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No Blue Skies Tab

by Lloyd Cole




Here's my attempt at Lloyd Cole's "No Blue Skies" from his
first solo CD.  This song has two (at least) guitars on it -
on playing mainly 5th chords and the other playing other 5 chords -
see the chart for details - listen to the song and see where you'd
put them.

Chords
   x022xx     022xxx
*  x02255    244xxx
   x577xx     x244xx
*  xx0235     022000

Intro 

                         
You want to leave me baby, be my guest

                  
All I'm gonna do is cry

                     
Then I'm gonna find me someone else

                           
To tear the stars out of the sky

*same*
Lookin for something when there's nothing left to be found
Make it easy on yourself
Go out and find your body someone else
Who'll tear the stars out of the sky


*chorus*
*                  *
Baby you're too well read

*                  *
Baby you're too well spoken

*             *
Baby you're too pristine

                      *
When I cry do you feel anything

                            
(Baby you're too well read)

*same as other verses*
You want to leave me baby, be my guest
All I'm gonna do is cry
Then I'm gonna find me someone else
And tear the stars out of the sky


*same as other chorus, except hold on last D5* longer to fit
extra line in*
Baby you're too well read
Baby you're too well spoken
Baby you're far too clean
When I cry do you feel anything
(Baby you're too well read)
Baby you're too well read


You don't need me anymore
You don't need me anymore
They say storms are right for summertime


What you gonna do when you open your eyes


Its a brand new day baby

             *
No blue skies

*solo over verse chords using the *ed chords*

*same as first chorus*
Baby you're too well read
Baby you're too well spoken
Baby you're too pristine
When I cry do you feel anything
(Baby you're too well read)

*same as second chorus*
Baby you're too well read
Baby you're too well spoken
Baby you're far too clean
When I cry do you feel anything
(Baby you're too well read)
Baby you're too well read