Losing My Religion Uke tab by Rem

9 Chords used in the song: G, Am, Em, Dm, F, Am/B, Am/C, Am/E, C

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Artist: 
Year:  2003
Difficulty: 
2.72
(Beginner)
Key: C, AmChords
G chordG   Am chordAm             Em chordEm
Oh, life it's bigger,
Em chordEm Am chordAm
it's bigger that you and you are not me
Em chordEm
The lengths that I will go to,
Am chordAm
the distance in your eyes
Em chordEm Dm chordDm
Oh no I've said too much,
G chordG
I've said it all
Am chordAm
That's me in the corner,
Em chordEm
that's me in the spotlight,
Am chordAm
losing my religion
Em chordEm
Trying to keep up with you
Am chordAm Em chordEm
and I don't know if I can do it
Dm chordDm
Oh no I've said too much,
G chordG
I haven't said enough

F chordF
I though that I heard you laughing,
Am chordAmAm chordAm/BAm/CAm/E
I thought that I heard you sing
F chordF Dm chordDm Am chordAm
I think I thought I saw you try


(Repeat for verse 2)


Am chordAm
But that was just a dream
C chordC G chordG
That was just a dream


(Repeat for verse 3)

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Everything was pretty okay until the Am/Am/BAm/CAm/E which made me really confused
06 Oct 2012
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About this song: Losing My Religion

In the liner notes of 'In Time: The Best of R.E.M.' (2003) Peter Buck says that one can divide R.E.M.'s career with this song. Before the release of Losing My Religion, R.E.M. had mostly a cult following, after the release they became one of the biggest rock bands of the 90's. 'Losing My Religion' is a term from the American South that means being at wits' end. It was the first song with a mandolin to reach #1 since Rod Stewart's 'Maggie May' in 1971.

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