Australian Crawl

Indisposed(Chords)

Australian Crawl

Key: A

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	        Sorry if the lyrisc are wrong, but if you know  
James Reyne, this song is actually one that he  
sings reasonable clearly, so you can imagine  
some of his others!!!! 
 
The solo's and intro may have the odd difference,  
but this should give you somewhere to start and  
it should be fairly close. 
 
Chris 
[email protected] 
 
INTRO 
GUITAR 1 
 
A       G    (3  times) 
 
GUITAR 2 
(bottom 2 strings) 
	    A			      G		 
 
A-----0--3--0--5--0--7-----------2-----3-----5-- 
E-----------------------------3-----3-----3----- 
 
then 
 
A--------------2--------------------------------- 
E-----3--0--3-----3------------------------------
Verse 1: A G Wanna tell you 'bout my Frenda A G He got hit by a Fender A G But he'll soon be on the menda A G He's of the male genda Pre Chorus: D E Glad to see that he's on his way F#m D He's not for Buriel today Chorus: A G Because he's in He's indisposed E G G# A Because he's in yeah yeah He's indisposed Verse 2: A G Found him outside the dry cleaners A G Ooh the drivers misdemeanors A G I've never seen a face so greena A G He looks a like the cats dinner Pre Chorus: Chorus:I
Solo: 
 
e-------------------------------------------------- 
B-------------------------------------------------- 
G----------------------------------4-2------------- 
D--------2-4-2-------------------2-----0-2-0------- 
A--2-2-4-------4-2-4-2-----2-2-4------------------- 
E-------------------------------------------------- 
 
 
e------------------------------------------------------ 
B------------------------------------------------------ 
G------------------------------------2-4-2------------- 
D--------2-4-2-------------------2-4-------4-2--2-4---- 
A--2-2-4-------4-2-4-2-----2-2-4--------------------0-- 
E------------------------------------------------------
Repeat Intro: A G He got hit by a car A G Now he's lying on the tar A G Had an experience bizarre A G Not unlike peninsular ra ra hey Pre Chorus: Chorus:

Written by Bill McDonough/James Reyne

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