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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria
E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de
DATE: 11 Jul 2001
ARTIST: Eric Clapton
SONG: If I Don't Be There By Morning
ALBUM: Timepieces Vol II - Live in the 70s
If I Don't Be There By Morning
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writtten by Bob Dylan and Helena Springs
Intro: B E B E B E B a few times (barre your index finger at the 7th fret: shortest way)
Verse:
B E B E B E ----> same pattern as intro
Blue sky upon the horizon,
B E B E B E
Private eye is on my trail,
A D A D etc. ----> same playing but on the 5th fret and not so many changings
And if I don't be there by morning
B E B E B E B E
You know that I must have spent the night in jail.
Verse:
I got a woman livin' in L.A.
I got a woman waiting for my pay,
And if I don't be there by morning,
She'll know that I must have gone the other way.
Bridge:
F#m B
Finding my way back to you girl,
E
Lonely and blue and mistreated too.
F#m B
Sometimes I think of you girl,
C C# F#
Is it true that you think of me too?
Solo over verse chord pattern
Bridge:
Finding my way back to you girl,
Lonely and blue, mistreated too.
Sometimes I think of you girl,
Is it true that you think of me too?
Verse:
I left my woman with a twenty dollar bill.
I left her waiting, hope she's waiting for me still.
If I don't be there by morning
You know that I, I never will.
Key solo over verse chord pattern
If I don't be there by morning
You know that I, I never will.
I never will
I never will
I never will
I never will
applause and "Thankyou!"
;-)
Corrections, questions, comments and suggestions are always welcome, just e-mail me!
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|"Won't you tell me, where have all the good times gone?" |
| -Ray Davies, 1965 |
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|You can hardly listen to today's music, if you can call |
|it music at all. |
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