-------------------Transcribed by: Harley Jackson (harls@npr.com.au)Here is my interpretation of this great song. I haven't made much of anattempt at tabbing the timing; listen to the song to pick this up. I'vealso only tabbed the chords if there is some fingering in the bar,otherwise I've just written the name of the chord. I generally play thebarre version of the chord.Notation:F# / /... keep strumming F# (even if it's not shown on the tab)(F#) play quietly2h3 hammer onh2 play the note by hammering it on3p2 pull off7b(9) bend7b(9)r7 bend and releaseF# \ E play F# cord then slide down to E10/17\10 slide up then downIntro:G A B A G F# A (F#)E---3--5-7-5---5-5-5-3-3-2-2-0-3--2--5-----2-- B---3--5-7-5-------------------3--2--5-----2-- G---4--6-8-6-------------------4--3--6-----3-- D---5--7-9-7-------------------5--4--7-----4-- A---5--7-9-7-------------------5--4--7-----4-- E---3--5-7-5-------------------3--2--5-----2--^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^fig (1)Things worked out better than planned capital from boy, woman and manF# / /... C B F# / / /E------------2----------------3-2----------2------------------------ B------------2----------------4-3----------2------------------------ G------------3----------------4-3----------3------------------------ D------------4----------------4-3----------4------------------------ A------------4----------------3-2----------4----------2h3p2p0------- E------------2-----------------------------2-----------------h2p0---^^^^^^^^^^^fig (2)We were like ink and paper numbers on a calculatorF# / / / C B F# / / /...knew arithmetic so wellC B F# / / / repeat fig (2)working overtime, completed what was assignedF# / / / C B F# / / /...we had to multiply ourselvesF#\ EE--2-\-0------------------------------------------ } B--2-\-0------------------------------------------ } G--3-\-1------------------------------------------ } fig (3) D--4-\-2------------------------------------------ } A--4-\-2-----------------------2h3p2p0h2p0-------- } E--2-\-0----------------------------------h2p0h2-- }repeat fig (3)a bouncing little baby a shiny copper pennyD Aand he spent himself would not listen to usD A (F#)but when he lost his appetite he lost his weight in friendsF# / / F# / / F# / / F# / / / C B F# / / fig(2)Baby became a fat nickel so fast then came puberty exponentiallyF# / / / C B F# / /...soon our boy became a millionD Apeople loved him so and helped him to growD Aeveryone know the thing that was best of course he must investF# / / /... G / / F# G A / / /...A penny won't do no a penny won't do no oh (repeat)Guitar break: (like the intro, but ending G B A instead of G F# A)G A B A fig (1) G B AG / /... E / /...But he made us proud he made us richG / /... A / /...and how were we to know he's counterfeitSolo:E--------------------------------------------------------------- B--------------------------------------------------------------- G--------------11-9--9\0--6-7-9----9p6---9p6---9p6---7-6---6---- D----------9-7-----------------7-7-----7-----7-----7-----9---7-- A------9-7----------------------7------------------------------- E---10---------------------------------------------------------- E-------------------9h10/17\10p9-10p9-7-9p7-5---5h7-7b(9)-7b(9)r7-5-- B---------------------------------------------7---------------------- G--------------11-9-------------------------------------------------- D----------9-7------------------------------------------------------- A------9-7----------------------------------------------------------- E---10---------------------------------------------------------------D ANow everything's ruined yeh eh now everything's ruined yeh eh eh (repeat)G / / / / / B (let ring)Feel free to send comments etc. to me: harls@npr.com.au
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