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Cockburn Bruce - The Coldest Night Of The Year (Second Version) Chords and Tabs


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Cockburn Bruce - The Coldest Night Of The Year (Second Version)

Cockburn Bruce - The Coldest Night Of The Year (Second Version) Chords / Tabs

Cockburn Bruce - The Coldest Night Of The Year Second Version: chords and tabs for the song. Watch chords and tablatures for all songs of the singer (group) Cockburn Bruce. Other chords and tabs for the "The Coldest Night Of The Year" can find at the bottom of the page.

Bruce Cockburn : "The Coldest Night of the Year"

Here's a couple chunks of this tune - if anyone knows (or can
deduce) the rest, please complete.

Main riff
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-------3-----|-------3----|-------3----|-------3----|
-----2---2---|-----2---2--|-----4---4--|-----4---4--|
---4-------4-|---4--------|---4-------4|---4-------4|
-5-----------|-5--------4-|-2----------|-2----------|
-------------|------------|------------|------------|

-------0-----|-------0----|-------0----|-------0----|
-----0---0---|-----0---0--|-----0---0--|-----0---0--|
---0-------0-|---0-------0|---0-------0|---0-------0|
-2-----------|-2----------|S7----------|-7----------|
-------------|------------|------------|------------|
-------------|------------|------------|------------|

And the bit after the chorus :

---------10-------|---------10-------|
------10----10----|------10----10----|
---12----------10-|---11----------11-|
-0----------------|-0----------------|
------------------|------------------|
------------------|------------------|

--------10--------|---------10-------|
-----10----10-----|------10----10----|
---9----------9---|---11----------11-|
-0----------------|-0----------------|
------------------|------------------|
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In addition to Chords / Tabs Cockburn Bruce - The Coldest Night Of The Year (Second Version), we offer an excerpt from a random book.In Berlin, he occupied a luxurious room at Paris Square, no. 6; the reception rooms overlooked the square, the rest opened onto the Tiergarten and were decorated with royal luxury.

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