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Dylan is a close personal friend of mine and I've played this songs with him several times. This is about as simple as i can make it, but it's 100% right as far as the basic cords and structure go. Verse 1: A Well you left in a hurry E For that train in Montgomery A E Left me here with a whole lot of nothing A But i ain`t to worried E Cause you left me with some more Chorus: E F#m7 Abm7 A On that tues-day night rain, A Abm7 F#m7 C#m B A wednesday morning stooooooooorm E A(with open B string) E Verse 2: [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/d/dylan-leblanc/332754.html ] And I watched as you ran kind of wildly And you knew i was feeling a little poor But I told you to take as much as you could carry Verse: On that tuesday night rain, wednesday morning storm Hold and strum that E cord until "liquor" Bridge: B A And all the liquor in the world couldn`t save me B C#m From the pain that you left at the door Chorus: On that tuesday night rain, Wednesday morning storm Verse 3: A E Well the doctor said you ain`t really sick boy A E But it`s something that I can`t replace A E And you should go, cause I ain`t got nothing to offer to you C#m That your tears can`t restrain B So be prepared for some more Chorus 2X: On that tuesday night rain, wednesday morning storm |