Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull - Jack-A-Lynn guitar chord
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# ============================================================ From: albright@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com (Bob Albright - Product Assurance) Subject: Lyrics and chords Hi, You'll find the chords here with the lyrics for Jack-A-Lynn, and Down At The End Of Your Road. You may want to compare these lyrics to others to see the missing words. The -> shows which line and [ ] shows the lyrical chance. Ian plays many of his songs using a capo on the 3rd, 5th, and sometimes even the 7th fret. Mother Goose on the album was done on the 5th, but on last tour I noticed he had moved it down to the 3rd. Most likely because of his vocal-cord problem. On Jack-A-Lynn the song is done on the 5th. Above the lyrics are the actual chord names, but with the capo on the 5th fret for example a G is shaped like an open D chord without the capo. Also, these are just the chords printed and not all the hammering of the pull-ups and pull-downs, positionings, and the leads that Ian or Martin uses. Maybe someday I'll work out a tablature to show some of the hammering that Ian uses and pass it on the St. Cleve. Regards, Bob Albright =========================================================================== JACK-A-LYNN CAPO 5th Fret Intro Am F Dm7 G C Am Bb F G F Dm Am Verse 1 Cold aeroplanes, slow boats, warm trains C G Am G Remind me of Jack-A-Lynn F Dm Am Lush hotels and pretty girls C G Am G Won't share the misty mood I'm in Dm F Chorus Silly, sad, I've never had G C To write this before G Oh, Jack-A-Lynn F Dm Am Verse 2 Funny how long nights alone C G Am G And thoughts of Jack-A-Lynn F Dm Am When phantoms tread around my bed C G Am G To offer restless dreams they bring Dm F Chorus And it's just the time and place to find G C -> [ A ] sad song to play G For Jack-A-Lynn Bridge E B G D Am F Dm7 G C Am Bb F G Ab Ab Fm Cm Eb Verse 3-> Magpies that shriek, [ old ] boots that leak Bb Eb Bb -> [ Call me the Jack-A-Lynn ] Ab Fm Cm Eb -> Cold [ black cats in policman's hats ] Bb Eb Bb -> [ Nosing where the mice have been ] Fm Ab -> And the lonely hours, [ forgiving now ] Bb Eb -> [ And ] I'm far, far from home Bb -> [ A ] Jack-A-Lynn Cm Ab Jack Jack-A-Lynn Cm Ab Jack Jack-A-Lynn, Jack Jack-A-Lynn Cm Ab Jack Jack-A-Lynn, Jack Jack-A-Lynn