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Artist: George Harrison Song: Woman Don't You Cry For Me Album: The Early Takes (2011) Tempo: 4|4 URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW72Ksy2KIo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woman_Don%27t_You_Cry_for_Me Style: Early Take: Simple Open-strung Blues guitar accompaniment with Jew's Harp. Tuning: Open E Chords: 654321 = EBEAbBE E: 000000 E7: 030000 A: 555555 A7: 585555 B: 777777 B7: 797777 SPOKEN: "Is it coming through" "One and two and three and a four__" INTRO:(Riff through Open strumming & Jew's Harp over) |E E7 E|E E7 E | CHORUS: E E7 E Gotta leave you here, E E7 E E7 I'm gonna leave you at the sta-tion. E E7 E E7 I've got a long way to go baby, E E7 E Woman don't you cry for m-e. VERSE 1: E E7 E Ain't got time to play, E E7 E E7 I don't need no complication. E E7 E E7 I've got a long way to go baby, E E7 E Woman don't you cry for m-e. E E7 E I can't take no more, E E7 E E7 I don't need no aggravation. E E7 E E7 I've got a long way to go baby, E E7 E Woman don't you cry for m-e. [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/g/george-harrison/361206.html ] VERSE 2: A A7 A Theres no one place I want to be, A A7 A A7 Attachment only hurts and locks you in tight. A A7 A A7 Better catch it for yourself, A A7 E E7 E Before the end comes a-long. A A7 A Theres just one thing I got to see, A A7 A A7 Thats the Lord got to keep him in sight. A A7 A A7 Take care of yourself baby, A A7 E E7 E C'mon wont you let me b-e. INSTRUMENTAL:(Riff through Open strumming & Jew's Harp over) |E |E7 E |E E7 |E E7 | |E E7 |E E7 |E |E7 E | |E |E7 E |E E7 |E E7 | |E E7 |E E7 |E |E7 E | REPEAT CHORUS CODA:[Accelerando] |A-A7-A |B-B7-B |E-E7-E | [End] Notes. 1. “You can see why people like Alvin Lee and Eric Clapton loved him so much; George was never really considered a guitar god, he was always incredibly economical, and it’s perhaps surprising that all these virtuosos were such big fans of his style. I like the fact that you can actually hear him dig in and play. This is one of the earliest recordings on the album, and we’ve been trying to figure out who else plays on it. Working from the recording date and who George would have been with at the time, we think it might be a guy who worked for Apple called Jonathan Clyde playing Jew’s harp.” http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/giles-martin-on-george-harrisons-early- takes-track-by-track-544713/8 |