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Richie Sambora, "Take Me On".
 Tabbed by Ross O'Keefe, welcometothegoodtimes@hotmail.com.
  
Artist = Richie Sambora
Song = "Take Me On"
Album = On The Line (soundtrack)

This is an easy song to play, kinda fun to....If you haven't heard the song you can download it at
www.audiogalaxy.com, get it it's great, Richie Fans especially. Excuse the lyrics, some are way off.


Intro - | D | Bm | A | D |


                    Bm (x24432@1)          Dsus2You've (xx0230@1)been out all night, thats right
                Bm (x24432@1)    Dsus2Underneath (xx0230@1)your black umbrella
Bm (x24432@1)                            Dsus2Head (xx0230@1)moves round the right, so tight
                 Bm (x24432@1)        Dsus2Not (xx0230@1)me or angels in the sky, they don't lie

GYou (320003@1)walked by, this empty street
    AI'm (x02220@1)hoping that our eye's might meet
     GYour (320003@1)hearts too blind to see me
          AThats (x02220@1)the price of being lonely

(Chorus:)

          D (xx0232@1)                             BmYou (x24432@1)want real love, you think that you're tough enough
        A (x02220@1)         G (320003@1) G/F# (320002@1)G/ETake (020003@1)Me On, Take me on
             D (xx0232@1)                                BmYou (x24432@1)wanna be turned around, you want to touch higher ground
        A (x02220@1)                                    GFor (320003@1)the love that you've been missing, If you think that you're not strong
        DTake (xx0232@1)Me On



In a small cafe, all day
Staring in a cup of Coffee
Time just slips away
Smoking you're last cigarette, with no regret

I say hello, you look away
Theres a smile behind your face
There's something more between us
But your hearts too blind to say

(Repeat Chorus)
(Solo - Chorus Chords)

(Bridge:)

          GThere's (320003@1)a face in every window, a light goes out
          DSomeones (xx0232@1)alone,
    GYou (320003@1)wake up in the morning, it's another day, 
                AAnother (x02220@1)chance gone, gone


(Repeat Chorus - Just repeat the chorus chords as an outro)


Tabbed By - Ross O'Keefe 
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http://www.ultimate-guitar.com 





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