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GUITAR SONGBOOK EDITION
JONI MITCHELL SO FAR …
GUITAR SONGBOOK EDITION 1
JONI MITCHELL SO FAR …
Joni wishes to express her thanks … to Joel Bernstein: “As my repertoire of tunings expanded it became necessary to have a whole fleet of guitars set up in tuning families. It was Joel’s job to tune my guitars, and to do this he needed to learn at least the first eight bars of every one of my songs, therefore preserving these tunings which may have otherwise been lost, for which I am grateful”; to Henry Diltz for capturing these special moments in time with his photos; to Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers for asking interview questions that actually pertained to the art and the music; to Dana D’Elia and all the staff at Alfred Music who participated in the making of this book; and special thanks to Aaron Stang for overseeing the production of this project with such care.
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ISBN-10: 0-7390-9588-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-7390-9588-1 Transcriptions by Joel Bernstein, Daniel Libertino, and Andrew DuBrock Cover photo by Jack Robinson, The Jack Robinson Archive, LLC; robinsonarchive.com All inside photos by Henry Diltz; morrisonhotelgallery.com
Contents
Foreword.................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 How to Use the Tuning Index............................................................................................................................................. 22 Tuning Index........................................................................................................................................................................... 23 TITLE RELEASE
All I Want............................................................................................ Blue.........................................................................108 Amelia................................................................................................. Hejira......................................................................238 The Arrangement........................................................................... Ladies of the Canyon........................................... 91 (You’re So Square) Baby, I Don’t Care................................. Wild Things Run Fast.........................................324 Bad Dreams...................................................................................... Shine.......................................................................495 Banquet.............................................................................................. For the Roses.......................................................134 Barangrill........................................................................................... For the Roses.......................................................140 Be Cool................................................................................................ Wild Things Run Fast.........................................322 The Beat of Black Wings............................................................. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm............................382 Big Yellow Taxi................................................................................. Ladies of the Canyon.........................................100 Big Yellow Taxi (2007).................................................................. Shine.......................................................................498 A Bird That Whistles (Corrina, Corrina)............................... Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm............................392 Black Crow........................................................................................ Hejira......................................................................250 Blonde in the Bleachers.............................................................. For the Roses.......................................................157 Blue...................................................................................................... Blue......................................................................... 116 Blue Boy............................................................................................. Ladies of the Canyon........................................... 98 Blue Motel Room............................................................................ Hejira......................................................................255 The Boho Dance.............................................................................. The Hissing of Summer Lawns.......................220 Borderline......................................................................................... Turbulent Indigo..................................................443 Both Sides Now............................................................................... Clouds.......................................................................74 Cactus Tree....................................................................................... Song to a Seagull................................................. 52 California........................................................................................... Blue.........................................................................120 Car on a Hill...................................................................................... Court and Spark..................................................178 Carey................................................................................................... Blue......................................................................... 114 A Case of You................................................................................... Blue.........................................................................126 Chelsea Morning............................................................................. Clouds...................................................................... 58 Cherokee Louise............................................................................. Night Ride Home.................................................398 Chinese Café/Unchained Melody............................................ Wild Things Run Fast......................................... 314 The Circle Game............................................................................. Ladies of the Canyon.........................................102 Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire............................................... For the Roses.......................................................136 Come in from the Cold................................................................. Night Ride Home.................................................406 Conversation.................................................................................... Ladies of the Canyon........................................... 88 Cool Water........................................................................................ Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm............................379 Court and Spark............................................................................. Court and Spark..................................................168 Coyote................................................................................................. Hejira......................................................................234 The Crazy Cries of Love.............................................................. Taming the Tiger.................................................480 Dancin’ Clown.................................................................................. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm............................376 The Dawntreader............................................................................ Song to a Seagull................................................. 46 Dog Eat Dog...................................................................................... Dog Eat Dog.........................................................349
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Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter................................................. Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter.......................284 Don’t Interrupt the Sorrow........................................................ The Hissing of Summer Lawns....................... 211 Down to You...................................................................................... Court and Spark..................................................180 Dreamland......................................................................................... Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter.......................288 Edith and the Kingpin................................................................... The Hissing of Summer Lawns.......................208 Electricity.......................................................................................... For the Roses.......................................................148 Ethiopia............................................................................................... Dog Eat Dog.........................................................355 Face Lift............................................................................................. Taming the Tiger.................................................476 Fiction................................................................................................. Dog Eat Dog.........................................................339 The Fiddle and the Drum............................................................ Clouds...................................................................... 72 For Free.............................................................................................. Ladies of the Canyon........................................... 82 For the Roses................................................................................... For the Roses.......................................................154 Free Man in Paris........................................................................... Court and Spark..................................................188 Furry Sings the Blues................................................................... Hejira...................................................................... 241 The Gallery........................................................................................ Clouds...................................................................... 68 God Must Be a Boogie Man........................................................ Mingus....................................................................300 Good Friends.................................................................................... Dog Eat Dog.........................................................336 Hana..................................................................................................... Shine.......................................................................492 Harlem in Havana........................................................................... Taming the Tiger.................................................458 Harry’s House/Centerpiece...................................................... The Hissing of Summer Lawns.......................223 Hejira................................................................................................... Hejira......................................................................246 Help Me............................................................................................... Court and Spark..................................................171 The Hissing of Summer Lawns................................................. The Hissing of Summer Lawns.......................218 How Do You Stop............................................................................. Turbulent Indigo..................................................427 I Don’t Know Where I Stand...................................................... Clouds...................................................................... 62 I Had a King...................................................................................... Song to a Seagull................................................. 34 I Think I Understand..................................................................... Clouds...................................................................... 70 If............................................................................................................ Shine.......................................................................504 If I Had a Heart............................................................................... Shine.......................................................................490 Impossible Dreamer..................................................................... Dog Eat Dog.........................................................358 In France They Kiss on Main Street....................................... The Hissing of Summer Lawns.......................202 Jericho ............................................................................................... Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter.......................270 Judgement of the Moon and Stars (Ludwig’s Tune)........ For the Roses.......................................................162 The Jungle Line................................................................................ The Hissing of Summer Lawns.......................206 Just Like This Train........................................................................ Court and Spark..................................................184 Ladies’ Man....................................................................................... Wild Things Run Fast.........................................312 Ladies of the Canyon.................................................................... Ladies of the Canyon...........................................84 Lakota................................................................................................. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm............................370 Last Chance Lost............................................................................ Turbulent Indigo..................................................438 The Last Time I Saw Richard.................................................... Blue.........................................................................129
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Lead Balloon..................................................................................... Taming the Tiger.................................................465 Lesson in Survival......................................................................... For the Roses.......................................................138 Let the Wind Carry Me................................................................. For the Roses.......................................................143 Little Green....................................................................................... Blue.........................................................................112 Love...................................................................................................... Wild Things Run Fast.........................................330 Love Puts on a New Face........................................................... Taming the Tiger.................................................462 Lucky Girl.......................................................................................... Dog Eat Dog.........................................................360 The Magdalene Laundries.......................................................... Turbulent Indigo..................................................435 Man from Mars................................................................................ Taming the Tiger.................................................460 Man to Man....................................................................................... Wild Things Run Fast.........................................332 Marcie................................................................................................. Song to a Seagull................................................. 40 Michael from Mountains............................................................. Song to a Seagull................................................. 36 Moon at the Window..................................................................... Wild Things Run Fast......................................... 317 Morning Morgantown................................................................... Ladies of the Canyon........................................... 80 My Best to You................................................................................. Taming the Tiger.................................................478 My Old Man........................................................................................ Blue......................................................................... 110 My Secret Place............................................................................. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm............................364 Nathan la Franeer.......................................................................... Song to a Seagull................................................. 42 Night in the City.............................................................................. Song to a Seagull................................................. 38 Night of the Iguana....................................................................... Shine.......................................................................500 Night Ride Home............................................................................. Night Ride Home.................................................396 No Apologies.................................................................................... Taming the Tiger.................................................468 Not to Blame..................................................................................... Turbulent Indigo..................................................440 Nothing Can Be Done.................................................................... Night Ride Home................................................. 411 Number One...................................................................................... Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm............................367 Off Night Backstreet.................................................................... Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter.......................293 One Week Last Summer.............................................................. Shine.......................................................................484 The Only Joy in Town..................................................................... Night Ride Home................................................. 414 Otis and Marlena............................................................................ Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter.......................281 Overture—Cotton Avenue........................................................ Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter.......................264 Paprika Plains................................................................................. Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter....................... 274 Passion Play (When All the Slaves Are Free).................... Night Ride Home.................................................400 People’s Parties............................................................................. Court and Spark.................................................. 174 The Pirate of Penance................................................................. Song to a Seagull................................................. 48 The Priest.......................................................................................... Ladies of the Canyon........................................... 96 Rainy Night House.......................................................................... Ladies of the Canyon........................................... 94 Raised on Robbery........................................................................ Court and Spark..................................................191 Ray’s Dad’s Cadillac...................................................................... Night Ride Home................................................. 416 Refuge of the Roads...................................................... Hejira.......................................................258 The Reoccurring Dream................................................. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm......................389 River............................................................................... Blue......................................................... 123 Roses Blue..................................................................... Clouds.......................................................65 Same Situation............................................................... Court and Spark....................................... 176 See You Sometime......................................................... For the Roses........................................... 146 Sex Kills.......................................................................... Turbulent Indigo.......................................430
TITLE RELEASE
Shades of Scarlett Conquering..................................... The Hissing of Summer Lawns.................. 214 Shadows and Light......................................................... The Hissing of Summer Lawns..................230 Shine.............................................................................. Shine.......................................................506 Shiny Toys....................................................................... Dog Eat Dog............................................. 352 The Silky Veils of Ardor.................................................. Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter..................296 The Sire of Sorrow (Job’s Sad Song)............................. Turbulent Indigo.......................................448 Sisotowbell Lane............................................................ Song to a Seagull.......................................44 Slouching Towards Bethlehem...................................... Night Ride Home......................................408 Smokin’ (Empty, Try Another)........................................ Dog Eat Dog.............................................348 Snakes and Ladders...................................................... Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm......................384 Solid Love....................................................................... Wild Things Run Fast................................ 320 Song for Sharon............................................................. Hejira....................................................... 252 Song to a Seagull........................................................... Song to a Seagull.......................................50 Songs to Aging Children Come...................................... Clouds....................................................... 76 Stay in Touch.................................................................. Taming the Tiger....................................... 474 A Strange Boy................................................................ Hejira.......................................................244 Strong and Wrong.......................................................... Shine.......................................................502 Sunny Sunday................................................................. Turbulent Indigo....................................... 424 Sweet Bird...................................................................... The Hissing of Summer Lawns..................228 Talk to Me....................................................................... Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter..................268 Taming the Tiger............................................................ Taming the Tiger....................................... 471 Tax Free.......................................................................... Dog Eat Dog.............................................345 The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms)............. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm............................373 That Song About the Midway......................................... Clouds.......................................................60 This Flight Tonight......................................................... Blue......................................................... 118 This Place....................................................................... Shine.......................................................487 The Three Great Stimulants........................................... Dog Eat Dog.............................................342 Tin Angel......................................................................... Clouds.......................................................56 Trouble Child.................................................................. Court and Spark....................................... 194 Turbulent Indigo............................................................. Turbulent Indigo.......................................432 Twisted........................................................................... Court and Spark....................................... 197 Two Grey Rooms............................................................. Night Ride Home...................................... 419 Underneath the Streetlight........................................... Wild Things Run Fast................................ 328 Urge for Going................................................................ Hits..........................................................454 Wild Things Run Fast..................................................... Wild Things Run Fast................................ 310 Willy................................................................................ Ladies of the Canyon..................................86 The Windfall (Everything for Nothing).......................... Night Ride Home......................................403 The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey...................................... Mingus.....................................................304 Woman of Heart and Mind............................................. For the Roses........................................... 160 Woodstock .................................................................... Ladies of the Canyon................................ 104 You Dream Flat Tires..................................................... Wild Things Run Fast................................ 326 You Turn Me on, I’m a Radio.......................................... For the Roses........................................... 152 Yvette in English............................................................ Turbulent Indigo.......................................446 Guitar TAB Glossary.........................................................................................................................509
AlbumIndex SONG TO A SEAGULL
I Had a King........................................................................... 34 Michael from Mountains.................................................... 36 Night in the City.................................................................... 38 Marcie...................................................................................... 40 Nathan la Franeer..................................................................42 Sisotowbell Lane................................................................... 44 The Dawntreader.................................................................. 46 The Pirate of Penance......................................................... 48 Song to a Seagull................................................................. 50 Cactus Tree.............................................................................52
CLOUDS
Tin Angel................................................................ 56 Chelsea Morning.................................................... 58 I Don’t Know Where I Stand.................................... 62 That Song About the Midway.................................. 60 Roses Blue............................................................. 65 The Gallery............................................................. 68 I Think I Understand................................................70 Songs to Aging Children Come.................................76 The Fiddle and the Drum.........................................72 Both Sides Now.......................................................74
LADIES OF THE CANYON
Morning Morgantown.............................................. 80 For Free.................................................................. 82 Conversation.......................................................... 88 Ladies of the Canyon.............................................. 84 Willy....................................................................... 86 The Arrangement.....................................................91 Rainy Night House.................................................. 94 The Priest.............................................................. 96 Blue Boy................................................................. 98 Big Yellow Taxi......................................................100 Woodstock.............................................................104 The Circle Game....................................................102
BLUE
All I Want..............................................................108 My Old Man...........................................................110 Little Green...........................................................112 Carey....................................................................114 Blue......................................................................116 California..............................................................120 This Flight Tonight.................................................118 River.....................................................................123 A Case of You........................................................126 The Last Time I Saw Richard.................................129
FOR THE ROSES
Banquet................................................................134 Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire..............................136 Barangrill..............................................................140 Lesson in Survival.................................................138 Let the Wind Carry Me...........................................143 For the Roses........................................................154 See You Sometime.................................................146 Electricity..............................................................148 You Turn Me on, I’m a Radio..................................152 Blonde in the Bleachers.........................................157 Woman of Heart and Mind.....................................160 Judgement of the Moon and Stars (Ludwig’s Tune)...................................................162
COURT AND SPARK
Court and Spark....................................................168 Help Me.................................................................171 Free Man in Paris..................................................188 People’s Parties.....................................................174 Same Situation......................................................176 Car on a Hill..........................................................178 Down to You..........................................................180 Just Like This Train............................................... 184 Raised on Robbery................................................191 Trouble Child.........................................................194 Twisted.................................................................197
THE HISSING OF SUMMER LAWNS
In France They Kiss on Main Street....................... 202 The Jungle Line..................................................... 206 Edith and the Kingpin........................................... 208 Don’t Interrupt the Sorrow.....................................211 Shades of Scarlett Conquering..............................214 The Hissing of Summer Lawns...............................218 The Boho Dance................................................... 220 Harry’s House/Centerpiece................................... 223 Sweet Bird........................................................... 228 Shadows and Light............................................... 230
HEJIRA
Coyote.................................................................. 234 Amelia................................................................. 238 Furry Sings the Blues............................................241 A Strange Boy...................................................... 244 Hejira....................................................................246 Song for Sharon....................................................252 Black Crow........................................................... 250 Blue Motel Room...................................................255 Refuge of the Roads............................................. 258
DON JUAN’S RECKLESS DAUGHTER
Overture—Cotton Avenue.................................... 264 Talk to Me............................................................ 268 Jericho..................................................................270 Paprika Plains.......................................................274 Otis and Marlena...................................................281 Dreamland........................................................... 288 Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter.............................. 284 Off Night Backstreet............................................ 293 The Silky Veils of Ardor......................................... 296
MINGUS
God Must Be a Boogie Man.................................. 300 The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey.............................. 304
WILD THINGS RUN FAST
Chinese Café/Unchained Melody...........................314 Wild Things Run Fast.............................................310 Ladies’ Man..........................................................312 Moon at the Window..............................................317 Solid Love.............................................................320 Be Cool................................................................ 322 (You’re So Square) Baby, I Don’t Care....................324 You Dream Flat Tires.............................................326 Man to Man...........................................................332 Underneath the Streetlight....................................328 Love..................................................................... 330
DOG EAT DOG
Good Friends........................................................ 336 Fiction.................................................................. 339 The Three Great Stimulants.................................. 342 Tax Free............................................................... 345 Smokin’ (Empty, Try Another)................................ 348 Dog Eat Dog......................................................... 349 Shiny Toys.............................................................352 Ethiopia............................................................... 355 Impossible Dreamer.............................................. 358 Lucky Girl............................................................. 360
CHALK MARK IN A RAIN STORM
My Secret Place.................................................... 364 Number One..........................................................367 Lakota...................................................................370 The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms)........373 Dancin’ Clown.......................................................376 Cool Water............................................................379 The Beat of Black Wings....................................... 382 Snakes and Ladders............................................. 384 The Reoccurring Dream........................................ 389 A Bird That Whistles (Corrina, Corrina)..................392
NIGHT RIDE HOME
Night Ride Home.................................................. 396 Passion Play (When All the Slaves Are Free).......... 400 Cherokee Louise....................................................398 The Windfall (Everything for Nothing)................... 403 Slouching Towards Bethlehem.............................. 408 Come in from the Cold......................................... 406 Nothing Can Be Done............................................411 The Only Joy in Town..............................................414 Ray’s Dad’s Cadillac..............................................416 Two Grey Rooms....................................................419
TURBULENT INDIGO
Sunny Sunday........................................................424 Sex Kills............................................................... 430 How Do You Stop...................................................427 Turbulent Indigo................................................... 432 Last Chance Lost................................................. 438 The Magdalene Laundries..................................... 435 Not to Blame........................................................ 440 Borderline............................................................ 443 Yvette in English.................................................. 446 The Sire of Sorrow (Job’s Sad Song)...................... 448
HITS
Urge for Going...................................................... 454
TAMING THE TIGER
Harlem in Havana................................................. 458 Man from Mars..................................................... 460 Love Puts on a New Face...................................... 462 Lead Balloon........................................................ 465 No Apologies........................................................ 468 Taming the Tiger....................................................471 The Crazy Cries of Love........................................ 480 Stay in Touch........................................................474 Face Lift................................................................476 My Best to You......................................................478
SHINE
One Week Last Summer........................................ 484 This Place............................................................ 487 If I Had a Heart.................................................... 490 Hana.....................................................................492 Bad Dreams..........................................................495 Big Yellow Taxi (2007)...........................................498 Night of the Iguana.............................................. 500 Strong and Wrong................................................ 502 Shine................................................................... 506 If.......................................................................... 504
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MY SECRET PLACE T he Guitar Odyssey of Joni Mitchell
By Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers
At the heart of the music of Joni Mitchell is a constant sense of surprise and discovery. The melodies and harmonies rarely unfold in ways that our ears, tamed by pop music conventions, have come to expect. Her guitar doesn’t really sound like a guitar: the treble strings become a cool-jazz horn section, the bass snaps out syncopations like a snare drum, the notes ring out in clusters that simply don’t come out of a normal six-string. And her voice adds another layer of invention, extending the harmonic implications of the chords and coloring the melody with plainspoken commentary as well as charged poetic imagery.
you look at it,” Mitchell said. “Craving change, craving growth, seeing always room for improvement in your work.” In that statement lies the key to her music: seeing it as an ongoing process of invention, rather than a series of discrete and final statements. Joni Mitchell began playing the guitar like countless young musicians of the ’60s, but she quickly turned onto a less-traveled path. “When I was learning to play guitar, I got Pete Seeger’s How to Play Folk-Style Guitar,” she recalled. “I went straight to the Cotten picking. Your thumb went from [imitates alternating-bass sound] the 6th string, 5th string, 6th string, 5th string. I couldn’t do that, so I ended up playing mostly the 6th string but banging it into the 5th string. So Elizabeth Cotten definitely is an influence; it’s me not being able to play like her. If I could have I would have, but good thing I couldn’t, because it came out original.”
