SUGARCANE Fred Eaglesmith Capo 2nd fret Em7 is good variation for the E (so is E7, Eadd4, Esus4) Keep in mind, I'm thinking acoustic with the D7 chord. Also, you can substitute an F for the D7, which is an interesting 'Frieght Train'-ish-type twist. Am - D7 - Am - E - Am - D7 - Am - E - Am Am D7 Am E Sugar cane, do you still love me? Sugar cane, do you still care? Am D7 Am E Am Sugar cane, you've been out all night, and it looks like you're going out again. Am D7 Am E Sugar cane, you're always dancing, you've always got a drink in your hand. Am D7 Am E Am Sugar cane, you're always laughing. Sugar cane, you're a wild, wild thing. Bridge: F Am F E I never knew anybody like you, you look so good but you're, so unkind. Am D7 Am E Am Sugar cane, do you still love me? Sugar cane, do you still want to be mine? (Instrumental verse) Bridge: F Am F E I never knew anybody like you, you look so good but you're, oh, so unkind. Am D7 Am E m Sugar cane, do you still love me? Sugar cane, do you still want to be mine? Am E Am Sugar cane, do you still want to be mine? tabbed by brock_magoo@hotmail.com Live'er to Give'er.