Pat Green

Pat Green - Over And Over guitar chord

Over And Over

Pat Green

CD: Lucky Ones

Tabbed by: Jason Marbach (please e-mail any and all questions to Smoothie7745@hotmail.com)

*ALL THINGS ACOUSTIC GUITAR RE: "Over And Over"*

Capo II (all chords and tabs relative)

D: x00232

G: 320033

A: x02220

B5 inv. 1 (aka B5-1): x244xx

B5 inv. 2 (aka B5-2): xx4477

G/F#: 2x0033

D/F#: 2x0232

F#: 244322

Bm: x24432

Bb/A: x12220

Intro*: Last Half Of Chorus

Verse 1**:

D G A

I feel like getting out of here

D G A

I feel like giving up

D G (B5-1) A

I give my best, then you punch and you kick me

D G (B5-1) A

And then you tell me that it ain't enough

Verse 2:

D G A

Everybody knows what's gonna happen

D G A

Everybody knows what's in store

D G (B5) A

I gave you everything that you were asking

D G (B5) A

Now I just can't give it anymore

Chorus:

G G/F#

Over and over and over and over

A D D/F#

What kind of spell have you got me under

G G/F#

Over and over and over and over

A

What kind of spell have you got me...

D G A

Under the gun, out of my mind

D G A

I've lost my brain, and that's just fine

D G A

I'm just a fool, no it ain't cool

D G A

But I am still in love with you

Repeat 1/2 Of Intro (last two lines of chorus)

Verse 3**:

D G A

I don't know why I'm getting so angry

D G A

I just know that I'm getting bored

D G (B5-1) A

After all the crap that's happened

D G (B5-1) A

I hear heartbreak and it's knocking at the door

Chorus

Bridge:

F# G D

Open your eyes, hey, lighten up

A (bridge walk***) Bm

You like nails, but you ain't that tough

G D

You got what you want, 'cus I'm still here

A

Oh, I ain't goin' anywhere

D G A

Under the gun, out of my mind

D G A

I've lost my brain, and that's just fine

D G A

I'm just a fool, no it ain't cool

D G A

But I am still in love with you

Chorus

Outro: (play chorus, end with two quick strums of "D")

TABS:

(decent skill in fingerpicking (not necessarily superb, as evidenced by the

fact that I can do it) required)

Intro (play 2x):

D G A D G A

e|---2-0------------2-0-------0--|

B|-------3-2-3----------3-2-3----|

G|--2----------2---2-------------|

D|-0--------------0--------------|

A|-------------------------------|

E|-------------------------------|

Verses 1 & 3**:

D G A! D G A

e|---2-5-2-5-3---5-----2-5-2-3--2h3p2-0-------------|

B|---3-3-3-3-3---2-----3-3-3-3--3~~~~~~~3-2h3p2-0---|

G|---------------2--------------------------------2-|

D|-0-0-0-0-0-0-2-2---0-0-0-0-0----------------------|

A|--------------------------------------------------|

E|--------------------------------------------------|

D G! (B5-2) A D G! (B5-2) A

e|---2-5-2-2h3---7-----5----2-5-2-2h3---7-----5--|

B|---3-3-3-3-3---7-----5----3-3-3-3-3---7-----5--|

G|-----------0---4-----2------------0---4-----2--|

D|-0-0-0-0-0-0---4-----2--0-0-0-0-0-0---4-----2--|

A|-----------------------------------------------|

E|-----------------------------------------------|

Bridge Walk***:

A Bm

e|-0-----2--|

B|-2-----3--|

G|-2-----4--|

D|-2-----4--|

A|-0--1--2--|

E|----------|

Key:

~ Let Ring

h Hammer On

p Pull Off

! Listen to song for strumming pattern

NOTES:

Anywhere you see "!" means to listen to the song to figure out the strumming

pattern...you'll probably have to listen to figure the stums out...unless

someone can suggest a good way to notate them for me so I can fix it...like I

said, any questions, hit me with an email and I'll try to answer as best I can.

Also, the "B5" chords in parentheses in the verses are there for note to the

acoustic guitar player...for instance, the bass player would not play a "B"

note there, it's just a place for the acoustic guitar player to add a little

flash. The chords don't always match up with what the acoustic guitar is

playing, those are just the chords WITHIN which the acoustic player is

playing...for instance, I have the "xx4477" chord notated as a B5, but a

standard B5 is "x244xx"...they're the same chord, more or less, but to play

what the acoustic guitar player is playing on the album, you'd have to follow

my tab rather than the strict chords that are written...that's why I split the

two chords up and called one "B5 inv. 1" and the other "B5 inv. 2". If you're

serious about playing this song but need some help (as yes, this song IS

confusing, to me, even reading my OWN tab...it's intended as more of a roadmap

to "Over And Over" enlightemnent, if you will), I'd be happy to get in a voice

chat in AIM or YIM and jam out, maybe help you learn it...toss me an e-mail and

give me your screen name and what program and I'll log on and we can chat

about it some. Also, on the chord "D/F#", if you have a hard time with it (I

do), try using your thum to play the low "F#" (2nd fret on the low E string)

while playing a "D"...helps me, anyways...

One last thing, and I hate to feel like I have to say it, but I feel like I

need to...questions and comments are welcome and encouraged, I love them, but

anything seriously negative like "this is the worst tab I've ever seen" or "you

suck at life" are gonna get a) deleted and b) you banned...people put a lot of

work into their tabs, including me, and no one appreciates their effort

stepped on by someone who didn't take the time to tab out their own

interpretation of the song. If you see soemthing in my tab you disagree with

or think is incorrect, rock on, tell me, I want to have a perfect tab here.

But it's when I get comments (happens all the time, and it sucks) like "Why do

you bother?" and such, it gets to me, so I'd appreciate if those could be kept

private. Hokay, no more soapbox now.

All the B.S. aside, please enjoy *my* interpretation of one of my personal

favorite songs of all time by a legend in the living, Pat Green. Happy

Pickin'!

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