Last Date Guitar Tabs
Last Date Tabs - R.E.M., version (1). Play Last Date Tabs using simple video lessons. Home » R » R.E.M., so it sounds best if you play it on a piano instead of a guitar (IMHO). If you can figure out the melody line to go over-top the chords, I can give you the chords. Hang on a second while I put the CD on and I'll type the chords as I. “Last Date” was made famous by Floyd Cramer. Each of the tunes contains two sheets of tab and an mp3 of Roy playing with a backing track. Both songs are in C6 tuning for 6-string lap steel guitar.
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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. # #-## # # For the latest collection of R.E.M. Chords & tab, go to # # # If you have any corrections or additions to this file, please email them # to # LAST DATE (Floyd Cramer) I don't have the details of the song written down, but LAST DATE is basically just C, F and G. As written by Floyd Cramer, it was just a piano solo with a bit of percussion, vocal 'ooohs', bass and strings, so it sounds best if you play it on a piano instead of a guitar (IMHO). If you can figure out the melody line to go over-top the chords, I can give you the chords.
Last Date Chords And Lyrics
Hang on a second while I put the CD on and I'll type the chords as I hear them. Bars are separated by slashes.
Guitar Chords For Last Date
Intro F / F Em Dm / C / C Bm Am / G / G / G / G Verse C / C / C / C (bass line goes C D E) / F / F / F / F Em Dm C / C / C / C / F / F / F / F Em Dm C / C / C / C / F / F / F / F Em Dm Chorus C / C / F / F/ C / C / F / F/ C / C / G / G / C / C / G / G Verse again Chorus again Verse again (with improv guitar jazzy melody) Chorus End F / Em / Dm / C.