It’s All Over Now

It’s All Over Now Bass Tab

It’s All Over Now
Written by Womack & Womack this became the first number 1 single for
The Rolling Stones in 1964. Bass performance Bill Wyman.
Tab by bass50611. This is how I played this song with my band many
Many moons ago, and at the time, played on a fretless.
Hope you like my version.  Comments bass254@btinternet.com

Intro:
G|----------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------3------5--------------------3------5-|
E|-3------1--------------------3------1---------------|

Verse 1:                        (Play This x4)
G|----------------------------------------|
D|-----------------5--------------------5-|
A|-----0-2--5-5--7----------0-2--5-5--7---|
E|-3-3------------------3-3---------------|

Chorus:  (Play Chorus x2)
G|-------------------7------------------5---------------------|
D|-----4-4--7-7--7/9------2-2--5-5--5/7---------------------5-|
A|-5-5----------------3-3---------------------2-2--5-5--5/7---|
E|----------------------------------------3-3-----------------|

G|---------------------|
D|-------------------5-|
A|-----2-2--5-5--5/7---|
E|-3-3-----------------|

Verse 2:                        (Play This x4)
G|----------------------------------------|
D|-----------------5--------------------5-|
A|-----0-2--5-5--7----------0-2--5-5--7---|
E|-3-3------------------3-3---------------|

Chorus:  (Play Chorus x2)
G|-------------------7------------------5---------------------|
D|-----4-4--7-7--7/9------2-2--5-5--5/7---------------------5-|
A|-5-5----------------3-3---------------------2-2--5-5--5/7---|
E|----------------------------------------3-3-----------------|

G|---------------------|
D|-------------------5-|
A|-----2-2--5-5--5/7---|
E|-3-3-----------------|

Bridge:                         (Play This x2)
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|-----2-2--5-5--7-7------2-2--5-5--7-7-|
E|-3-3----------------3-3---------------|

G|---------------------------------------|
D|-----2-2--5-5--7-7-------2-2--5-5--7-7-|
A|-3-3-----------------3-3---------------|
E|---------------------------------------|

G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|-----2-2--5-5--7-7------2-2--5-5--7-7-|
E|-3-3----------------3-3---------------|

G|--------------------------------------|
D|-----4-4--7-7--9-9------2-2--5-5--7-7-|
A|-5-5----------------3-3---------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|-----2-2--5-5--7-7------2-2--5-5--7-7-|
E|-3-3----------------3-3---------------|

Verse 3:                          (Play This x4)
G|----------------------------------------|
D|-----------------5--------------------5-|
A|-----0-2--5-5--7----------0-2--5-5--7---|
E|-3-3------------------3-3---------------|

Chorus:  (Play Chorus x3)
G|-------------------7------------------5---------------------|
D|-----4-4--7-7--7/9------2-2--5-5--5/7---------------------5-|
A|-5-5----------------3-3---------------------2-2--5-5--5/7---|
E|----------------------------------------3-3-----------------|

G|---------------------|
D|-------------------5-|
A|-----2-2--5-5--5/7---|
E|-3-3-----------------|

Outro:  (Repeat To Fade/End)
G|---------------------------------------------------------|
D|-----4-4--7-7--9-9------2-2--5-5--7-7--------------------|
A|-5-5----------------3-3--------------------2-2--5-5--7-7-|
E|---------------------------------------3-3---------------|

G|-------------------|
D|-------------------|
A|-----2-2--5-5--7-7-|
E|-3-3---------------|

Well, baby used to stay out, all night long
She made me cry, she done me wrong
She hurt my eyes open, that's no lie
Tables turn and now her turn to cry

Because I used to love her, but it's all over now
Because I used to love her, but it's all over now

Well, she used to run around, with every man in town
Spent all my money, playing her high-class game
She put me out, it was a pity how I cried
The tables turn and now her turn to cry

Because I used to love her, but it's all over now
Because I used to love her, but it's all over now

Yeah

(Guitar Solo)

Well, I used to wake the mornin’, get my breakfast in bed
When I'd gotten worried, she'd ease my achin’ head
But, now she's here and there, with every man in town
Still tryin’ to take me for that same old clown

Because I used to love her, but it's all over now
Because I used to love her, but it's all over now
Because I used to love her, but it's all over now, yeah
Bass Tabs
Title It’s All Over Now
Artist The Rolling Stones
Tablature Type ASCII Tab
YouTube ID Ur-yMil88fU

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        G|-----------------|
        D|-----------------|
        A|---------3-------|
        E|---1-1---1---3---|
    

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