# Song: You and the Mona Lisa by: Shawn Colvin & John Leventhal CD: A Few Small Repairs From: Andrew Lyon The song starts in the key of G, and modulates up a minor third to the key of Bb for the chorus. I have transcribed this for three guitars; 1) The open tuning of C7/9 as follows; E B D G C E Em - xx2020 Bb - xxx321 Dsus2/sus4 - xxx020 Eb - xxx876 C - xx2000 Gm7 - xx3323 Bm - xx0422 F - xxx555 2) An altered tuning where the 6th string is tuned up to G; G A D G B E Em - 079xxx Bb6 - 013xxx Dsus4 - 057xxx Eb - 068xxx C - 035xxx Gm7 (no 3rd)- 053xxx Bm7 (no 3rd)- 224xxx F - 233xxx 3) Standard tuning. Dsus2 - xx0230 Bm7 - x24232 Gm7 - 353333 Intro: Em Dsus2 C Bm7 Em Dsus2 C Bm7 Em Dsus2 C Bm7 Em Dsus2 C Bm7 Em Dsus2 Hold me down to anything C Bm7 Anything that you see Em Dsus2 C Bm7 I should walk away right now Em Dsus2 I'll be there, so never mind C Bm7 I'll be the one to fall Em Dsus2 C Bm7 Waiting for you to look up at me Bb Oh I love you the most Eb Always giving up the ghost Gm7 F In your own private conversation Bb You're a sweet mystery Eb There is nothing in between Gm7 F You and the Mona Lisa Em Dsus2 C Bm7 Em Dsus2 Nothing in particular C Bm7 And everything in between Em Dsus2 C Bm7 This is what you mean to me Em Dsus2 Only you and only me C Bm7 Climbing in the right direction Em Dsus2 C Bm7 On the way to everything Bb We were walking up high Eb And no one thought to try Gm7 F But I was the one to blame Bb It was just a mirage Eb So I hid in the garage Gm7 F Until somebody called your name Solo Bb Oh I love you the most Eb Always giving up the ghost Gm7 F In your own private conversation Bb You're a sweet mystery Eb There is nothing in between Gm7 F You and the Mona Lisa Em Dsus2 C Bm7 Em Dsus2 C Bm7 Em Dsus2 Nothing in particular C Bm7 Just you and the Mona Lisa.... Comments/suggestions to Andrew@lyonap.force9.co.uk