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  1. steamroller blues
    kirsty

    does ANYBODY know where i can find some sought of tab structure for james taylors version of steamroller blues… id love to know exactly what he does instead of improv over the chord structure… cheers!!

      1. Re: Susan Tedeschi guitar or piano chords
        Delcoe

        : Hi – I noticed that you were looking for the piano music for I Love You (a couple years ago!) Did you ever find it because I’m looking for the piano music for our anniversary coming up. If you have it, could you possibly send it along. Thanks so much!
        : i need piano or guitar chords of the song I Love You by climax blues band please,,, thank you very much

    1. Re: Jackie Greene:
      keith

      : Does anyone know the tab for Jackie Green’s "Honey I been thinking about you"?

      VERSE: G-Em-C-Am-D
      G-Em-C-D-G
      BRIDGE:Am-Bm-C-D
      Am-Bm-D

      That’s it.

    2. Re: Jackie Greene:
      mia

      : Does anyone know the tab for Jackie Green’s "Honey I been thinking about you"?

      Actually I’ve been trying to find tabs for Jackie Greene songs forever and there’s like…none! Every well-known guitar tab website seems to not even know he exists, which is sad because I think he is fantastic… Most people have never even heard of him!

    3. Re: Jackie Greene:
      Lars Farmer

      : Does anyone know the tab for Jackie Green’s "Honey I been thinking about you"?

      I’m working on it…let me know if you find out anything…I found a site ….gonewonderin.com but it is down…

      – Lars

        1. Re: This popular thread has been given its own page :... Bill Eaton
          Bill Eaton

          : : Can anyone get tabs to Susan Tedeschi Just Won’t Burn??? Send me them if you do!!!! http://www.taborama.com/archive/tab.php?tid=108898&aid=3302&a=Susan%20Tedeschi&t=Just%20Won't%20Burn&i=1
          She plays just won’t burn in Am and Gm in barre chord fashion,the E7 at the 5th fret. the verse is Am and E7 and the chorus goes Am to Gm. It is really easy to work out if you need help you tube has several examples.
          hope this helps,www.eatonblues.com
          Bill

  2. Susan Tedeschi/Looking for Answers
    Cindy

    I am trying to find the guitar chords or tabs for the song "Looking for Answers" off Susan Tedeschi’s "Just Won’t Burn" album. Can anyone help?

  3. "She asked me why" song title or artist
    Brian

    I heard a great Blues song on the local radio station, KPCW which is an NPR affiliate, here near Park City, Utah. I didn’t call them right away and now none of the volunteer DJs seem to know what the song was. The lyrics that are repeated over and over very slowly and clearly at the beginning and end of the song are "She asked me why, so I went on and told her". There are some lyrics in the middle of the song which were more difficult to make out but the accompanying guitar is very classic,distinctive and possibly familiar Blues. Please help? Thanks, Brian

    1. Re:
      boganmaster

      : I heard a great Blues song on the local radio station, KPCW which is an NPR affiliate, here near Park City, Utah. I didn’t call them right away and now none of the volunteer DJs seem to know what the song was. The lyrics that are repeated over and over very slowly and clearly at the beginning and end of the song are "She asked me why, so I went on and told her". There are some lyrics in the middle of the song which were more difficult to make out but the accompanying guitar is very classic,distinctive and possibly familiar Blues. Please help? Thanks, Brian

      there’s a blues guitarist called RL burnside who has those lines in a song he sings but i forget if it was a cover or not, anyway rl burnside kicks ass

  4. What song or artist?
    Brian

    I heard a great Blues song on the local radio station, KPCW which is an NPR affiliate, here near Park City, Utah. I didn’t call them right away and now none of the volunteer DJs seem to know what the song was. The lyrics that are repeated over and over very slowly and clearly at the beginning and end of the song are "She asked me why, so I went on and told her". There are some lyrics in the middle of the song which were more difficult to make out but the accompanying guitar is very classic,distinctive and possibly familiar Blues. Please help? Thanks, Brian

    1. Re: Spanish/Mexican Guitar tabs
      Fernando

      : hey i was just wondering if you could get me some really cool spanish guitar tabs.like Miguel y Miguel and Los Cadetes de Linares.

