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Sunrays And Saturdays Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Vertical Horizon
capoed 5-fingerpicked 
  

    E    A/F#  E/Ab(?) A    B 

e  -0-  -0-  -0-  -0-  -0- 
b  -0-  -0-  -0-  -0-  -0- 
g  -1-  -2-  -4-  -2-  -4- 
d  -2-  -2-  -2-  -2-  -4- 
a  -2-  -x-  -x-  -0-  -2- 
E  -0-  -2-  -4-  -x-  -x- 
  
  

*Verses: 
  

E               *  A/F#                    * 
Open the window,       let the sunset in, 

E                        * A/F#                              * 
if only for the last time,        let me see you smile again. 

E                    *  A/F#                             * 
I'll take my records,          you can have your books, 

E                                *    A/F# 
I'm sorry that I never read them,        but it says so much about us 

A/F#    E/Ab            A    B       E 
Always trying,  to make love out of care, 

A/F#               E/Ab           A                B 
      the perfect recipe,  but something wasn't there. 
  
  

*The picking inbetween the E and A chords is this: (remember, play relative to the capo) 

e----0--- 
b-4-----0 
  
  

Chroruses: 

               A             E/Ab     A/F#    B      E 
I wish you, sunrays and saturdays, perfect starry nights 

A/F#                  E/Ab            A            B          E 
Sweet dreams and moonbeams, and a love that's warm and bright. 

A                E/        A/F#      B         E 
Sunrays and saturdays, friendship strong and true 

A/F#                  E/Ab                  A        B          E 
Oceans of blue and a room with a view, to live the life you choose. 
  

End: 

   A/F#     B        A/F#    B       A/F#     B         E** 
To live the life you, live the life you, live the life you choose. 
  

**The last beautiful chord is this: 

E-0- 
B-0- 
G-1- 
D-4- 
A-2- 
E-0-
            
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