Tom: D HELLO OLD FRIEND (Kim Richey) E|-----------------------------| [Actually in F#; capo 4.] [D/F# = the first time this chord comes around in the progression (before G), there's a hammer-on from 0 to 2 on the high E string at the beginning, but you can't hear it very clearly (if at all), because she's accenting the low F#. The second D/F# (after A7) is sometimes just plain old D.] [A7 = at the beginning of the measure, hammer-on 0-2 on the D string. Also, the first half of the measure is actually A7sus4 (x02030).] D/F# G A7 D/F# D/F# G A7 D/F# [intro] D/F# G A7 D/F# Hello old friend, aww, this is so like you D/F# G A7 D/F# To drop back in, well, you were right on time. D/F# G A7 D/F# How have I been? Well, that can of worms ain't worth D/F# G A7 D/F# D/F# G A7 D/F# opening, Leave it at "fine," just fine D/F# G A7 D/F# Ooo oo oo ooo ahhhh, I'm just fine D/F# G A7 D/F# D/F# G A7 D/F# [instrumental] So how 'bout you? Yeah, how 'bout those big dreams? Did some come true according to plan? Are you married yet? Huh, I thought you would be by now I forget, what was her name, ahhh, what was her name? Ooo oo oo ooo ahhhh, good old what's-her-name A D G D G D G A And is it me you want, or are you just lonely, well aren't we all A D G D G D Em A7 [stop] And I like the way you sound straight out of lost and found D/F# G A7 D/F# D/F# G A7 D/F# Glad you called Well, you made me smile, hell I laughed right out loud And it's been a while, and it feels real good You know what I'd wish, were I the wishing kind? That you'd take a trip down to my neighborhood, ahhhh, my neighborhood Ooo oo oo ooo, yeah, come on down to my neighborhood And is it me you want, or are you just lonely, well aren't we all And I like the way you sound straight out of lost and found Glad you called D/F# G A7 D/F# D/F# G A7 D/F# D/F# G A7 D. [instrumental] Hello old friend