Damien Dempsey - Apple Of My Eye

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Band name Damien Dempsey
Song name Apple Of My Eye
Tab type Chords
Added 05/10/2008
Size 1.32 kb
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Damien Dempsey
Apple Of My Eye

for the C/G(SLIDE)chord in the newyork newyork bit, slide the whole chord up to the 5th 
i.e. baby finger and ring finger in the 5th fret. it sounds good!

Intro:

G G D C Am7 C/G

Verse:

G               D    C   Am7         C/G
Flying over the sea, my guitar and me,
G        D     C   Am7          C/G
40,000 feet, what a brilliant feat
G                  D      C        Am7     C/G
Go west don't go east, a famine or a feast,
G                   D      C               Am7       C/G
Were treated better there, a homeless one is rear

Chorus:

C   G  C            Am7  C/G
I feel the city's lure,
C                G      C       Am7  C/G
the apple of my eye, I cherish her.

Verse:

Everybody's here, from all across the earth,
Tongues and tribes galore, there isn't any war.

Chorus:

I feel the city's lure,
the apple of my eye, I cherish her,
I feel the city's warmth,
the apple of my eye, I cherish her.

C/G       C/G(SLIDE)      G    D
New York, New York    Im coming
New York, New York    Im coming
New York, New York    Im coming
New York, New York    Im coming


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