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Walk Away The Eagles Farewell Tour I Transcribed by: Steven P. Asus x02230 A x02220 F#m 244222 E 022100 D xx0232 C x32010 C* x35553 B* x24442 Asus A A Asus A (repeat 1x) Verse 1 A Asus A Takin' my time Asus A Choosin' my lines Asus A Asus A Tryn’ to decide what to do Asus A Looks like my stop Asus A I don't wanna get off Asus A Got myself hung up on you Chorus 1 F#m Seems to me E D You don't wanna talk about it E F#m Seems to me E D E A D C D You just turn your pretty head and walk a - way (Walk a - way) Verse 2 A Asus A Places I've known Asus A Things that I'm growin' Asus A Asus A Don't taste the same with - out you Asus A I got myself in Asus A The worst mess I've been Asus A And I find myself starvin' with - out you [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/e/eagles/232951.html ] Chorus 2 F#m Comes to - day E D Talk all night here come the mornin' E F#m Come what may E D E A D C D You just forget what we said and greet the day (Hey, hey! Walk a - way) A D C D Walk a - way – walk a - way Solo A Asus (repeat 7x) A C* B* A (repeat 8x) Bridge (tacet) I've got to cool myself down Stompin' around Asus A Thinkin' some words I can't name ya Asus A I guess it’s okay Asus A I got nothin’ to say Asus A Still I don't s'ppose I can blame ya Chorus 3 F#m Seems to me E D You don't wanna talk about it E F#m Seems to me E D E A D C D You just turn your pretty head and walk away A D C D Whoa! Walk a - way – walk away, ahhh A D C D Walk, walk, walk, walk a - way A D C D Walk, walk, walk, walk a – way A D C D (repeat 3x) A (mute) While this song was originally performed by Joe Walsh, on his You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind album, this version appeared on their Farewell Tour I CD. This is my interpretation of the song and is what I hear. Since U-G doesn't always include the correct chord voicings, I have included all of them in this transcription. Please feel free to experiment with your own chord voicings. The E in the chorus may be skipped if necessary. For the most part, it is a passing chord and happens so fast, less experienced players may find it difficult to play it and keep up. If you find this is the case, simply skip the Es in the chorus and play the other chords. The song will still sound good. |