Even though all these qualities have made Mitchell one of the most revered songwriters of our time, an inspiration for several generations of musicians, the creative processes and impulses behind her music have always been clouded in mystery. A guitarist haunted by Mitchell’s playing on an At the same time that she departed from “There’s a album like Court and Spark or Hejira, for standard folk fingerpicking, Mitchell certain kind of instance, can’t find much help in the departed from standard tuning as restlessness that not music store in exploring that sound; well (only two of her early songs— many artists are cursed or what she plays, from the way she “Tin Angel” and “Urge for tunes her strings to the way she blessed with, depending Going”—are in standard strokes them with her right hand, on how you look at it,” tuning). “In the beginning, I built is utterly off the chart of how most the repertoire of the open major Mitchell said. of us approach the guitar. The only tunings that the old black blues “Craving change, published documentation of her guys came up with,” she said. craving growth, 30-year guitar odyssey is four “It was only three or four. The single-album songbooks transcribed seeing always room simplest one is D modal [D–A–D–G– by Joel Bernstein, her longtime guitar for improvement B–D]; Neil Young uses that a lot. And tech and musical/photographic then Open G [D–G–D–G–B–D], with in your work.” archivist, which show the real tunings and the 6th string removed, which is all Keith chord shapes. But that’s a very small slice of a Richards plays in. And Open D [D–A–D–F # – career that spans 17 albums, each one a departure— A–D]. Then going between them I started to get more often a radical one—from what came before. ‘modern’ chords, for lack of a better word.” As she began In the wake of her 1996 Grammy for Best Pop Album for Turbulent Indigo, which marked the stunning return of her acoustic guitar to center stage, Joni Mitchell met with me in Los Angeles to offer a rare, in-depth view into her craft as a guitarist and composer. To orient myself better in the world of Mitchell’s guitar, I also spoke with Joel Bernstein, who’s now based in San Francisco and helping to compile a Neil Young anthology. Remarkably, Mitchell herself relies on Bernstein’s encyclopedic knowledge of her work; because she has forged ahead with new tunings throughout her career and rarely plays her past repertoire, Bernstein has at several junctures helped her relearn some of her older songs. “There’s a certain kind of restlessness that not many artists are cursed or blessed with, depending on how
to write songs in the mid-’60s, these tunings became inextricably tied to her composing.
On Mitchell’s first three albums, Song to a Seagull (1968), Clouds (1969), and Ladies of the Canyon (1970), conventional open tunings coexist with other tunings that stake out some new territory. “Both Sides Now” (capo II) and “Big Yellow Taxi,” for instance, are in Open E (E–B–E–G # –B–E)—the same as Open D but a whole step higher; and “The Circle Game” (capo IV) and “Marcie” are in Open G. But it was more adventurous tunings like C–G–D–F–C–E (“Sistowbell Lane”), with its complex chords created by simple fingerings that enthralled her and became the foundation of her music from the early ’70s on.
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“Pure majors are like major colors; they evoke pure well-being,” she said. “Anybody’s life at this time has pure majors in it, given, but there’s an element of tragedy. No matter what your disposition is, we are air breathers, and the rain forests coming down at the rate they are … there’s just so much insanity afoot. We live in a dissonant world. Hawaiian [music], in the pure major—in paradise, that makes sense. But it doesn’t make sense to make music in such a dissonant world that does not contain some dissonances.” The word dissonances seem to imply harsh or jarring sounds, but in fact, the “modern chords” that Mitchell found in alternate tunings have an overall softness to them, with consonances and dissonances gently playing off each other. It’s difficult to put a label on these sounds, but Mitchell is emphatic about one thing: they’re a long way from folk music. “It’s closer to Debussy and to classical composition, and it has its own harmonic movement which doesn’t belong to any camp,” she said. “It’s not jazz, like people like to think. It has in common with jazz that the harmony is very wide, but there are laws to jazz chordal movement, and this is outside those laws for the most part.” So how does Mitchell discover the tunings and fingerings that create these expansive harmonies? Here’s how she described the process: “You’re twiddling and you find the tuning. Now the left hand has to learn where the chords are, because it’s a whole new ballpark, right? So you’re groping around, looking for where the chords are, using very simple shapes. Put it in a tuning and you’ve got four chords immediately—open, barre five, barre seven, and your higher octave, like half fingering on the 12th. Then you’ve got to find where your minors are and where the interesting colors are— that’s the exciting part. “Sometimes I’ll tune to some piece of music and find [an open tuning] that way, sometimes I just find one going from one to another, and sometimes I’ll tune to the environment. Like “The Magdalene Laundries” [from Turbulent Indigo; the tuning is B–F # –B–E–A–E]: I tuned to the day in a certain place, taking the pitch of bird songs and the general frequency sitting on a rock in that landscape.” Mitchell likens her use of continually changing tunings to sitting down at a typewriter on which the letters are rearranged each day. It’s inevitable that you get lost and type some gibberish, and those mistakes are actually the main reason to use this system in the first place. “If you’re only working off what you know, then you can’t grow,” she said. “It’s only through error that discovery is made, and in order to discover you have to set up some sort of situation with a random element, a strange
attractor, using contemporary physics terms. The more I can surprise myself, the more I’ll stay in this business, and the twiddling of the notes is one way to keep the pilgrimage going. You’re constantly pulling the rug out from under yourself, so you don’t get a chance to settle into any kind of formula.” To date, Mitchell said that she has used 51 tunings. This number is so extraordinarily high in part because her tunings have lowered steadily over the years, so some tunings recur at several pitches. Generally speaking, her tunings started at a base of open E and dropped to D and then to C, and these days some even plummet to B or A in the bass. This evolution reflects the steady lowering of her voice since the ’60s, a likely consequence of heavy smoking. When Mitchell performs an older song today, she typically uses a lowered version of the original tuning. “Big Yellow Taxi,” originally in Open E, is now played in Open C (C–G– C–E–G–C, which is the same as Open E dropped two whole steps). She recorded “Cherokee Louise” on Night Ride Home with the tuning D–A–E–F # –A–D; when she performed it on the Canadian TV show Much Music last year, she played it in C–G–D–E–G–C, a whole step lower. In some cases, the same relative tuning pops up in different registers for different songs: “Cool Water” (Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm) and “Slouching Towards Bethlehem” (Night Ride Home) are in D–A–E–G–A–D; a half step down, C # – G # –D # –F # –G # –C # , is the tuning for “My Secret Place” (Chalk Mark); another half step lower, C–G–D–F–G–C, is the tuning for “Night Ride Home”; and a half step below that, B–F # –C # –E–F # –B, is the tuning for “Hejira.” These connections allow Mitchell, in some cases, to carry fingerings from one tuning to another and find a measure of consistency, but each tuning has its own little universe of sounds and possibilities. “You never really can begin to learn the neck like a standard player, linearly and orderly,” she said. “You have to think in a different way, in moving blocks. Within the context of moving blocks, there are certain things that you’ll try from tuning to tuning that will apply.” Mitchell has come up with a way to categorize her tunings into families, based on the number of half steps between the notes of adjacent strings. “Standard tuning’s numerical system is 5–5–5–4–5, with the knowledge that your bass string is E, right?” she said. “Most of my tunings at this point are 7–5 or 7–7, where the 5–5 on the bottom is. The 7–7 and the 7–5 family tunings are where I started from.” Examples of 7–5 tunings are D–A–D–G–B–D (used for “Free Man in Paris,” Court and Spark) and C–G–C–E–G–C (“Amelia,” Hejira)—in both cases, the 5th string is tuned to the 7th
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fret of the 6th string, and the 4th string is tuned to the 5th fret of the 5th string. Similarly, examples of 7–7 tunings are C–G–D–G–B–D (“Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire,” For the Roses) and C # –G # –D # –E # –G # – C # (“Sunny Sunday,” Turbulent Indigo)—the intervals between the 6th and 5th strings, and the 5th and 4th strings, are seven frets.
instrument. “When I’m playing the guitar,” she said, “I hear it as an orchestra: the top three strings being my horn section, the bottom three being cello, viola—the bass being indicated but not rooted yet.” The orchestral effect is particularly vivid on “Just Like This Train,” with its “muted trumpet parts” and independent lines on the top, middle, and bottom strings.
Mitchell continued, “However, the dreaded 7–9 family— I have about seven songs in 7–9 tunings—are in total conflict with the 7–5 and the 7–7 families. They’re just outlaws. They’re guaranteed bass clams [laughs], ’cause the thumb gets used to going automatically into these shapes, and it has to make this slight adaptation.” Mitchell’s 7–9 songs include “Borderline,” “Turbulent Indigo,” and “How Do You Stop” (all from Turbulent Indigo), all of which are in the tuning B–F # –D # –D # –F # –B.
Mitchell compares the right-hand technique that maintains these separate voices to harp playing, with its fluid movement over the strings. Here’s how Joel Bernstein describes the evolution of that style: “Her first album has some very fine, detailed fingerpicking—note for note, there are very specific figures. As time goes on, she gets into more of a strumming thing until it becomes more like a brush stroke—it’s a real expressive rhythmic thing. Her early stuff doesn’t really swing, there’s not jazz stuff going on in it, and she’s not implying a rhythm section as much, whereas now she obviously has a lot going on in the right hand. It’s at the same time simpler and deeper.”
Just to confuse the fingers further, Mitchell also has some renegade tunings in which she’s written only one song. Consider the tuning for “Black Crow,” from Hejira: B b –B b –D b –F–A b –B b , with the 5th and 6th strings an octave apart. By Mitchell’s numerical system, this would be a 12–3 tuning—a very long way from 7–7 or 7–5, and a thousand miles from standard tuning. An interesting tuning can be fertile ground for writing a song, but—as a whole pile of new-age guitar CDs amply illustrate—it’s how you work the tuning with your hands and compositional sense that counts. Throughout her music, Mitchell makes the most of the freedom that open tunings allow in traveling around the neck. One of her stylistic signatures is the way she juxtaposes notes fretted high on the neck against ringing open strings. This is a great way to extend the range of the accompaniment, as you can hear on songs like “Chelsea Morning” (Clouds, Open E), in which she plays a riff up high on the top two strings that dances over the open bass strings, followed by a fretted bass part that moves below the open treble strings. In Mitchell’s later songs, with their more radical tunings, the ringing open strings take on a different sort of drone quality—she uses them between chords as a sort of connecting thread in the harmony. “It’s like a wash,” she said. “In painting, if I start a canvas now, to get rid of the vertigo of the blank page, I cover the whole thing in olive green, then start working the color into it. So every color is permeated with that green. It doesn’t really green the colors out but it antiques them, burnishes them. The drones kind of burnish the chord in the same way. That color remains as a wash. These other colors then drop in, but always against that wash.” Upper melodies, moving bass lines, drone strings: all these components of Mitchell’s guitar style are rooted in her conception of the guitar as a multi-voiced
Ever since the album Blue, percussive sounds have been central to Mitchell’s guitar style—a clear influence on all sorts of tapping and slapping contemporary players. Mitchell’s inspiration for these sounds came from a surprising place: an encounter with a dulcimer maker at a 1969 Big Sur festival. “I had never seen one played,” she said. “Traditionally it’s picked with a quill, and it’s a very delicate thing that sits across your knee. The only instrument I had ever had across my knee was a bongo drum, so when I started to play the dulcimer I beat it. I just slapped it with my hands. Anyway, I bought it, and I took off to Europe carrying a flute and this dulcimer because it was very light for backpacking around Europe. I wrote most of Blue on it.” For about a year, Mitchell played the dulcimer and didn’t have a guitar on hand. “I was craving a guitar so badly in Greece,” she said. “The junta had repressed the population at that time. They were not allowed public meeting, they were not allowed any kind of boisterous or colorful expression. The military was sitting on their souls, and even the poets had to move around. We found this floating poets’ gathering place, and there was an apple crate of a guitar there that people played. I bought it off them for 50 bucks and sat in the Athens underground with transvestites and, you know, the underbelly running around—and it was like a romance. It was a terrible guitar, but I hadn’t played one for so long, and I began slapping it because I had been slapping this dulcimer. That’s when I noticed that my style had changed. “I thought that slap came purely from the dulcimer until
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I saw a television show [recently] that I did the day after Woodstock, where Crosby, Nash, and Stills showed up. Stephen slapped his guitar, which is a kind of Flamenco way of playing it, so I would have to cite Stephen Stills also as an influence in that department. But it was latent and not conscious. It wasn’t like I studied him and tried to play like him, but I admired the way he played. That’s the way I grow, by admiration and not by intellect. Anytime I admire something, something expands, and somewhere down the road that admiration works on me as an influence.”
she still maintained strict control over the parts. For Court and Spark, she said, “I sang all the countermelody to a scribe, who wrote it out. So anything that’s added is my composition. In a few exceptions I’ll cut a player loose, but then I’ll edit him, move him around, so even though he’s given me free lines I’m still collaging them into place. “I’ve tried to remain true to my own compositional instincts by eliminating the producer, who laminates you to the popular sounds of your time. I’ve been in conflict with the popular sounds of my time, for the most part. All through the ’70s I never liked the sound of the bass or the drums, just on a sonic level, but I couldn’t get any [drummers] to take the pillow out of their kick and I couldn’t get [bassists] to put fresh strings on and give me a resonant sound, because they were scared to be unhip. Hip is a herd mentality, and it’s very conservative, especially among boys.”
Joni Mitchell’s first five albums are essentially solo works, driven by her guitar, dulcimer, piano, and voice. But the pared-down production wasn’t a reflection of a back-to-basics philosophy, as one might have guessed. “There were no drummers or bass players that could play my music,” she said. “I tried the same sections that Carole King and James Taylor were using. I couldn’t get on Mitchell’s dissatisfaction with the standard the airwaves because there was no bass sounds of the ’70s eventually led to bass and drums on [my records], so “ … not only was it one of the most extraordinary I had incentive, but everything they difficult to be a woman collaborations of her career. “Finally, added was arbitrary. They were someone said, ‘There’s this kid in in the business at that imposing style on something Florida named Jaco Pastorius. He’s time, but the camps of without seeing what the something really weird; you’d probably like music were very was that they were playing to. I him.’ So I sent for Jaco, and he had isolated from one thought, ‘They’re putting big, dark the sound I was looking for—big polka dots along the bottom of the another. Jazzers and and fat and resonant.” music, and fence posts.’ I’d end up rockers and folkies The interplay of Mitchell’s guitar and trying to tell them how to play, and did not mix, and I had Pastorius’ bass, first heard on Hejira, they’d say, ‘Isn’t it cute, she was telling moved through all of is a marvel. Pastorius both expands on me how to play my ax, and I’ve played her chords and harmonics and weaves these camps.” with James Brown … ’ So it was difficult as melodies around her vocal line (including a female to guide males into playing [what I several Stravinsky quotes). His rhythmic/ wanted], and to make observations in regard to the melodic approach, which revolutionized the world of music that they had not made. Finally a drummer said, the electric bass, was so thick and up-front that it ‘Joni, you’re going to have to play with jazz musicians.’ demanded new approaches on Mitchell’s side. “Although So I started scouting the clubs, and I found the L.A. I wanted a wide bass sound, his was even wider, and he Express, but that was for my sixth album [Court and insisted that he be mixed up so that I was like his Spark]. It took me that long. background singer,” she said. “So to get enough meat “You have to understand, not only was it difficult to be to hold his sound, I doubled the guitar loosely—I just a woman in the business at that time, but the camps played it twice.” of music were very isolated from one another. Jazzers Years later, in the recording of Chalk Mark in a Rain and rockers and folkies did not mix, and I had moved Storm (1988), Mitchell carried this concept to its through all of these camps. I was moving into the jazz extreme, taking advantage of developments in studio camp. As far as the rockers were concerned, that was technology that allowed the recording of 48 tracks—two betrayal, and definitely to the folkies. But [jazz 24-track tapes linked together. “I decided to use up one musicians] could write out lead sheets; they also could of the reels of the tape doubling the part 24 times. ‘My analyze my chords. They were kind of snobbish at first Secret Place’ is 24 guitars playing the same part,” she when they heard the music, but when they wrote out said. Her reason for this experiment says as much about what the chord was, they were surprised, because it her adventurousness as a musician as it does about her would be like A sus diminished—these were not normal obsession with defying categorizations. “On that whole chords. In standard tuning these chords are very album, all of the guitars are played 24 or 16 times, not in difficult. They would come around with kind of a order to get a [Phil] Spector sound but to get people to different respect, or a curiosity at least.” hear my guitar playing. I thought, ‘Well, maybe it’s just As Mitchell began to work with full-band arrangements, too thin and silvery sounding. If I beef it up and make a
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whole section of the guitars, maybe they’ll notice how these chords are moving and stop calling it folk music.’ ” As the “My Secret Place” story suggests, Joni Mitchell delved deeply into studio craft during the 1980s, especially in the synthesizer-based Dog Eat Dog. On Night Ride Home (1991), her acoustic guitar rose again in the mix, paving the way for its full return in Turbulent Indigo, a masterpiece of instrumental understatement that ranks as some of the most haunting work of her career. Turbulent Indigo also received the warmest reviews she’s gotten in many years, and her first Grammy ® victory since 1975. Does that mean we should expect more of the same in her next album? Naturally not, because Mitchell is in the midst of yet another radical departure, one that she calls “probably the biggest break for me since Court and Spark.” The new influence at work is an electric guitar that Mitchell’s old friend Fred Walecki built for her to alleviate her ongoing frustrations with using alternate tunings—one of the reasons why she stopped touring in 1983 and was on the verge of quitting the stage permanently in the spring of ’95. Walecki, of Westwood Music in Los Angeles, designed the Stratocaster-style guitar to work with the Roland VG-8—the virtual guitar—a very sophisticated processor capable of electronically creating her tunings. While the strings physically stay in standard tuning, the VG-8 tweaks the pickup signals so that they come out of the speakers in an altered tuning. This means that Mitchell can use one guitar on stage, with an off-stage tech punching in the preprogrammed tuning for each song. “This new guitar that I’m working with eliminated a certain amount of problems that I had with the acoustic guitar,” Mitchell explained. “‘Problems’ isn’t even the right word; ‘maddening frustrations’ is more accurate. The guitar is intended to be played in standard tuning; the neck is calibrated and everything. Twiddling it around isn’t good for the instrument, generally speaking. It’s not good for the neck; it unsettles the intonation. I have very good pitch, so if I’m never quite in tune, that’s frustrating.” Over the years, Mitchell has learned to slightly bend the strings to compensate for the intonation error, but that effort is still often defeated by the extreme slackness of her tunings. “In some of those tunings I’ve got an A on the bottom or a B b, and it’s banging against the string next to it and kicking the thing out of tune as I play, no matter how carefully I tweak it.” The VG-8 sidesteps all these problems; as long as the strings are accurately in standard tuning, she can play all over the neck in the virtual alternate tunings and sound in tune. In every gig since the 1995 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Mitchell has used the VG-8, using its effects to build a guitar sound reminiscent of her Hejira era. But the VG-8 is having a much more far-reaching impact on her music than just providing a workable stage setup. In composing and recording the songs for her next album, she’s thrown herself into a heady exploration of the
VG-8’s sampled sounds. “Sonically, it’s very new,” she said of the tracks recorded so far. “I don’t know what you’d call it. It’s my impression, in a way, of ’40s music. Because I don’t like a lot of contemporary music—it’s just so formulated and artificial and false—I kind of cleared my ear and didn’t listen to anything for a while, and what emerged were these vague memories of ’40s and early ’50s sounds. Swinging brass—not Benny Goodman and not Glenn Miller but my own brand, pulled through Miles [Davis] and different harmonic stuff that I absorbed in the ’50s. Because this guitar has heavy-metal sounds in it and pretty good brass sounds, I’m mixing heavy-metal sounds with a brass section, so it’s a really strange hybrid kind of music. I’m a bit scared of it sometimes, you know. I don’t know what it is.” The richest irony of Mitchell’s VG-8 experience thus far is that this guitar rig, which was intended to make her alternate tunings more practical and usable, has in fact driven her to write her first song in 30 years in standard tuning! A technical barrier is responsible: the VG-8’s samples were created to be used with a guitar in standard tuning, and they’re not accessible (without programming modifications) in conjunction with her alternate tunings. So Mitchell’s first VG-8 composition, “Harlem in Havana,” is in that vaguely remembered thing called standard tuning. “You’d never know it was in standard tuning because I haven’t played in standard tuning for 30 years. I don’t know how to play in standard tuning, so I treated standard tuning like it was a new tuning and used my repertoire of shapes. “It’s a strange piece of music. The guitar sound that I’m using is like a marimba, but it’s not like any marimba part you’ve ever heard because it’s fingerpicked. The bass string is almost atonal and sounds almost like a didgeridoo. But off of it I’m building huge horn sections, and the poem that’s going to it is about two little girls in my hometown getting into this black revue called Harlem in Havana, which was an Afro-Cuban burlesque kind of show that you weren’t supposed to stand in front of, let alone go in.” Heavy metal mixed with brass, guitar-generated marimbas, Afro-Cuban and swing rhythms: all indications are that Mitchell’s next creation, slated for an early ’97 release, will be a real ear opener and a direct challenge to our settled perceptions of the music of Joni Mitchell. In the meantime, a number of other projects are percolating. A best-of collection is in the works, and the VG-8 seems to be encouraging her tentative steps back onto the stage (in November ’95, she played her first full-length gig in years, at the Fez in New York). Further into the future, we can look forward to a new CD anthology and probably— keep your fingers crossed—a complete songbook, with all the tunings and basic chord shapes. That book will be an invaluable map for retracing the steps of one of the most amazing guitar journeys of our time, while Joni Mitchell herself disappears around the next bend. Excerpted from Acoustic Guitar magazine, August 1996, No. 44 Reprinted with permission of String Letter Publishing, Inc.
