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Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 20:45:48 -0500
From: Chris Howell
Subject: d/dylan_bob/pretty_boy_floyd.crd
Pretty Boy Floyd
This is one of Woody Guthrie's most famous songs, which Bob
Dylan recorded in 1988 for an album called Folkways: A
Vision Shared (A Tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly).
Besides Pretty Boy Floyd, the CD has a few other great songs
for acoustic guitar: Bruce Springsteen sings I Ain't Got No
Home; Arlo Guthrie does East Texas Red; and Emmylou Harris
sings Hobo's Lullaby.
Intro:
Intersperse these notes with strumming. It's not too
complicated, but it's harder than it might seem to do it as
cleanly as Dylan does, at least to me. The riff in the
first measure is played twice after each two-line verse.
Besides that, it's all just energetic strumming.
G C G
e|-----------------|--|---------------------------------|
A|-----------------|--|---------------------------------|
D|-----------------|2x|---------------------------------|
G|-----0h2-0-------|--|-----0-------0h2-----0h2-----0---|
B|-------------2p0-|--|-------------------------------2-|
E|-3---------------|--|-3-------------------------------|
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
G G C G
If you ....
C D/G D G(riff)
About Pretty Boy Floyd, .....
after 6th verse - harmonica for one verse
after 9th - harmonica for one verse
after 11th - harmonica for two verses to end
Tabbed by Chris Howell
Comments and corrections can be mailed to
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Submitted November, 1999
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