Actually, this was recorded as a V-Roys song on "All About Town". Depending on where you
you may not be able to get your hands on a recording of this.
Again, there are lots of little "Scottisms" (hammers/pulls/walks) throughout this one,
I don't know how to indicate, but if you listen to the recording, they're easy to pick up
The Cm and Cm7 are played as bar chords on the third fret. The C is just a traditional
position C. I don't have a way to note the Cm7 except to describe what Scott does.
Pick up your 4th (pinky) finger from the Cm and place it on the high E string on the 6th
This simply duplicates the F note (one octave up) from the 3rd string of the Cm7
Does that even make sense? I've also seen/heard Scott play this with a capo on the
fret, but I can't sing it that high, so I keep it where he recorded it
I've also seen him do it on a 12 string ...... simply beautiful!!! It makes me wish I
have
known Holly.
Intro: (x2) G - D - Em - C - G - D
Em - C (walk down to G)
[G] [D] [Em] [C] [G]
You h[D]ad to go, I knew the day was comin? for some time
[G] [D] [Em] [C] [G]
You?re leavin?[D] slow, the hardest part is watchin? you slip by
[G]Feel you [D]fading a[Em]way
and [C]with your heart goes a part of [G]mine[D]
[G]Feel you [B7]fading a[Em]way
and if [C]I could see you one more day
It?d [Cm]be the one before you changed,
Cm7 (this is the weird Cm7)
see you later too goodbye
[G] [D] [Em] [C] [G]
Your eyes a[D]re mine, your fingers fit my hands
[G] [D] [Em] [C] [G]
It make[D]s me cry to think that I will not hold them again
[G]Feel you [D]fading a[Em]way
and [C]with your heart goes a part of [G]mine[D]
[G]Feel you [B7]fading a[Em]way
and if [C]I could see you one more day
It?d [Cm]be the one before you changed,
Cm7 (this is the weird Cm7)
see you later too goodbye
My [Em]heart sings out of [A]tune to yours in [Em]time
But, that [Em]song it sings will [A]have to change
[D] Without a beat to stand behind
(Play chords from verse again x2)
[G] [D] [Em] [C] [G]
Holly, [D]goodbye, you know that I can take care of myself
[G] [D] [Em] [C]
There will be [D]times, I think how nice it?d be to have your help
[G]Feel you [D]fading a[Em]way
and [C]with your heart goes a part of [G]mine[D]
[G]Feel you [B7]fading a[Em]way
and if [C]I could see you one more day
It?d [Cm]be the one before you changed,
Cm7 (this is the weird Cm7)
see you later too goodbye
I've heard Scott do the last line X3 with the Cm7 then go back to one more round of the
from the first line then end on the G.
Have fun
you may not be able to get your hands on a recording of this.
Again, there are lots of little "Scottisms" (hammers/pulls/walks) throughout this one,
I don't know how to indicate, but if you listen to the recording, they're easy to pick up
The Cm and Cm7 are played as bar chords on the third fret. The C is just a traditional
position C. I don't have a way to note the Cm7 except to describe what Scott does.
Pick up your 4th (pinky) finger from the Cm and place it on the high E string on the 6th
This simply duplicates the F note (one octave up) from the 3rd string of the Cm7
Does that even make sense? I've also seen/heard Scott play this with a capo on the
fret, but I can't sing it that high, so I keep it where he recorded it
I've also seen him do it on a 12 string ...... simply beautiful!!! It makes me wish I
have
known Holly.
Intro: (x2) G - D - Em - C - G - D
Em - C (walk down to G)
[G] [D] [Em] [C] [G]
You h[D]ad to go, I knew the day was comin? for some time
[G] [D] [Em] [C] [G]
You?re leavin?[D] slow, the hardest part is watchin? you slip by
[G]Feel you [D]fading a[Em]way
and [C]with your heart goes a part of [G]mine[D]
[G]Feel you [B7]fading a[Em]way
and if [C]I could see you one more day
It?d [Cm]be the one before you changed,
Cm7 (this is the weird Cm7)
see you later too goodbye
[G] [D] [Em] [C] [G]
Your eyes a[D]re mine, your fingers fit my hands
[G] [D] [Em] [C] [G]
It make[D]s me cry to think that I will not hold them again
[G]Feel you [D]fading a[Em]way
and [C]with your heart goes a part of [G]mine[D]
[G]Feel you [B7]fading a[Em]way
and if [C]I could see you one more day
It?d [Cm]be the one before you changed,
Cm7 (this is the weird Cm7)
see you later too goodbye
My [Em]heart sings out of [A]tune to yours in [Em]time
But, that [Em]song it sings will [A]have to change
[D] Without a beat to stand behind
(Play chords from verse again x2)
[G] [D] [Em] [C] [G]
Holly, [D]goodbye, you know that I can take care of myself
[G] [D] [Em] [C]
There will be [D]times, I think how nice it?d be to have your help
[G]Feel you [D]fading a[Em]way
and [C]with your heart goes a part of [G]mine[D]
[G]Feel you [B7]fading a[Em]way
and if [C]I could see you one more day
It?d [Cm]be the one before you changed,
Cm7 (this is the weird Cm7)
see you later too goodbye
I've heard Scott do the last line X3 with the Cm7 then go back to one more round of the
from the first line then end on the G.
Have fun