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HOW TO USE THE TUNING INDEX In the following tuning index, the various guitar tunings employed by Joni Mitchell are grouped into families based upon either similarity to standard tuning, or quality (major/minor) of the open chord implied by the component notes. Note that only those songs that Joni recorded on guitar are listed. Songs played on piano, dulcimer, or by guest guitarists are not included in the list. Joni has devised a system of tuning notation using the letter name of the note found on the 6th string followed by five numbers representing the fret to which the next string will be tuned. For instance, standard tuning would be notated E–5–5–5–4–5. The open 6th string is tuned to an E note. The open 5th string is tuned to the note at the 5th fret of the 6th string. The open 4th string is tuned to the note at the 5th fret of the 5th string, and so on. Sometimes Joni uses the same tuning, but starting on a different note. And sometimes she uses a capo. Both of these techniques can obscure the fact that seemingly different tunings are in fact just transpositions of the same tuning. Joni’s numerical system makes these relationships evident. See the column labeled “Tuning” and you will see that on many tunings the intervals between strings are identical, but if you were only looking at the pitches, the relationship may not be apparent. For example, the tunings used on “In France They Kiss on Main Street” (E–B–F # –A–B–E), “Hejira” (B–F # –C # –G # –F # –B), and “My Secret Place” (D b –A b –E b –G b –A b –D b) would seem to have little in common until Joni’s tuning notation is applied. Using an “X” for the pitch of the 6th string and counting up the number of frets to the next open string, you see that all three songs utilize a tuning notated X–7–7–3–2–5. The interval relationships between the strings are all the same, thus, they are all transpositions of the same tuning. Many of Joni’s tunings are simple outgrowths of another tuning. For example, two tunings may be the same with the exception of a single string, which may be changed a half- or whole-step in either direction. These relationships are easy to spot using Joni’s numerical system. To play the same chords in these tunings may require a change of position of a single finger on the fretboard. These slight variations between different tunings are noted beneath the name of the tuning in the left column.
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TUNING INDEX SONG TITLE / TUNING TYPE
CAPO
OPEN CHORD
ALBUM
TUNING (Frets)
TUNING (Pitches)
Taming the Tiger
E–5–5–5–4–5
EADGBE
Shine
Shine
E–5–5–5–4–5
EADGBE
Tin Angel
Clouds
E–5–5–5–4–5
EADGBE
7
Hits
E–5–5–5–4–5
EADGBE
3
Clouds
D–7–5–5–4–5
DADGBE
2
Court and Spark
D–7–5–5–4–3
DADGBD
E–7–5–0–7–5
EBEEBE
C–7–5–7–5–0
CGCGCC
C no 3rd
EEEF # BE
E no 3rd(9)
(Disregarding Capo)
STANDARD TUNING Harlem in Havana
Urge for Going
DROP D I Think I Understand
DOUBLE DROP D Free Man in Paris
OPEN NO 3RD CHORD: ROOT–5TH–R–R–5TH–R I Had a King
Song to a Seagull
5
E no 3rd
OPEN NO 3RD CHORD: ROOT–5TH–R–5TH–R–R Song to a Seagull
Song to a Seagull
OPEN NO 3RD (ADD9) CHORD: ROOT–R–R–9TH–5TH–R That Song About the Midway
Clouds
E–0–12–2–5–5
OPEN MAJOR CHORD: E TUNING, ROOT–5TH–R–3RD–5TH–R Amelia
Big Yellow Taxi
Big Yellow Taxi (2007)
A Bird That Whistles (Corrina, Corrina)
Hejira
C–7–5–4–3–5
CGCEGC
Open C
Ladies of the Canyon
E–7–5–4–3–5
EBEG # BE
Open E
Shine
D–7–5–4–3–5
DADF # AD
Open D
Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm
D–7–5–4–3–5
DADF # AD
Open D
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SONG TITLE / TUNING TYPE
ALBUM
TUNING (Frets)
TUNING (Pitches)
CAPO
(Disregarding Capo)
Both Sides Now
Clouds
E–7–5–4–3–5
EBEG # BE
2
Open E
Song to a Seagull
E–7–5–4–3–5
EBEG # BE
2
Open E
Clouds
E–7–5–4–3–5
EBEG # BE
Ladies of the Canyon
E–7–5–4–3–5
EBEG # BE
2
Open E
Night in the City
Song to a Seagull
E–7–5–4–3–5
EBEG # BE
3
Open E
Passion Play (When All the Slaves Are Free)
Night Ride Home
D–7–5–4–3–5
DADF # AD
Open D
People’s Parties
Court and Spark
D–7–5–4–3–5
DADF # AD
Open D
The Pirate of Penance
Song to a Seagull
D–7–5–4–3–5
DADF # AD
Open D
Wild Things Run Fast
E b –7–5–4–3–5
E b B b E b GB b E b
Open E b
The Three Great Stimulants (guitar version)
Dog Eat Dog
D–7–5–4–3–5
DADF # AD
You Turn Me on, I’m a Radio
For the Roses
D–7–5–4–3–5
DADF # AD
Open D
Court and Spark
C–7–5–7–5–4
CGCGCE
Open C
Clouds
B–7–5–7–5–4
BF # BF # BD #
Open B
Cactus Tree
Chelsea Morning
Conversation
Solid Love
Open E
5
Open D
OPEN MAJOR CHORD: ROOT–5TH–R–5TH–R–3RD Raised on Robbery
Songs to Aging Children Come
OPEN MAJOR CHORD: G TUNING, 5TH–R–5TH–R-3RD–5TH The Circle Game
Ladies of the Canyon
D–5–7–5–4–3
DGDGBD
4
Open G
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SONG TITLE / TUNING TYPE
ALBUM
TUNING (Frets)
TUNING (Pitches)
CAPO
(Disregarding Capo)
Electricity
For the Roses
D–5–7–5–4–3
DGDGBD
3
Open G
The Gallery
Clouds
D–5–7–5–4–3
DGDGBD
Little Green
Blue
D–5–7–5–4–3
DGDGBD
Song to a Seagull
D–5–7–5–4–3
DGDGBD
Ladies of the Canyon
D–5–7–5–4–3
DGDGBD
Song to a Seagull
D–5–7–5–4–3
DGDGBD
Open G
Clouds
D–5–7–5–4–3
DGDGBD
Open G
For the Roses
G–12–7–5–4–3
GGDGBD
Blue
G–12–7–5–4–3
GGDGBD
Open G
The Hissing of Summer Lawns
A–12–4–3–5–7
AAC # EAE
Open A
Taming the Tiger
A–12–4–3–5–7
AAC # EAE
Open A
C–9–3–5–4–3
CACFAC
Open F
D b –4–8–4–3–5
D b FD b FA b D b
Open D b
BF # D # D # F # B
Open B
Marcie
Morning Morgantown
Nathan la Franeer
Roses Blue
Open G 4
Open G
Open G
2
Open G
OPEN MAJOR CHORD: ROOT–R–5TH–R–3RD–5TH For the Roses
This Flight Tonight
3
Open G
OPEN MAJOR CHORD: ROOT–R–3RD–5TH–R–5TH The Jungle Line
No Apologies
OPEN MAJOR CHORD: 5TH–3RD–5TH–R–3RD–5TH Refuge of the Roads
Hejira
OPEN MAJOR CHORD: ROOT–3RD–R–3RD–5TH–R Come in from the Cold
Night Ride Home
OPEN MAJOR CHORD: ROOT–5TH–3RD–3RD–5TH–R Borderline
Turbulent Indigo
B–7–9–0–3–5
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SONG TITLE / TUNING TYPE
CAPO
OPEN CHORD
ALBUM
TUNING (Frets)
TUNING (Pitches)
How Do You Stop
Turbulent Indigo
B–7–9–0–3–5
BF # D # D # F # B
Open B
Turbulent Indigo
Turbulent Indigo
B–7–9–0–3–5
BF # D # D # F # B
Open B
C–12–4–3–5–4
CCEGCE
Open C
(Disregarding Capo)
OPEN MAJOR CHORD: ROOT–R–3RD–5TH–R–3RD Stay in Touch
Taming the Tiger
OPEN MAJOR CHORD, 4TH IN BASS: 4TH–ROOT–5TH–ROOT–3RD–5TH Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire
For the Roses
C–7–7–5–4–3
CGDGBD
G/C
Don’t Interrupt the Sorrow
The Hissing of Summer Lawns
C–7–7–5–4–3
CGDGBD
G/C
Otis and Marlena
Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter
B b –7–7–5–4–3
B b FCFAC
F/B b
Sweet Bird
The Hissing of Summer Lawns
C–7–7–5–4–3
CGDGBD
G/C
Trouble Child
Court and Spark
C–7–7–5–4–3
CGDGBD
G/C
Underneath the Streetlight
Wild Things Run Fast
C–7–7–5–4–3
CGDGBD
C–7–9–0–7–5
CGEEBE
Cmaj7
2
G/C
MAJOR 7 CHORD: ROOT–5TH–3RD–3RD–7TH–3RD Help Me
Court and Spark
MAJOR (ADD9) CHORD: ROOT–R–5TH–9TH–3RD–R I Don’t Know Where I Stand
Clouds
F–0–7–7–2–3
FFCGAC
F(9)
Michael from Mountains
Song to a Seagull
F–0–7–7–2–3
FFCGAC
F(9)
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SONG TITLE / TUNING TYPE
ALBUM
TUNING (Frets)
TUNING (Pitches)
CAPO
B b –12–4–3–5–2
B b B b DFB b C
5
OPEN CHORD
(Disregarding Capo)
MAJOR (ADD9) CHORD: ROOT–R–3RD–5TH–R–9TH This Place
Shine
B b (9)
MAJOR (ADD9) CHORD: 5TH–3RD–5TH–ROOT–9TH–5TH Off Night Backstreet
Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter
C–9–3–5–2–5
CACFGC
F(9)
Overture— Cotton Avenue
Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter
C–9–3–5–2–5
CACFGC
F(9)
The Silky Veils of Ardor
Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter
C–9–3–5–2–5
CACFGC
F(9)
MAJOR (ADD9) CHORD: ROOT–5TH–9TH–3RD–5TH–5TH Cherokee Louise
Night Ride Home
D–7–7–2–3–5
DAEF # AD
D(9)
The Crazy Cries of Love
Taming the Tiger
C–7–7–2–3–5
CGDEGC
C(9)
Mingus
C–7–7–2–3–5
CGDEGC
C(9)
Night Ride Home
Night Ride Home
C–7–7–2–3–5
CGDEGC
C(9)
Sunny Sunday
Turbulent Indigo
C # –7–7–2–3–5
C # G # D # E# G # C #
C#(9)
Yvette in English
Turbulent Indigo
C–7–7–2–3–5
CGDEGC
C(9)
God Must Be a Boogie Man
MAJOR (ADD9) CHORD: ROOT–5TH–3RD–5TH–R–9TH Love Puts on a New Face
Taming the Tiger
C–7–9–3–5–2
CGEGCD
C(9)
Taming the Tiger
Taming the Tiger
C–7–9–3–5–2
CGEGCD
C(9)
CGDECE
C(9)
MAJOR (ADD9) CHORD: ROOT–R–5TH–9TH–3RD–5TH Face Lift
Taming the Tiger
C–7–7–2–8–4
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ALBUM
TUNING (Frets)
TUNING (Pitches)
CAPO
OPEN CHORD
(Disregarding Capo)
MAJOR (ADD 9, 11) CHORD: ROOT–5TH–9TH–11TH–R–3RD Coyote
Hejira
C–7–7–3–7–4
CGDFCE
C(9,11)
Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter
Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter
C–7–7–3–7–4
CGDFCE
C(9,11)
Just Like This Train
Court and Spark
C–7–7–3–7–4
CGDFCE
C(9,11)
Ladies of the Canyon
Ladies of the Canyon
C–7–7–3–7–4
CGDFCE
2
C(9,11)
Sisotowbell Lane
Song to a Seagull
C–7–7–3–7–4
CGDFCE
2
C(9,11)
Woman of Heart and Mind
For the Roses
C–7–7–3–7–4
CGDFCE
C(9,11)
D–7–5–4–1–7
DADF#GD
D(4)
D–5–7–0–7–5
DGDDAD
Dsus
D–7–3–6–3–5
DACF # AD
Night Ride Home
D–7–3–7–2–5
DACGAD
D7sus
Hejira
D–7–3–7–2–5
DACGAD
D7sus
B–7–5–5–5–7
BF # BEAE
B7sus
D–7–5–5–2–7
DADGAE
MAJOR (ADD4) CHORD: ROOT–5TH–R–3RD–4TH–R The Sire of Sorrow (Job’s Sad Song)
Turbulent Indigo
SUSPENDED CHORD: ROOT–4TH–R–R–5TH–R The Dawntreader
Song to a Seagull
7TH CHORD: ROOT–5TH–7TH–3RD–5TH–R Barangrill
For the Roses
1
D7
7SUS CHORD: ROOT–5TH–7TH–4TH–5TH–R Ray’s Dad’s Cadillac
A Strange Boy
7SUS CHORD: ROOT–5TH–R–4TH–7TH–4TH The Magdalene Laundries
Turbulent Indigo
SUS (ADD9) CHORD: ROOT–5TH–R–4TH–5TH–9TH The Priest
Ladies of the Canyon
5
Dsus(9)
29
SONG TITLE / TUNING TYPE
ALBUM
CAPO
OPEN CHORD
TUNING (Frets)
TUNING (Pitches)
Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm
D–7–7–3–2–5
DAEGAD
Dsus(9)
Hejira
B–7–7–3–2–5
BF # C # G # F # B
Bsus(9)
In France They Kiss on Main Street
The Hissing of Summer Lawns
E–7–7–3–2–5
EBF # ABE
Esus(9)
My Secret Place
Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm
D b –7–7–3–2–5
D b Ab Eb G b Ab D b
D b sus(9)
Number One
Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm
D b –7–7–3–2–5
D b Ab Eb G b Ab D b
D b sus(9)
The Only Joy in Town
Night Ride Home
D–7–7–3–2–5
DAEGAD
Dsus(9)
Slouching Towards Bethlehem
Night Ride Home
D–7–7–3–2–5
DAEGAD
Dsus(9)
Edith and the Kingpin
The Hissing of Summer Lawns
C–7–7–3–5–4
CGDFB b D
C9sus
Furry Sings the Blues
Hejira
D–7–7–3–5–4
DAEGCE
D9sus
Harry’s House/ Centerpiece
The Hissing of Summer Lawns
C–7–7–3–5–4
CGDFB b D
C9sus
Jericho
Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter
D–7–7–3–5–4
DAEGCE
D9sus
E b –7–3–4–3–2
E b B b D b FA b B b
E b 9sus
(Disregarding Capo)
SUS (ADD9) CHORD: ROOT–5TH–9TH–4TH–5TH–R Cool Water
Hejira
SUS9 CHORD: ROOT–5TH–9TH–4TH–7TH–9TH
SUS9 CHORD: ROOT–5TH–7TH–9TH–4TH–5TH Song for Sharon
Hejira
30
SONG TITLE / TUNING TYPE
ALBUM
CAPO
OPEN CHORD
TUNING (Frets)
TUNING (Pitches)
D–7–5–2–3–5
DADEGC
D9sus
D–7–3–4–3–5
DACEGC
D9sus
D–7–3–2–5–4
DACDGB
C–7–7–3–4–5
CGDFAD
Csus(6,9)
E–0–12–2–5–5
EEEF # BE
E no 3rd(9)
B b –12–3–4–3–2
B b B b D b FA b B b
B b m7
A–12–7–3–5–4
AAEGCE
Am7
(Disregarding Capo)
SUS9 CHORD: ROOT–5TH–R–9TH–4TH–7TH Talk to Me
Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter
SUS9 CHORD: ROOT–5TH–7TH–9TH–4TH–7TH Be Cool
Wild Things Run Fast
SUS13 CHORD: ROOT–5TH–7TH–R–11TH–13TH Love
Wild Things Run Fast
2
D13sus
SUS(6,9) CHORD: ROOT–5TH–9TH–4TH–6TH–9TH Blue Motel Room
Hejira
NO 3RD (9) CHORD: ROOT–R–R–9TH–5TH–R That Song About the Midway
Clouds
MINOR 7 CHORD: ROOT–R–3RD–5TH–7TH–R Black Crow
Hejira
MINOR 7 CHORD: ROOT–R–5TH–7TH–3RD–5TH The Windfall (Everything for Nothing)
Night Ride Home
MINOR 11 CHORD: ROOT–5TH–3RD–11TH–7TH–9TH Last Chance Lost
Turbulent Indigo
B b –7–8–2–5–4
B b FD b E b A b C
B b m11
The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey
Mingus
C–7–8–2–5–4
CGE b FB b D
Cm11
Shine
C–7–3–5–2–5
CGB b E b FB b
Cm11
Wild Things Run Fast
D–7–3–5–2–5
DACFGC
Dm11
MINOR 11 CHORD: ROOT–5TH–7TH–3RD–11TH–7TH If
Ladies’ Man
31
SONG TITLE / TUNING TYPE
TUNING (Frets)
TUNING (Pitches)
Lead Balloon
Taming The Tiger
E b –7–3–5–2–5
Eb Bb D b G b Ab D b
E b m11
Man to Man
Wild Things Run Fast
D–7–3–5–2–5
DACFGC
Dm11
Moon at the Window
Wild Things Run Fast
D b –7–3–5–2–5
D b A b C b Fb G b C b
D b m11
Turbulent Indigo
C–7–3–5–2–5
CGB b E b FB b
Cm11
Wild Things Run Fast
D–7–3–5–2–5
DACFGC
Dm11
Sex Kills
You Dream Flat Tires
CAPO
OPEN CHORD
ALBUM
(Disregarding Capo)
33
34
I HAD A KING *Guitar tuning: Capo 5th fret E-7-5-0-7-5
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=E ➂=E ➄=B ➁=B ➃=E ➀=E Moderately Œ = ca. 110 Intro: E(4)
#### 4 & 4 T A B
Em9 4fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ n œ œ œ nœ nœ œ œ nœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ P 231
231
0
4
5
0
0
4
5
5
0
4
0
4
5
5
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
2 3
0
2
3
0
3
2
3
0
0
*Recording sounds a perfect fourth higher than written.
