Artist: "Eric Clapton" Title: "Old Love" Album: "Unplugged" Intro: N.C. Am7 Dm7/A G7sus4 G N.C. |------------------|------5---5------5----------|-3----3-------3---------------| |------------------|------5---6------6----------|-3----3-------3---------------| |------------------|*-----5---5------5-----5--0-|-5----5-------4--------------*| |------------------|*-----7---7------7-----7--0-|-3----3-------5--------------*| |--------0h3bp0----|-0--------------------------|-5------------5-------0h3p0---| |---0h3--------2b--|----------------------------|-3---------3------0h3--------3| Repeat this a few times, It varies a little every time Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G I can feel your body Am7 F/Dm7 Gsus4 G When I`m lying in bed Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G There's too much confusion Am7 F/Dm7 Gsus4 G Going around through my head F E7 And it makes me so angry Am Am- Am7 D7 To know that the flame still burns F E7 Why can't I get over? F7* E7#9. . . . When will I ever learn Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G Old love, leave me alone Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G Old love, go on home Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G I can see your face Am7 F/Dm7 Gsus4 G But I know that it's not real Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G It's just an illusion Am7 F/Dm7 Gsus4 G Caused by how I used to feel F E7 And it makes me so angry Am Am- Am7 D7 To know that the flame will always burn F E7 I'll never get over F E7 . . . . I know now that I'll never learn Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G Old love, leave me alone Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G Am7 Dm7 Gsus4 G Old love, go on home G+ == 355533, Am- == x02110 * = Use Moveable C7 Additional details: F7 E7#9 Gsus4 G E ------------------------ ---------3-------3--------------- B -----6------------8----- ---------3-------3--------------- G -----8------------7----- ---------5-------4--------------- D -----7------------6----- ---------3-------5--------------- A -----8------------7----- ---------5-------5--------------- E ------------------------- --------3-------3---------------
About the artist behind Old Love Tab:
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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