[ Предположительная тональность: G ] Part three of Brian's beautiful suite at the end of That's Why God Made the Radio. Really short song, but it carries a lot of weight. Conveniently, the capo can be put on the same fret as "From There to Back Again"! I struggled to name the parts of the song because it doesn't repeat, but at the end of the "chorus" there is a key change into "verse 2" down from D to C. In the pre-chorus I have that last chord written as Bm/G rather than G7M because the important thing about that portion of the song is the descending bassline, and it really comes through with this shape on guitar. You can use a straight G7M but it doesn't sound as good to me. I use my thumb for the bass only on Bm/G. Capo 1 Intro D Verse 1 D A A Bsus4 C Sometimes I realize my days are gettin' on C G G D/F# Em7 Sometimes I realize it's time to move along Em7 A9sus4 A Then I wanna go home Pre-chorus Bm Bm/A Bm/G# Bm/G Sunlight's fading and there's not much left to say Chorus G D/F# Em7 D My life, I'm better off alone G D/F# Em7 Bbsus2/C C My life, I'm better on my own C Verse 2 C G /D /E F Driving down Pacific Coast, out on Highway 1 C/G G The set - ting sun C Goodbye Chords Verse 1 D X00232 A X02220 Bsus4 X24400 C X32010 G 320003 D/F# 2X0232 Em7 022030 A9sus4 5X543X Pre-chorus/Chorus Bm X24432 Bm/A X04432 Bm/G# 4XX432 Bm/G 3X4432 Bbsus2/C X33322 Verse 2 F 133211 C/G 3X2010 Previous song: From There to Back Again: http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/b/beach_boys/from_there_to_back_again_crd_1743795id_10062015date.htm Next song: Summer's Gone