---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "45" by The Gaslight Anthem - from the album "Handwritten" coming out in summer. This song is played in half step down, or Gaslight standard (DGCFAD) with a capo on the 1st fret! Enjoy. Tabbed by Jack Cookson (Torn_Asunder) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chords (in power chord form - the way Brian Fallon plays them): E (022xxx) B (x244xx) A (x022xx) C#m (x466xx) G#m (466xxx) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Intro] C#m, B, C#m, B, C#m, B, A, B E, B, C#m, B, E, B, C#m, B [Verse 1] E B C#m Have you seen my hands? B E Just look at 'em shake B C#m And the song just keeps on repeating B E Drop the needle again B C#m And I dance with your ghost B A but that ain't the way A B I can't move on and I can't stay the same And all my friends say [Chorus] C#m A E Heeeeyyyy B Turn the record over C#m A E Heeeyyyyy B I'll see you on the flip side E B C#m A There you go and turn the key and engine over E B Let her go C#m A Let somebody else lay at her feet [Instrumental] C#m, B, C#m, B, C#m, B, A, B E, B, C#m, B, E, B, C#m, B [Verse 2] E B C#m But have you seen my heart? B E Have you seen how it bleeds? B C#m B And the nights are so long baby out here in the deep E B C#m The tick ticking of hours lonely, I hear the alarm A B I used to hear when she would sleep in my arms, but better sense says [Chorus] C#m A E Heeeeyyyy B Turn the record over C#m A E Heeeyyyyy B I'll see you on the flip side E B C#m A There you go and turn the key and engine over E B Let her go C#m A Let somebody else lay at her feet [Solo] C#m, G#m, A, B, C#m, G#m, A, B [Break] C#m, B C#m B And all my friends say [Chorus] C#m A E Heeeeyyyy B Turn the record over C#m A E Heeeyyyyy B I'll see you on the flip side E B C#m A There you go and turn the key and engine over E B Let her go C#m A E B A Let somebody else lay at her feet [Outro] E B A Where you used to be E B A Where you used to be E B A Where you used to be B C#m Here with me