    2. Re: Spanish/Mexican Guitar tabs
      Margarita

      : hey i was just wondering if you could get me some really cool spanish guitar tabs.
      I need the one for the song called "VIVE" by Maria Jose Napoleon. Can you please help me and send it to me?

  5. Chord of : I love you ( by Climax Blue band )
    mike wyen

    All Friends ! if anyone of you out there has a chord of Climax Blue Band ( I love you ) please email to my address . I thankyou all . Mike Wyen

    1. Re: Susan Tedeschi/Jackie Greene
      Andrew

      :
      : Does anyone have sheet music for "In the Garden by Susan Tedeschi? And any for Jackie Greene’s "Mexican Girl"?

      SURPRISE!

      Here’s three Tedeschi songs I tried to transcribe on my own. If they’re not dead on (which they very well may not be), they’re pretty close. Feel free to send suggestions for tweaking. I don’t have time to write out lyrics, or placement in song, so just know that C – C/B – Am and the like are usually bass runs, so the C/B is not meant to be held – only strummed once.

      In return, if anyone has "I’ve Seen All Good People" by Yes, drop me an email, won’t you?

      ALONE

      Verse 1: G-F-C-Bb

      G-F-C-Eb

      Bridge: Bb – Eb – Db – F# – F – Cm – F

      Chorus: Bb – D – Gm – Cm – F – Bb – D – Gm – C – Eb – F –

      Pre-solo: Bb – C – F – Eb – F – G

      WRAPPED IN THE ARMS OF ANOTHER

      Verse: C – G – Am – Am/G – F – G – C – C/B – Am – Am/G – F – G – C – G/A – G/B
      C – G – Am – Am/G – F – G – C – C/B – Am – Am/G – F – G – Bb – C

      Chorus: F – F/E – Dm – Dm/C – Bb – C – F – F/E – Dm – Dm/C – Bb – C – F – F/E – Dm – Dm/C – Bb – C – Bb – Bb/A – Bb/G – F

      IN THE GARDEN

      (haven’t cracked the intro.)

      Verse: A – Bm – D – E – A (2x)

      G – A – G – A – G – A – G – F – F#m – E – A

        1. Re: This popular thread has been given its own page :... Ginger
          Ginger

          Don’t have the sheet music but here are the chords.

          A Bm
          When I wake up in the garden
          Fism E A
          Peaceful slumber wakes my eyes
          A Bm
          The sun and moon are always present
          Fism E A
          There are no more crying people around

          Dm A
          Love fills all up inside me
          Dm A
          Filling my heart with wishful dreams
          Dm A
          No more sorrow fills my canvas
          G6 F9(-5)
          Along this lonely sea

          Ships fall off of the horizon
          Bringing love, peace, and joy
          No fire can ever harm us
          Only music fills the air

          Silver turquoise teardrops drip down
          Into a window of your soul
          Touching your emotions with sorrow
          Of a thousand years of wisdom sold

          Bridge:
          D A G C Bm Fism G :

          Love fills all up inside me
          Filling my heart with wishful dreams
          No more sorrow fills my canvas
          Along this lonely sea

          Silver turquoise teardrops drip down
          Into a window of your soul
          Touching your emotions with sorrow
          Of a thousand years of wisdom sold
          Of a thousand years of wisdom sold

          When I wake up in the garden
          Peaceful slumber wakes my eyes

          A Bm Fism E Dm G6 F9(-5)
          —0——2—-2—–0—–5—-0——0—
          —2—–3—–2—–0—-6—–0——0—
          —2—–4—–2—–1—-7—–0——2—
          —2—–4—–2—–2—-7—–0——3—-
          —0—–2—–4—–2—-5—–2——3—-
          —x—–2—–2—–0—-5—–3——1–

          : :
          : : Does anyone have sheet music for "In the Garden by Susan Tedeschi? And any for Jackie Greene’s "Mexican Girl"?

