Governator chords & tabs

He's at it again
And he's gonna win
Gonna take it for a hell ride anyway
He's on your side
Gonna throw you aside
And let the vultures pick apart what's left

Seems like everything was just a fraction of a second from being okay
So run and hide 'cause we're all gonna die
And let the vultures pick apart what's left

I'll be back
I'll be back
I'll be back
I'll be back

He's at it again
He's at it again
And it makes great television watching the world end

He's at it again He's gonna win Gonna take it for a joyride anyway You're standing in line, better make up your mind And let the bastard pick apart what's left of you Seems like everything was just a fraction of a second from being a dream So run and hide 'cause we're all gonna die Let the government decide what's left I'll be back I'll be back I'll be back I'll be back He's at it again He's at it again And it makes great television watching the world end I'll be back I'll be back I'll be back I'll be back Walk around I see Million possibilities Well I know Nowhere to go And I can't comprehend Things this real seems so pretend I know... I don't know But I'll be back I'll be back I'll be back I'll be back And it makes great television watching the world end I'll be back I'll be back I'll be back I'll be back And it makes great television watching the world end I'll be back


Lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong
Music by Green Day
How to read these chord schemes

1 - chord name, 2 - chord designation, 3 - chord scheme

Chord name

There is the name of a chord before the symbols. If it's "*" added to a name, it means that this chord is played in different positions during the song.

Chord designation

There are 6 symbols in a designation, read it from left to right. The first symbol defines the thickest string (6th string), the second symbol defines 5th string and so on.

"0" means open string

"x" means this string isnt played

"Number" means number of a fret.

Example:

x02220

6th string isnt played
5th string is open
4th string is played on 2nd fret
3rd string is played on 2nd fret
2nd string is played on 2nd fret
1st string is open

Chord scheme

Imagine that you are looking at the fret while playing guitar - the closest string to your eyes is the 6th, the thickest string. There are 6 horizontal lines defines strings, the upper one is the thinnest string (1st string).
And there are 4 lines defined frets - no exact frets numbers defined.
In some schemes there is a thick line on the left - it defines the nut.

  • "0" means open string
  • "x" means this string isnt played
  • Fat dots mean fingers positions

Example:

G5 355xxx

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