Gin Blossoms ? Day Job (Scott Johnson, Bill Leen, Phillip Rhodes, Jesse Valenzuela, Robin Wilson) VERSE: F#5 A5 B5 --------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------2----4----------------------- -4----(4)----(4)----(4)----2----4-----4-4-4-4-4-4~------ -4----(4)----(4)----(4)----0----2-----4-4-4-4-4-4~------ -2----(2)----(2)----(2)---------------2-2-0h2?0h2~----- (let ring) ~let ring ?We?ve been here once before? CHORUS: this song is in the key of A major (the II chord in A major key is B-minor). But the blossoms use reverse polarity and play a B-major chord instead of the minor to give an ascending feel. Same thing with the F#-major chord. A5 E B F# -------------------------------------- -------9----------11------------------- -------9----8-----11------------------- --7----9----9-----11------------------ --7----7----9-----9-------------------- --5---------7-------------------------- ?I should?ve been a whole lot further? cool riff in the chorus: |--------------------------------- |------------------------------- |------------------------------- |--------0---------------0----- |----0---------------0--------- |--2---------------1------------- | Asus2 E |------------------------------ |------------------9----------- |------------------9----------- |--7---------------9------------- |--7---------------7------------ |--5------------------------------ BRIDGE: The solo consists of an F#minor pentatonic scale over the verse. Simple as that. There are a few good fundamental riffs in the solo. But other than that, there?s nothing about it that would make me want to play it or tab it out. This is a good song to improvise the solo on your own if you want to cover it.