Want You Gone/Tabs

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Intro

e|------------------||------------------|
B|------------------||------------------|
G|------------------||------------------|
D|------------------||------------------|
A|---7---7---6------||---5---5---8------|
E|-5---5---5--------||-5---5---5--------|

Verse

e|------------------||------------------||------------------||------------------|
B|------------------||------------------||------------------||------------------|
G|------------------||------------------||------------------||------------------|
D|------------------||------------------||------------------||------------------|
A|---7---7---6------||---5---5---8------||---7---7---6------||---5---5----------|
E|-5---5---5--------||-5---5---5--------||-5---5---5--------||-5---5---5--004575|
                                                                          ^^^^^^                                                                                    
                                                                           Fast


For non-guitar people, the initial key is A. Major or minor? Hey, no third!

The verse pattern is: a-e-a-e-a-d# | a-d-a-d-a-e# .

The fast turnaround: e-e-e-g#-a-b .

The transition from the verse to the chorus: a-d-a-d-c#-e#-c#-e# (C#7 chord) .

Chorus chords (move through inversions): F# Maj, C#7, F# Maj, B Maj | F# Maj, C#7, F# Maj, B Maj | F# Maj, C#7, F# Maj, B Maj | b min, E7, A (the Pattern above).

Grand Finale, chords (and descending bass line), repeating three times: A Maj (a-g#-f#-e) | b min (d-b) | E7 (e-e) .

P.S. "Maj" means Major triad, not a seventh chord or some crazy jazz substitution.