Atlanta Rhythm Section - Champagne Jam
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Band name | Atlanta Rhythm Section |
Song name | Champagne Jam |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 05/01/2008 |
Size | 2.5 kb |
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Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 14:02:42 -0500 From: SteveSubject: a/atlanta_rhythm_section/champagne_jam.crd *********(O=Open chord) Introduction D A A E D A A O E (play twice) E (play4 measures) E7 A O E7 A O E7 A O E7 Come on ma-ma, give me a break... A O E7 A O E7 A O E7 A O E7 I can't help it, it's in my bones... A O C7 E7 gon-na play up a storm. Yes I am Am Am+c Bm E We're gonna have us a champagne jam Am Am+c Bm D A E D A E We're gonna have us a champagne jam D A E D A E Break out the guitars... ...Booze C7 E7 Give me champagne... thank you mam! Am Am+c Bm E We're gon-na have us a... Am Am+c Bm E7 We're gon-na have us a... E7 Yeah, come on.........everybody gon-na play some ****guitar solo #1... G C7 E7 Am Am+c Bm E Am Am+c Bm.) **** D A E Let's raise a ruck-us, Let's tie one on D A A O E Break out a bottle of.... D A E If they throw us in jail, we don't give a damn D A A O E We're gon-na have us a... ...Jam C7 E7 Pour me some champagne, thank you mam... Am Am+c Bm E We're going to have us... Am Am+c Bm We're going to have us... D A E D A A O E (3x) E (Bass Solo) ****Start Guitar Solo #2) E O A E A O (Play about 16 times) G...C7..E (slow down on the E to tie into finale) **** **** finale F# B7 E E7 A7 Gdim E F9 E7 Notes: The open chord I use here really should be G. I find it easier and faster to use an open chord since it is only held for about 1/4 of a beat throughout the song.