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Ok, my compter is to slow or I would look for you.
Do a google search. but the song name in and search and if you get too many results put a scace then the Key you want it in, lets say "G"
Verse:
C-F-Am-F
add a G on the end of the last line.
Chorus:
C-F-Am-G
Bridge:
Am-Em-F-C
I watched the videos on Youtube for an hour or so the other day. Finally I saw Chris Quilala with a capo on 5. That's where that chimey sound comes from. Use the same chords from the Tim Hughes version, but capo 5.
Capo 3 to put the song in the key of F, and play the progression above. I swear I saw Chris Quilala with a capo on 5 and that sounds good to me. Our main band is playing today in F