          : SURPRISE!

          : Here’s three Tedeschi songs I tried to transcribe on my own. If they’re not dead on (which they very well may not be), they’re pretty close. Feel free to send suggestions for tweaking. I don’t have time to write out lyrics, or placement in song, so just know that C – C/B – Am and the like are usually bass runs, so the C/B is not meant to be held – only strummed once.

          : In return, if anyone has "I’ve Seen All Good People" by Yes, drop me an email, won’t you?

          : ALONE

          : Verse 1: G-F-C-Bb

          : G-F-C-Eb

          : Bridge: Bb – Eb – Db – F# – F – Cm – F

          : Chorus: Bb – D – Gm – Cm – F – Bb – D – Gm – C – Eb – F –

          : Pre-solo: Bb – C – F – Eb – F – G

          :
          : WRAPPED IN THE ARMS OF ANOTHER

          : Verse: C – G – Am – Am/G – F – G – C – C/B – Am – Am/G – F – G – C – G/A – G/B
          : C – G – Am – Am/G – F – G – C – C/B – Am – Am/G – F – G – Bb – C

          : Chorus: F – F/E – Dm – Dm/C – Bb – C – F – F/E – Dm – Dm/C – Bb – C – F – F/E – Dm – Dm/C – Bb – C – Bb – Bb/A – Bb/G – F

          : IN THE GARDEN

          : (haven’t cracked the intro.)

          : Verse: A – Bm – D – E – A (2x)

          : G – A – G – A – G – A – G – F – F#m – E – A

      1. Susan Tedeschi - "Blues on a Holiday"
        Charles Oriel

        "Blues on a Holiday" – Susan Tedeschi / Paul Rishell

        This is the version of the song that Susan Tedeschi performs on her "Wait for Me" CD (2002). Paul Rishell wrote this gem and is, I believe, backing Susan on acoustic guitar. Here are the basic chords (as I hear them). The picking pattern is simple, but varied throughout the song. Note the descending bass-notes approaching the end of the verse, while the high D remains constant (on the second string): this is a standard blues turnaround that’s given an ingenious voicing twist by Paul Rishell, who’s an undeniably masterful blues guitarist. During the bridge (below), there are one or two pull-offs and hammer-ons on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th strings of the Bm chord.

        PLEASE NOTE:

        D! = D major 7
        Dd = D diminished
        G/A = G with A bass

        Verse and chorus:

        D! D7 G C9 D! D7 G C9 D! D7 G Gm9 D Bm7 Bb7 G/A Dd D
        E|-2–x–x–0–2—-x–x–0–2—5–3–5–x–x—x—x—x–2
        |
        B|-2–1–0–3–2–1–0–3–2—3–3–3–3–3—3—3—3–3-|
        G|-2–2–0–3–2–2–0–3–2—5–4–3–2–2—1—0—1–2-|
        D|-0–0–0–2–0–0–0–2–0—0–0–0–0–4—4—0—3–0-|
        A|-x–0–2–3–x–0–2–3–x—x–x–x–x–2—1—0—2–x-|
        E|-x–2–3–x–x–2–3–x–x—x–x–x–x–x—x—x—x–x-|

        Bridge:

        G F Em F#7 Bm A G F Em F#7 Bm F#7
        E|-3–1–0–2—2–x–3–1–0—2—2—2—||
        B|-3–1–0–2—3–2–3–1–0—2—3—2—||
        G|-4–2–0–3—4–2–4–2–0—3—4—3—||
        D|-5–3–2–2—4–2–5–3–2—2—4—2—||
        A|-5–3–2–4—2–0–5–3–2—4—2—4—||
        E|-3–1–0–2—x–x–3–1–0—2—x—2—||

        (Return to verse and chorus)

        1. Re: Susan Tedeschi - "Blues on a Holiday" (more readable, finally!)
          Charles Oriel

          "Blues on a Holiday" – Susan Tedeschi / Paul Rishell

          I tried posting this twice last night, but saw that it came out very unclearly, so I re-did it. Hopefully, this time it’s a bit more legible! (If anyone has any questions, don’t hesitate to write.)

