Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears - Spinnin Wheel gitaar chord
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# From: mvcjp@mvulo.mv.att.com (-pouliot c.j.) Spinnin' Wheel - Blood Sweat & Tears ------------------------------------ Intro: D7#9 D7#9(octave higher - see chords below) E7 A7 D7 G7 What goes up must come down Spinning wheel got to go 'round Talkin' 'bout your troubles it's a cryin' sin D7 D7#9 Ride a painted pony let the spinnin' wheel spin You got no money and you got no home Spinning wheel all alone Talking 'bout your troubles and you never learn Ride a painted pony let the spinning wheel turn C Bb Bridge: Did you find the directing sign Ab G On the straight and narrow highway C Bb Would you mind a reflecting sign Ab Ab/G Spinnin' Wheel - Blood Sweat & Tears several corrections: > E7 A7 D7 G7 > What goes up must come down OK for the first verse, but on the subsequent verses the horns play E7#9 A13 D7#9 G13 x7678x 5x567x x5456x 3x345x > C Bb > Bridge: Did you find the directing sign > Ab G > On the straight and narrow highway The Ab is played with an added Bb on top: xx6546 > Ab Bb C D D7#9 D7#9(octave) > And show you the colors that are real The D is actually DaddE for the first couple bars, then Am7/D. And those horn chords aren't D7#9 at all; rather, they're built up in fourths from F: F4/7 (F-Bb-Eb) x888xx F7#9sus4 (F-Bb-Eb-Ab) x8889x The jazz break on the LP version is E7#9-A13-D7#9-G13 repeated several times, then E7#9-Eb7#9-D7#9. And then the chord progression at the end is E7#9 A13 [Eb] D7#9 Gmaj7 where the [Eb] is a single note played on trombone. Andrew