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You can play You Were on My Mind by We Five using guitar or guitar.
This song by We Five can also be played by that device.
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You Were on My Mind by We Five Guitar Chords
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 15:28:41 -0500
From: Andrew Rogers
Subject: ./w/we_five/you_were_on_my_mind.crd
We Five had a #3 hit with a perky folk-rock arrangement of this Sylvia
Fricker song in 1965. Do try to find the original Ian and Sylvia version
(available on a Vanguard various-artists comp, among other places) – you’ll
be amazed at how many liberties We Five took with the chord changes, melody,
and even lyrics. –AWR
“You Were On My Mind”
(Sylvia Fricker)
Intro (bass and drums only until final chord):
E A E A E A E (N.C.)
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Verse 1 (chords mostly implied by bass; note that there are some 12-string
parts on the “whoa-oh”s that are present only on the mono mixdown):
When I woke up this m
And
I got tr
I got w
I got w
Verse 2:
E (xx6450)
So I went to the corner
Just to ease my pains
Yeah, just to ease my pains
I got troubles, whoa-oh
I got worries, whoa-oh
I came home again
(repeat verse 1, completely different chords)
When I woke up this m
I got t
I got w
I got w
Bridge:
Yeah, I got to r
I got to
I got to
(repeat verse 1, completely different chords yet again)
When I woke up this m
I got t
I got w
I got w
Coda (electric 12-string):
[(F#)] v v v v [(F#sus4)] v v v v
-9—6—9—6— -7—6—7—6— -6–
—7—7—7—7- —7—7—7—7- -7–
—————– —————– -6–
—————– —————– —-
—————– —————– —-
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— another ace 60’s tab from Andrew Rogers
If you want to learn We Five You Were on My Mind guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just lack tiny adjustments.
Every of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart
The more you proceeding, the easier guitar will feel to play You Were on My Mind. Guitar is hard to master in the beginning, but gets easier the more time you stick with it.