          This is the version of the song that Susan Tedeschi performs on her "Wait for Me" CD (2002). Paul Rishell wrote this gem and is, I believe, backing Susan on acoustic guitar. Here are the basic chords (as I hear them). The picking pattern is simple, but varied throughout the song. Note the descending bass-notes approaching the end of the verse, while the high D remains constant (on the second string): this is a standard blues turnaround that’s given an ingenious voicing twist by Paul Rishell, who’s an undeniably masterful blues guitarist. During the bridge (below), there are one or two pull-offs and hammer-ons on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th strings of the Bm chord.

          Below, you’ll first find diagrams of all the chords. Nnumbers indicate fret; "x" indicates string should be muted). Below the chord diagrams is the actual chord progression (again, as I hear it).

          Dmaj7
          E |—2—||
          B |—2—||
          G |—2—||
          D |—0—||
          A |—x—||
          E |—x—||

          D7(F# bass)
          E |—x—||
          B |—1—||
          G |—3—||
          D |—0—||
          A |—0—||
          E |—2—||

          G
          E |—x—||
          B |—0—||
          G |—0—||
          D |—0—||
          A |—2—||
          E |—3—||

          C9
          E |—0—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—3—||
          D |—2—||
          A |—3—||
          E |—x—||

          D7 (high A)
          E |—5—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—5—||
          D |—0—||
          A |—x—||
          E |—x—||

          G (D bass)
          E |—3—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—4—||
          D |—0—||
          A |—x—||
          E |—x—||

          Gm(high A)
          E |—5—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—3—||
          D |—0—||
          A |—x—||
          E |—x—||

          D
          E |—2—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—2—||
          D |—0—||
          A |—x—||
          E |—x—||

          Bm7
          E |—x—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—2—||
          D |—4—||
          A |—2—||
          E |—x—||

          Bb7
          E |—x—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—1—||
          D |—3—||
          A |—1—||
          E |—x—||

          G/A bass
          E |—x—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—0—||
          D |—0—||
          A |—0—||
          E |—x—||

          Ddim
          E |—x—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—1—||
          D |—3—||
          A |—2—||
          E |—x—||

          D
          E |—2—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—2—||
          D |—0—||
          A |—x—||
          E |—x—||

          F
          E |—x—||
          B |—1—||
          G |—2—||
          D |—3—||
          A |—4—||
          E |—1—||

          Em
          E |—0—||
          B |—0—||
          G |—0—||
          D |—2—||
          A |—2—||
          E |—0—||

          F#7
          E |—x—||
          B |—2—||
          G |—3—||
          D |—2—||
          A |—4—||
          E |—2—||

          Bm
          E |—x—||
          B |—3—||
          G |—4—||
          D |—4—||
          A |—2—||
          E |—x—||

          Here’s the chord progression:

          Verse:

          Dmaj7, D7(F#bass), G, C9
          Dmaj7, D7(F#bass), G, C9
          Dmaj7, D7(high A), G(D bass), Gm(high A)
          D, Bm7, Bb7, G(A bass), Ddim, D

          Bridge:

          G, F, Em, F#7, Bm (pulloff and hammeron strings 2,3,4), A
          G, F, Em, F#7, Bm (pulloff and hammeron strings 2,3,4), F#7

          (Back to verse).

