Tuning: Standard
Difficulty: Novice
Artist: The Lumineers
Song: Elouise (acoustic)
Submitted by: Konig
No capo
Chords used:
name: E.A.D.G.B.ECsus2: x.3.0.0.1.0
C: x.3.2.0.1.0
Bb7sus2: x.x.3.0.0.x
Bb7: x.x.3.0.3.x
C7: x.x.5.0.5.x
G6: 3.2.0.0.3.x
Fmaj7: x.3.3.2.1.x
Am: x.0.2.2.1.0
Am7/D: x.x.0.0.1.x
C7sus4: x.x.5.0.6.x
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Intro:
Csus2C Bb7sus2 Bb7C7CG6C x2
Verse:
CG6Fmaj7
If you're down on your luck
CAm
Don't get down on yourself
G6C
It won't do you no good
Verse:
CG6
Cause I've been there before,
Fmaj7C
Fought a hundred wars,
AmG6C
But I'm still fighting for you
Chorus I:
Fmaj7CG6C
Elouise, why'd you leave
Fmaj7AmG6C
Please confess, confess to me
Fmaj7CG6C
Sing my song, patiently
Fmaj7AmGAm7/DBb7C7CG6C
And I'll return, my Elouise
CCsus4CBb7C7 C7sus4 CG6CVerse:
Let's be Elvis and
Let's be David Bern,
let's all learn how to dance
Verse:
Move your feet in time,
Put your hand in mine,
We will waltz once again
Chorus II:
Fmaj7CG6C
Elouise, why'd you leave
Fmaj7AmG6C
Please confess, confess to me
Fmaj7CG6C
Sing my song, patiently
Fmaj7AmGC
And I'll return, my Elouise
Chorus II:
Elouise, why'd you leave
Please confess, confess to me
Sing my song, graciously
He will walk Elouise
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