![]() Joan Jett - Crimson And Clover Second Version: chords and tabs for the song. Watch chords and tablatures for all songs of the singer (group) Joan Jett. Other chords and tabs for the "Crimson And Clover" can find at the bottom of the page. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SONG NAME - Band Name ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuning:eadgbe e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|--5--5------------------5--5-------------------------------------------------| D|--5--5--5--5----3--3----5--5--5--5----3--3-----------------------------------| A|--3--3--5--5----3--3----3--3--5--5----3--3-----------------------------------| E|--------3--3----1--1----------3--3----1--1-----------------------------------| e|------------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|---5--5------------------5--5-------------------------------------------------| D|---5--5--5--5----3--3----5--5--5--5----3--3-----------------------------------| A|---3--3--5--5----3--3----3--3--5--5----3--3-----------------------------------| E|---------3--3----1--1----------3--3----1--1-----------------------------------| e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|--------------------------------5--5--5--5--5--------------3--3------------| D|---3--3---3--3---3---5--5--5----5--5--5--5--5--5--5--3--3--3--3------------| A|---3--3---3--3---3---5--5--5----3--3--3--3--3--5--5--3--3--1--1------------| E|---1--1---1--1---1---3--3--3-------------------3--3--1--1------------------| Repeat as it sounds |
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