End Of The Line Uke tab by Traveling Wilburys

4 Chords used in the song: G, D, A, E

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Year:  1988
Difficulty: 
4.5
(Intermediate)
Key: D, A, Bm, F#m, GbmChords
G chordG D chordD  G chordG  A chordA  D chordD  G chordG  A chordA  D chordD  E chordE  D chordD
D chordD A chordA G chordG
Well it's alright, riding around in the breeze
D chordD A chordA D chordD
Well it's alright, if you live the life you please
D chordD A chordA G chordG
Well it's alright, doing the best you can
D chordD A chordA D chordD
Well it's alright, as long as you lend a hand
G chordG D chordD
You can sit around and wait for the phone to ring, At the end of the line
G chordG D chordD
Waiting for someone to tell you everything, At the end of the line
G chordG D chordD
Sit around and wonder what tomorrow'd bring, At the end of the line
A chordA
Maybe a diamond ring

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Uke tab by unknown, 02 Sep 2009

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About this song: End Of The Line

"End of the Line" is the last track from Traveling Wilburys' first album, Volume 1, released in 1988. Its riding-on-the-rails rhythm suggests its theme and the on-the-move nature of the group. It features all the Traveling Wilburys, except Traveling Wilburys, as lead singers; George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison sing the chorus in turn, while Tom Petty sings the verses. The song then expands into a "freight train" rhythm to underscore its theme.

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