Verse: E(4)
Em9 4fr.
#### . Œ . &
j œ œ œ œ œ
231
j œj œ œ
Cont. rhy. simile
5
3
1. I had a king in a 2.3. See additional lyrics
231
j œ œ
œ
ten - e - ment cas - tle.
&
####
j œ œ.
˙
brown;
7fr.
œ
23
E/F #
&
#### œ
7fr.
23
he’s tak - en
Esus
E
7fr.
œ nœ œ J J
œ nœ. J 23
con - tempt
E
œ œ nœ
Esus 7fr.
3
cleaned with the tears
23
of
an
ac - tor
the
cur
-
tains
G6/D
œ œ œ 3
œ œ œ
G6/B
œ
and the rooms have an emp
Esus/B
œ œ ˙
23
3
-
G6/D
ty
G6/B
5fr.
œ œ J 3
who fears
œ œ3 œ œ 23
œ
for the laugh - ter’s
˙ 3
˙.
‰
œ J
down;
5fr.
5fr.
œ œ nœ œ J
nœ œ œ. J J
œ.
23
Esus/B
5fr.
3
j nœ
‰ œj œj œ
œ
swept with the broom of
17
walls
8fr.
23
# ## œ & # J
to paint-ing the pas - tel
C/E 7fr.
E/F # 13
3 j n œj œ j œ œ œ nœ œ
Late-ly he’s tak - en
E (9) 9
j n œ œ œ œ œ
Œ
he’s F #sus
˙.
23
‰
ring;
œ J
he’s
F #sus
w
23
sting.
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Chorus: Esus 22
&
####
Esus
E
5fr.
5fr.
j ‰ œ œ œ œ
œ œ J
œ
23
23 4
I can’t go back there
E
5fr.
r ‰. œ œ œ œ
œ ˙ J
-
œ
23
23 4
an - y
5fr.
more.
You know my keys won’t
œ œ ˙
œ
23 4
23 4
fit
the
door;
1.2. Esus
E
5fr.
Em9
5fr.
#### . r ‰ œ œ œ & 26
E5
œ
œ
23
œ œ ˙
œ
23 4
you know my thoughts don’t
23 4
fit
the
œ.
231
man.
œ œ. nœ œ œ J They
nev-er
˙
Ó
can,
3. E(4) 30
&
####
Em9 4fr.
œ
œ
231
they
œ
nev - er
œ J
œ.
w
.. œ 231
can.
They
E(4) 34
&
####
œ n œ3 œ ˙ nev - er
Em9 4fr.
œ œ œ
œ
231
they
&
####
Ó
can,
œ œ. œ
nev - er
w
Ó
231
can.
‰ Jœ n œ œ œ
w
They nev-er can,
E (9)
E(4) 38
˙
4fr.
7fr.
‰ œj œ œ ˙
231
they nev - er
w
∑
∑
can.
Verse 2: I had a king dressed in drip-dry and paisley Lately he’s taken to saying I’m crazy and blind He lives in another time Ladies in gingham still blush while he sings them of wars and wine But I, in my leather and lace, I can never become that kind (To Chorus:) Verse 3: I had a king in a salt-rusted carriage Who carried me off to his country for marriage too soon Beware of the power of moons There’s no one to blame, no, there’s no one to name as a traitor here The king’s on the road and the queen’s in the grove till the end of the year (To Chorus:)
I Had a King - 2 - 2
23
∑
36
MICHAEL FROM MOUNTAINS Guitar tuning: F-0-7-7-2-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=F ➂=G ➄=F ➁=A ➃=C ➀=C
Slowly Ó = 56 Cm9
F
6fr.
5fr.
5fr.
5fr.
œ b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œ b C & œ œ œ œ œ œ P 213
T A B
7
2 3
6
7
7
6
7
7
6
7
6
6
7
0
7
& b .. œ 5
5fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ
2 3
1. Mich - ael wakes 2.3. See additional lyrics 5fr.
&b œ 9
5fr.
2 3
2
side - walk mar - kets locked up
streets
and um - brel - las
j œ œ œ œ œ
11111
œ œ œ œj œ .
œ J
3
* C (9)
j œ œ.
and the rain
comes
Œ
œ
down;
F 5fr.
œ œ œ œ
j œ œ .
œ
on a grey
Œ
2
back
- ground.
‰ # œj œ œ œ
Œ
3
3
11111
œ
There’s
F (9)
Œ
#˙
that run down the
* B (9) 8fr.
drain F (9)
Gm11
œ
in Gm11
7fr.
& b b œ œ œ œ œj œ
j œ
11111
11111
œ œ œ œ œ
col - ored ar - range - ments that
Mich-ael will
Chorus:
change
‰
3
œ œ
with a
œ
stick
j œ œ œ œ. 234 1
that he
B b(9)
Cm9 6fr.
&b Ó
0
0
2
œ
3
bright,
oil in the pud - dles in taf - fe - ta pat - terns *Barre index finger from over the top of the fingerboard.
213
0
0
0 0 5
9fr.
&b œ
21
0
0 0 5
* C #maj9
10fr.
17
œ œ œ œ
œ
0 0 5
5fr.
3
23 1
3
* D9 13
0
4fr.
2
tight
5 0 5
0
B bm(6,9)
j œ œ œ œ
œ.
œ œ
0 0 5
2
F
œ
5fr.
2 3
0
0
23 1
3
he takes you up
5fr.
0 0 5
4fr.
j œ œ œ œ
2 3
you up with sweets,
œ œ œ œ
2 3
5fr.
œ.
2
0 0 5
2 3
B bm(6,9)
F
5fr.
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
2
0
0
Verse: 5fr.
5 0 5
0
7
5fr.
found.
Am11
5fr.
Œ œ œ
œ
œ
˙
Mich-ael from moun-tains,
Michael from Mountains - 2 - 1
w
234 1
3fr.
Œ ‰ œ œ œ œ œ J œ
111111
go
where you
will
œ
go
œ ˙. to,
Œ
234 1
‰ œj œ œ œ œ
know that I will
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1.2. Gm11
B b(9)
Am11 3fr.
j œ ˙
& b œj œ 26
know
Œ
234 1
˙
234 1
œ
you.
3. 5fr.
& b ˙. 30
2 3
3fr.
.. Œ
Œ
2
234 1
˙
234 1
œ
5fr.
& b ˙. 2 3
3fr.
Œ
2
I
may
Œ
234 1
œ
know
˙
Some - day
you
œ
œ
I
may
j œ œ
j œ
11111
know
œ
I
will
bœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ b & 7
6
j œ œ
j œ
11111
know
2 3
2
˙
you
7
œ
6
bœ œ œ œ œ œ œ 7
6
2 3
œ œ œ œ.
œ
ver - y
5fr. 2 3
œ œ œ œ
ver - y well.
well.
w
5fr. 2
œ 0
œœœ œœœ œ œ
0 0 5
0 0 5 0
0
œœœ œ 0 0 5
œœ œ œ
0 0
5 0 5 0
Verse 2: Michael brings you to a park He sings and it’s dark when the clouds come by Yellow slickers up on swings Like puppets on strings Hanging in the sky They’ll splash home to suppers in wall-papered kitchens Their mothers will scold But Michael will hold you to keep away cold Till the sidewalks are dry (To Chorus:)
Michael from Mountains - 2 - 2
2
0
0 0 5
0 0 5 0
5fr.
2 3
œ
7
œœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 5 0 5
0
5fr.
2 3
0
5fr.
2
7
6
7
0
5fr.
42
0
7
6
7
5fr.
5 0 5
˙
5fr.
213
T A B
2
F
39
œ & b œœ œ
well.
5fr.
5fr.
6fr.
7
ver - y
F 5fr.
œ
œ œ œ œ.
œ
2 3
you
Cm9
T A B
˙ 5fr.
* G (9)
111111
2
F
5fr.
234 1
j œ
* G (9)
111111
B b(9)
Am11
Gm11 34
œ
5fr.
2 3
5fr.
Some - day
5fr.
œ
j œ œ
11111
B b(9)
Am11
5fr.
F 5fr.
111111
Some - day
Gm11
* G (9)
5fr.
0
œœœ œœœ œ œ
0 0 5
0
5fr.
2
œ
0
0 0 5
0 0 5 0
0
œœœ œ 0 0 5
ww w w
2 3
œ
0 0
5 0 5 0
Verse 3: Michael leads you up the stairs He needs you to care And you know you do Cats come crying to the key And dry you will be In a tow’l or two There’s rain in the window, there’s sun in the painting That smiles on the wall You want to know all, but his mountains have called So you never do (To Chorus:)
0
38
NIGHT IN THE CITY *Guitar in Open E tuning w/Capo 3rd fret: E-7-5-4-3-5
➅ = E ➂ = G# ➄=B ➁=B ➃=E ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Freely
A (9)
E
#### 4 & 4 T A B
E
œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ P 6
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 0 2
0
0
œ
œ
2 1
œ
œ œœœ
0
4 0 3 4
Esus 4fr.
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ
21 3
1
0
0
0
0
1 0 0 0
œ
œ
0
0
*Recording sounds a minor third higher than written.
Moderately Œ = 113 E7
3
&
####
T A B
Edim7
n œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœ J 3 œ
œœ œ
0 0 0
0 0 0
23
23
3
0 3 3
0 3 3
0 3 3
0 3 3
E7
3
# œœœ J
œœœ
0 2 2
0 2 2
œœœ
œœœ
0 2 2
0 2 2
3
Edim7
n œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœ J 3 œ
œœ œ
0 0 0
0 0 0
23
23
3
0 3 3
0 3 3
0 3 3
0 3 3
3
# œœœ J
œœœ
0 2 2
0 2 2
Edim7
# # # # .Cont. rhy. simile . n˙ & 23
5
23
Œ
˙
&
####
Œ
2 1
œ
#### Œ &
23
œ
Moon’s
up,
Edim7
nœ
23
œ
Night - time, Night in the City - 2 - 1
œ
light up your
Œ
Œ
nœ
œ
night - time,
H
Œ
j œ œ
tak - ing E7
Œ
23
23
œ œ œ œ
la - zy
blue
H
2 1
up,
E
E7 23
night’s
œ
E
A (9)/E
E
œ
23
nœ œ. œ
up,
2 1
œ œ
Edim7
23
Œ
œ
E (9)
H
E7 13
œ
light
A (9)/E 9
E7
23
1. Light up, 2. See additional lyrics H
E
E7
j nœ œ 23
day left
j œ œ
œ
the town
by
Edim7
an
hour
eyes.
˙.
B7
B11
21 3
213
œ œ.
˙.
E
j œ œ œ œ œ 23
œ
sur - prise.
23
23
a - go.
œ
œœœ
0 2 2
0 2 2
3
Verse: E7
œœœ
˙.
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A (9)/E H
17
&
####
H
Œ
2 1
œ
Œ
j œ œ.
œ œ.
#### j & œ œ
time;
H
21 3
slow?
must
œ
There are
œ
œ
plac - es
to
œ
come
œ
get
‰
j œ
from
and
œ
read
E (9)
œ
œ
œ
you
H
2 1
œ œ
œ
A (9)/E
E
j œ œ œ
21 3
œ
˙
light
B7
H
2 1
4fr.
20
H
2 1
Cit - y
E
A (9)/E
E
œ
œ
-
y
so
A (9)/E E H
2 1
H
2 1
œ
œ
plac - es
œ
œ
to
go.
˙
Chorus: E (9) 23
&
####
A (9)/E
E
H
E
H
∑
2 1
2 1
E (9)
E
A (9)/E H
E
H
E/B
2 1
2 1
21 3
3
œ œ œ
Night in E (9)
E/B
B7
B7
B11
the
E (9)
œ œ œ
cit - y looks E/B
&
####
21 3
2 1
3
œ œ œ
night in
the
E (9) 31
&
####
œ œ œ
cit - y looks
œ œ œ œ ˙
pret - ty
to
me, E
4fr. 21 3
213
fine.
˙
j œ œ.
E/B
21 3
2 1
3
œ œ œ
œ œ œ
Mu - sic comes spill - ing out
B7
B9
B13
21
213
2134
21 3
œ œ œ œ ˙
in - to
the
streets,
4fr. 21 3
2 1
œ œ. œ
col - ors
go
œ œ œ
flash - ing in {waltzing}
˙
˙
˙
time.
1. E7
#### 4 & 4 35
21 3
B7
4fr.
27
E
4fr.
∑
2 1
E (9)
23
j œ œ.
42 ˙
Edim7
E7
2. Edim7
∑
23
E7 23
E
∑
E7
..
23
rit.
∑
Verse 2: Take off, take off Take off your stay-at-home shoes Break off, shake off Chase off those stay-at-home blues Stairway, stairway Down to the crowds in the street They go their way Looking for faces to greet But we run on laughing with no one to meet (To Chorus:)
Night in the City - 2 - 2
44
23
23
E
∑
40
MARCIE Guitar in Open G tuning: D-5-7-5-4-3
➅=D ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = ca. 110 Intro: B b6
# & 44
A 111111
3
3
0 0
0 0 3
2
2
rhy. simile # . Cont. Œ ‰ j & . œ œ
2
23 4
œ
1. Mar - cie in 2.–4. See additional lyrics
sus2 G sus4 G
9
&
#
21
œ
can - dy
Œ
store.
sus2 G sus4
G
sus2 G G sus4
2
0 0
0
a
1
2
2
0
2 2
0 0
1 2
0
0
0 1
0
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23 1
j j œ œ œ.
of
flow
-
A
j œ œ œ œ.
Œ
0
0
0
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Œ
are
&
#
21
œ œ ˙.
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at
her door.
w
C
sour;
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23 4
œ
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hang them in
j j œ #œ œ
Am11
# & Œ 21
23 1
Marcie - 2 - 1
œ œ œ œ. œ
wave an - oth - er
sus2 G sus4
œ œ ˙
day good - bye.
j œ œ
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wash her
sus2 G G sus4
w
21
a
7fr.
j j œ œ œ.
111121
flow - er
j œ œ œ œ
dust her ta - bles
1.
j œ
Dsus
cur
A
‰
23 4
dry,
21
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Œ
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wind to G
‰
j œ ˙
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the
B b6
4fr.
0
still no let - ter
œ œ œ œ œ
Bsus 4fr.
0
0
0
0
in - side
7fr.
she’ll
0
j œ œ œ œ œ
D
So
5fr.
17
Œ
23 4
21
0 1
j j œ œ œ
‰
23 1
E bmaj7
G
1 2
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j j œ œ œ.
greens
0 0
stops
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1 2 2 2
ers
Asus A
111111
0
0
A
coat
sus2 G sus4
1
Asus
Reds are sweet and G
0 1
1
0
8fr.
13
G
21
A
j #œ œ
œ
21
B b6 23 4
œ œ ˙
23 1
0 2
2
0
B b6
G
sus2 G G sus4
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111121
Verse:
6
G
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0
T A B
Asus
sus2 G G sus4
w
21
-
tains,
Asus A
A
j œ œ
j #œ œ
111111
111121 111111
with his
111111
œ
shirt
G
˙.
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and G
Œ
..
41 2.3.
sus2 G G sus4
G
B/F #
C/G 5fr.
4fr.
26
&
#
21
œ
˙.
And
Œ
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œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
œ
sum - mer goes,
j œ œ.
111111
3
falls
to the side - walk
like
&
#
œ
œ
brown pa
-
œ œ. J
Œ
Œ
œ œ œ œ
j œ œ œ œ œ
j œ #œ
win-ter blows
up from
the
&
#
œ
take
˙.
œ
her
Am11 38
&
#
&
G
23 1
#
Ó
˙
sus2 G sus4
G
w sus2 G sus4
21
G
sus2 G sus4
∑
j œ ˙
#œ.
the
47
&
#
sus2 G sus4
G
sus2 G sus4
21
w
21
w
Verse 2: Marcie’s faucet needs a plumber Marcie’s sorrow needs a man Red is autumn, green is summer Greens are turning, and the sand All along the ocean beaches Stares up empty at the sky Marcie buys a bag of peaches Stops a postman passing by And summer goes Falls to the sidewalk like string and brown paper Winter blows up from the river There’s no one to take her to the sea
Marcie - 2 - 2
one
Asus
111111
#œ
sea.
œ
A
Am11
23 4
111111
111121
111111
23 1
w
w sus2 G sus4
G
..
G
21
#œ G
œ
˙.
sus2 G sus4
21
Verse 3: Marcie dresses warm: it’s snowing Takes a yellow cab uptown Red is stop and green’s for going Sees a show and rides back down Down along the Hudson River Past the shipyards in the cold Still no letter’s been delivered Still the winter days unfold Like magazines Fading in dusty grey attics and cellars Make a dream, dream back to summer And hear how he tells her “Wait for me”
∑
sus2 G sus4
21
w G
∑
A
˙.
Asus
4.
to
111121 111111
A
gain.
G
no
B b6
G
∑
21
œ.
A
to
21
w G
43
rit.
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riv-er. There’s
G 34
j œ
5fr.
111111
per;
j œ œ.
C/G
4fr.
30
and
string
B/F #
j œ
œ.
sus2 G sus4
21
∑
Verse 4: Marcie leaves and doesn’t tell us Where or why she moved away Red is angry, green is jealous That was all she had to say Someone thought they saw her Sunday Window shopping in the rain Someone heard she bought a one-way ticket And went west again
42
NATHAN LA FRANEER Guitar in Open G tuning: D-5-7-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=D ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D Moderately Ó = ca. 90 Intro:
1.
& T A B
Gm11
3fr.
b &b C bb C
2.
