Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad - Aimless Lady gitaar tab
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ARTIST: Grand Funk Railroad SONG: Aimless Lady ALBUM: Closer To Home, 1970 FROM: Lukas Lechner, Austria E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de DATE: Mar 27 2002 Thanks to my friend Nico -guitar player of genius- who did essential work to make this transcription possible. Aimless Lady @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ written by Mark Farner Intro: E5 (between the notes mute the strings to get the "chuka" effect) played 022xxx main progression: Pt.1 Pt.2 e--------------------- B--------------------- G---0-----2-----4----- D---2-----4-----5----- A--------------------- E--------------------- played over verses: Aimless lady is this your home town? Tell me baby, tell me where you're bound. When our eyes met, You were in the very first row I couldn't even guess your name, But I just had to know. Pt.1 You were meant for me Pt.2 Would you care go cope with me? Pt.1 Girl of mystery Pt.2 carry on with main progression But you just had to be...aimless lady Aimless lady, aimless lady... for this part do the intro again: Should I try and satisfy you lady Ain't no lie now we'll get by my baby If you can stand a real good man lady Take my hand and understand me baby solo over main progression intro part: Take your time your're doin' fine my lady You got yours and I got mine my baby Can you see the way to bein' a lady Stay with me and set me free my baby main progression again Aimless lady, aimless lady, aimless lady, e------------------------------------------------------- B------------------------------------------------------- G-----------7---------9--7-----------7-----9-9--7-7----- D--2----7h9----2------7--5---2---7h9-------7-7--5-5----- then main progression again A--2-----------2-------------2-------------------------- E--0-----------0-------------0----------0--------------- You're my aimless lady, aimless lady, ooooh. outro on E5 _________________________________________________________ For corrections, questions, comments and suggestions | e-mail me at luggi69@web.de | ________________________________________________________| "Won't you tell me, where have all the good times gone?"| -Ray Davies, 1965 | ________________________________________________________| "...enjoy a time when rock was still about making music | for fun, not money for corporations." |