The A progressions sound best (IMO) if they are all played on the D string like so: A Aaug A6 A7 e|--0-----x-----0-----0----| B|--2-----2-----2-----2----| G|--2-----2-----2-----2----| D|--2-----3-----4-----5----| A|--0-----0-----0-----0----| E|--x-----x-----x-----x----| He tends to skip the A7 and play a riff instead, so the A7s could all be No Chord. Capo 4 [Intro] A Aaug (x2)
[Verse 1] A Aaug A6 (A7) Twenty five thousand six hundred thirty six D Divided by 13 Bm A Is the year that you were born A Aaug A6 (A7) Needed a calculator to figure out D Bm A The time I have wasted every year since you were born [Chorus 1] F#m C#m D A E Ninety percent of the time we're doing fine F#m C#m D A E And I'll keep on counting on you to help me keep on towing the line [Bridge] A Aaug A6 A7 D Bm A Aaug (x2) [Verse 2] A Aaug A6 One hundred million times every time (A7) I have fallen D Bm A I am sorry for breaking your heart again A Aaug A6 (A7) I need a math degree so you can see D Bm A That I'm only counting on you and me [Chorus 2] F#m C#m D A E Ninety degrees is what the thermometer reads F#m C#m D A E The weather outside don't matter when you're holding on to me [Verse 3/Outro] A Aaug A6 (A7) Twenty five thousand six hundred thirty six D Divided by 13 Bm A Is the year that you were born Bm A Is the year that you were born D A