Alabama
Alabama - Dixieland Delight gitaar tab
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From: cbrooks Subject: a/alabama/dixieland_delight.tab Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 16:16:56 -0500 Alabama - Dixieland Delight Date: originally transcribed October, 1983 From: Charles Brooks Chords, lyrics and solo intro: G D Em C G D Cm G Cm G 12th fret harmonic verse 1: G D Rollin'. . . by-way Em C One . . . wheel G Hold'n . . . lover D with . . . other Em C A sweet . . . thrill Em Worked . . . week D Got . . . jingle Em C On . . . Tennessee . . . night G Couldn't . . . better D Cm G Cm G . . . to-gether . . . Dixieland Delight Chorus: D Spend . . . dollar Em C Parked . . . holler . . . moon-light G Hold . . . up tight D Make . . . lovin' Em C A . . . turtle-dovin' . . . night Em Fits . . . life C Oh, . . . right Cm G Cm G My Dixieland Delight solo b=bend bh=bend 1/2 step and hold br=bend and release G D Em C E----------------------------------------------------------------------------- B--2------------------------3------------------------------------------8------ G-----------0---2(b)-2(bh)----2(b)--0----------------------------7--9--------- D----0--2-----------------------------------------------0-2------------------- A-------------------------------------0-2-0---------0-2----------------------- E-------------------------------------------3-0-2-3--------------------------- G D Cm G Cm G E----------------10--------------------15-17(b)-17(br)-15-17(br)-15----------- B--10(b)-10(bh)-----10(b)--8---15--17---------------------------------18(b)--- G----------------------------------------------------------------------------- D----------------------------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12th fret harmonic at end. Verse 2 & 3: (same chords as the first) a few strange chord progressions follow the 2nd chorus; something like C, D, Em a couple of times then F, G, A, and I believe the key changes to A and play all the chords a whole step higher than they are written here. (A E Fm D Dm) a fiddle solo ensues, and the tempo increases and they fade out, singing verse one gain.