BARENAKED LADIES - "its all been done2" Tablature
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IT’S ALL BEEN DONE
D G Em A
I met you before the fall of Rome
D G Em A
And I begged you to let me take you home
D Daug
You were wrong, I was right
Bm D7
You said goodbye, I said goodnight
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G Em A
It’s all been done before
D G Em A
I knew you before the west was won
D G Em A
And I heard you say the past was much more fun
D Daug
You go your way, I’ll go mine
Bm D7
But, I’ll see you next time
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G Em A
It’s all been done before
D Daug Bm D7
And if I put my fingers here, and if I say “I love you, dear”
G A Bm
And if I play the same three chords, will you just run and say
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G Em A
It’s all been done before
D G Em A
Alone and bored on a thirtieth-century night
D G Em A
Will I see you on The Price is Right?
D Daug Bm D7
Will I cry? Will I smile? As you run down the aisle?
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G Em A
It’s all been done before
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G A
It’s all been done
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G A D
It’s all been done before
In all reality, this was transcribed by a 15-year-old Canadian prodigy named Frank Gilbert,
who despite his heritage, had never heard of the Barenaked Ladies before coming to a
fine American school in Iowa. One day all of Quebec and Canada will rave over his
virtuosity. Just remember, it all started with his American history teacher, Frank Howell.
“When all is said and done, more is usually said than done.” Lou Holtz
D G Em A
I met you before the fall of Rome
D G Em A
And I begged you to let me take you home
D Daug
You were wrong, I was right
Bm D7
You said goodbye, I said goodnight
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G Em A
It’s all been done before
D G Em A
I knew you before the west was won
D G Em A
And I heard you say the past was much more fun
D Daug
You go your way, I’ll go mine
Bm D7
But, I’ll see you next time
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G Em A
It’s all been done before
D Daug Bm D7
And if I put my fingers here, and if I say “I love you, dear”
G A Bm
And if I play the same three chords, will you just run and say
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G Em A
It’s all been done before
D G Em A
Alone and bored on a thirtieth-century night
D G Em A
Will I see you on The Price is Right?
D Daug Bm D7
Will I cry? Will I smile? As you run down the aisle?
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G Em A
It’s all been done before
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G A
It’s all been done
G Bm
It’s all been done
G D
It’s all been done
G A D
It’s all been done before
In all reality, this was transcribed by a 15-year-old Canadian prodigy named Frank Gilbert,
who despite his heritage, had never heard of the Barenaked Ladies before coming to a
fine American school in Iowa. One day all of Quebec and Canada will rave over his
virtuosity. Just remember, it all started with his American history teacher, Frank Howell.
“When all is said and done, more is usually said than done.” Lou Holtz
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