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Alan Jackson: It's Five O'clock Somewhwere (end Solos) Lead during talking part: This sounds pretty accurate to my ear, but corrections are welcome. I'm not sure that I've nailed the part at 3:20 (maybe a G-bender), so if anyone has suggestions please post them. E--(3:09)---------------------|---(3:13)---------------------------| B-----------------------------|------------------------------------| G--------------------0--bh--0-|--6--4--2--0--b-r-------------------| D-0--bh--0-------0-4---4(5)---|-7--5--4--2?-2(4)2-0-----0----------| A---4(5)---2p0-2--------------|---------------------0h2---2p0------| E-----------------------------|------------------------------------| E-(3:17)-----------------|--9--------5----------------------------| B--------------10--------|---b-r------b-r-------------------------| G------------7-9-9-9-9p7-|--8(9)8-6--4(5)4-2---2---2--------------| D------------------------|-------------------4---4---3p2p0--------| A-0-/5-5-7h9-------------|---(G-bends?)---------------------b-r---| E-0----------------------|--(3:20)-------------------------2(3)2--| E-10-7-5---5-----5-----x-x-5-------|-----9---------5--------------------| B--------7---5-3-5(7)5-3-3-5(7)5-3-|-/10--------/7---7---------3~-------| G-----------------b-r-------b-r----|-------11-7--------7-----2----------| D----------------------------------|---------------------4-0------3p2p0-| A-(3:32)---------------------------|-(3:36)-----------------------------| E----------------------------------|------------------------------------| song fades out with steel guitar
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