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This Boy (beatles Cover) tab - pearl jam

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Author/Artist: Pearl Jam
Title: This Boy
Album: No Studio Release
Transcribed by: Chris Wilson
Email: yokel@zip.com.au
(05/17/99)

Beatles Cover.

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 VerseChorus Gtr.1 Slight PM                                                 

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 Bridge Gtr.1   3x                      Repeat Whole Line Once                

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 Outro Gtr.1 PM---------|

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