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Intro E verse 1 (2x) E C#m G#m A* E Bsus4 B Chorus 1 (1x) F#m C#m E Bsus4 B verse 2 (2x) E C#m G#m A E Bsus4 B Chorus 2 (2x) F#m C#m E Bsus4 B Bridge E C#m G#m A E Bsus4 B Chorus 3 (2x) F#m C#m E Bsus4 B End on E~ * I like to play an Asus2 instead of the A chord, as it's easier to play and it blends nicely with the open E chord. Tab might not be perfectly accurate, but you get the idea.
Written by Tom Odell
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