"All Of Me" (feat. Paul McCartney) tab by: linkme620 [email protected] v.2, intro tabbed for a request on 26.9.2016. intro lead guitar; (ending a bit different than original, think it sounds more appropriate for one guitar) e|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-----------------------------10-----------------------------------------------------| G|---7~-----9-7---9s11---9s11------7--------------7h9-----7h9-------------------------| D|------------------------------------9~--------9-------9-------9--7~-----7h9---------| A|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------10-----| D F#7 All of me, why not take all of me? B7 Em7 Can't you see I'm no good without you? F#7 Bm Take my lips, I wanna lose them E A A7 Take my arms, I never use them D F#7 Your goodbyes left me with eyes that cry B7 Em7 How can I go on without you? G G7 D7 B7 You took the part that once was my heart Em7 A7 D A7 So why not take all of me? D F#7 Your goodbyes left me with eyes that cry B7 Em7 How can I go on without you? G G7 D7 B7 You took the part that once was my heart Em7 A7 D A7 So why not take all of me? D F#7 Your goodbyes left me with eyes that cry B7 Em7 How can I go on without you? G G7 D7 B7 You took the part that once was my heart Em7 A7 D A7 So why not take all of me?
About the artist behind All Of Me:
Although Clapton's musical style has varied throughout his career, it has always remained rooted in the blues. Clapton is credited as an innovator in several phases of his career, which have included blues-rock (with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and The Yardbirds) and psychedelic rock (with Cream). Clapton has also achieved great chart success in genres ranging from Delta blues (Me and Mr. Johnson) to pop ("Change the World") and reggae (Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff"). Clapton also achieved fame with Derek and the Dominos through the hit song "Layla".
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