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Brass Buttons Chords


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From: lemonpelr5@aol.com (LemonPelr5)

Brass Buttons is a Gram Parsons song covered by Evan on "Lovey"...        
     
(by Devon Green)

CAPO 2
chords are in form of noncapo chords. not actual chord.

    intro:   Em             A                        D Dadd4     D

         Em                  Asus2                       D     Dadd4    D
brass buttons green silks and silver shoes
         Em                  Asus2                         D   Dadd4    D
warm evenings pale mornings bottled blues
       D
and the tiny golden pins, 
             G
that she wore up in her hair
         Em                  Asus2                D    Dadd4      D
brass buttons green silks and silver shoes........

repeat for 2nd and 3rd verses using the same chords
 
hint: that Dadd4--is just D with the opened 4th string

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