I believe this is a step down in tuning or so, but I'm sure it's fine regardless. Listen to the song for strumming pattern: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXx038Y1jI4 Intro, and the whole song are these three, simple chords: G [320033] Gsus2 [200233] Em [022000] G (320003@1)Gsus2 (3x0233@1) Em (022000@1) Come and you will find here G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) Em (022000@1) The roses have lost their glow G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) Em (022000@1) The bands played for too long tonight G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) Em (022000@1) The soldiers, their strengths left in my first town G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) EmCalifone (022000@1)I love you G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) EmBut (022000@1)your doing coalesce G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) EmCalifone (022000@1)I love you G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) EmBut (022000@1)you're singing Sinatra again G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) Em (022000@1) Well, come and you will find here G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) Em (022000@1) The roses have lost their glow G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) Em (022000@1) The bands played for too long tonight G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) Em (022000@1) Somebody's strengths left in my first town (Move around...) G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) EmCalifone (022000@1)I love you G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) EmBut (022000@1)your doing coalesce G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) EmCalifone (022000@1)I love you G (320003@1) Gsus2 (3x0233@1) EmBut (022000@1)you're singing Sinatra again