|---| o A |-X-|---|-3-|---|---| o E |---|---|---|---|---| x E |---|---|---|---|---| o E |-X-|---|---|---|---| o 1 fr. C D Am E |---|---|---|---|---| o E |---|-2-|---|---|---| o E |---|---|---|---|---| o B |-1-|---|---|---|---| o B |---|---|-3-|---|---| o B |-1-|---|---|---|---| o G |---|---|---|---|---| o G |---|-1-|---|---|---| o G |---|-3-|---|---|---| o D |---|-2-|---|---|---| o D |---|---|---|---|---| o D |---|-2-|---|---|---| o A |---|---|-3-|---|---| o A |---|---|---|---|---| x A |---|---|---|---|---| o E |---|---|---|---|---| x E |---|---|---|---|---| x E |---|---|---|---|---| x http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/print/986317 3/3.
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