Gm11
Gsus
œ P
∑
∑
314
œœ œ œ œ 5 3
œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ
5 3
1
0
0
0
0
0
3 1
0
0
..
∑
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0
1
0
0
∑
314
0
Ó
œœ œ œ . œœ œ . œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 3 1
3 0
0
∑
314
0
0
..
1
3
0
0
3 1
3
0
0
0
Œ ‰ j œ
œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
1. I
3 1 0
0
3
1 0
0
Verse: Gm11
Gsus 3fr.
b & b .. œ .
j œ œ.
314
j œ
Cont. rhy. simile
7
314
œ
hired a coach to 2.3. See additional lyrics
œ
take
me
œ
from
œ
con
-
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fu
-
Dm7
j œ œ œ
214
shared
a
Œ
œ
‰
com - mon space,
j j œ œ œ.
&
314
œ
œ
driv - er
j œ œ.
œ
with his
œ
eye - brows
j œ œ.
&
bb
plane
23 1
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name
œ
and though
we
G
j œ nœ
nev - er
j œ œ œ œ
meet
œ.
in
the rear-view
a - gain.
‰
˙.
and it was
œ
plain
‰ j Œ œ œ œ -
ly writ-ten:
Œ
2 1
j œ
œ.
mir - ror,
j j œ œ œ. I
‰ j j œ œ œ. 2
Na
-
than
j œ œ
j œ ˙
La Fran-eer.
j œ
The
read his
G (9)
C2/G
j j œ œ œ.
j œ œj œ
11111
fur-rowed
Am11 19
the
j œ œ
Bb
3fr.
bb
to
2 1
I know I’ll
Gsus 15
sion
œ.
C2/G
b & b œj œ 11
œ œ œ
w
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G9
D
8fr.
b &b Ó
Œ ‰ j œ
24
j œ œ.
2 3
œ
I
œ
C2/G
7fr.
j œ
2 3
œ œ œ.
asked him would he
Am11
Gmaj7/B
10fr.
hur - ry,
but
we
j œ œ
2 34
œ.
œ
crawled the can - yons
C
G
Œ
23 1
œ
œ
slow - ly,
œ
œ
through the
Gmaj7 5fr.
29
&
bb
j œ œ.
23 1
2 1
œ
œ
œ
buy - ers
and
œ
the
sell- ers,
j œ ˙
11111
2
j nœ. œ
œ.
through
the
Œ #œ nœ
œ
bur - glar bells
and
23 1
œ
the
˙
œ
wish - ing
wells.
Gm
Am11
8fr.
34
&
bb
œ œ œ œj n œ . 3
œ
E bmaj7 12 3
shows
gangs
b &b
2 3
the ghost - ly
3.
œ
Œ Œ
. œ . ˙
3. He
j œ œ
œ
gar - den
Œ œ You
2 3
grows.
˙
feed
˙
˙.
it
all
&
w
2 34
w
w
w
-
y G
œ
G
Gsus
Œ ‰ j j œ œ . œ œ . œj ˙ w gar - den
2. The
8fr.
˙
Gm11
˙.
12 3
˙ your
œ
woes,
Dm7
G
3fr.
2 3
the ghost-ly
. œ .
Œ Œ
E bmaj7
j œ œ.
˙
8fr.
Verse 2: The cars and buses bustled through the bedlam of the day I looked through window glass at streets And Nathan grumbled at the grey I saw an aging cripple selling Superman balloons The city grated through chrome-plate The clock struck slowly half-past noon Through the tunnel, tiled and turning into daylight once again I am escaping Once again good-bye to symphonies and dirty trees With parks and plastic clothes The ghostly garden grows
Nathan la Franeer - 2 - 2
œ
Gm 7fr.
bb
girl
Gm
D 52
and
˙
1.
8fr.
45
˙
8fr.
œ œ œ œ ‰ j j œ œ. œ œ. G
˙
˙
Gm
2 34
3
Œ nœ
2 3
With
7fr.
b &b ˙ 2.
w
D
8fr.
39
Ó
23 1
grows.
314
w
314
w
214
∑
∑
Verse 3: He asked me for a dollar more, He cursed me to my face He hated ev’ryone who paid to ride and share his common space I picked my bags up from the curb and stumbled to the door Another man reached out his hand Another hand reached out for more And I filled it full of silver, and I left the fingers counting And the sky goes on forever without meter maids And peace parades You feed it all your woes The ghostly garden grows
44
SISOTOWBELL LANE
*Guitar tuning w/Capo 3rd fret: C-7-7-3-7-4:
➅=C ➂=F ➄=G ➁=C ➃=D ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = ca. 110 Intro: C
F/C
PP
& 44
0
0
0 2 2 0 2
0
111111
œ œ
0 0
0
Dm7
œ bœ 5
0
0
C
P
5fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ
23
Pœ
T A B
Fsus(9)
5
œ œ œ œ œ œœ 2
5
5
5
2 0 0
F/C
PP
œ
0 2 2 0 2
5
0
0
0
0
Dm7 P
œ œ œ œ œ œœ
5fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ
23
0
Fsus(9) 111111
œ œ
0 0
œ bœ
0
5
5
5
5
0
2
5
2 0 0
0
5
*Recording sounds a minor third higher than written.
Verse: C PP
F/C
5fr.
& .. Œ
23
5
j œ œ
‰
1. Si - so - tow 2.3. See additional lyrics
C
PP
23
& œ
‰
23 4
3
œ
œ
brings us
œ
no shame.
& 44
F/C
23
w
w
5fr.
& Œ
111114
& #œ
times
j œ œ.
˙
2
œ
he
C PP
Œ
He
44
2
al
F/C
j œ
G7
1
œ
‰
in the rain.
42 # œ
23
that
23
23
G7( b 5)
knew F/C
4
œ œ œ
the pump
œ
-
ways
Fsus(9) 5fr.
r j œ œ œ
‰.
Up
o
Csus/G
œ
œ œ œj œ 111111
G7( b 5) G7 1
˙. 1
23
j œ -
œ
111111
ver
œ œ ˙. the hill
C
5fr.
jo - vi - al neigh - bors
20
œ œ œ œj œ
No-ah is fix - ing
23
al - ways
Fsus(9)
F5
23
3
G7( b 5) G7
2
C PP
23
111111
Œ
G7( b 5) G7
We
5fr.
111114
lane.
1
knew.
17
bell
j j œ #œ œ.
23
C PP 13
j œ ˙
j œ œ
œ
Csus/G
Fsus(9) 5fr.
111111
Cont. rhy. simile
9
F5
Fsus(9)
2
œ
they
j œ
23
œ
come
down
G7( b 5) G7
j œ œ.
Sisotowbell Lane - 2 - 1
do,
23
1
˙
2
œ
23
4
œ œ œ
Œ
2 4 œ #œ
1
œ
œ
when they will with G7( b 5)
23
23
yes, some - times
œ
œ
sto - ries
G7 2
œ
we
C PP
4 4
Œ
23
œ
œ
to
œ
tell. F/C
j œ
Some C PP
23
23
w
w
do.
‰
23 4
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F/C
45
Chorus:
F5
Fsus(9)
5fr.
& Ó 25
&
111114
1. We have a rock - ing 2.3. See additional lyrics
‰
23
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
muf - fin, buns G7( b 5) 1
tongues
turn
C PP
& & T A B
F/C
Fsus(9)
˙
23
111111
w
w 111111
w
w
you
œ
œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ 0 0
2 2
0
0
2
0
0
0 0
0
111111
œ œ œ œ œ b œ œ œœ 2
œ œ
5
5
5
5
5
5
2 0 0
5
5
5
0
œ
5
do;
C PP
œ
0
F/C
∑ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ 0 0
2 2
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ 0
0
0
2
Dm7
0
0
0 0
111111
œ œ œ œ œ b œ œ œœ 2
œ œ
5 0
Csus(9)
P
5
5
5
5
2 0 0
0
5
Verse 2: Sisotowbell Lane Anywhere else now would seem very strange The season’s are changing ev’ry day In ev’ry way Sometimes it is spring Sometimes it is not anything A poet can sing Sometimes we try, yes, we always try
Verse 3: Sisotowbell Lane Go to the city, you’ll come back again To wade through the grain You always do, yes, we always do Come back to the stars Sweet well water and pickling jars We’ll lend you the car We always do, yes, sometimes we do
Chorus 2: We have a rocking chair Somedays we rock and stare At the woodlands and the grasslands And the badlands ’cross the river Sometimes we do We like the view
Chorus 3: We have a rocking chair Someone is always there Rocking rhythms while they’re waiting With the candle in the window Sometimes we do We wait for you
Sisotowbell Lane - 2 - 2
0
0
0
Fsus(9) 5fr.
..
∑
111111
23
2 0 0
our
Fsus(9)
∑
23
5
j 42 nœ
‰
23
5fr.
5
F/C
0 2 2 0 2
2
F/C
œ œ œ œ œ œœ
œ bœ
PP
23
C PP
2
C
P
œ
Dm7 P
œ œ 0
Dm7
1
eat - ing
j œ œ
j #œ œ
23
œ œ
share,
Some - times we
2
Fsus(9)
his
G7( b 5) G7
Œ
2
Dm7 P
5fr.
23
0
1
œ œ œ
of us rocks
G7( b 5) G7
5fr.
5fr.
T A B
Each
œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ
F/C
Fsus(9)
&
˙
chair.
blue.
3. 38
˙
œ œ œ
‰ œ
23
by the steam - y kitch-en win - dow.
44
œ
111111
23
C PP
2
5fr.
Gsus(6)
1.2.
G7
& 42 # œ 33
and ber - ries
C7
5fr.
œ œ œ œ œ
‰ œ
111111
Csus/G 29
Fsus(9) 5fr.
ww ww w w 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
0
0 0
46
THE DAWNTREADER
Guitar tuning: D-5-7-0-7-5
➅=D ➂=D ➄=G ➁=G ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = ca. 107 Intro:
Dsus
Dm9
Cmaj7
D
G5
12fr.
D
11fr.
œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ## 4 n œ œ n œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ n œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ P œ œ œ 14fr.
9fr.
213
T A B
15
11fr.
213
14
15
0
15
14
15 0
10
9
10
0
10
9
0 12
9
10
10fr.
23
23
j œ
Dm9
# & # Œ
œ
per - i
nœ œ œ
œ
spilled
œ
œ
j œ
j œ œ
# & # Œ 23
œ
œ
the
sea
and
j œ nœ
he
C5 5fr.
B5
C5
5fr.
‰
tions
A5
œ
23
The roll of
G5
œ.
an
-
Dsus
D
12fr.
11fr.
j œ ˙
23 4
12 3
˙
swer for. B5
C5
j œ œ. har
j j œ œ œ.
23
-
bor
wake,
Œ
˙.
where.
C5
5fr.
23
the
œ
there’s no
5fr.
j j œ œ œ
23
-
œ
Œ
find
11fr.
œ
Œ
12 3
˙.
will
D
œ
G5 11fr.
j œ œ œ œ 12 3
ques
D
5fr.
œ œ œ nœ nœ.
213
the
li - ons,
floor,
9fr.
nœ œ œ.
-
j œ ˙
23
in
˙.
23 4
o - cean 6 C9
œ
0
0
Œ
12fr.
Cmaj7
‰
213
me - dal
j œ œ
a - cross the
œ
some - where
Nev-er mind
21
œ
23
14fr.
0
Dsus
10fr.
Dm9
6 C9
blue
F6
23
# & # Œ
kle,
12 3
7fr.
trea - sure
17
-
11fr.
n˙
œ
12 12 12 12 11 11
œ œ œ œ œ
D
D5
# & # Œ
win
213
gild - ed gal - leons
13
-
9fr.
213
12 12 12 12
5fr.
œ œ œ nœ nœ
Cmaj7
14fr.
0
0 0 12 12
23
œ
1. Per - i - dots and 2.3. See additional lyrics
9
6 C9
F6
# # .Cont. rhy. simile & .Œ œ j œ œ œ 5
12 12 11 11
0
7fr.
12 3
12 3
Verse: D5
23 4
Ó G5
A5 5fr.
23
23
œ œ
the
songs
œ œ
that
‰
j œ
23
the
j œ œ.
23
rig - ging
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˙
makes,
47 C5 25
&
##
B5
C5
G5(9)
A5
5fr.
5fr.
Œ
23
j œ œ
j œ
23
23
œ œ
the
taste
of
23
œ œ œ œ
œ œ
œ
the
spray
he
takes
and he
&
##
j œ ˙
23
œ.
learns
to
Œ
œ
live.
on
a prom-ise
to
Dm9
&
&
&
##
his
sil
Ó
213
-
Œ
34
˙
free.
œ nœ
Mer - maids D
nœ
œ œ . n œj 213
his
D
˙
D
9fr.
j nœ œ. 213
sea - dreams
12 3
Dsus 11fr.
j œ. œ
come
12 3
œ.
j œ˙
to me.
come
23 4
D
w
∑ Dm9
11fr. 12 3
w
me.
3.
D
Dm9
213
w
11fr.
..
∑
Cmaj7
14fr.
Verse 2: City satins left at home I will not need them I believe him when he tells of loving me Something truthful in the sea, your lies will find you “Leave behind your streets,” he said “And come to me Come down from the neon nights Come down from the tourist sights Run down till the rain delights you; you do not hide Sunlight will renew your pride” Skin white by skin golden Like a promise to be free Dolphins playing in the sea All his seadreams come to me The Dawntreader - 2 - 2
D
11fr.
11fr. 12 3
1.2.
˙.
to
14fr.
Ó
12 3
213
w
D
9fr. 213
j œ ˙
col - o - nies,
23 4
D 12 3
in
12fr.
œ
œ
12fr.
12fr. 23 4
œ
Dsus 11fr.
Ó
213
w
œ
sea - dreams
9fr.
213
live
Dsus
12 3
œ.
j œ œ 3
œ œ œ
11fr.
Cmaj7
14fr.
ver G
9fr.
Cmaj7 47
he
w
G7sus
3
be
14fr.
Dm9
##
j œ
He aches and
˙
˙
Cmaj7
all
41
stakes all
j œ œ.
œ œ œ nœ œ œ
34
##
‰ j j œ œ œ
to give.
23
œ
œ
G
## Œ &
37
3
œ
He
G7sus 33
learns
Œ
B bmaj7
Asus 29
j œ ˙
œ.
all
Dsus 11fr.
∑
12 3
nœ œ œ. Dm9
12fr. 23 4
∑
his
14fr. 213
∑
Verse 3: Seabird, I have seen you fly above the pilings I am smiling at your circles in the air I will come and sit by you while he lies sleeping Fold your fleet wings I have brought some dreams to share A dream that you love someone A dream that the wars are done A dream that you tell no one but the grey sea They’ll say that you’re crazy And a dream of a baby Like a promise to be free Children laughing out to sea All his seadreams come to me
48
THE PIRATE OF PENANCE Guitar in Open D tuning: D-7-5-4-3-5
➅ = D ➂ = F# ➄=A ➁=A ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = ca. 99 Intro: Dm
4 &b4
7fr. 213
œ
T A B
œœ
œ
0 0
œœ
œ œ
œ
0 0
0
0
3
0
j œ œ œ. œ
Gb
1. The
&b œ
œ
8
pi-rate
œ
œ
an-chored on
œ a
Wednes
j œ ˙
213
-
3
œ
3
0
0
Dm 6fr.
213
7fr. 213
‰.
r œ œ œ œ
day
and why he
came
œ œ
œ.
to port
D
111111
I
œ œ.
˙
‰
œ J
won - der.
œ bœ
œ
To
see
a
j œ
œ bœ bœ
la - dy,
so
Dm
my
friends
j œ
œ
˙
say.
Cm6/D 7fr.
&b ≈ 11
0 0 3
0
7fr.
213
œ
0
B bm/A Am
6fr.
j œ
œ
0 0
0
œ œ œ œ œ
3
Am
213
œ
0 0
œœ
œ œ
3
7fr.
Cont. rhy. simile
œœ
œ
0
B bm/A
7fr.
&b ‰
3
0
Dm 213
œ
0 0
3
Verse:
5
œ œ œ œ œ
213
5fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
She danc - es
for the sail - ors
in
a smok - y
cab - a - ret
œ œ œ
œ bœ
213
bar
un - der
-
ground,
43
˙
D
& b 43 ≈ œ œ œ œ œ . 13
down in
a
‰
cel - lar
in a B bm/A
Dm 7fr. 213
Gb
I know he told her love was 2. See additional lyrics
& b œ bœ œ œ 19
111111
boun
The Pirate of Penance - 2 - 1
-
œ ty.
˙
‰
6fr.
œ œ 213
trea
œ
har - bour Am B bm/A Am
7fr.
& b .. ‰ . œr œ œ ‰ œ œ œ œ 16
44 œ œ.
œ bœ
œ ˙.
213
-
7fr.
213
213
œ
town. Dm 6fr.
˙
w
7fr.
‰
213
sure
j œ œ
œ
‰
œ
j œ œ œ
and they would reap
the
full - est
D
œ J
He
œ
œ bœ. œ bœ bœ
on - ly comes to port for
‰
œ œ œ plea
-
œ
sure,
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˙
49 Dm
Cm6/D 7fr.
&b ≈ 22
213
5fr.
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
so when the winds of morn - ing blew the
œ
œ
œ
œ
cur - tains
œ
œ
in,
œ œ œ
œ
œ
213
she woke and
found
j bœ ˙
he’d gone.
D
j œ œ
&b ‰ 24
I
œ
œ
saw
his
sails
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ bœ
œ
œ
œ
un - furl - ing
j œ
Thurs - day
˙
dawn.
w
Dm 7fr.
&b ≈ 27
213
Bb
œ
The
111111
Gb
&b ≈ 31
œ
œ
pi - rate,
he
will
sink
you
with
a
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
#œ.
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ.
kiss, he’ll steal your heart and
sail
8fr.
&b ≈ 29
œ
111111
œ
œ
he’ll leave you drown - ing
œ bœ
bœ
He came
œ bœ
a - gain
to
in
œ
œ
flot - sam
of
œ
7fr.
j j œ ‰ œ œ œ
& b œj # œ sea
then,
37
-
I
did - n’t
j œ ˙
&b w 41
The Pirate of Penance - 2 - 2
see
˙
swer.
w
j œ ˙
j Nœ œ 213
them.
‰.
a
bro - ken prom - ise
œ
œ
I think they told me
Dm
33
an
œ
see her; yes,
D
j &b œ œ
the
r œ œ. œ
She knows the
w
œ
it
œ
was
the bay.
≈
œ œ œ
I was at
2.
‰ . œr œ . œ
.. ˙
swer.
She knows the
8fr.
j œ œ
111111
an
in
Sat - ur - day.
w
Bb
a - way;
j œ ˙
œ. bœ ˙
1.
œ ˙.
-
œ J
˙
w
swer.
w
Verse 2: I don’t believe what you are saying It isn’t true; I hardly knew him Is this some game that you are playing? Go ask the dancer She’s the one who saw him last, the one who drew him here He hasn’t come to me since spring last year There was a time when he would bring me Silks and sandalwood and Persian lace And he would hold me close And tell me sailing stories by the fireplace I was at sea, I tell you I was nowhere near the mentioned murder place Go ask the dancer She knows the answer She knows the answer She knows the answer
w
50
SONG TO A SEAGULL
Guitar tuning: C-7-5-7-5-0
➅=C ➂=G ➄=G ➁=C ➃=C ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = ca. 87 Intro: C5 12fr.
