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Song: More fool me Artist: Genesis Composers: Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford (but attributed on the album to the whole band) Album: Selling England by the pound Tabbed by: DJ The song sounds to be played on a couple of 12 strings, which are not quite in tune with each other, I assume deliberately to give a slight chorus effect. They're not in standard pitch either, but mid-way between pitchs, in an open E tuning. This tab is my version in standard tuning, the chord voicings will not sound exactly as the record but are pretty close. NOTE: LIVE VERSION: 'Genesis Archive 1967-75' they perform it a semi-tone up from the original album version, in the key of B. So that's Capo at 4th fret, and then use a chromatic tuner to fine-tune all the strings sharp by approx. +25 cents. ORIGINAL STUDIO VERSION: In the approx.key of Bb To match this pitch, use a chromatic tuner, and fine-tune all the strings sharp by approx. +30 cents. CAPO: 3rd fret (Will then sound in the approx. key of Bb) Chord names and fret positions are relative to the capo: C = x32010 Am = x02210 Em7 = 022030 Cadd9 = x32030 Asus2 = x02200 Em = 022000 F6 = xx3231 D7 = xx0212 Fmaj7 = 133210 F = xx3211 D7sus4 = xx0213 Dm7 = xx0211 F6 * = xx0211 D5 = xx0235 Cmaj7 = 332000 C6 = x32210 D4 = xx0233 Bm7 = x24232 C/G = 332010 D = xx0232 Am7 = x02213 B7sus4 = x22202 G = 320033 Em6 = 022020 B7 = x21202 Dsus2/F# = xx4230 N.C. = No chords Please select a star rating for this tab, many thanks ============================================================== [Intro] C Cadd9 C F6 F F6 * C C6 C/G | /___/ /___/ /___/ / | Oo---, oh - oh! C Cadd9 C F6 F F6 * B7sus4 B7 Am7 La - la, la, la---, la - la! La, la! | / / / / | Am7 Am Asus2 Am Am7 D7 D7sus4 D5 D4 D | /___/ /___/ / / | /___/ /___/ /___/ / | [Verse 1] G Dsus2/F# Em7 Here am I, who while away the mornings since you've gone, Am Em D7sus4 D7 Too long have I lay alone, not knowing which way to turn, G Dsus2/F# N.C. Em7 N.C. And there you are, ...quite sure you were right, um - mm, Am Em D7sus4 D7 Knowing full well, that I'd be the first one to go down [Verse 2] Fmaj7 Cmaj7 And you'd be the one who was laughing, Dm7 C Ex - cept when things weren't going your way, Cmaj7 And then the lady would say... Bm7 Em7 Am Am7 D N.C. ...That she'd had e - nough ...wandering around on her own [Verse 3] G Dsus2/F# The day you left, N.C. Em7 N.C. Well, I think you knew you'd not be back, um - mm, Am Em Well, at least it would seem that way, B7sus4 B7 Because you never said good - bye, Em7 Em6 But, when it comes 'round to you and me, Cmaj7 G N.C. I'm sure it will work out al - right [Verse 4] Fmaj7 Cmaj7 And you'd be the one who was laughing, Dm7 C And giving me something I don't need, Cmaj7 And, you know, I'd always hold you, Bm7 Em7 B7sus4 B7 And keep you warm ...oh, ...more fool me [Coda] Em7 Em6 Ah, but when it comes 'round to you and me, Cmaj7 Em7 Em6 I ask myself, 'Do I really believe in your love?' N.C. Cmaj7 G Umm, yes, I'm sure it will work out al - right