Erm, bear with...
This isn't what it says in the sheet music, and it doesn't quite sound right on guitar, but it's fine on piano, and should be close to the live version...
All one bar unless mentioned, I think:
Eb
Eb bass D
Eb bass C, or Cm (doesn't matter if picking), for 2 bars
Ab5 [ 466XXX ] or Ab in sheet music [ 466544 ]
Eb
Bbsus4 (which is Eb instead of D) [ X13341 ]
Bb
and that's it. You'd hold the bass note for a bar at around 2 octaves below middle C on a piano, or not at all on guitar. The right hand is simple, for example this is it plus a bit of the lyrics
all in the
G-Eb-G-Eb-G-Eb-G-Eb
In any other
Smiiiiiiiiile like you
hands of a
G-D-G-D-G-D-G-D
world
mean it
bitter bitter (each syllable on the G in bitter bitter)
G-C-G-C-G-C-G-C
man say good
G-C-G-C-G-C-G-C
BASS: C---Bb---
bye to the
Ab-Eb-Ab-Eb-Ab-Eb-Ab-Eb
You could tell the
let your self let
world you thought you
G-Eb-G-Eb-G-Eb---G-Eb
difference
go
lived in
F-Eb-F-Eb-F-Eb-F-Eb
F-D-F-D-F-D-F-D
Over and over, pedal on and off every chord change. You might want to play heavily, or strum/play both hands after the chorus to imitate the cellos. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't...
Hope that helps, I do believe it's all quavers. He might change the key live, I can't remember. If so probably to F (F, F/E, F/D or Dm, F/D or Dm, Bb, F, Csus4, C)...