  6. Lightning Hopkins Tabs
    Gareth

    Hi There
    I am desperate to find tabs for any Lightning songs except Little Red Rooster.
    Anything you can suggest would be greatly appreciated
    cheers
    Gareth

    1. Re: Lightning Hopkins Tabs
      mike

      :man, i got nothing in the way of hopkins, but u must b able 2 find what ur looking 4, its all in the key of ‘A’ (hopkins) i think,. ur b better off getting a good harmonica player & listerning
      2 him as he gets/plays the blues

  7. thirteen men, Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazlewood
    Pip

    Hi. I desperately need the tab for thirteen men and only one girl in town from Nancy Sinatra. alternatively "thirteen girls and only one man in town (same text same notes just role-reversed.
    any help would be gratefully accepted.
    thanxx
    Phil

  8. Susan Tedeschi - Blues on a Holiday
    stratback

    While we’re on a Susan Tedeschi kick here, does anyone know the chords for "Blues on a Holiday". It’s the last cut on the "Wait for Me" CD. Thanks!

    1. Re: Susan Tedeschi - Blues on a Holiday
      Charles Oriel

      "Blues on a Holiday"

      Here are all the chords, as I hear them–numbers indicate fret; "x" indicates string should be muted–, followed by the actual progression (below):

      Dmaj7
      E |—2—||
      B |—2—||
      G |—2—||
      D |—0—||
      A |—x—||
      E |—x—||

      D7(F# bass)
      E |—x—||
      B |—1—||
      G |—3—||
      D |—0—||
      A |—0—||
      E |—2—||

      G
      E |—x—||
      B |—0—||
      G |—0—||
      D |—0—||
      A |—2—||
      E |—3—||

      C9
      E |—0—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—3—||
      D |—2—||
      A |—3—||
      E |—x—||

      D7 (high A)
      E |—5—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—5—||
      D |—0—||
      A |—x—||
      E |—x—||

      G (D bass)
      E |—3—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—4—||
      D |—0—||
      A |—x—||
      E |—x—||

      Gm (D bass+high A)
      E |—5—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—3—||
      D |—0—||
      A |—x—||
      E |—x—||

      D
      E |—2—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—2—||
      D |—0—||
      A |—x—||
      E |—x—||

      Bm7
      E |—x—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—2—||
      D |—4—||
      A |—2—||
      E |—x—||

      Bb7
      E |—x—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—1—||
      D |—3—||
      A |—1—||
      E |—x—||

      G/A bass
      E |—x—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—0—||
      D |—0—||
      A |—0—||
      E |—x—||

      Ddim
      E |—x—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—1—||
      D |—3—||
      A |—2—||
      E |—x—||

      D
      E |—2—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—2—||
      D |—0—||
      A |—x—||
      E |—x—||

      F
      E |—x—||
      B |—1—||
      G |—2—||
      D |—3—||
      A |—4—||
      E |—1—||

      Em
      E |—0—||
      B |—0—||
      G |—0—||
      D |—2—||
      A |—2—||
      E |—0—||

      F#7
      E |—x—||
      B |—2—||
      G |—3—||
      D |—2—||
      A |—4—||
      E |—2—||

      Bm
      E |—x—||
      B |—3—||
      G |—4—||
      D |—4—||
      A |—2—||
      E |—x—||

      Verse:

      Dmaj7, D7(F#bass), G, C9,
      Dmaj7, D7(F#bass), G, C9,
      Dmaj7, D7(high A), G(D bass), Gm(high A),
      D, Bm7, Bb7, G(A bass), Ddim, D

      Bridge:

      G, F, Em, F#7, Bm (pull-off and hammer-on strings 2,3,4), A
      G, F, Em, F#7, Bm (pull-off and hammer-on strings 2,3,4), F#7

  9. Muddy Waters Lyrics
    Nick

    Anyone got the lyrics to "You Got to Get Sick and Die One of These Days"? I’m only missing a couple of lines but it’s driving me crazy and we really want to jam on this one. Thanks!

