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Roger Daltrey: Days of light chords
(personaly, I like to play this on the higher frets)
Intro:
E A B E A B E B A E B B
E B
Fridays waiting at the gates of heaven
A
The weekend starts at seven
E
We get forty-eight hours of fun
E
For five days working on the line
B
For five days
A
Time to change the look on my face
E
I'm waiting for the starter's gun
C#m
Maybe feeling tired
A
Maybe feeling empty
C#m A
Maybe living on your own
E
You know 'round about seven on a
B
Friday night
A
Forget about your worries gonna be alright
E B A
Everybody's heading for those days of light
E B
Hot and heavy night's of true love ways
A
Tomorrow these will be the good old days
E B A
Everybody's working for those days of light
Repeat Intro
E B
Mondays waiting for the week to start up
A
Back to work and feeling hard up
E
Things gonna change some day
E B
So dream on everybody's free to dream on
A
Work hard love well live long
E
There's really not a better way
C#m
So live it all you can
A
Even when it hurts you
C#m
Got to give it all you're got
A
And know
E B
Everybody's putting on a braver face
A
Everyone's running in the same race
E B A
Everybody's working for those days of light
E B
Everyone's looking for the same release
A
Everybody's hoping for a mind of peace
E B A
Everyone's working for those days of light
Interlude:
A Asus4 x4E Esus4 E x4 B A B A
E B
'Round about seven on a Friday night
A
Forget about your worries gonna be alright
E B A
Everybody's working for those days of light
E B
Hot and heavy nights of true love ways
A
Tomorrow these will be the good old days
E B A
Everybody's heading for those days of light
E B
Everybody's putting on a braver face
A
We're all running in the same race
E B
Everybody's working got to keep on
Working for those
A
Days of light...
Outro: same as intro 4 times and end on E
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