Capo - 3rd fret
*This song is mainly in G but it has a specific rhythm Ryan plays that you'll need to get down by playing w/ the song. Just hold the chords down and pick at the separate strings.
G
Em
as a man, i ain't never been much for sunny days
G
i'm as calm as a fruit stand in new york
Em
and maybe as strange
C
when the colors go out of my eyes
D
it's usually the change.
G C
G C
G
but damn, sam, i love a woman that rains
G
clear as a bell, and sound as an old engineer
C
G
clear as a bell, and sound as an old engineer
with talented breezes that blow off your hat with a sneer.
G
Em
as a man, i ain't never been much for talkin to.
G
i'm as open as a door in her house
Em
that leads to her room
C
and when the color goes out of my eyes
D
she's usually too
G C
G C
G
but damn, sam, i love a woman that's blue.
(Repeat)
*There's a constant phrase Ryan plays throughout the song. He hammers the B on the 5th string and then plays the low G, or E, on the 6th. You can either play the whole chords of the song or just the bass notes of G and Em and play the phrase. If anyone needs me to tab this out let me know.