"No Fair At All"
(Jim Yester)
Jim Yester, in the liner notes to the Japanese _From The Original Master
Tapes_ CD (Warner/Pioneer WPCP-3536):
Inspired musically by the 1940's tune, "Return To Paradise", this
bittersweet ballad features another of the group's signature sounds, the
Soprano Recorder.
Intro:
[Dmaj7] [G/D] [Dmaj7] [G/D]
xx0675 xx0787 xx0[11]109 xx0787
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Verse 1:
[Dmaj7]I've never seen this [G/D]side of you b[Dmaj7]efore, 'til [G/D]now
[Dmaj7]Never knew that [G/D]you could feel thi[Dmaj7]s way, 'til [G/D]now
A[G]fter all the time we've [F#m7]spent together
[Em7]Just doesn't seem [A7]fair
At[Dmaj7] all, [G/D] no fair at[Dmaj7] all[G/D]
Verse 2:
I've never seen the moonlight in your hair, 'til now
Never knew the sweet things you could say, 'til now
After all the time we've spent together
Just doesn't seem fair
At all, no fair at all
(repeat verse w/recorder solo replacing first two lines)
Coda (repeat to fade):
No fair at[Dmaj7] all, no no[G/D] no, no fair at[Dmaj7] all...[G/D]
-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers
(Jim Yester)
Jim Yester, in the liner notes to the Japanese _From The Original Master
Tapes_ CD (Warner/Pioneer WPCP-3536):
Inspired musically by the 1940's tune, "Return To Paradise", this
bittersweet ballad features another of the group's signature sounds, the
Soprano Recorder.
Intro:
[Dmaj7] [G/D] [Dmaj7] [G/D]
xx0675 xx0787 xx0[11]109 xx0787
[/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/][/][/][/][/][/][/][/]
Verse 1:
[Dmaj7]I've never seen this [G/D]side of you b[Dmaj7]efore, 'til [G/D]now
[Dmaj7]Never knew that [G/D]you could feel thi[Dmaj7]s way, 'til [G/D]now
A[G]fter all the time we've [F#m7]spent together
[Em7]Just doesn't seem [A7]fair
At[Dmaj7] all, [G/D] no fair at[Dmaj7] all[G/D]
Verse 2:
I've never seen the moonlight in your hair, 'til now
Never knew the sweet things you could say, 'til now
After all the time we've spent together
Just doesn't seem fair
At all, no fair at all
(repeat verse w/recorder solo replacing first two lines)
Coda (repeat to fade):
No fair at[Dmaj7] all, no no[G/D] no, no fair at[Dmaj7] all...[G/D]
-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers