Grateful Dead

The Race Is On(Ukulele chords)

Grateful Dead

Key: G

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Verse: 
       G                           G               C                   G 
I feel tears welling up from down deep inside,like my hearts got a big break 
      G                                        A            D 
And a stab of loneliness sharp and painful that I may never shake. 
G                                                C                   G 
You might think that Im taking it hard since you broke me off with a call, 
          G                                         D                  G       C-G 
You might wager that Ill hide in sorrow and I might lay right down and bawl. 

G Now the race is on and here comes pride up the back stretch, C G A D Heartaches a goin to the inside, My tears are holding back, tryin not to fall. G C G My hearts our of the running, true love scratched for another's sake, G D G C-G The race is on and it looks like heartaches, and the winner loses all.
(Solo: Chorus and VERSE progressions) Verse: G C G One day I ventured in love never once suspecting what the final result would be. G A D Now I live in fear of waking up each morning,and finding that youre gone from me. G C G There's an aching pain in my heart for the name of the one that I hated to face, G D G C-G Someone else came out to win her, and I came out in second place.
G Now the race is on and here comes pride up the back stretch, C G A D Heartaches a goin to the inside, my tears are holding back, tryin not to fall. G C G My hearts our of the running, true love scratched for another's sake, G D G C-G The race is on and it looks like heartaches, and the winner loses all.
(Solo: Chorus and VERSE progressions)
G Now the race is on and here comes pride up the back stretch, C G A D Heartaches a goin to the inside, my tears are holding back, tryin not to fall. G C G My hearts our of the running, true love scratched for another's sake, G D G C-G The race is on and it looks like heartaches, and the winner loses all.

Written by Don Rollins

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