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R.E.M. - Nightswimming Tuning: standard (EADGBe) (Chords) G: 320033 Cadd9: x32033 Aadd9: x02033 (simply remove top 3 on Cadd9) D: xx0232 [Intro] G C9 G D [Verse 1] G C9 D Night - swimming... G C9 A9* deserves a quiet night. C9 D The.. G C9 D photograph on the dashboard, G C9 A9* taken years ago, C9 D turned around backwards so the windshield shows. G C9 D Every streetlight reveals the G C9 A9* picture in re-verse. C9 D Still it's so much clearer. G C9 D I forgot my shirt at the G C9 A9* water's edge. The moon is low to- C9 D -night. [Instrumental] G C9 G D [Verse 2] G C9 D Night - swimming... G C9 A9* deserves a quiet night. I’m C9 D not sure all these people under- G C9 D -stand. It’s not like years G C9 A9* ago. The fear of getting C9 D caught, of recklessness and G C9 D water. They cannot see me G C9 A9* naked. These things they go C9 D away, replaced by every(day). [Verse 3] G C9 D -day. Night - swimming... G C9 A9* remembering that night. Sep- C9 D -tember's coming soon. I'm G C9 D pining for the moon. And G C9 A9* what if there were two side by C9 D side in orbit around the fairest G C9 D sun? That bright, tight for- G C9 A9* -ever drum cannot describe night- C9 D swimming. [Verse 4] G C9 D You, I thought I knew you. G C9 A9* You, I can-not judge. C9 D You, I thought you knew me. This one’s G C9 D laughing quiet-ly under- G C9 A9* -neath my breath. Night- C9 D swimming. [Interlude] [Intro] G C9 G D [Verse] (w/ solo) G C9 D G C9 A9* C9 D (The..) [Verse 5] G C9 D photograph re-flects every G C9 A9* streetlight a reminder. Night- C9 D -swimming de-serves a quiet G C9 D night. G C9 A9* de-serves a quiet C9 D night. [Outro] (w/ solo) G C9 D G C9 A9* C9 D G C9 A9* C9 D G (one strum) Progressions Intro (2 measures, played once) 1.G C9 2.G D -d-u-d--u--u-d-u-d-------d---d--- 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & Verses (3 measures, repeat as needed) 1.G C9 D 2.G C9 A9* -d---d--u--u-d-u-d---d-u-d---d-u- 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & then 3.C9 D -d---d--u--u-d-u-d---d--u--u-d-u- 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & Notes: I found the previous tab hard to follow and played around with the chords a little to get the rhythm down first. In doing so, I discovered that by simply removing the A note off the C chord it sounded closer to the song. Then, by changing the C to a Cadd9 and doing the same thing, song became extremely simple to play and still sounds great (on my guitar, actually better this way, to me). Thus creating the Aadd9 (A9)* for lack of a name. (Sure you'll let me know the real chord) I show the basic Intro and Verse progressions above. I suggest just strumming until you get the rhythm down as it's not a very complicated song. Then by adding in base lines especially on the G chords, and using some middle string strumming you can make things a bit more interesting. Anyways, I love this song and give thanks and credit to for the original post. If you're looking, this is a great acoustic solo-artist song. (Hopefully, this version works with formatting, else I give up - sorry for the previous one) Good luck, have fun! -Chris ()