Tabbed by J.P. “Amber” Music: Nick Hexum As performed on the 311 day in New Orleans dvd Intro / Verse 1 e|----------------------------------------| B|------------------5---------------------| G|-------4--------5---5--------4------4---| D|-2-3-5---5--5-7--------0-2-5---5--5---5-| A|----------------------------------------| E|----------------------------------------| Then there is a chord played in the background, but I havent figured it out. Chorus (“Whoa, Amber...”) e|-7--7---8--8---7-7-7-7-7-| B|-8--8---10-10--8-8-8-8-8-| G|-9--9---9--9---9-9-9-9-9-| D|-------------------------| A|-------------------------| E|-------------------------| Verse 2 (“You ought to know...”) e|-10-10-10-10-7-7-7-7-| B|-10-10-10-10-8-8-8-8-| G|-10-10-10-10-7-7-7-7-| D|---------------------| A|---------------------| E|---------------------| Solo e|-------------12---------------------|-------------12-----------------------------| B|-12h13-13-15----15-13-1512---------|-12h13-13-15----15-13-1512--12-15-12-12-13-| G|-----------------------------7-7----|--------------------------------------------| D|-----------------------------9-9--9-|--------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------10-|--------------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------| e|-------------------------------------------------------------| B|----------------------------------------------------6---5----| G|-2-2-4-5-4-2-2-2-4-4--4-5-7-5-4-4h5--5-7-9-7-5-4--4---4----5-| D|-------------------------------------------------------------| A|-------------------------------------------------------------| E|-------------------------------------------------------------| Bridge |I had to get this part from the original tab I think its what he does live e|-8--10--12--|----12-15-12--------| B|-8--10--12--|-13----------15-----| G|-9--10--12--|-----------------14-| D|------------|--------------------| A|------------|--------------------| E|------------|--------------------| The next part revolves around the Em and Am chords, but I havent figured it completely out, so just mess with the chords and youll maybe get it. Ill post it on here as soon as I figure it out.