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Artist:   George Harrison Song:     Long, Long, Long (1968) Album: The Beatles (White Album) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_%28album%29 Written:  George Harrison URL's:    http://www.thebeatles.com/#/songs/Long_Long_Long; http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=JmMA9Qqxcts Style:    Slow Waltz Author:   Tab annotated by rikigo [grosserr@gmail.com] Tuning: Standard Chords: A        =========== X02220 G        =========== 320003 F#m       =========== 244222 Em        =========== 022000 D         =========== XX0232 A7      =========== X02020 Em11 =========== 000002 Capo 3 Intro: | Em G | Em D | Verse 1:
AIt's been a Glong F#mlong Emlong Dtime, AHow could I ever have Emlost Dyou A EmWhen I Dloved Ayou. A7
Verse 2:
AIt took a Glong F#mlong Emlong Dtime, ANow I'm so happy I Emfound Dyou A EmHow I Dlove Ayou A7
Bridge:
GSo many Dtears I was AsearchEming, Em GSo many Dtears I was AwasEmting, Goh. AOh-
Verse 3:
ANow I canG see F#myou, Embe Dyou AHow can I ever misEmplace Dyou A EmHow I Dwant Ayou A7
Coda:
EmOh I Dlove Ayou EmYou know that I Dneed you. A EmOoh I Dlove Ayou. Em11O-o-Oh.
[End] Notes. 1. This simplified version corrects an array of previous chord TAB's. 2. It matches the recorded version. 3. In his autobiography, George Harrison spoke briefly about the song, describing how its music had been inspired by the final track on Bob Dylan's 'Blonde On Blonde' album - "The 'you' in Long, Long, Long is God. I can't recall much about it except the chords, which I think were coming from Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands - D to E minor, A, and D - those three chords and the way they moved." - George Harrison [I Me Mine, 1980] http://www.beatlesbible.com/songs/long-long-long/