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Band:Me First And The Gimme Gimmes
Song:Leaving On A Jetplane
Album:?

Tabbed by Kyle Gayne

Intro
G:------------------------|
D:-3/555555553/55553/5555-|
A:------------------------|x2
E:------------------------|

Verse 1
G:------------------------------------------------------------------|
D:-55555555--------55555555--------55555555-------------------------|
A:---------33333333--------33333333--------333333335555555555555555-|x1
E:------------------------------------------------------------------|

G:------------------------------------------------------------------|
D:-55555555--------55555555------3355555555-------------------------|
A:---------33333333--------335577----------33333333555555555--------|x1
E:------------------------------------------------------------------|

Chorus
G:------------------------------------------------------------------|
D:------------------------------------------------------------------|
A:---------33333333--------33333333--------333333335555555555555555-|x2
E:-33333333--------33333333--------33333333-------------------------|

G:------------------|
D:------------------|
A:-5555555555555555-|x1
E:------------------|

Verse 2
G:------------------------------------------------------------------|
D:-----------2-3-5-----------2-3-5-----------2-3-5---445577--445577-|
A:---2-3-5-3---------2-3-5-3---------2-3-5-3-------55------55-------|x1
E:-3---------------3---------------3--------------------------------|

G:------------------------------------------------------------------|
D:------------------------------------------------------------------|
A:---------33333333--------33333333--------333333335555555555555555-|x1
E:-33333333--------33333333--------33333333-------------------------|

Chorus

Verse 3
G:------------------------------------------------------------------|
D:-55555555--------55555555--------55555555-------------------------|
A:---------33333333--------33333333--------333333335555555555555555-|x1
E:------------------------------------------------------------------|

G:------------------------------------------------------------------|
D:-55555555--------55555555--------55555555-------------------------|
A:---------33333333--------33333333--------33333333555555555--------|x1
E:------------------------------------------------------------------|

Chorus

Outro
G:------------------------------------------------------------------|
D:-----------------5~~~----5~~~----5~~~----5~~~----55555555/12------|
A:------------------------------------------------------------------|x1
E:-3~~~------------3~~~----3~~~----3~~~----3~~~---------------------|

Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: BassMasta.net
http://www.bassmasta.net/m/me_first_and_the_gimme_gimmes/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Alex
Lead Player
#1 by Alex at Nov 20, 1970 at 10:32 AM EST
Beautiful.
 
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Connor
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#2 by Connor Larkin at May 11, 1986 at 7:37 PM EST
What I want to know is why they felt the need to replace "played around" with "fucked around."
 
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Alexxx <3
Lead Player
#3 by Alexxx <3 at May 1, 1988 at 10:23 PM EST
It's obviously meant to appeal to today's youth... I mean, in your parents' time, would it be socially acceptable to swear like that in a song? I think not.
 
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joe
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#4 by joe at Nov 13, 1988 at 12:39 PM EST
Way better than John Denver's version
 
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garrett
Rhythm Player
#5 by garrett at Mar 3, 1990 at 3:56 AM EST
one cover i really prefer to the original. i think the fucked around part was just to make it seem more serious. i don't think they're mainstream enough for adding one curse word to be enough to boost their cd sales.
 
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ian
Average
#6 by ian mckinly at Aug 27, 1993 at 6:28 AM EST
very nice cover of a BEAUTIFUL song
 
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i wanna play do
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#7 by i wanna play docter with u after the amber alert is off at Jun 27, 2005 at 5:30 PM EST
it gives it a slightly more punk edge