[ Предположительная тональность: A ] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- For Ol' Times Sake - Elvis Presley --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: maguri Tuning: Standard Elvis Presley For Ol' Times Sake (1973) (Tony Joe White) From: "Raised on Rock" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- capo: 1st fret play: A key: Bb for original chords transpose this tab +1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHORDS E-A-D-G-B-e E/G# 4-x-2-2-1-0 D/E 0-2-2-2-3-2 E9 x-x-2-1-3-2 E6 x-x-2-1-2-0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRO | A | % | VERSE A A7M Before you go walk out on me Em7 A7 D Take a look around tell me what you see A A7M Here I stand like an open book Em7 A7 D Is there something here you might have overlooked? D E A 'Cause it would be a shame if you should leave Bm E A And find that freedom ain't what you thought it would be VERSE A A7M The years we had were not all bad Em7 A7 D In fact I know the good outweighed the bad A A7M And now you say that you've grown tired Em7 A7 D You want to be by yourself a while D E A But it would be a shame if you should go Bm E A And find that freedom was a long time ago MIDDLE 8 D E A I know that you can't stand the chains to bind you Bm7 E A But they just keep on drivin' us apart D E A And you could go where I could never find you E/G# F#m D D/E E7 ( E9 E6 ) But could you go far enough to get away from your heart? INTERLUDE | A | A7M | Em7 A7 | D | VERSE A A7M So, one more time, for ol' times sake Em7 A7 D Come and lay your head upon my chest A A7M Please don't throw this moment away Em7 A7 D We can forget the bad and take the best D E A E/G# But if you don't have nothing else to say Bm E [ A ] Let me hold you one more time for ol' times sake INTERLUDE | A | A7M | Em7 A7 | D | CODA D E A E/G# But if you don't have nothing else to say Bm E | A | A7M | A | A Let me hold you one more time for ol' times sake