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From: elric@selway.umt.edu (Stormbringer)
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To: jamesb@animal-farm.nevada.edu
Subject: Re: CHO:Nick Cave's "Lucy"
Newsgroups: alt.guitar.tab
In-Reply-To: <1993Apr1.180328.387@selway.umt.edu>
Organization: University of Montana
Cc:
In article <1993Apr1.180328.387@selway.umt.edu> you write:
>Lucy, by God a.k.a. Nick Cave
>lower case =note
>capital =chord
>
>e f# G Em
> last night i lay trembling
> G Em
> the moon it was low
> G Em
> it was the end of a love
> C D
> of misery and woe
>
>repeat for next stanza
>
> G D
> Now the BELLTOWER is ringin'
> G D
> and night has stole past
> Em G
> oh Lucy, can you hear me
> C D
> where ever you rest
>
>repeat.
>this might be tuned down a half-step, then again, it might not. (it's from
>memory so i don't really know)
>G 320003
>Em 022003
>C X32010
>D XX0232
>
>IF YOU POST THIS ANYWHERE ELSE, PLEASE GIVE ME CREDIT.
>thanks.
>elric@selway.umt.edu
>
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