Tom Waits
Tom Waits - Train Song gitaar tab
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# Received: from animal-farm.nevada.edu by redrock.nevada.edu (5.65c/M1.4) with SMTP id ; Tue, 23 Nov 1993 07:22:50 -0800 Received: from imv.aau.dk by animal-farm.nevada.edu id ; Tue, 23 Nov 1993 07:22:47 -0800 Received: from nanna.imv.aau.dk by imv.aau.dk (5.64/A/UX-3.00) id AA11733; Tue, 23 Nov 93 16:25:26 MET Message-Id: Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1993 16:24:59 +0800 To: jamesb@animal-farm.nevada.edu From: andersam@imv.aau.dk (Anders Mikkelsen) Subject: Two Tom Waits songs 1.st verse of Train Song by Tom Waits C F C Broke down in East St. Louis Bb F On the Kansas City Line C F Am Drunk up all my money D Bb That I borrowed every time G C And I fell down at the derby Bb F Night's as black as a crow C F C Am It was a train took me away from here F G C But a train can bring me home New Coat of Paint by Tom Waits Intro: ----------4----------------|---------------------------| ----5--------5---7-5-------|-5---4---5--------------5--| --6---6---6----6-6---6-----|---------4------------6---6| -----------------4-----4-6-|-5-------6-----------------| --------4------4-----------|-----7---4-----------------| -------------------------4-|-5---4---------------------| Let's put a 1st verse: C#m7 F#7 A7 G#7sus4 G#7 new coat of paint in this lonesome old town C#m7 F#7 A7 G#7sus4 G#7 set 'em up, we'll be knocking 'em down C#m7 F#7 A7 G#7sus4 you'll wear a dress, baby, I'll wear a tie G#7 C#m7 F#7 A7 G#7 C#m7 we laugh at that old bloodshot moon, in that bur - gundy sky _ Coda: Intro 4 times with lots of variations. 2nd verse: all our soribbled love dreams are lost or trown away here amidst a shuffle on a overthrowing day our love needs a transfusion, let's shot it full of wine fishing for a good time, start throwing in your line Repeat 1st verse and then fade away with the intro I just happened to have these, I didn t and couldn t transcribe them myself... Anders Mikkelsen Dept. of Information and Media Science University of Aarhus Denmark Internet: andersam@imv.aau.dk -give my umbrella to the Raindogs...