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Welcome to the Play Me song page on 911Tabs. This song has been written by Neil Diamond and posted at 11-22-2004 and viewed by 2070 of our visitors. You can find lyrics of Play Me by following the link above this text, also accessible the backin track version of this song. We constantly add new versions of chords & tabs so check this page periodically for receiving newest versions!
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"Play Me" by Neil Diamond
Opening is basically a finger picking of a basic [D] chord, picking the strings
in a legato style. Most of the song (except the chorus) is pretty much played
the same way....
[D]
She was morning and I was night time.
[G]
I one day woke up to find her lyin' beside my bed.
[D]
I softly said, "Come take me."
[D]
For I've been lonely, in need of someone
[G]
As though I'd done someone wrong somewhere, but I don't know where.
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Play Me:Neil Diamond.
#11 in 1972.
INTRO: D G (x2)
#1.
D
She was morning and I was night time,
G
I one day woke up to find her lying beside my bed.
D
I softly said, 'Come take me.'
D
For I've been lonely, in need of someone,
as though I'd done someone wrong, somewhere,
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#-------------------------------PLEASE NOTE-------------------------------------#
# This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
# song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
#------------------------------------------------------------------#
Play Me chords
Neil Diamond
D
She was morning and I was night time.
G
I one day woke up to find her lyin' beside my bed.
D
I softly said, "Come take me."
D
For I've been lonely, in need of someone
G
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Intro/verse:
e -------------l------------l------------l------------l
b ---------3---l--------3---l---------3--l---------3--l
g ------2----2-l-----2----2-l---0-2-0--0-l---0-2-0--0-l
d ----4---4----l---4---4----l-0----------l-0----------l
a --5----------l-5----------l------------l------------l
e -------------l------------l------------l------------l
e -------------l------------l-----------------------l
b ---------3---l--------3---l---------3-------------l
g ------2----2-l-----2----2-l---0-2-0--2-2h4--2--0--l
d ----4---4----l---4---4----l-0-------------0--0--0-l
a --5----------l-5----------l-----------------------l
e -------------l------------l-----------------------l
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This is my first tab so I am sure I have missed something,
however it still sounds close, but please comment,
Enjoy!!!
(Standard Tuning)
[G] [A]
You are the sun, I am the moon,
[G/B] [A7] [D]
You are the words, I am the tune, play me.
Solo:
E--------------------------------------------------------------------|
B--10--7h8p7--8/10--7h8p7--8/10--7h8p7--7h8p7--7h8/10--8p7h8p7-------|
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As far as I'm concerned, although this song is in the key of D, an
acoustic guitar player MUST play it Capo 2 and in C. The general
picking pattern I use for the verses is (by strings) 5-4-3-4-2-3,
ignoring the 1st and 6th (e and E) strings until the chorus (You are
the sun; I am the moon...). A benefit of this picking pattern is
that the Csus4 and F2 chords are fingered the same, so it makes the
song even easier to play than it looks! I left out little flourishes
in the verses in order not to clutter up the notation even more than
it already is, but I think the average intermediate (and many
novices) will be able to figure these out.
Final note: the C/D and C/E "chords" are just approximations, since
they are shown just to let the performer know that the bass notes
are to be emphasized. I just alternate between these bass notes and
the 2nd string (playing a high C) and I think it sounds nice.
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