& 43 T A B
2 3
œ P
œ œ œ œ œ œ 0
12
12
0
12
œ
œ
10 0 10 0 0
10
0 0
Œ
Gtr. cont. fingerpicking simile
œ
C7sus
œ œ œ œ œ œ
12fr. 2 3
œ
12
0
12
0
10fr. 2 3
œ
0
12
0 0
C5
œ œ.
1. Fly, sil - ly 2. See additional lyrics
œ
sea - bird;
œ
œ
no
dreams
œ
œ
can
5fr.
j œ œ
2 3
no voic - es
you;
C7sus
j œ bœ
r œ œ œ.
10
pos - sess
10fr.
‰.
&Œ
2 3
10 0 10 0 0
j œ œ œ œ.
2 3
C7sus 12fr.
œ
10fr.
œ
2 3
œ œ.
b œœ œ œœ
C7sus 12fr.
2 3
œ
0
10fr.
C5 9
œ
b œœ œ œœ
C7sus
12fr.
& .. Œ
2 3
0
C5
2 3
C5
10fr.
0
Verse:
5
C7sus
can blame
bœ J
œ
you
for
C
j œ œ
œ
sun
on
2 3
˙.
your
wings.
Csus
C
5fr.
‰
13
& ˙
j œ
My
Csus
2 3
œ
œ
œ
gen - tle
œ
2 3
œ
re
-
œ
la - tions
2 3
& œ œ call
œ ˙
‰.
Œ
2 3
me
& b˙.
things.
r œ œ œ.
2 3
œ
for lov - ing
C5
10fr. 2 3
œ
œ
œ
have
names
they
œ
must
5fr.
C7sus 21
œ
2 3
Csus
C
5fr.
17
œ
œ
12fr.
œ
Œ
2 3
6 C9
œ bœ
the
free - dom
My
œ
bœ
œ
of
œ
all
œ
œ
fly - ing
C5 14fr.
12fr.
2 3
œ
œ
˙
dreams
œ
œ œ
with the
bœ
2 3
œ
sea - gulls
œ
œ
fly
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œ
51 A bmaj7
C7sus 10fr.
25
Œ
& œ. œ bœ 2 3
out
œ.
of reach,
& œ
came
œ.
to
cit - y
& ˙
‰ œ œ bœ J
2 1
noise
in a
œ.
con - crete
‰ œ œ and the
7fr.
& bœ
2 1
-
stone
store
œ œ ˙
A bmaj7
sea.
& œ. œ b˙ 2 3
œ
œ.
2 1
stars paid
out of reach,
2.
& ˙.
‰
2 1
light
bill,
C5 12fr.
œ
6 C9
Œ
2 3
2 3
œ
My
5fr.
œ œ
and the blos - soms
˙.
A bmaj7 2 3
˙.
false
on their
10fr.
2 3
œ œ bœ œ 2 3
˙
œ
dreams
with the
∑
˙.
sea - gulls
œ œ
fly
˙.
˙.
10fr.
∑
2 3
12fr.
10fr.
∑
œ
C7sus 2 3
∑
C5
C7sus 2 3
‰ œ œ
C7sus 12fr.
Verse 2: Out of the city and down to the seaside To sun on my shoulders and wind in my hair But sand castles crumble and hunger is human And humans are hungry for worlds they can’t share My dreams with the seagulls fly out of reach, out of cry I call to the seagull who dives to the waters And catches his silver-fine dinner alone, crying “Where are the footprints that danced on these beaches And the hands that cast wishes that sunk like a stone” My dreams with the seagulls fly out of reach, out of cry Song to a Seagull - 2 - 2
hung
Œ
12fr.
2 3
out of cry.
bœ
2 1
œ
œ
C5 14fr.
were
D b/C
2 1
œ œ
‰ œj
beach - es
C5
8fr.
57
And the
4fr.
j œ œ œ‰ œ a
of
j œ œ.
œ. œ
7fr.
œ. œ ˙
is - land
2 1
1.
C (9)
on an
œ
œ
œ
C
trees.
8fr.
œ œ
Œ
œ
5fr.
b˙.
win - dow
Cru - soe
D b/C
2 3
œ
old
œ.
œ
4fr.
10fr.
œ
œ
C
œ
C7sus
Cm
50
œ
7fr.
œ
like
2 1
Cm
& œ œ
lived
œ œ
2 1
5fr.
5fr.
2 1
œ
2 1
j œ
4fr.
D b/C
cob - ble
D b/C
45
and
7fr.
2 1
œ
‰
C
5fr.
2 1
Cm
5fr.
40
œ J
Œ
I
D b/C
7fr.
œ œ. œ.
the
˙.
Cm
2 1
D b/C 35
cry.
5fr.
j œ
Œ
2 3
˙.
D b/C
4fr. 2 1
of
10fr.
2 3
œ ˙
out
C7sus 7fr.
2 3
C 30
C (9)
8fr.
2 3
∑
U ∑
..
52
CACTUS TREE
*Guitar in Open E tuning w/Capo 2nd fret: E-7-5-4-3-5
➅ = E ➂ = G# ➄=B ➁=B ➃=E ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = ca. 90 Intro:
A (9)
Emaj7
#### 4 & 4 T A B
œœ œ
2 1
œ P
œ
3 0
0
0
0
œ
œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
3 0
4
0
0
4
0
œ
œ 0
&
####
# ## & # T A B
œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
3 0 0
0
œ
4
0
0
œœ œ 0
0
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
0
4
1 0 0
2 1
0
œ
E
œ œ œ œ œ
21 3
#### 4 & 4
in a
Esus(9) 21 3
treats her like A (9) 11
œ œ.
a queen, bear-ing
2 1
œ œ ˙. and
Cactus Tree - 2 - 1
œ
œ
1 0
4
0
œœ œ
0
0
2 1
man who’s been out sail - ing 2.–5. See additional lyrics
&
0
green.
˙.
dec - ade full of dreams
Emaj7
A (9)
2 1
2 1
œ. œ œ œ. œ
œ
0 0
œ 2
0
2
0
œ
‰
0
0
0
0 0
œ
œ
a
œ
œ
œ
0
2
0
Emaj7
A (9)
2 1
2 1
2
0
œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ
‰
œ œ
and he
Emaj7
œ
‰
2 œ 4œ
œ œ.
her from
44
2 1
œ
4 4
called
œ
and he takes her to a schoon-er
2 1
œ.
œ
1. There’s
œ
2 4
He has
œ
œ
2
0
œ
with their E
œ œ
0
œœ œ
beads from Cal - i - for - nia E A (9)
≈
œ
0 0
0
œ
Œ
cont. fingerpicking simile # # # # Gtr. . ‰ . & œ. œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
####
0
œœ œ
œ
2
A (9)
Emaj7
8
œ
Ó
Verse:
5
œ
2 1
œ
0 0
œœ œ
A (9)
∑
2 1
œ
4
0
*Recording sounds a whole step higher than written. Emaj7 3
œ
œ
0
2 1
œ
the
am
œ. œ œ
-
œ
ber
Œ
œ
stones
≈
har - bour;
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œ œ
he has
2 4
53 A (9)
#### 2 & 4 15
44
2 1
œ.
kissed E
## & # # 44
œ
œ
her
with
œ.
œ. œ œ
≈
œ œ
21
œ œ ˙ E
25
&
####
œ
Œ
Œ
œ œ œ
21 3
like a
&
####
w
free.
œ
œ œ. J
˙
˙
21
Ó
2 1
E
œ
the
her
free.
off
to
œ œ œ
wa - ter
œ œ.
weeds,
1.–4. E
2 1
j œ œ.
œ
œ
˙
œ
Œ
‰
Œ
3
œ œ
..
2.–.5. There’s a
A (9)
œ
tree A (9)
heard E
A (9)
Esus(9)
cac - tus
E 30
was bus - y be - ing
E
of
E
2 1
œ.
21 3
the breath - ing
44
2 1
3 ‰ œ œ œj œ œ.
œ œ. œ œ
j œ œ. œ œ œ
while she
œ œ
he has
A (9)
2 1
42
Esus(9)
break - ing and
‰ œj œ .
5.
≈
21 3
œ.
Emaj7
21 3
Œ
2 1
in the
Esus(9)
&
œ œ
free - dom; A (9)
star - board
####
œ.
his
Œ
18
21
A (9)
E
A (9)
∑
2 1
2 1
œ
w
Œ
œ
Œ
œ œ.
be - ing E
A (9) 2 1
E
∑
A (9)
E
A (9)
2 1
2 1
E
∑
Verse 2: There’s a man who’s climbed a mountain And he’s calling out her name And he hopes her heart can hear three thousand miles He calls again He can think her there beside him He can miss her just the same He has missed her in the forest While he showed her all the flowers And the branches sang the chorus As he climbed the scaley towers of a forest tree While she was somewhere being free
Verse 4: There’s a lady in the city And she thinks she loves them all There’s the one who’s thinking of her There’s the one who sometimes calls There’s the one who writes her letters with his facts and figures scrawl She has brought them to her senses They have laughed inside her laughter Now she rallies her defenses For she fears that one will ask her for eternity And she’s so busy being free
Verse 3: There’s a man who’s sent a letter And he’s waiting for reply He has asked her of her travels Since the day they said goodbye He writes, “Wish you were beside me We can make it if we try” He has seen her at the office With her name on all his papers Thru the sharing of the profits He will find it hard to shake her from his memory And she’s so busy being free
Verse 5: There’s a man who sends her medals He is bleeding from the war There’s a jouster and a jester And a man who owns a store There’s a drummer and dreamer And you know there may be more She will love them when she sees them They will lose her if they follow And she only means to please them And her heart is full and hollow like a cactus tree While she’s so busy being free
Cactus Tree - 2 - 2
55
56
TIN ANGEL
*Guitar in standard tuning, w/Capo VII: E-5-5-5-4-5
➅=E ➂=G ➄=A ➁=B ➃=D ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Freely Intro:
Em
A2
Em
A2
& 44
œ œ œ œ œ P
T A B
0
0
3
0
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ
3
0
0
3
0 0 2 2
0
œ œ œœœœœ œœœ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ
3
œœœ œ œ œ œ œ
23
0
0
0
2
2
2
0
2
2
3 0 0
3 0
0
0
23
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
0 0
2
2
3 0 0
3 0
0
0
*Recording sounds a perfect 5th higher than written.
Moderately Œ = 97 Verse 1: A2
Cmaj9
23
& Œ 5
3
Cont. rhy. simile
œ
9
œ
˙
Cmaj7sus
& œ.
on
Em
& Œ 14
j j œ œ œ
re - flec-tions
j œ
of
23
œ
j œ
A2
& Œ 22
23
‰
Tin Angel - 2 - 1
j œ œ œ œ
ros - es dipped in
Œ
˙
‰
j j œ œ œ.
tar - nished beads
œ œ ˙
sat - in
Em
Ó
23
œ
œ œ ˙
˙
love’s mem - o - ries.
2. Let - ters 3.4. See additional lyrics
3
Kept in
Cmaj9
œ
23
jars,
‰ j œ œ
˙
A2
& .. Œ
3
Cmaj9
Verses 2–4: 19
win - dow
A2
‰
23
in
23
tap - es - tries,
A2
j œ œ.
œ œ œ œ
w
34
G/F
3
A2
j œ œ œ œ œ
3
Cmaj9
3
˙
Var - nished weeds
Cmaj9
G/F
3
œ.
from
j œ
3
Em
∑
23
∑
3
F( # 11)
23
231
œ.
œ œ
a - cross
the
F( # 11)
w
seas, A2
j œ œ
231
˙
box - es are,
A2
Cmaj7sus
œ.
œ œ œ
Ó
j j œ œ œ.
seal - ing
23
wax,
w
231
23
231
23
˙
23
Œ
œ œ œ
Val - en - tines
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57 Cmaj9 26
Em
& ˙ 3
Ó
23
œ œ œ œ
w
and ma - ple
&
Ó
˙
G/B
C
32 1
3
23
love
G/B
A2
3.
C
& ‰ . œr œ 32 1
œ œ œ
I found
A2 46
all
per
Asus
j œ
-
back.
Am
w
234
231
A2
w
-
day.
Em
to
∑
∑
23
C
-
day.
3
G/B
‰. r œ œ
Ó
˙
234
to love
-
j œ œ
a - way.
44 œ w œ.
23
some - one
pa
A
42 œ œ œ
3
a
23
44 œ w œ. to
œ
44 œ œ œ ˙ .
4
234
I found some - one to
œ
A2
A
A2
j 2 œ œ œj 4 œ
& ‰. r œ œ
41
32
Guess I’ll throw them
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to-day.
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Verse 3: Dark with darker moods is he Not a golden Prince who’s come Thru columbines and wizardry To talk of castles in the sun Still I’ll take a chance and see I found someone to love today
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Verse 4: There’s a sorrow in his eyes Like the angel made of tin What will happen if I try To place another heart in him In a Bleeker Street cafe I found someone to love today I found someone to love today
2
0
3 0 2 2 0
3
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58
CHELSEA MORNING
Guitar in Open E tuning: E-7-5-4-3-5
➅ = E ➂ = G# ➄=B ➁=B ➃=E ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Fast Œ = 174 Intro: E9
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up
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pipes
and
a
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drums.
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won’t you stay?
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first thing that I
231
and the
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13
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3
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H
2 1
put
on
the
day
and we’ll
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trait of F #m11/E
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to - day,
and
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231
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by, won’t you
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2 3
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wake
up,
it’s
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w
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morn - ing.
Verse 2: Woke up, it was Chelsea morning And the first thing that I saw Was the sun through yellow curtains And a rainbow on the wall Blue, red, green, and gold to welcome you Crimson crystal beads to beckon Oh, won’t you stay We’ll put on the day There’s a sun show every second Now the curtain opens on a portrait of today And the streets are paved with passersby And pigeons fly And papers lie Waiting to blow away Chelsea Morning - 2 - 2
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ing
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Verse 3: Woke up, it was Chelsea morning And the first thing that I knew There was milk and toast and honey And a bowl of oranges, too And the sun poured in like butterscotch And stuck to all my senses Oh, won’t you stay We’ll put on the day And we’ll talk in present tenses When the curtain closes and the rainbow runs away I will bring you incense owls by night By candlelight By jewel-light If only you will stay Pretty baby, won’t you Wake up, it’s a Chelsea morning
j œ a
60
THAT SONG ABOUT THE MIDWAY Guitar tuning: E-0-(12)-2-5-5
➅ = E ➂ = F# ➄=E ➁=B ➃=E ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 111 Intro: E (9)
D/E
HH
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0
T A B
0
0
2
0
2
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231
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2
0
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2
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met you on 2.3. See additional lyrics
&
˙
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like
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ru
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ear.
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wings,
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rhy. simile # # # # . Cont. j j . œ œ & œ œ
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3
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0
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E (9)
A/E
HH
œ œ
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You looked so
œ
Œ
‰ œj œ
grand,
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wear-ing
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mid - way
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231
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from the
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3.
sky?
44
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29
61
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HH
21
˙
j œ œ. 21
˙
down, E (9) HH
w
23
down.
Verse 2: I followed with the sideshows to another town And I found you in a trailer on the camping grounds You were betting on some lover You were shaking up the dice And I thought I saw you cheating once or twice Once or twice I heard your bid, once or twice Were you wond’ring was the gamble worth the price Pack it in I heard you did, Pack it in Was it hard to fold a hand you knew could win That Song About the Midway - 2 - 2
Verse 3: So, lately you’ve been hiding It was somewhere in the news And I’m still at these races with my ticket stubs and blues And a voice calls out the numbers And it sometimes mentions mine And I feel like I’ve been working overtime, Overtime, I’ve lost my fire, overtime. Always playin’ one more hand for one more dime Slowin’ down, I’m gettin’ tired Slowin’ down And I envy you the valley that you’ve found ’Cause I’m midway down the midway Slowin’ down, down, down, down
62
I DON’T KNOW WHERE I STAND
Guitar tuning: F-0-7-7-2-3
➅=F ➂=G ➄=F ➁=A ➃=C ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 111 Intro: B bm11
Gm11
& b 44 b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ P 234 1
T A B
4 5
1. H
&b
4
5
5
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1
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0
2
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0
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0
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1
234 1
2
2.
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0
4
0
F (9)
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4fr.
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9
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9
9
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1. Fun-ny day, 2.3. See additional lyrics
look - ing for
& b Œ #œ œ œ œ œ œ Sun - ny
laugh
œ œ œ -
˙
ter and
find
day,
œ #œ œ
œ œ œ 3
-
œ œ œ œ ing
it
there.
braid-ing wild
flow - ers and
œ.
leaves
w F (9)
F9
j œ
j j œ œ bœ 3
B b(9)
in
my
hair.
F9
˙
3
œ œ œ
Picked up
a
pen
I Don’t Know Where I Stand - 3 - 1
œ œ œ œ -
cil
and
wrote,
œ.
œ œj œ J
“I
love
j œ
you.”
˙
œ œ 3
234 1
œ
œ
in my fin - est
Ó
To Coda fi
Am7
5fr.
&b œ
9
111111
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9fr.
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0
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9fr.
8
0
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1
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0
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˙.
hand.
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B b/F
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4fr.
&b œ 20
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234 1
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œ
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to
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send
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it,
but
I
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know
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guess
it’s
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ear
stand.
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ly
Œ
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234 1
’cause I
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don’t
9
9
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2 1
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know
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where I
stand.
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Verse 2: Telephone, even the sound of your voice is still new All alone in California and talking to you And feeling too foolish and strange to say The words that I had planned I guess it’s too early, ’cause I don’t know where I stand Verse 3: Crickets call, courting their ladies in star-dappled green Thickets tall, until the morning comes up like a dream All muted and misty So drowsy now I’ll take what sleep I can I know that I miss you, but I don’t know where I stand I know that I miss you, but I don’t know where I stand I Don’t Know Where I Stand - 3 - 3
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ROSES BLUE
Guitar in Open G tuning: D-5-7-5-4-3
➅=D ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Ó = 91 Intro: Gm
Fm/G
8fr.
6fr.
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8
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think of tears, 2.–4. See additional lyrics
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friends,
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to.
Verse 2: Friends who come to ask her for their future Friends who come to find they can’t be friends Because of signs and seasons that don’t suit her She’ll prophesy your death She won’t say when Won’t say when, won’t say when When all the black cards come you cannot barter No, when all your stars are stacked you cannot win She’ll shake her head and treat you like a martyr It is her blackest spell she puts you in Puts you in, puts you in
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Verse 3: In sorrow she can lure you where she wants you Inside your own self-pity, there you swim In sinking down to drown her voice still haunts you And only with your laughter can you win Can you win, can you win You win the lasting laurels with your laughter It reaches like an arm before you sink To win the solitary truth you’re after You dare not ask the priestess how to think How to think, how to think
Verse 4 I think of tears, I think of rain on shingles I think of rain, I think of roses blue I think of Rose, my heart begins to tremble To see the place she’s lately gotten to Gotten to, gotten to…
Roses Blue - 3 - 3
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to,
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*Guitar in Open G tuning, down a 1/2 step: D-5-7-5-4-3
➅ = Db ➄ = Gb ➃ = Db
➂ = Gb ➁ = Bb ➀ = Db
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 108 Intro: F (9)
G
12fr.
# & 44
THE GALLERY
C (9)
G
10fr.
