My Friend Jack by Wondermints Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for My Friend Jack guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play My Friend Jack by Wondermints using guitar or guitar.
This song by Wondermints can also be played by that instruments.
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My Friend Jack guitar chords has rhythm and included in Wonderful World of the Wondermints (1996) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

My Friend Jack by Wondermints Guitar Chords


HEY, THIS SONG WAS ORIGINALLY BY THE SMOKE BUT THERE WASN’T A TAB FOR EITHER VERSION AND
ON WAS EASIER TO HEAR THE GUITAR ON, SO, WELL, YEAH… YOU GET IT. ANYWAY, EMAIL ME
ANY SUGGESTIONS YOU HAVE, CHEERS.

TABBED BY: DILN
EMAIL: ODIN13@ROCK.COM
TUNING: STANDARD

INTRO: E5 G5 A5 C5 B5

VERSE:

My friend Jack eats sugarlumps
My friend Jack eats sugarlumps
Sugarman hasn’t got a care
He’s been traveling everywhere

CHORUS:

Been on a voyage across the ocean
Heard the sweet sounds of wheels in motion
He’s seen the hawk fly high to hail the setting sun

VERSE:

My friend Jack eats sugarlumps
My friend Jack eats sugarlumps
Sugarman hasn’t got a care
He’s been traveling everywhere

CHORUS:

Seen all the people in the city
And the bright lights, they’re awful pretty
He’s followed dusty tracks into eternity

BRIDGE:

Eatin’ sugar made in Cuba
Tried to grow it in Japan
On the West Coast he’s real famous
Kids all call him Sugarman

VERSE:

My friend Jack eats sugarlumps
My friend Jack eats sugarlumps
Sugarman hasn’t got a care
He’s been traveling everywhere

CHORUS:

Been on a voyage across the ocean
Heard the sweet sounds of wheels in motion
He’s seen the hawk fly high to hail the setting sun

VERSE:

My friend Jack eats sugarlumps
My friend Jack eats sugarlumps
Sugarman hasn’t got a care
He’s been traveling everywhere

If you want to learn Wondermints My Friend Jack 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 My Friend Jack. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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