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Summer's Almost Gone
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From chamberp@staff.ehche.ac.uk Fri Apr 18 10:31:33 1997
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 16:16:51 +0100
From: Paul Chambers 
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: Chords: Summer's Almost Gone  by The Doors

SUMMER'S ALMOST GONE by The Doors

>From the album Waiting for the Sun


Intro:   Dm  C   Bb   G   Am  G   Am

Am	     G          Am  G      Am			Am G
Summer's almost gone.         Summer's almost gone.

Am	   Dm			   Am
 Almost gone, yeah, it's almost gone

		E7			    Am
Where will we be, when the summer's gone?

F	     C            Bb       G     Am
Morning found us calmly unaware

C                    Bb   F        E7
Noon burned gold       into our hair

       Dm           C            Bb        Am
At night, we swam the laughin' sea

                            E7     Dm                 Am
When summer's gone, where will we be?

                         G                           Am
Where will we be, where will we be?


F               C             Bb     G       Am
Morning found us calmly unaware

C                    Bb  F     E7
Noon burned gold    into our hair

         Dm          C           Bb         Am
At night, we swam the laughin' sea

                             E7     Dm               Am
When summer's gone, where will we be?

Am           G          Am                                 Am  G   Am  G
Summer's almost gone. Summer's almost gone.

Dm                                      Am  G      Am
We had some good times, but they're gone

           E7                 Dm                              Am
The winter's comin' on. Summer's almost gone.



Paul Chambers (For all GIMPS everywhere)










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