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E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------||||| Dayton, Ohio – 1903 – Randy Newman E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------||||| Written by: Randy Newman From: “Sail Away” (1972) Tabbed by: maguri Tuning: Standard E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------||||| [Link] A D 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + E|----------------|----------------| B|2---3---4---5---| 3---2-3---------| G|0---0---0---0---| 2---2-----2-----| D|----------------| 0---2---3---4---| A|0---2---3---4---|----------------| E|----------------|----------------| [Turnaround] G G/F# G/E G/B Am7 D7 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + E|3---3---3---3---| 3---3---2-------| B|3---3---3---3---| 1---1---1---3---| G|0---0---0---0---| 0---0---2---5---| D|0---0---0---0---| 2---2---0---4---| A|--------x---2---| 0---0-------5---| E|3---2---0-------|----------------| [Coda] G G/F# G/E G/B Am7 D7 G C7 G C G 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + E|3---3---3---3---| 3-------2-------|----3---3---3---|3 B|3---3---3---3---| 1-------1-------|0---5---3---5---|3 G|0---0---0---0---| 0-------2-------|0---3---2---5---|4 D|0---0---0---0---| 2-------0-------|----------------| A|--------x---2---| 0---------------|----------------| E|3---2---0-------|----------------| 3---------------| E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------||||| CHORDS E-A-D-G-B-e Gaug 3-x-x-4-4-3 Em7 0-2-2-0-3-3 A7 x-0-2-0-2-3 Am7 x-0-2-0-1-3 C/G 3-x-2-0-1-3 E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------||||| [Intro] | Gmaj7 | % | [Verse 1] Gmaj7 G7 Let’s sing a song, of long ago G6 Gaug When things were green, and movin' slow. Em7 A7 Am7 D7 And people'd stop to say hello, or they'd say "Hi!" to you. [Chorus] G C/G G [ Gm G ] "Would you like to come over for tea, A7 D7 With the missus and me?" [= Link] G G7 C Cm It's a real nice way to spend the day, in Dayton Ohio G G/F# G/E G/B Am7 D7 On a lazy Sunday afternoon, in nineteen O three. [= Turnaround] [Verse 2] Gmaj7 G7 Let’s sing a song, of long ago G6 Gaug When things could grow, and days flowed quietly. Em7 A7 Am7 D7 The air was clean, and you could see, and folks were nice to you. [Chorus] G C/G G [ Gm G ] "Would you like to come over for tea, A7 D7 With the missus and me?" [= Link] G G7 C Cm It's a real nice way to spend the day, in Dayton Ohio, G G/F# G/E G/B Am7 D7 | G C7 G C | G On a lazy Sunday afternoon, in nineteen-hundred and three. [= Coda]