Hello, put your capo on the third fret. I actually had to think about that, because I'm used to having my guitar down-tuned a half step for Sundown, so that the G chord on that song becomes F sharp. Anyhow, with the capo on the third fret in standard tuning, or the fourth if you downtune a half step, you'll get the starting chord of C if you play an A chord. You should be able to find the other chords from the song by playing D, E, and possibly other variations, but that should get you started. Keep in mind though, that he's using the twelve-string here, so higher notes that you might hear are because of the paired octave strings on the twelve string.
Matthew
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