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Gordon Lightfoot — Beautiful Chords

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Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 15:28:22 —0500
From: Andrew Rogers 
Subject: ./l/lightfoot_gordon/beautiful.crd

                              "Beautiful"
                           (Gordon Lightfoot)

Intro [2X]:

	Bmaj7             Gmaj7
	 / / / /  / / / /  / / / /  / / / /

Verse 1:

	Bmaj7
	Sometimes I just don't know
	Bm7                          Emaj7
	How you could be anything but beautiful
	                 Em7
	Think that I was made for you
	                     Bmaj7     Bm7
	And you were made for me
	                        Emaj7
	And I know that I won't ever change
	                           Em7
	We've been friends through rain or shine
	                 Bmaj7      [1,2: Gmaj7    3: Bm7; to coda]
	For such a long, long time

Verse 2:

	Laughing eyes, a smiling face
	It seems so lucky just to have the right
	Telling you with all my might
	You're beautiful tonight
	And I know that you won't ever stray
	'Cause you been that way from day to day
	For such a long, long time

Verse 3:

	And when you hold me tight
	How could life be anything but beautiful
	Think that I was made for you
	And you were made for me
	And I know that I won't ever change
	We've been friends through rain or shine
	For such a long, long time

Coda:

	   Emaj7                          Bmaj7
	And I must say it means so much to me
	 Emaj7/B
	To be the one
	      F#7sus4
	Who's telling you, I'm telling you
	           (Bmaj7)
	That you're beautiful

[repeat intro chords [2X]; end cold on Bmaj7]


—— another ace 70's tab from Andrew Rogers