YOUNG AND INNOCENT DAYS C C/B Am Am/G F F/E Dm F/E Dm F F/E Dm C (n.C.) C C/B Am Am/G F RIFF 1 Dm I look back at the way I used to look at life Dm Dm/C Dm/B RIFF 2 C C C/B Am Am/G Soft, white dreams with sugar coated outside C C/B Am Am/F G7 G7/F G7 RIFF 3 It was great, so great F G7 F C Young and innocent days C C/B Am Am/G F F/E Dm I wish my eyes could only see Dm Dm/C Dm/B RIFF 2 C C C/B Am Am/G Every-thing, exactly as it used to be C C/B Am Am/F G7 G7/F G7 It's too late, so late F G7 F C Young and innocent days F G7 F C Young and innocent days BRIDGE: D D D/E D G C D D D/E D G C C/B Am Em F C D D D/E D G C I see the lines across your face Time has gone and nothing ever can replace Those great, so great Young and innocent days C F G7 F F/E F/D C Young and innocent days (OUTRO PLAY ALL CHORDS OF VERSE) RIFF 1: RIFF 2: RIFF 3: E --------------------- ---------------- --------------| B --------------------- ---------------- --------------| G ---0-2-0------------- ---------------- --------------| D -4-------4-3-0------- ---------------- --------------| A --------------------- ---0-2-0-----3-- -------0------| E --------------------- -3-------3-1---- -0-1-3--------|
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The band's early hard-driving singles set a standard in the mid-1960s for rock and roll, while albums such as Face to Face,[2] Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur and Muswell Hillbillies are highly regarded by fans, critics, and peers, and are considered amongst the most influential recordings of the era.[3]
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