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Group: Our Lady Peace
Song: Somewhere Out There
CD: Gravity

Our Lady Peace tunes their guitars down a half-step,
but you don't need to tune the bass down for this song,
so I've tabbed it in standard EADG tuning.
You'll know when to come in.
Here we go.

Verse: Repeat as Necessary
| -------------------
| -------------------
| -4-4-------6-6-----
| ------2-2-------2-2

Pre-Chorus: Repeat as Necessary
| ---------
| ---------
| -6-6-----
| ------2-2

Chorus: Repeat as Necessary
| ------------------------
| ------------------------
| -4-4------------6-6-----
| ------4-4--2-2-------2-2

That's it!! I think you can figure out where everything
goes into the song yourself. (It's not difficult.)
Please rate this!
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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 

darin
Average
#1 by darin ? at Jun 18, 1974 at 7:29 AM EST
gotta love our lady peace... once i think they have made the last perfect song, they come out with another. the song makes me nostalgic, but at the same time it simply makes me. somehow it seems to be my own song. all my own... except for the person to whom i unwillingly relate it. and i wish he hadn't faded.
 

Graeme
Wanna Be
#2 by Graeme Cook at May 24, 1980 at 4:14 PM EST
I have LOVED wht seems like forever to me. They were my first favorite band and haev been ever since. This song is great and im looking forward to there new album. I think that Mike leaving might be a good thing. They might be able to gorw even more???
 

rockerchica1989
Wanna Be
#3 by rockerchica1989 at Aug 2, 1995 at 2:41 PM EST
Damn right PuNkKeTcHuP
 

jake
Rhythm Player
#4 by jake lee at Feb 23, 2002 at 2:00 AM EST
OLP is by far my favorite band of all time. It's perplexing that they arent as popular in the US. But I heard this song on the radio the other day so maybe that will change... It seems to have a pretty strong astronaut theme. The lyrics refer to her as if she has actually left for outer space. He "watched the red orange glow /watched her fade away" like a space shuttle launch. And in orbit space shuttles/stations/sattelites look like stars. Ojects in orbit also are technically falling but never get closer to the earth. He is waiting for her to come back to earth, to him. I suppose it could be literal but I think it is a metaphor. She left him for something more important, career maybe or otherwise. And she is out there doing whatever important thing(your gonna save our lives) and he is just waiting for her to finish and fall back to him.
 

Danny Boy
Lead Player
#5 by Danny Boy at Jun 8, 2004 at 3:19 AM EST
i love the "on a bed of nails i wait" line. who cares if it's from something else? just the way he sings it is one of the best parts of the song.
 
 

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