• Song:

    Girl From A Pawnshop

  • Artist:

    Black Crowes

  • Album:

    Sho' Nuff

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For the record, I only figured out the main chords. You can play this along with 
the song and have it sound fine, and it's great for playing the song solo.

Verse 1:
CWith (x32010@1)pawnshop eyes and a second hand frown
F (133211@1)                     C (x32010@1)              
she sat silent at the table

Her boots were brown, should she leave town
F (133211@1)                            CTo (x32010@1)play the role of lover ex-patriot

A nod to the waiter,always her flirty behavior,
F (133211@1)                                  CYou (x32010@1)know she always gets one on the house

She pulls out a letter from a bag under her sweater 
F (133211@1)                                        CAnd (x32010@1)before she reads she straightens her blouse

Pre-Chorus: 
G (320003@1)                  C (x32010@1)            G (320003@1)                 CThere's (x32010@1)a passion in being alone A grace in a loveless time
G (320003@1)                   CThere's (x32010@1)no new cross, there's no new sign
D (xx0232@1)                  Gonly (320003@1)the sun and the changing tide

Chorus:
Em (022000@1)                DAnd (xx0232@1)out of respect, well I really must confess
                   CI (x32010@1)never lost your number I never
          Glost (320003@1)your address
EmAnd (022000@1)if we remain friends at best
DSometime (xx0232@1)later no, no not yet
C (x32010@1)                              Gwe'll (320003@1)smile and remember it like this

Verse 2:
CShe (x32010@1)put back the letter, one tear

falls like a feather 
FAnd (133211@1)disappears
                  Con (x32010@1)this bar room floor

The gratuity included, you know

the letter concluded
F (133211@1)          CP.S. (x32010@1)All my love

Pre-Chorus

Chorus

Solo chords same as chorus, then

G G Cadd9 D

Ending:
G (320003@1)   G (320003@1)name="chord_x32030@1">Cadd9  DP.S. (xx0232@1) All   my    love

Play the ending as many times as feels right. It has a super nice sound and I like 
to play it quite a few times getting quieter and quieter on the last 3 or 4.

Enjoy!
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