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Indian Summer by Joe Walsh Indian Summer Tuning:E A D G B E Capo:5th fret [Intro] A Bm7 Bm7 A A A Bm7 Bm7 E A A E Bm7 A A A Bm7 Bm7 A A A Bm7 Bm7 E A A E Bm7 A A [Verse 1] Fmaj7 C I was taken by surprise by the thunder Gmaj7 Bm7 Sit and stared out at the rain Fmaj7 C Taken back, I was younger A Bm7 A A A Bm7 Bm7 In a vacant lot day. [Verse 2] Fmaj7 C And the Fall brought an Indian Summer Gmaj7 Bm7 And plenty of places to play [Chorus] Fmaj7 C A Bm7 Bm7 A Bm7 Bm7 Bm7 I can still hear them calling. (Far away) E A E Bm7 E11 A A Bm7 I can hear thunder. (far away) [Verse 3] Fmaj7 Well the summers are hot and the winters get cold Gmaj7 Bm7 Not a lot smarter, but another year old Fmaj7 C Sometimes I'm still at the fishing hole A A Am7 Am7 [Verse 4] Fmaj7 C And you never needed bait where we used to go Gmaj7 Bm7 Just a safety pin hook on a bamboo pole Fmaj7 Take the big ones home; let the C A Bm7 Bm7 little ones go. (far away) E11 A A Bm7 Bm7 I can hear thunder A A Bm7 Bm7 Bm7 Walking down the alley. [Instrumental] E A A E A Bm7 A A A Bm7 Bm7 E11 A Bm7 Bm7 [Verse 5] Fmaj7 C And it's not as easy as it used to be Gmaj7 Bm7 Finding time to let my mind wander Fmaj7 C I can still hear.'em calling ... A Bm7 Bm7 Bm7 Bm7 Bm7 E A A A Bm7 Bm7 Bm7 Bm7 Bm7 E A A Indian Summer include play Bm7 not Am7 Barre the open A form with your index finger and anchor the octave A at the fifth fret on the high E string to match the chord voicing Play the Gmaj7 chord in the same form as Fmaj7 (playing 2 frets higher than Fmaj7) all chords shown as if no capo is used E is actually an E11 where you strum all strings open . C play the upper triad without the C lower root on string 5 -----------