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End Of The Lyin Chords & Tabs

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End Of The Lyin Chords

   
The End of the Lyin'
Alabama
Roll On
Transcribed by: Steven P.



G  C  Dm  C  G  C  Dm  C  G

Verse 1
                  C
You took me for a fool
         Dm            C
Then you took me for a ride
G                 C
You really had me goin'
       Dm               C
Till I looked into your lies
Am                        D
I let you keep me hangin' on
Am                           D
But honey here's where I get off

Chorus 1
         G  F         C
It's the end   of the lyin'
            G  F          C       D
And I can't stand no more denyin'
         F   Em          A
It's all o - ver but the cryin'
C              D          G     C  Dm  C
Honey it's the end of the line

Verse 2
G               C
Don't tell me a story
  Dm                      C
I don't care where you've been
G                  C
Girl I'm bound for glory
      Dm                C
And I won't be back a - gain
Am                        D
I let you keep me hangin' on
Am                           D
But honey here's where I get off

Chorus 1
         G  F       C
It's the end of the lyin'

[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/a/alabama/end_of_the_lyin_crd.html ]
            G  F          C       D
And I can't stand no more denyin'
         F   Em          A
It's all o - ver but the cryin'
C              D          G     C  Dm  C
Honey it's the end of the line

Solo
G  C  Dm  C  G  C  Dm  C  G

Chorus 1
            F         C
It's the end   of the lyin'
            G  F          C       D
And I can't stand no more denyin'
         F   Em          A
It's all o - ver but the cryin'
C              D
Honey it's the end...

Outro Chorus
         G  F         C
It's the end   of the lyin'
            G  F          C       D
And I can't stand no more denyin'
         F   Em          A
It's all o - ver but the cryin'
C              D          G     C  Dm  C  G
Honey it's the end of the line


This is my interpretation of the song and is what I hear. Since this is
a fairly fast song, I suggest using standard chord voicings - use open
voicings for everything except the F major. Listen to the song for the
correct strum patterns. As always, please feel free to experiment with
your own voicings. I'm rating this one as intermediate, due to the speed
at which it must be played.