Still a Fly by Willy Mason Lyric & Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Still a Fly guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Still a Fly by Willy Mason using guitar or guitar.
This song by Willy Mason can also be played by that instruments.
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Still a Fly by Willy Mason Guitar Chords

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Tabbed by: Willemien vlas, holland
e-mail: willemienvlas@hotmail.com


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Willy Mason – Still a Fly


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Hi, this is my first tab, so I’m not sure if it’s completely accurate, but it sounds ok to me.
Any comments or corrections are welcome.
Standard tuning (EADGBE)

Intro: play 2x C Am G


e|----------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------1--1-----------1--1-----------0--0-------------|
G|--------0--0--0--------2--2--2--------0--0--0--0--0-------|
D|-----2--------------2--------------0-----------------3--2-|
A|--3--------------0----------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------3-------------------------|

Verse 1 (play with the same picking pattern as the intro)

[C]That’s alright, that’s okay
[Am]I can wait, you’re still a fly
[G]Eating through, trying to live within the space you’re in

[C]But still, you’re just a kid
[Am]You shouldn’t read D[G]ostoefsky at your age
[C]That and nicotine will make you pale and lean
[Am]And twist your face like Mr. Grays
Though it just m[G]anifests in paintings that you make
[C]Or else your eyes will stay the same
[Am]Are you that hungry for a [G]change?

Chorus: D D C C


e|----------------------------------------|
B|--------3--------3-----------1--------1-|
G|-----2--------2-----------0--------0----|
D|--0--------0--------0-------------------|
A|-----------------------3--------3-------|
E|----------------------------------------|

[D]You’re [D]waking up
[C]You’re [C]flying out
[D]The doo[D]r has sprung loose
[C]Don’t f[C]orget me

Verse 2 (same chords as verse 1)

That’s alright, that’s okay
We can just run away
And justify our escape with the games that we play
And when we get there
I will say “Hey baby”
Maybe you would laugh a lot
Because that’s not something I usually say
But that’s no reason
Why I got on the tip of my tongue
And that’s still okay

[D]You’re [D]waking up
[C]You’re [C]flying out
[D]The door[D] has sprung loose
[C]Don’t fo[C]rget me


e|-------------------------------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------0----0----0----0----0----0----0-|
D|--2--2--2--4--4--4--4----------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------|

And then it came and rained on down, from the sky
and into my head


e|--------------------------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------0----0----0----0----0----0----0--|
D|--2--2--2--4--4--4--4-----------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------------------------|

I tried to think but it was too fast, so I just
said anything…

[D] [D] [C] [C]


e|----------------------------------------|
B|--------3--------3-----------1--------1-|
G|-----2--------2-----------0--------0----|
D|--0--------0--------0-------------------|
A|-----------------------3--------3-------|
E|----------------------------------------|

that came at last

[D]You’re [D]waking up
[C]You’re [C]flying out
[D]The doo[D]r has sprung loose
[C]Don’t fo[C]rget me

[D]You’re w[D]aking up
[C]You’re f[C]lying out
[D]The door[D] has sprung loose
[C]Don’t forget [C]me
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If you want to learn Willy Mason Still a Fly 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 Still a Fly. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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