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ARTIST: Glen Hansard
SONG: Love Don't Keep Me Waiting
Hopefully it will be on the new album because the song is fucking ace.
** The parts where I wrote "D" Glen actually plays a whole lot of variations on D,
probably including lot's of Dsus4, Dsus4 without G2, a bit of Dsus2 and D/F# and
stuff. Make it beautiful.
** Where I wrote "\/\/\/\/\/\/" Glen is doing some muted playing before going back
to the D thing again.
** A* and B*:
A* B*
e|-0---0-
B|-5---7-
G|-6---8-
D|-7---9-
A|-7---9-
E|-0---0-
CAPO 2
INTRO: D D D D
D D E E7 E
Lover, you've been hesitating
D
You've been hanging on for that far too long
E E7 E
And lover you've been leaving me waiting
D
And I don't know why it is I've done
A* B*
And lover, don't leave me guessing
A* E
Oh lover, don't leave me here
/\/\/\/\/\/\/ D
Show yourself to me
D E E7 E
And time you've been a-wastin'
D
You've been running out on me
E E7 E
And town you've been a-talkin'
D
You say what you really mean
A* B*
And lover, don't leave me guessing
A* E E7 E
Oh lover, don't leave me here
A* B*
And lover, don't leave waiting
A* E E7 E
Oh lover, don't keep me here
/\/\/\/\/\/\/ D
Show yourself to me
INSTRUMENTAL BREAK: D E D E D
A* B*
And lover, don't leave me waiting
A* E E7 E
Oh lover, don't keep me here
A* B*
And lover, don't leave me guessing
A* E E7 E
Oh lover, don't leave me here
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ D
Show yourself to me
OUTRO: D
Sounds awesome, though I think the B* is with an open B.
I believe from listening to Glen's performance that the E is actually an Em and the B is a Bm as well. That's at least what my ear is telling me. The E major just doesn't sound right, but otherwise everything else is spot on.
A* is played 777600 and B* is 999800. The low E is also dropped down to a D