Song: 7 Deadly Sins Artist: The Traveling Wilburys Album: Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 (1990) Tempo: Waltz. Time: 3/4 Tabbed: rikigo URL's: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._3; https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Jled0E1VmjI Tuning: Standard Chords: EADGBe E7 === 020100 A === 002220 F#m === 244222 D === XX0323 B7 === X21202 E === 022100 F#m7 === 242222 Chorus 1: NC E7 A F#m D Seven, seven, seven--deadly sins, E7 A F#m D That's how the world begins. E7 A F#m D Watch out when you step in, E7 A F#m D For seven deadly sins. E7 A F#m D Seven deadly sins, E7 A F#m D That's when the fun begins. A7 D (Seven deadly sins). Verse 1: D E7 (Sin number one) was when you left me, A A7 (Sin number two) you said goodbye. D B7 E F#m7 E7 (Sin number three) was when you told me a little white lie. D E D Chorus 2: E A F#m D Seven deadly sins; E A F#m D Once it starts, E A F#m D It never ends (seven deadly sins). E A F#m D Watch out around the bend (seven deadly sins); E A F#m D The seven deadly sins. A7 (Seven deadly sins). Verse 2: D E7 (Sin number four) was when you looked my way, A A7 (Sin number five) was when you smiled. D B7 E (Sin number six) was when you let me stay, E F#m7 E Sin number seven was when you touched me, D E D Drove me wild. Chorus 3: E7 A F#m D Seven deadly sins; E7 A F#m D So many rules to bend. E7 A F#m D Time and time again; E7 A F#m D Seven deadly sins. E7 A F#m D Seven deadly sins, E7 A F#m D (Seven deadly sins). E7 A F#m D (Seven deadly sins), A7 (Seven deadly sins). Instrumental Solo: (Seven deadly sins) | D E7 A A7 | (Seven deadly sins) | D B7 F#m7 E | (Seven deadly sins) | D E D | Chorus 4: E7 A F#m D Seven deadly sins, E7 A F#m D That's how the world begins (Seven deadly sins). E7 A F#m D Watch out when you step in (Seven deadly sins), A7 For seven deadly sins. Coda: A D A D A Seven (seven); seven (seven); seven (seven); seven (deadly sins). (End) Notes: 1. Though it was their second release, the album was mischievously titled Vol. 3 by George Harrison. According to Jeff Lynne, "That was George's idea. He said, 'Let's confuse the buggers.'"