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Play these two chords throughout the entire song: Dm7 and C.
It's the same strumming pattern as Billy Jean; strum each chord once and don't let them 
ring at all (think they're called staccato strums).

e|--10----8---------10-----8-------10-----8--------------------------------|
B|--10----8---------10-----8-------10-----8--------------------------------|
G|--10----(b9)--------10-----(b9)------10-----(b9)-------------------------------|
D|--10----10--------10-----10------10-----10-------------------------------|
A|--12----10--------12-----10------12-----10-------------------------------|
E|--10----8---------10-----8-------10-----8--------------------------------|
    Dm7   C         Dm7    C       Dm7   C

There is a riff that is played throughout the verse that goes like this:

e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------10-10---------------------------10-10-------------------------|
A|-10h12-12--------10h12------------10h12-12---------10h12-------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|


The chorus is the same as the verse except you use plat an Ab7M chord when he sing: 
"no more love on the run"

Abm7

e|-5------------|
B|-6------------|
G|-7------------|
D|-8------------|
A|-8------------|
E|-6------------|

most guitar fills are just improvising in the D minor pentatonic scale.
enjoy!
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