12fr.
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Verse:
F (9)
10fr.
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5
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I first saw your 2.3.4. See additional lyrics F (9) G
9
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Chorus: Am7
Gmaj7/B
C
Gmaj7/B
Am7
G
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5fr.
25
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love
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dead.
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23 1
saint;
turn
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bed.
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29
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#
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heart,”
that’s
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what
you
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can
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be
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Verse 2: Somewhere in a magazine I found a page about you I see that now it’s Josephine Who cannot be without you I keep your house in fit repair I dust the portraits daily Your mail comes here from ev’rywhere The writing looks like ladies’
Verse 3: I gave you all my pretty years Then we began to weather And I was left to winter here While you went west for pleasure And now you’re flyin’ back this way Like some lost homing pigeon They’ve monitored your brain, you say And changed you with religion
Chorus 2: “Lady, please love me now, I am dead I am a saint; turn down your bed I have no heart,” that’s what you said You said, “I can be cruel But let me be gentle with you”
Chorus 3: “Lady, please love me now, I was dead I am no saint; turn down your bed Lady, have you no heart?” that’s what you said Well, I can be cruel But let me be gentle with you
The Gallery - 2 - 2
˙
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5fr.
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HH
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Ó
21
you.”
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3.
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j j œ œ œ.
21
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Verse 4: When I first saw your gallery I liked the ones of ladies But now their faces follow me And all their eyes look shady
70
I THINK I UNDERSTAND
*Guitar in Drop D tuning, w/Capo II: D-7-5-5-4-5
➅=D ➂=G ➄=A ➁=B ➃=D ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 102 Intro:
C (9)
D
G6
H
# & # 44 T A B
121
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71 C (9)
D
# & # ‰ 16
j œ œ
121
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stones
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2
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der - land,
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fear
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w
121
a
2
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123
like
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stand;
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G6/B 34
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G6/B
C (9)
D/A
123
der
j œ
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me.
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j œ œ
1
fear
˙
Chorus: G6/B
j œ ˙
121
sun - light
œ.
black - ness
j œ œ
3
A
its
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j œ œ.
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tast - ed
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121
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3
wrath;
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C (9)
D
∑
121
∑
2
3
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∑
..
Verse 2: Now the way leads to the hills Above the steeple’s chime Below me sleepy rooftops round the harbor It’s there I’ll take my thirsty fill Of friendship over wine Forgetting fear but never disregarding her (To Chorus:)
I Think I Understand - 2 - 2
2
3
G6/B
∑
1
3
Dm(4)/F
∑
2
4
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rit.
121
∑
Verse 3: Sometimes voices in the night Will call me back again Back along the pathway of a troubled mind When forests rise to block the light That keeps a traveler sane I’ll challenge them with flashes from a brighter time (To Chorus:)
72
THE FIDDLE AND THE DRUM Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Rubato
b & b 44 Œ
A cappella
‰
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And
so
once
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friend.
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And
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fall!
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my
b &b Œ
‰
13
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You
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friend,
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how
did
you
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so
once
a
turned
like
the
bœ œ.
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Verse 2:
I
œ
ask
can
œ
œ
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re - mem - ber
œ
you please,
‰
I
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œ
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42 œ
en
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cry,
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the fid - dle
-
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my dear
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you
are
œ
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and
I
for
the drum?
œ
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mies
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the
œ
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œ
all
œ œ
can
˙.
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raise your sticks and
trade
have
I
so
to
œ
say
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come
dear
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j œ œ.
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my
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gain
you
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j œ
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earned.
are.
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b & b 44 b w
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And when I ask you why,
16
b & b ˙.
œ
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fight - in’ us all.
19
a - gain,
bœ J
‰
4
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you’ve
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good things
j œ
you
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œ
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help
you
find
the peace
and
the
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b &b œ
œ3 œ
22
star? Oh,
&Œ &Œ 29
my friend,
œ
what time
is
œ. œ
œ
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so
25
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œ
once
˙.
Verse 3:
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And
so
once
œ
35
&
œ
œ
˙
how
did
you
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&
42
&
say
we have
bœ we
& œ. 45
help
48
& œ.
fear
why,
j œ œ. œ
‰
to
trade
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turned,
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œ
can re - mem - ber
œ œ
all
the
œ
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like
the
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the good things you
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you find
the peace
and
the
star?
Oh,
my
-
The Fiddle and the Drum - 2 - 2
œ
œ
œ
œ
ing
of
your
˙
friend.
all.
œ
cry,
œ.
fid - dle
for
and
‰
we
œ
fall.
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And
friend,
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my friend,
˙.
‰
b˙.
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so
we ask
œ
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we
have all
w
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‰
you’ve earned.
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drum?
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bw
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beat
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come
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you are
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39
Oh
a - gain
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œ
bœ œ.
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32
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can we
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to
74
BOTH SIDES NOW
Guitar in Open E tuning, w/Capo II: E-7-5-4-3-5
➅ = E ➂ = G# ➄=B ➁=B ➃=E ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 98 Intro:
A (9)
E
#### 4 & 4 T A B
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hold throughout
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0
A (9)
E
0 0 1 0 2
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0 0 0
œœœ œ œœ œœ > œ
œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœœ œ œ œ œ œ > >œ œ > œ
2 1
0 0 1 0 2
0 0 0
A (9)
E
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 2 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0
œœœ œ œœ œœ > œ
œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœœ œ œ œ œ œ > >œ œ > œ
2 1
0 0 1 0 2
0 0 0
A (9)
E
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 2 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0
E
2 1
œœœ œ œœ œœ > œ
œœ œœ œ >
0 0 1 0 2
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
1 0 2 0
*Recording sounds a whole step higher than written.
Verse:
A (9)
Emaj7
! #### . .Œ &
2 1
5
E
B7
2 1
21 4
1. Rows and flows of an 2.3. See additional lyrics Emaj7 A (9)
9
! ! # # # # œ œ3 œ œ
&
feath - er B7sus
#### ! & ˙. 21
12
way. E
15
&
####
Bm11
can
B7sus/C #
-
2 1
1
and
snow
œ J
/G 3
&
####
Emaj7 2 1
2 1
‰
j œ œ
œ
B7
œ.
œ J
But now E
œ
21
21 4
21 3
on
ev - ’ry
-
œ J
œ
œ
˙
would have done,
Œ
‰
œ
2 1
2 1
‰
block Emaj7
21 4
‰
œ J
So
in
the
man - y
! ˙
21
œ J
my
j œ
sun, A (9)
they
œ
œ.
2 1
things
B7sus
way.
that
A (9)
j œ œ.
œ œ œ.
E
j œ œ
got
œ J
œ.
2 1
2 1
2 1
but clouds
œ E
j œ œ
œ
A (9)
j œ œ
j œ œ
E
I’ve looked at clouds
on - ly
one.
2 1
and
A (9)
B7sus
B7
E Emaj7
air,
21
they
œ
in the
Emaj7
Œ
˙
ev - ’ry - where, A (9)
Cont. rhy. simile
21
œ
E
E
21 4
cas - tles
21 4
œ œ œ
B7
j j ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! œ œ œ œJ œ . œ œ œ J J E
Cont. rhy. simile
E
21 4
B7
!
B7
21
and ice - cream
1
B7sus
18
hair
yons
/B
B7sus
œ J
gel
! ! ! j œ œ. -
B7sus
2 1
E
! ! ! ! ! ! Œ
3 1
j œ œ
rain
! œ
2 1
E
j j ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! j j j œ œ œ œ. œ œ
¿ ! ! ¿ ! j œ œ œ œœ
2 1
A (9)
E
Bm11 B7sus/C #
!
3 1
! j œ
2 1
/B
! ‰
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œ I /G
3
! ! Œ 1
75
% Chorus: E
#### ‰ &
œ
œ J
21
E
B7 21 3
œ
œ J
œ.
œ
21 4
I’ve looked at clouds
from
&
#### œ
21 3
œ
œ
still
&
####
œ
2 1
21 4
œ
some - how
both
real
œ
-
œ J
now,
œ J
œ œ
œ
‰
21 3
from
up
œ.
œ œ œ œ. 2 1
cloud
il - lu
-
E
œ œ
21 4
and
A (9)
œ
2 1
it’s
down,
E
A (9)
œ
2 1
sions
I
30
&
####
A (9)
w
2 1
œ
don’t
œ
j œ ‰
21
œ
w
know
clouds
35
&
####
Both Sides Now - 2 - 2
‰ œ J
œ
re - call.
Œ
Œ
I
E Emaj7 A (9) 2 1
A (9)
E
∑
A (9)
E
∑
2 1
∑
2 1
2 1
‰
To Coda fi
œ œ at
3.
all.
fi Coda
and
E
œ œ
1.2. E
‰ Jœ
œ
E B7sus
2 1
œ
ly
œ
sides,
œ.
œ.
A (9)
œ
œ
21 4
B7
E Emaj7
Emaj7 27
E
œ
21 3
B7
24
B7
D.S. % al Coda A (9)
E
..
E
∑
2 1
Play 5 times E A (9)
˙
all.
2 1
E
Ó
Emaj7 2 1
A (9) E
Emaj7
A (9) E
∑
..
∑
2 1
2 1
2 1
Emaj7
..
2 1
A (9) E
A (9) E
∑
∑
2 1
2 1
poco rit.
∑
Verse 2: Moons and Junes and Ferris wheels The dizzy dancing way you feel As every fairy tale comes real I’ve looked at love that way But now it’s just another show You leave ’em laughing when you go And if you care, don’t let them know Don’t give yourself away
Verse 3: Tears and fears and feeling proud To say “I love you” right out loud Dreams and schemes and circus crowds I’ve looked at life that way But now old friends are acting strange They shake their heads, they say I’ve changed Well, something’s lost but something’s gained In living every day
Chorus 2: I’ve looked at love from both sides, now From give and take, and still somehow It’s love’s illusions I recall I really don’t know love at all
Chorus 3: I’ve looked at life from both sides, now From win and lose, and still somehow It’s life’s illusions I recall I really don’t know life at all
76
SONGS TO AGING CHILDREN COME *Guitar in Open C tuning, down 1/2 step: B-7-5-7-5-4
➅ = B ➂ = F# ➄ = F# ➁ = B ➃ = B ➀ = D#
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 116 Intro: C
D/C 12fr.
œœ
34
& 44 T A B
œ œ P 0
C
D/C
10fr.
œ
12 12
œœ
0
# œœ # œœ
œ œ 0
0
14 14
œœ
4
œ œ
14 14
œ œ œ
15 15 0
C 10fr.
œ œ
34
12 12 0
15fr.
0
0
0
œ œ
0
12 12
# œœ # œœ 34
œ œ
12 12 0
0
0
œ
œœ
15fr.
14 14
0
0
œ œ 4
œ œ
14 14
15 15
œ œ œ 0
0
0
0
0
*Recording sounds a half step lower than written.
Verse: Ab
7fr.
111111
& .. Œ 5
Gb
G
8fr.
Cont. rhy. simile
bœ
111111
œ
œ
1. Through the wind 2. See additional lyrics
œ
-
œ
less
wells Bb
C 8
& œ
œ
light
ma
œ
-
chine,
of
111111
œ
won
Œ
œ
-
by
Ab
Œ
bœ
œ
bœ
in
the
tea
œ
the throb - bing
8fr.
œ
111111
leaf
trance
queen.
˙
-
œ bœ
bœ
der,
10fr.
111111
˙
œ
œ
6fr.
bœ
œ
œ
or
un
œ
-
der
G b(9)
6fr.
G b5
11131
11111
C
G 7fr.
& Œ 11
111111
œ
or
-
œ
ders
j œ
from
Eb
& Œ 14
111111
j œ
œ
the Gb
‰
j œ œ. Songs
Songs to Aging Children Come - 3 - 1
j œ
to
j œ
œ.
king
˙
and
6fr.
j œ bœ
111111
ag - ing
Ó
G bsus
Gb
w
111111
6fr.
œ J
chil
œ J -
bœ
dren
œ J
11113
6fr.
come.
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6fr.
77 G bsus
6fr.
& w 17
11113
Gb
6fr.
G b(9)
G b5
11131
11111
6fr.
111111
E
Œ
œ
Ag
E( # 11)
E
11113
111111
E (9)
4fr.
20
C 6fr.
& w
E5 4fr.
4fr.
11131
œ
-
œ
ing
E( # 11)
E
11113
111111
chil
E (9)
4fr.
11111
˙.
j œ
111111
œ.
-
dren,
I
Ab
E5 4fr.
4fr.
Œ
11131
#œ
11111
œ
am
one.
8fr.
∑
111111
G 7fr.
∑
23
&
œ
œ hur
-
bœ
don’t
j œ
œ bœ.
ry
they
hear
the
œ
mel - o
j œ
by
-
dies
the
click
-
Œ
œ
111111
œ
œ
and
the
œ laugh
-
œ
Œ
& w
j œ œ.
ing
‰
& w
6fr.
G b(9)
G b5
11131
11111
6fr.
111111
G bsus
6fr.
6fr.
w
11113
dren,
œ
in
the
chim
har
Gb
6fr.
to
ly,
œ -
bœ
ing
and
G b5
11131
11111
6fr.
111111
mo
-
E( # 11)
E
E (9)
j œ I
#œ
am
Songs to Aging Children Come - 3 - 2
œ
one.
w
11113
-
11131
nies?
˙
œ J
ing
chil
œ J
œ J
bœ
-
dren
-
œ
come.
1.
C
6fr.
Œ E5
4fr. 111111
œ
6fr.
ag
G b(9)
œ
-
111111
4fr.
& œ.
œ
œ
Ag
E 111111
bœ
j œ bœ
j œ
Songs Gb
œ
Gb
111111
11113
-
C
ing
32
6fr.
œ.
7fr.
j bœ œ
G bsus
quick
œ J
10fr.
G
111111
so
Œ
˙
œ
œ
111111
Eb
38
œ
Bb
j œ
8fr.
& œ.
35
111111
C
111111
Ab
j œ
6fr.
& Œ
29
bœ
Peo - ple
Gb 26
Œ
j œ
4fr. 11111
E( # 11)
E
ing
w
chil
E (9)
4fr.
11113
œ
E5 4fr.
111111
11131
-
4fr. 11111
78 Ab 41
&
2. C 8fr.
∑
111111
..
∑
E
E( # 11)
E
11113
111111
E (9)
4fr.
& Ó 44
Œ
111111
This
E( # 11)
E (9)
E
4fr.
47
11113
11131
111111
& w
E( # 11)
E
E (9)
4fr.
50
& &
11113
E5
111111
∑
11131
one.
E( # 11)
E
11113
111111
C
œ
∑
0
œœ
œ
12 12 0
11113
111111
4fr.
E
11113
111111
11111
œ
12 12 0
0
œ 0
4fr. 11111
E (9)
E5 4fr.
w
4fr.
11131
11111
C 15fr.
∑
# œœ 14 14
# œœ
œ œ
14 14
œ œ
15 0
∑
4
15
0
Verse 2: Some come dark and strange like dying Crows and ravens whistling Lines of weeping, strings of crying So much said in listening Songs to aging children come Aging children, I am one Does the moon play only silver When it strums the galaxy Dying roses, will they will their perfumed rhapsodies to me Songs to aging children come This is one
Songs to Aging Children Come - 3 - 3
E5
11131
4fr.
34
œœ
E (9) 4fr.
E( # 11)
10fr.
34
œ
E
4fr.
D/C 12fr.
11111
T A B
11131
E( # 11)
w
E5 4fr.
w
4fr.
∑
E (9)
4fr. 11111
˙
4fr.
11111
E5 4fr.
4fr.
11131
œ
#œ
is
4fr.
E5 4fr.
#œ
œ
∑
œ œ 0
0
œ
w
0 0
79
80
MORNING MORGANTOWN *Guitar in Open G tuning, w/Capo II: D-5-7-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=D ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D Moderately Œ = 116 Intro: G
F/G
12fr.
#4 & 4
∑
2 3
12 0
12
12
0
∑
12
12
0
œ
œ œ
œ 10
0
0
10
G 13fr.
2 3
#4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & 4 œ œ œ P
T A B
Cm 10fr.
0
12fr.
∑
2 3
œ œ
œ
œ
œ œ
0
10
œ
œ
10
bœ œ
œ
0
13
0
0
13
0
œ œ
Ó
œ œ 0
13 0
‰
2 3
œ 13
13
œ
œ
1. When
œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ
œ
0
12
0
œ.
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
*Recording sounds a whole step higher than written.
Verse:
B bm
Gmaj7/B
# & .. œ
23 1
5
j j œ bœ bœ
j œ ˙
23 1
Cont. rhy. simile
œ.
œ
Am7
morn - ing comes to 2.3. See additional lyrics C
G
Gsus(9)
‰
j œ œ
23 1
Mor - gan - town,
the
21
œ
mer-chants
Gmaj7/B
j œ œ.
œ
œ œ
roll
their
œ.
awn-ings
Am7
down. C/G
G
j œ
The G
5fr.
9
&
#
111111
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ
milk - trucks make their
# & ‰
23 1
˙
morn-ing rounds
j œ œ œ œ œ.
We’ll rise up ear C
j œ bœ bœ œ
j œ
in
B bm
Gmaj7/B 13
‰
23 1
ly
with the sun
œ.
morn
-
ing
j œ
Mor - gan
-
j œ œ.
Am7
‰
23 1
-
j j œ œ œ
23 1
23 1
˙.
‰
j œ œ œ œ œ
Am7
G
G
j œ œ œ œ œ 21
while C/G
Ó
town.
Gsus(9)
to ride the bus
Gmaj7/B
2 1
ev - ’ry - one G
5fr.
17
&
#
111111
œ
˙
yawn - ing
23 1
œ œ . œj œ
andthe
Morning Morgantown - 2 - 1
day
is
j œ œ. young
j œ œ
in
23 1
œ
morn - ing
œ
2 1
œ
w
Mor - gan - town.
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∑
is
81
Chorus: D
G
C
7fr.
22
&
#
Œ
111111
111111
Morn - ing G
12fr.
# & œJ 25
2 3
dol - lar
&
˙.
same. B bm 33
&
#
˙.
23 1
23 1
œ œ just
˙
˙
town
Gsus(9)
12 12
0
12 0
12 12
0
œ
dreams
a
Œ
j œ œ œ œ
‰ œ œ œ œ J œ œ
23 1
C/G
G
œ œ ˙ morn
Gsus(9)
˙. G
13fr.
œ
œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
rit.
10
13
0
10 0
0
10
0
12fr.
œ 0
bœ œ 0 13
Verse 3: I’d like to buy you everything A wooden bird with painted wings A window full of colored rings In morning Morgantown But the only thing I have to give To make you smile, to win you with Are all the mornings still to live In morning Morgantown (To Chorus:)
œ œ
œ œ 0
13 0
13
œ. 13
ggg www ggg w ggg w
2 34
ggg 12 12 ggg 120 g0
the
œ -
ing’s
Œ
21
2 3
just
G
w
j œ
23 1
morn - ing’s
Cm
10
Am7
Gmaj7/B
3
Verse 2: We’ll find a table in the shade And sip our tea and lemonade And watch the morning on parade In morning Morgantown Ladies in their rainbow fashions Colored stop and go lights flashing We’ll wink at total strangers passing In morning Morgantown (To Chorus:)
Morning Morgantown - 2 - 2
your
Mm,
2 3
0
buy
Gmaj7/B
10fr.