  10. Need Skip James: "devil got my woman" Tab
    R. Wagner

    Can anyone help me find tab and lyrics for Skip James’ Devil got my woman. I’m familar with bentonia d minor tuning, I just need help getting down the exacts on this particular song. Thanx

    1. Re: Need Skip James:
      Bryan

      Hello! If you ever got your hands on this tab, I would love to see it also. I’ve got the dm tuning also, but need some particulars. Thanks~

    2. Re: Need Skip James: "devil got my woman" Tab
      martin

      : Can anyone help me find tab and lyrics for Skip James’ Devil got my woman. I’m familar with bentonia d minor tuning, I just need help getting down the exacts on this particular song. Thanx
      I can help

    1. Re: Susan Tedeschi
      Tina

      : Hi. Does anybody have the chords for Susan Tedeschi’s version of the Dylan tune "Don’t Think Twice"? I can’t find it anywhere! Thanks.
      _______________________________
      Hi,
      I found a version on cordie.com that I think she uses:

      C, G, Am
      F, C, G
      C, G, Am
      D7, G7

      C,C7
      F, D7
      C, G, Am, F
      C. G, C

      It works good for me. goodluck

      1. Re: Susan Tedeschi - more readable version of chords to "Blues o
        Charles Oriel

        “Blues on a Holiday” – Susan Tedeschi/ Paul Rishell

        These are the basic chords. Note the descending bass notes approaching the end of the verse, while the high D remains
        constant: a standard blues turnaround that’s given an ingenious voicing twist by Paul Rishell. During the bridge (below),
        there are one or two pull-offs and hammer-ons on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th strings of the Bm chord.

        Verse and chorus:

        Dmaj7 D7 G C9 Dmaj7 D7 G C9 Dmaj7 D7 G Gm/9 D Bm7 Bb7 G/A Ddim D
        E |–2—-x–x–0—2—–x–x–0–2—–5–3–5—-x–x—x—x—x—–2–||
        B |–2—-1–0–3—2—–1–0–3–2—–3–3–3—-3–3—3—3—3—–3–||
        G |–2—-2–0–3—2—–2–0–3–2—–5–4–3—-2–2—1—0—1—–2–||
        D |–0—-0–0–2—0—–0–0–2–0—–0–0–0—-0–4—4—0—3—–0–||
        A |–x—-0–2–3—x—–0–2–3–x—–x–x–x—-x–2—1—0—2—–x–||
        E |–x—-2–3–x—x—–2–3–x–x—–x–x–x—-x–x—x—x—x—–x–||

        Bridge:

        G F Em F# Bm A G F Em F# Bm F#7

        E |—3—-1—-0—-2—–2—-x—-3—-1—-0—-2—–2—–2—-||
        B |—3—-1—-0—-2—–3—-2—-3—-1—-0—-2—–3—–2—-||
        G |—4—-2—-0—-3—–4—-2—-4—-2—-0—-3—–4—–3—-||
        D |—5—-3—-2—-4—–4—-2—-5—-3—-2—-4—–4—–4—-||
        A |—5—-3—-2—-4—–2—-0—-5—-3—-2—-4—–2—–4—-||
        E |—3—-1—-0—-2—–x—-x—-3—-1—-0—-2—–x—–2—-||

    2. re: - don't think twice- susan tedeshi??
      nan reike

      : Hi. Does anybody have the chords for Susan Tedeschi’s version of the Dylan tune "Don’t Think Twice"? I can’t find it anywhere! Thanks.

      only know bob dylans version-
      here’s the chords in easy form

      D7,G,Em,C, G
      D7, G, D, Em, A D
      G, G7
      G, D, Em, C, G D, G, D

      hope that helps-

      1. Re: re: - don't think twice- susan tedeshi??
        Tina

        : : Hi. Does anybody have the chords for Susan Tedeschi’s version of the Dylan tune "Don’t Think Twice"? I can’t find it anywhere! Thanks.

        :
        : only know bob dylans version-
        : here’s the chords in easy form

        : D7,G,Em,C, G
        : D7, G, D, Em, A D
        : G, G7
        : G, D, Em, C, G D, G, D

        : hope that helps-

        I found other versions on cordie.com. I think she uses the second version as follows:
        C, G, Am
        F, C, G
        C, G, Am
        D7, G7
        C, C7
        F, D7
        C, G, Am, F
        C, G, C

        HOPE THIS HELPS

      2. Re: re: - don't think twice- susan tedeshi??
        Dan

        : : Hi. Does anybody have the chords for Susan Tedeschi’s version of the Dylan tune "Don’t Think Twice"? I can’t find it anywhere! Thanks.

