OK Tambo. I had another quick look, but looks like it's pretty much only 'available' in Am. Might be worth seeing if someone could transpose it for you - it wouldn't be a difficult job for an experienced player ... which I'm not, unfortunately.
If you can play an F chord then you can play F#m, just take your middle finger off the F, this will give you Fm, now move the whole thing up one fret and hey presto - F#m.
thnx gazza....doesn't sound quite right; can you sound out 2nd fret, first 3 strings and 4 & 3 on 4th fret ('course I cheat and will ignore 4th fret strings - uke style) ;)
I've done my own on piano, don't know if it 's accurate but it works.. left hand melody goes:-
C F Bflat E flat A flat D flat
chorus:- C F C F C G A G F
then sort of improvise with those chords
Sorry, I can't because just last week I consigned my guitar to the loft during a big clear up! It's a bit of a chew to get it down balancing on step ladders, and boarding out the loft and fitting a proper ladder is on the to do list but not till about May time!
To describe the F#m a bit better, barre the second fret, then on the fourth use your ring finger and pinkie to press the A + D strings as in the diagram below.