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  1. And say you want [D]me, [A] yeah. And then you say. [D]I want you for [A] worse or for better. [G]I would wait for ever and ever. [D]Broke your heart, I'll [A]put it back together. [G]I want you forever and ever. [D]And that's how it [A]works. How you get the [G]girl, girl. (That's how it works)

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  2. D Say it's been a A long six G months. D And you were too A afraid to tell her what you G want. And that's how it D works. A That's how you get the G girl. And then you say. (Chorus) D I want you for A worse or for better. G I would wait for ever and ever. D Broke your heart, I'll A put it back together.

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  3. STANDARD TUNING w/ Capo on 3 (*= one strum) Intro- D* A* G* Uhuhuh Uhuhuh Uh uh, uh uh D A Stand there like a ghost G Shaking from the rain, rain D A G She'll open up the door say are you insane-ane D A G Say it's been long, six months D A G And you were too afraid to tell her what you want, want D A And that's how it works G That'show you get the girl And then you say: D A I want you girl ...

  4. Nov 8, 2017 · There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Create and get +5 IQ. STANDARD TUNING w/ CAPO ON 1 (*= one strum) [Intro] E * Bsus4 * Asus2 * Uhuhuh Uhuhuh Uh uh, uh uh E Bsus4 Stand there like a ghost Asus2 Shaking from the rain, rain E Bsus4 Asus2 She'll open up the door say are you insane-ane E Bsus4 Asus2 Say it's been long, six months E ...

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  5. Oct 29, 2014 · How You Get The Girl was released on 2014-10-27. Verse I D Stand there like a A ghost Shaking from the G rain, rain G D She'll open up the A door say are you in G sane.. G. D Say it's been A long, six G months G D And you were too a A fraid to tell her what you G want, want Pre-Chorus And that's how it D* works A* That's how you get the G* girl ...

  6. Guitar Tabs. [D]Stand there like a [A]ghost Shaking from the [G] rain (rain) [D]She'll open up the [A]door and say "Are you [G]insane?" [D]Say it's been a [A]long six [G] months [D]And you were too [A] afraid to tell her what you [G] want. And that's how it [D] works. [A]That's how you get the [G]girl.

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