        : She plays it out of C.

        Verse C G Am F
        C C7 F D7

        : only know bob dylans version-
        : here’s the chords in easy form

        : D7,G,Em,C, G
        : D7, G, D, Em, A D
        : G, G7
        : G, D, Em, C, G D, G, D

        : hope that helps-

    3. Re: Susan Tedeschi
      mike

      : Hi. Does anybody have the chords for Susan Tedeschi’s version of the Dylan tune "Don’t Think Twice"? I can’t find it anywhere! Thanks.

      Have you found it yet?

    4. Re: This popular thread has been given its own page :... Snow
      Snow

      Hi. Does anybody have the chords for Susan Tedeschi’s version of the Dylan tune "Don’t Think Twice"? I can’t find it anywhere! Thanks.

  11. susan tedeschi
    Kacie

    hi I’m not in a band. (no one seems to want a female guitarist around here …errr!) but me and my dad and uncle play together alot so if anyone has these two susan tedeschi tabs please send em to me thanks a million…… Mama he treats your daughter mean(solo) & Voodoo women (originaly by Coco taylor)

    1. Re: Unchain My Heart (Joe Cocker version)
      steve

      : Can anyone help me with the guitar chords for ‘Unchain My Heart’ by Joe Cocker??

      I have seen the basic chords on the net but they dont seem correct.

  12. I also need tabs for 2 songs by "Climax Blues Band" Pleeeeeeeease
    Tommy Holly

    Please, I have been looking all over the web and I am not the greatest guitarist but I am learning.

    "I love you" by the Climax Blues Band is one of favorite songs and I don’t think I am playing it right…

    Also, I need to know the correct cords for "Couldn’t get it right"

    Please send them to my email if you can tab it…Thanks for any help you guys can give. [email protected]

  13. HELP if you know blues lyrics!
    garry

    This is a tricky one,I know….

    I am after a song, dont know the singer or the title.
    Its NOT old. The lyrics go like this:

    "I’M SO SAD THAT THE BLUES ARE FALLING LIKE A POURING RAIN"

    or something to that effect!
    Do you recognise those lyrics? Do you know the song title or singer?
    Can you indicate a way to find out?
    Thanx

        1. Re: Susan Tedeschi
          Rebekah

          : me too! why are there no susan tabs anywhere? I want one for angel from montgomery

          Hey there… I am always looking for Susan chords,tabs, anything. If you go to Olga and then look under Bonnie Raitt for Angel From Mont. , it is the sam song. Raitt covered it way before Susan Tedeschi. I am liiking for any chords so if you find any for her, I would love to hear back! Thanks!

          1. Re: Susan Tedeschi
            Ginger

            I play Susan’s version of Angel from Montgomery and play it with these chords

            G D C (verses)

            D C G (chorus)

            Try that out and see if it is better!

            Thanks, Ginger

            : : : me too! why are there no susan tabs anywhere? I want one for angel from montgomery

            : :
            : : Hey there… I am always looking for Susan chords,tabs, anything. If you go to Olga and then look under Bonnie Raitt for Angel From Mont. , it is the same song. Raitt covered it way before Susan Tedeschi. I am looking for any chords so if you find any for her, I would love to hear back! Thanks!

          2. Re: Susan Tedeschi
            Rebekah

            : : me too! why are there no susan tabs anywhere? I want one for angel from montgomery

            :
            : Hey there… I am always looking for Susan chords,tabs, anything. If you go to Olga and then look under Bonnie Raitt for Angel From Mont. , it is the same song. Raitt covered it way before Susan Tedeschi. I am looking for any chords so if you find any for her, I would love to hear back! Thanks!

