Chords for 🎵 The Box Tops - The Letter REACTION

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139.3 bpm
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G

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E

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Ab

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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🎵 The Box Tops - The Letter REACTION chords
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This is a vibe.
[G] All right, [E] so we're checking out the box tops.
listened to the song, The Letter.
[Am]
[F] [G]
[D] [Am]
[F] [E]
[Am]
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2131
Am
2311
E
2311
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134211111
Ab
134211114
G
2131
Am
2311
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This is a vibe.
I like it. _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ All right, [E] so we're checking out the box tops.
We listened to the song, The Letter.
Let's [Gb] get into it.
[Em] _ _
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_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
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_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
The only days are gone, [F] I'm a going home.
[E] My baby used to wrote [Am] me a letter. _ _ _ _
When she [C] wrote me a letter, [F] said she [C] couldn't live [G] without me no more. _
_ _ [C] Listen mister, can't you [Dm] see I got to [C] get back to [G] my baby once I'm home.
[E] _
Anyway, [Am] yeah, you pay a ticket [F] for an airplane.
_ [G] Ain't got time [D] to take a fast train.
[Am] The only days are gone, [F] I'm a going home.
My [E] baby used to wrote [Am] me a letter.
_ _ _ _ _ _ This is a vibe.
I like it.
Ooh, I like [Em] this one.
This is like really cool.
And like his voice, did I catch that, Guard?
_ Um, maybe?
Okay, like Jim Morrison, like the doors, I feel like his voice is like, what?
Like how are you, you know, 20 something years old, but you sound like 65, like you've been smoking all your life.
You know what I mean?
This is like that to me.
Man, it's a 60s voice.
I would expect [F] a voice like this in the 60s.
Right, but how do they do that?
I feel like he has like a whole rock and roll, like 50 years of rock and roll in his voice, and he's like 22.
Right.
_ [E] My baby used to wrote me [Am] a letter.
_ _ _ _ When she [C] wrote me [G] a letter, [F] said she couldn't [C] live [G] without me no more.
_ _ _ _ [C] Listen, [G] mister, can't you [Dm] see I got to [C] get back to my [G] baby [Bm] once I'm home.
[E] _ Anyway, [Am] yeah, you pay a ticket [F] for an airplane.
_ _ [G] You got time to [D] think of fast lane.
_ [Am] Lonely days are gone, [F] I'm a-going home.
[E] My baby used to wrote me [Am] a letter.
_ [E] My baby used to wrote me a [Am] letter.
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[D] _ _ [Gb] _ _ Okay, _ _ _ whoa, that like the, what?
No, the ending, was that intentional?
I don't know, I mean the scratches and the glitches, and I was like, whoa, it's kind of aesthetic though, you know?
It's kind of like, dang, this is very old school.
Right.
You know, like modern day, they'll put like _ glitches like that on Instagram clips and stuff like that to make it look more old school.
I mean, the 60s, that's definitely old school.
[Ab] Right?
And then he was like, dude, dude, dude.
I was like, what are those dance moves?
People [E] don't do that in modern [Gb] day, you know?
I was like, what?
That was so like vintage, but it was like [E] original vintage.
It was like, that is where we get the word vintage.
[Gb] Right. _
_ [G] I don't know.
_ _ [Ab] _
_ [Cm] Tell me, man, what do you [G] know? _ _
[Ab] _ _ Me and my boys on the [G] road. _
[Ab] Where'd it go?
She told me, boy, where'd it [G] go? _
Like, I don't [Ab] know.
_ But I don't know.