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Eric Clapton - Someone Like You Ukulele

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Someone Like You Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Eric Clapton


SOMEONE LIKE YOU
Eric Clapton



This song was released in 1975 as the B-side of
the "Knockin on Heaven's Door" single. It's now
available on the Crossroads box set. This is a
fairly mellow tune written by Arthur Louis.


Intro: G  G  C  D  G

Verse 1:

G		       Am
I got up this morning and fell out of bed
D			  G
Trying to make it to the door
			Am
The wind was high, I didn't have much time
D			G      D
Trying to find a man to score
Em		          Am
And then you came up on the other side
D                 G
To brighten up my day
        Am
I knew right away
D		       G    C   D
That this could be my day


Chorus:

G             Am
Someone like you
D			  G   C   D
Could make me change my ways
G	      Am
Someone like you
D			  G   C   D
Could turn my nights into days


Verse 2:

G		  Am
There you were, standing
D               G
On a crowded street
			   Am
You looked so good, though the air was bad
D		    G    C    D
Walking through the fog


Chorus:

G             Am
Someone like you
D			  G   C   D
Could make me change my ways
G	      Am
Someone like you
D			  G   C   D
Could turn my nights into days


solo chords: G  Am  D  G  C  D  G  Am  D  G  D


Verse 3:

Em		      C
I want to thank you, thank you now
D				G    C   D
For getting me back on my feet again
G			Am
I want to thank you, thank you now
D				G    C   D
For getting me back on my feet again


Chorus:

G             Am
Someone like you
D			  G   C   D
Could make me change my ways
G	      Am
Someone like you
D			  G   C   D
Could turn my nights into days
G             Am
Someone like you
D			  G   C   D
Could make me change my ways
G	      Am
Someone like you
D			  G   D   Em   C   D   C   Am   G
Could turn my nights into days

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