Fine Line by Hootie & the Blowfish Lyric and Guitar Chords

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Fine Line by Hootie & the Blowfish Guitar Chords

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##This file is the author’s own work and represents their interpretation of the #
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#From: RussDog685@aol.com
#Date: Wed, 15 May 1996 21:04:39 -0400
#Subject: by
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#Fine Line by Hootie and the Blowfish
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#This tune is taken from Hootie’s Let Her Cry single. They’ve been playing it
#for years (I’m sure) and I had the pleasure of seeing them perform it live at
#Hardee’s Walnut Creek in Raleigh, NC, back in August of ’95. I think the
#song was written by their producer, Don Gheman (I think), and I love the
#song. I’m not exactly sure on the lyrics, the strength of Darius’ voice kind
#of muffles his lyrics sometimes, so if the words don’t make sense to you,
#they may be incorrect.
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# INTRO: strum on G
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#VERSE:
There’s a

G
curve in the highway, just south of town
D

Where a m
Em
an has pulled over over , To (C)figure Life out
With only h
G
is conscience, and The lonesome soun
D
d
of a diesel
C
winding up the grade
Got a wife a
G
nd two kids, They love him so (
D
?)
Got a woman
Em
down in Charleston, and she’s starting
C
to show
And he’s dam
G
ned if he leaves her, and he’s sure damne
D
d if he don’t
And he wonde
C
rs how his life got this way….
CHORUS:
Cause it’s a fine li
D
ne i
G
nbetween
C
right and wrong
D

G
C
Yeah you’ve been crossi
D
n’ over that border way too long
He should’ve
Em
seen it comin’ at him right from the
D
start
G

Now there ai
C
n’t no escape from a broken heart
D
G

C
D
G
VERSE 2:
The call
G
of the highway is a powerful thing
D

Like the pull o
Em
F a lover, or a child in a swing
C

And he’s tal
G
kin’ to her, only one way to explain
D

And there bot
C
h gonna have his babies now
So ho
G
w do you confess what words
D
won’t explain?
He n
Em
ever intended to cause this
C
much pain
And
G
I feel like a farmer who’s bee
D
n prayin’ for the rain
Got
C
more than he bargained from the clouds….
REPEAT CHORUS
BRIDGE:
Bm
He’ll turn his car around tonight, go home and try
C
to face the truth
Am
Everyone involved’s
G
gettin’ hurt and there ain’t n
D
othing he can do
D
no no no
(i use to know the guitar solo but I forgot how to play it and I’m too lazy
to figure it out again, but here are the chords to it in the same pattern as
the chorus)
D
G
C
D
G
C
D
Em
He should’ve seen it comin’ at him right from the
D
start
G

C
Now there ain’t no, now there ain’t no escape fro
D
m a
G

CHORUS:
D
Fine Lin
G
e inbetwee
C
n right and wrong
D

G
C
Yeah you’ve been cross
D
in’ over that border way too long
Em
He should’ve seen it comin’ at him right from the
D
start
G

C
D
G
Now there ain’t no escape from a broken heart
C
Now there ain’t no escapin’ from a broken heart
D
G

C
Yeah we’re all gonna wind up with a broken heart
D
G

(mumbling) Nobody'
C
s gettin out without a broken heart
D
G

C
D
G
Okay, that’s the song. Maybe someday I’ll come back and put in the guitar
solo, but not any time soon. If you have any questions, email is good
(RussDog685@AOL25).

If you want to learn Hootie & the Blowfish Fine Line guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Fine Line. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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