An Endless Summer chords by Tom Delonge
Guitar chords with lyrics
Tom Delonge An Endless Summer Submitted by: jeremyunderground41@yahoo.com Key: B Tuning: Standard EADGBe Chords used: B - x24442 F# - 244322 G#m - 466444 E - 022100 C#m - x46654 Ebm - x68876
Intro:
G#m--E-- x2
B--E-- x2
Then
G#m-F#-B-E- x2
Verse 1:
B E
Stop cover from run
F# E
And buy a magazine
B E
16 in a wicked Friday
F# E
Sex bombs and gasoline
B E
Down on the coast
F# E
and wear our hearts
B
Sunset on on a summer
E F#
Sunday and It?s gonna
E
be a problem
Refrain 1:
B E
She?s so unforgetable
B E
16 and All American
Chorus 1:
G#m C#m Ebm
Follow me close
It?s gonna be a
E B E
long way to travel
G#m C#m Ebm
through run
E
And now that it
B E
is so illogical
G#m C#m Ebm
Stay in close
It?s gonna be a
E B E
hard one to see
G#m C#m Ebm
what you find
E
And now that It
B E G#m F# B E G#m F# B E
is so illogical
Verse 2:
B E
We are alive
F# E
Soon I'm awake
B
16 on apparent
E F#
Monday Small dress
E
on the interstate
B E
Guess we'll decided
F# E
The sound of a gun
B
Ride around with
E F#
a recent jacket And
E
I wear what I want
Refrain 2:
B E B E
B E
She?s so unforgetable
B E
16 and All American
Chorus 2:
G#m C#m Ebm
Follow me close
It?s gonna be a
E B E
long way to travel
G#m C#m Ebm
through run
E
And now that it
B E
is so illogical
G#m C#m Ebm
Stay in close
It?s gonna be a
E B E
hard one to see
G#m C#m Ebm
what you find
E
And now that It
B E
is so illogical
Interlude:
G#m--E-- x2
B--E-- x2
Chorus 3:
G#m C#m Ebm
Follow me close
It?s gonna be a
E B E
long way to travel
G#m C#m Ebm
through run
E
And now that it
B E
is so illogical
G#m C#m Ebm
Stay in close
It?s gonna be a
E B E
hard one to see
G#m C#m Ebm
what you find
E
And now that It
B E
is so illogical
G#m C#m Ebm
Follow me close
It?s gonna be a
E B
long night if
E G#m C#m Ebm
you're gona hide
E
And now that it
B E
is so illogical
G#m C#m Ebm
Stay in close
It?s gonna be a
E B E
hard one to see
G#m C#m Ebm
what you find
E
And now that It
B E G#m(hold) Please rate for accuracy!
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