        2. Re: Susan Tedeschi--tab to angel-well at least chords
          Ross Newby

          Angel from montgomery is easy– Simple chord progression of D-G-D-G-D-G-A-D for verses- and chorus is D-C-G-D

          Chorus example in chordpro- Make (D) me an (C)Angel, that (G)flies from mont(D)gomery

          Verse- (D)I am an old woman (G)-(D) Named after my mother(G) -(D)–

          well-write me if you want more help-this is my first ever attempt at posting anything and I just tried figuring the song out myself-but i think thats it–dave matthews does a good version of this song as well, except in G, not D-hope it helps!

  14. NEED CLIMAX BLUES BAND guitar tabs
    Sean

    I’m looking for ANY and ALL guitar tabs of Climax Blues Band. If you have some pleeease send them to my email. I’d really appriciate it!!! Thank you

    1. Re: NEED CLIMAX BLUES BAND guitar tabs
      virgilio loyola

      : I’m looking for ANY and ALL guitar tabs of Climax Blues Band. If you have some pleeease send them to my email. I’d really appriciate it!!! Thank you

      1. Re: NEED CLIMAX BLUES BAND guitar tabs
        virgilio loyola

        : : I’m looking for ANY and ALL guitar tabs of Climax Blues Band. If you have some pleeease send them to my email. I’d really appriciate it!!! Thank you especially the song I Love You guitar chords

  15. where's my mule tabs???
    robert myers

    alright damnit, i must have been misinformed. i was told you could find everything you could ever want on the internet once by a teacher long ago. as i now realize its not true. i want to learn gov’t mules song where’s my mule. it sounds very simple, but it is not anywhere on this computer. if you know where i can get it at please e-mail me. it would be much appreciated friends. oh and another band you should all check out is sublime. go download the song named EBIN, the solos are amazing and he could sing his arse off. toodles, and get me that tab fer me gosh-doodley-darnit…lol

    1. Re: Jimmy Reed tabs
      Richard Drogin

      : Anyone have a good website for pulling Jimmy Reed
      : guitar tabs? I would appreciate any leads on this.

      : Gene

      Yeah,
      check out the book:

      Jimy Reed, Master Bluesman
      16 classic blues tunes
      transcribed by Fred Sokolow
      Hal Leonard Corporation

  16. I need "somehow,somewhere,someway" by Kenny Wayne Shepherd
    Kyle

    I need the tabs for "somehow,somewhere,someway" by the KWSB. My band is looking to play that song and we can’t find the tabs anywhere. If anyone can help….please email me asap. Thank you…Kyle

    1. Re: I need "somehow,somewhere,someway" by Kenny Wayne Shepherd
      Dave Bolton

      : I’m working on this myself, can’t find it anywhere either. It’s A-D-E7, right? Solo is fun, lot of repeat licks

      let me know if you have solo figured out. i can send you what i have

    2. Re: I need "somehow,somewhere,someway" by Kenny Wayne Shepherd
      mihaloo

      : I need the tabs for "somehow,somewhere,someway" by the KWSB. My band is looking to play that song and we can’t find the tabs anywhere. If anyone can help….please email me asap. Thank you…Kyle

      1. Re: I need "somehow,somewhere,someway" by Kenny Wayne Shepherd
        Kris J

        I also am searching for these tabs. comming up with a dead end.. if you have received them can you share them with me?! thanks alot:)

  17. could you get me the chords to,worried down with the blues,off the DEEP END cd.i know its in the key of G but i am missing a couple of chords. thanks much pete

    1. Re: nirvana
      dave hoyt littlerock,ca

      : i need nirvana tabs as many as possible!!!

      why nirvana is childs play…you can hear everything…simple,as in not muddy waters or satrianni

  18. jack Johnson
    Julia

    I just came back from Bonnaroo and i had the best time of my life!! now I’m looking for some chords of jack johnsons songs- anybody can halp me????

    1. Re: jack Johnson
      Adam Rollins

      I was at Bonnaroo ’03 to and i am tring to find some of the music to download if anyone out there has anything please e-mail me or something.thank you

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