Dear Chicago Chords by Ryan Adams From the Demolition album. There are various ways I've seen of playing this, depends where you have/put a capo and I'm not sure how Ryan himself does it, but this is one way at least. Capo 4th fret Chords used, relative to capo: C - X32010 F - 133211 Am - X02210 Asus4 - X02230 Em - 022000 G - 320033 Intro: (C) The C's are played with hammer ones like this: e|----0----0-------------------0----0-----------------| B|----1----1-------------------1----3p1---------------| G|----0----0h2--and sometimes--0----0-----------------| D|----0h2--0-------------------0h2--2-----------------| A|----3----3-------------------3----3-----------------| E|----------------------------------------------------| There are a few hammers on etc on other chords, such as the F occasionally, but its nothing unusual, the usual bits used with those chords. C Dear Chicgo You'll never guess You know the girl you said I'd meet some day Well I got something to confess F She picked me up on Friday Asked me if she reminded me of you C I just laughed and lit a cigarette Said that's impossible to do F Life's gotten simple since And it fluctuates so much C Happy and sad and back again I'm not crying out to much F Think about you all the time It's strange and hard to deal C Think about you lying there Those blankets lie so still Am Nothing breathes here in the cold Nothing moves or even smiles F I've been thinking some of suicide But theres bars out here for miles Am Sorry about the every kiss Every kiss you wasted bad F I think the thing you said was true C I'm going to die alone and sad C The wind's feeling real these days Baby, it hurt's me some Never thought I'd feel so blue New York City, you're almost gone Asus4 Em F G think that I've fallen out of love Asus4 Em F G think that I've fallen out of love Asus4 Em F G I think that I've fallen out of love C With you Thats it. You may have a different way of playing it, but I think this way works with the capo in place. I'm not to sure about the Asus4 etc part, so any comments on that or the rest of it to correct are welcome.