œ œ # œ œ œ & œ œ œ œ œ
œ
2 3
G
21
F/G
38
œ
you name,
w
same.
2 3
œ
œ œ ˙
2 1
12fr.
0
an - y
.. G
the
œ
2 3
23 1
œ
œ
same.
2 1
G
T A B
œ bœ bœ œ
Ó C/G
12fr.
2 3
G
111111
G
G
G 10fr.
5fr.
3.
˙
Am7
town,
G
2 1
œ œ.
-
Morn - ing,
C/G
G
#
111111
˙
œ œ œ C
Œ
2 1
Œ
8fr.
down.
1.2.
29
8fr.
j œ
2 3
Eb
G 10fr.
œ
1 2
œ
Mor - gan
F/G 12fr.
12fr.
j œ
Œ
œ
œ
Gsus
F/G
5fr.
82
FOR FREE
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Swing waltz ŒÂ = ŒÇ‰ (Intro only) Moderately Œ = 111 Intro:
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
F
& 43 T A B
3211
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ F
3
2
3
3
0
2 3
3
0 1 0 3
∑
T A B
3 0 0
0
1 2
0
3 4
0
2
32 1
& .. ˙
Cont. rhy. simile
œ œ œ
17
2
0
1
0
A7sus
12341
2 4
˙
night
Bb
F
12341
3211
& ˙
jew
23
0
1
Bb
slept last 2.3. See additional lyrics
0
3
0
0
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 1
3
3
2
1
0
3
1
1
0
œ œ œ œ œ œ
0
dirt - y
town,
0
231
œ œ
œ
F
œ œ œ
I went shop - ping
to
3211
-
˙
day
œ œ
for
C
∑
Œ
Œ
‰ j ˙ œ
32 1
Dm
Œ
1
0
3
Dm
Œ
1
0
3
Œ
œ
1. I
œ œ œ œ œ œ
in a good ho - tel,
œ œ . œj œ .
0
0
0
Œ
The wind
2 4
in the
5
5 0
Œ
els.
œ œ œ
5
∑
32 1
∑
12341
For Free - 2 - 1
3
0
3
32
A7sus
round
1
F b5
Bb
& ˙
0
2
∑
œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ ˙. -
1
0
C
1
C
11
∑
3
Straight eighth feel Verse:
1
3
3211
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 1
0
F
2 1
œ œ & œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ
1
œ
4
œ œ œ œ œ œ
3
C/E
&
32
32 1
Piano (arr. for gtr.)
1
6
G
C
Œ
231
œ œ
And the
œ
F
œ œ œ œ
chil - dren
let
3211
˙.
out
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œ
œ
rushed a -
83
28
&
Bb
F
12341
3211
œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ
œ
Dm
from the schools.
∑
˙. F
j œ
32 1
& ˙.
nois
œ
-
œ œ.
y cor - ner
j œ œ.
41
32
˙.
wait - ing
Œ
4
œ
Œ
46
& j œ œ. good
231
˙
œ œ
on his
clar
1.2.
Am
œ
-
i
-
231
32
˙.
‰
F
Bb
∑
12341
2 4
œ œ œ ˙.
3211
12341
‰
˙
net,
˙.
ing
green,
A7sus
Œ
œ
œ œ
stood
and he
2 4
˙
œ
played
real
j œ ˙
for
3211
œ œ œ ˙
free.
˙.
3.
Am
4
∑
∑
œ
Œ Œ œ .. ˙
231
˙.
∑
2. Now
∑
∑
Verse 2: Now me, I play for fortunes And those velvet curtain calls I got a black limousine And two gentlemen Escorting me to the halls And I play if you have the money Or if you’re a friend to me But the one man band By the quick lunch stand He was playin’ real good, for free For Free - 2 - 2
A7sus
a
F
C 4
-
12341
j œ œ œ œ œ
G 32
Bb
Bb
32 1
œ
j œ
œ œ œ.
œ œ
3
for the walk
G
& ˙.
&
œ œ ˙
a - cross thestreet he
Dm
60
32 1
C
& ˙.
52
C
3211
G
Œ
I was stand-ing on
C 34
Œ
231
∑
32 1
Am
∑
231
F
∑
3211
C
∑
32 1
Verse 3: Nobody stopped to hear him Though he played so sweet and high They knew he had never Been on their T.V. So they passed his music by I meant to go over and ask for a song Maybe put on a harmony I heard his refrain As the signal changed He was playin’ real good, for free
∑
84
LADIES OF THE CANYON *Guitar tuning, w/Capo II: C-7-7-3-7-4
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=F ➄=G ➁=C ➃=D ➀=E Moderately Œ = 112 Intro: G (9)
Gm11
9fr. 213
& 44 T A B
bœ
œ F
œ
10
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 0
7 6
213
7
6
7
0
œ œ 5
0
0
œ
œ œ œ œ 4
5
5
œ œ
Verse:
5
4
& .. Œ
3
œ
œ œ œ
1. Tri - na wears her 2.–4. See additional lyrics
& Œ 9
23
Sew - ing lace
3
on
& Œ 3
& Œ
œ
œ.
œ œ œ
œ
Vine and leaf
are
j œ œ.
œ
œ œ
Trimmed in
œ
an - tique
Ladies of the Canyon - 2 - 1
2
she
23
2
weeds,
2
œ
œ œ œ œ
fills
2
and
œ
3
˙.
0
2
2
Fmaj7/A
F6/A
j œ œ
2
œ œ œ.
lux - ur - y,
she
is
j œ œ
23
a
2
œ
la - dy
0
2
2
0
C(4)
œ
23
-
book with
2
œ
Csus
23
j œ œ.
œ
gree
on
leaf
j œ œ
1111
a
and
C
23
2
23
the can - yon.
vine.
j j #œ œ œ. 11111
sec - ond - hand
j œ œ œ œ.
˙
A6
C(4)
of
line.
C
C
œ
j œ ˙ 2
j œ œ
Fmaj7/A F6/A
coat’s
2
0 2
23
j j œ œ bœ.
F6/A
œ œ œ œ
C
her draw - ing
fil - i
her
œ
œ œ
0
j œ œ.
j œ œ
F6/A Fmaj7/A 2
0
A7sus
and
j œ œ.
œ
0 2
Bb
fil - i - gree,
3
œ
œ œ
23
œ.
j œ
œ.
Bb
23
2
F6/A
F6/A
C 17
œ
wid - ows’
Bb 13
j œ
Bb
œ
œ œ œ
23
2
F6/A
wam - pum beads,
Csus
C
C(4)
0
Bb
Csus
Cont. rhy. simile
C
0
5
23
5
C(4)
œ
*Recording sounds a whole step higher than written. C
C 4fr.
213
10 0
G9
6fr.
Œ
one.
œ œ œ
œ
Doo - doo - doo - doo
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85 Bb
1.–3.
j & œ œ 22
3
j œ œ
doo - doo - doo.
j œ œ
œ œ œ
Col - or - ing
C
C(4)
23
& w
2
doo
-
doo
23
-
La - la
œ the
œ
213
j œ ˙
j œ œ
23
2
Fmaj7/A
F6/A
œ
œ.
G (9)
œ J
they
∑
F6/A
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 23
are
the
G9
6fr. 213
2
2
la
2
..
C
C(4)
23
2
w
C
-
dies
C(4)
C(4)
C 23
œ
of
j œ œ œ œ. 2
the
can
-
C
4fr. 213
∑
23
Verse 2: Annie sits you down to eat She always make you welcome in Cats and babies ’round her feet And all are fat and none are thin None are thin and all are fat She may bake some brownies today Saying you are welcome back She is another canyon lady Verse 3: Estrella, circus girl Comes wrapped in songs and gypsy shawls Songs like tiny hammers hurled At bevelled mirrors in empty halls Empty halls and bevelled mirrors Sailing seas and climbing banyans Come out for a visit here To be a lady of the canyon Verse 4: Trina takes her paints and her threads And she weaves a pattern all her own Annie bakes her cakes and her breads And she gathers flowers for her home For her home she gathers flowers And Estrella, dear companion Colors up the sunshine hours Pouring music down the canyon Coloring the sunshine hours They are the ladies of the canyon Ladies of the Canyon - 2 - 2
23
la - la - la - la - la - la - la - la - la - la - la - la.
sun - shine hours,
Gm11
C(4)
w
C(4)
C
2
Bb 3
2
C
doo - doo - doo.
F6/A
23
9fr.
34
-
j œ ˙
j œ œ
2
Fmaj7/A
2
Csus
C
& Œ
doo
C(4)
C
œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
doo - doo - doo.
23
-
F6/A
j & œ œ
30
23
Doo - doo - doo
Bb
3
F6/A
œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 2
4.
26
Fmaj7/A
F6/A
∑
2
23
∑
yon.
86
WILLY
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Moderately Œ = 117 Intro:
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
C
F 32 1
œ & 44 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ F
T A B
0
2
3
1
0
2
3
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Piano (arr. for gtr.)
0
1
0
3
0
1
1
1
0
2
3
3211
2
1
3
2
3
2
2
G
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & œ
32
5
T A B
6
8
5
7
6
4
0
7
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ
4
7
0
0 0
0
0 0
1 2
0
3 0
0
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
3
Verse: C
32 1
& Œ 7
G
œ
j œ
j œ œ
Cont. rhy. simile
œ
1. Wil - ly is my 2. See additional lyrics
child,
˙
œ œ œ œ he
is
C
j œ œ
œ œ œj œ
32 1
I would be
his
la - dy
D/F # 1
23
to
Willy - 2 - 1
œ œ ˙
œ œ J J œ live
with
œ J
me
32
œ
all
G
œ œ & J 15
3211
my
j œ ˙
4
œ.
fa
-
F
& Œ 11
my
32
œ
ther;
C/E
Dm
2 1
œ
˙.
C/E
œ ‰ œj œ œ œ 4
but for
an
œ
2 1
231
life.
F
œ œ œ œ. J
an - cient in
-
ju
œ.
3211
-
ry
Ó
˙
j ‰ œj œ œ
He says he’d
C/E
Dm
œ œ œ J
œ
2 1
that has
not
231
˙.
healed.
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œ J
love
87 Am
G
‰ œj œj j œ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œj w
& Œ 20
32
He said, “I
feel
4
once a - gain like I
gave my heart too
G 25
32
& œ
4
œ
œ
˙
& œ
3211
œ
count - ing
œ
lace
F
œ
œ
all
the
œ
at
the
C/E
Dm
˙
œ
2 1
˙
231
cars
4
j œ œ J J œ œ ˙. win - dow - sill.
œ
œ
up
the
3211
œ œ
&
3211
˙
There are
F 39
j œ œ œ
soon.”
He stood look -
on the
˙
con
j œ
231
-
hill
œ.
quered
Œ
˙
˙
œ
œ
and
still
∑
∑
32
4
∑
and
F
Dm
˙
œ
stars
on
3211
the
& ˙
32
4
œ œ œ œ œ. he is my
fa
-
j œ ˙
ther.
w
my
œ. more
j j œ œ œ œ œ. rea - sons
œ
why
2.
..
∑
Œ
32 1
œ œ ˙
˙.
I love him. C
∑
w
Verse 2: Willy is my joy, he is my sorrow Now he wants to run away and hide He says our love cannot be real He cannot hear the chapel’s pealing silver bells But you know it’s hard to tell When you’re in the spell if it’s wrong or if it’s real But you’re bound to lose If you let the blues get you scared to feel And I feel like I’m just being born Like a shiny light breaking in a storm There are so many reasons why I love him Willy is my child, he is my father Willy - 2 - 2
œ
231
Œ
32 1
j œ œ œ œ
Wil - ly
G 45
œ
C
1.
G
Œ
˙
moon,
F
& œ. 32
œ œ œ
face
G 33
‰
Am
ing through the
29
Ó
231
w
w
is
my
j œ
child,
88
*Guitar in Open E tuning, w/Capo II: E-7-5-4-3-5
CONVERSATION
➅ = E ➂ = G# ➄=B ➁=B ➃=E ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 150 Intro: E
Emaj7
A/E
E
3fr.
#### C . j j j j . Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û .. & > > > > > F> 3 1
% Verse: E
2 1
2 1
*Recording sounds a whole step higher than written. Emaj7
A/E
E
B7
3fr.
3fr.
rhy. simile # # # # . Cont. j . Ó & œ. œ ˙ 3 1
5
2 1
10
&
Œ
‰ j œ œ œ œ 2 1
A/E
&
con
-
ver - sa
œ
-
˙.
tion,
j œ œ
˙
2 1
œ œ ˙
œ
w
some-times,
j j œ œ œ
21
-
#### j & œ œ
‰
111111
j œ ˙
˙
tion,
‰ œ
2 1
To Coda II fi
F#
j œ ˙
nœ
he
knows
Emaj7
A/E
2 1
2 1
j œ œ
j œ ˙
w
Œ
3 1
œ œ œ
I
j œ ˙. œ œ 21
that’s
what
Emaj7
E
Ó
œ
œ œ J
bring him
A/E
ap - ples
j œ œ œ œ
21
and
chees
B7 3fr.
3 1
-
es,
Conversation - 3 - 1
he’ll
B7
3fr.
j œ œ.
con -
3fr.
find.
####
and
B7
E
111111
j œ
j j œ œ œ
com - fort
G
sul - ta
20
∑
3 1
2 1
E
&
Œ Emaj7
B7
-
25
œ œ œ ˙ 3fr.
####
####
œ œ
3
A/E
I com - fort him
15
for
3 1
21
˙.
˙
1.3. He comes 2. See additional lyrics Emaj7
2 1
˙
Œ
‰
2 1
j œ œ
He brings
2 1
œ
me
˙.
songs
3 1
21
œ œ
to
w
play,
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∑
˙
-
Emaj7 30
&
####
‰ œ
2 1
he
sees
j œ œ
j œ œ.
j j œ œ œ.
2 1
me
when
&
####
E
j œ ˙
21
he
B7 35
To Coda I fi
B7
A/E
pleas
&
21
œ
˙
œ
‰
˙
ca - fés
and
I
on - ly say
∑
3 1
j j œ œ œ ˙
la - dy
&
####
‰
knows
&
j œ œ
œ.
him,
&
####
œ œ
like
3 1
˙
j œ
œ.
her
2 1
w
‰
˙
a
ring,
Œ ‰ j œ œ œ œ
21
and turn a - way
A/E
B7
2 1
21
j œ œ œ
j œ œ.
21
to wash her
j œ œ.
see
‰
be-fore his
˙
him.
j œ œ œ
hands.
E
Ó
2 1
˙
Œ ‰
œ
She on - ly
œ
j œ œ
She re -
œ œ œ
brings him out
œ œto show
E
N.C.
Ó
œ œ œ
œ
I want to
free
3
friends.
A/E
œ Emaj7
111111
w F#
G
‰ j nœ œ But I
j œ
3 1
him.
œ.
w D.S. % al Coda I
A/E
E
speaks Conversation - 3 - 2
2 1
∑
2 1
∑
B7
‰
111111
˙
know
j œ œ
she keeps
21
œ
him
˙.
w
Ó
w
down.
E
œ
∑
∑
3 1
2 1
w
## & ## Ó 61
&
him
3fr.
fi
####
˙
3fr.
Coda I
67
see
j œ œ œ
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
A/E
Emaj7 54
I
‰
hel - lo,
how much I want to
E7sus
####
j j œ œ œ.
nœ
B7
moves
49
es,
Œ ‰ j j œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
E 45
˙
111111
B7
E7sus
####
‰
111111
j œ œ.
-
F#
G
E
in
40
89
Œ ‰ j œ She
B7
œ
in
j œ œ
sor - ry
j j œ œ œ sen
-
j œ œ
ten - ces,
‰
j œ
21
œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
mi - rac - u - lous
re - pent - anc
j œ œ.
-
es.
Ó
90 E7sus 71
&
####
B7
A/E
∑
3 1
Œ
‰ j œ œ œ œ œ 2 1
&
####
œ œ œ œ
come to
me
œ
and
Œ
21
œ
I don’t be-lieve her.
76
E
Ó
Ó
To - mor - row
B7
E7sus
21
3 1
j j œ œ œ.
j œ œ
speak his
j œ œ
sor - row
j œ œ
end-less - ly,
and he’ll
œ
œ œ œ 3
why can’t I
j œ
œ
leave
w
∑
fi
Coda II
&
####
3 1
her?
œ.
why,
˙
w
2 1
2 1
D.S. % al Coda II
∑
∑
∑
2 1
j œ. œ
21
˙
Œ
111111
œœœ ˙.
œ
find.
∑
F#
G
‰
j œ ˙
111111
nœ
He
E
&
œ.
A/E
A/E
2 1
B7
he’ll
####
me
3fr.
91
‰
˙
ask
w
3 1
Emaj7
96
A/E
Emaj7
#### Ó &
&
will
3fr.
81
####
he
2 1
˙
œ œ
E
86
‰ ‰ j j œ œ œ œ œ
Œ
E
‰
knows
* ‰ œj œ .. œj œ . ˙ 3 1
w
w
˙
he’ll
w
find. *First time only.
Verse 2: Secrets and sharing soda That’s how our time began Love is a story told to a friend It’s second hand But I’ll listen to his questions I’ll give my answers when they’re found He says she keeps him guessing But I know she keeps him down She speaks in sorry sentences Miraculous repentances I don’t believe her Tomorrow he will come to me And speak his sorrow endlessly And he’ll ask me why Why can’t I leave her (To Verse 3:) Conversation - 3 - 3
21
œ.
that’s
Emaj7
A/E
2 1
2 1
3fr.
w
B7
w
what
Repeat and fade
w
..
91
Standard tuning Piano arrangement for guitar
THE ARRANGEMENT
Very slowly and freely Intro:
# & 44
G 6/A Piano (arr. for gtr.)
5
&
#
3 3 4 2 0
œ œ 12
2
œ œ œ œ
12
8
9
D/E
œ œœ œ
2
4
8 12
3 3 4
10 10 7 7 7 7
0
7
14 14 14
Am
&
#
321
231
Cont. rhy. simile
œ
œ
5
3
2
3
10
10
A m7
A m11
œ œ œ
˙˙ ˙ ˙
˙˙ ˙ ˙
7
8 8 9
8 8 7
0
0
∑
˙˙ .. ˙. ˙.
Ó
3
8 7 9 0
7
7
Am
G/A
could have been more 2. See additional lyrics
œ œ
than a
œ
œ œ ˙
D7/G
Gsus
Œ
&
#
3
1
3
on
œ
œ
the
œ
œ
thir - ty - third
G
œ
œ
œ
in
the D
C/D 8fr.
15
&
# œ
211
œ nœ
swim - ming
The Arrangement - 3 - 1
2
3
∑
Em
œ
pool
in
7fr.
œ
œ
More than Am
G/A
8fr.
œ œ œ 211
œ
1123
air.
C/D
Am
a
œ
œ J
13421
cred - it
œ
the
œ
back
j œ
œ -
231
œ. yard.
321
˙
œ
To Coda fi
3fr. 231
˙
‰
card,
G/A
3fr.
211
1. You
œ œ œ
floor
E7sus
œ œ œ.
10fr.
œ
21
j œ
321
9fr.
12
‰
G/A
231
œ
name on the door
0
2
3fr.
321
231
0
2
7
3fr.
‰
œ
œ
U œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 3
3
10
œ. œœ .. œ.
G/A
3fr.
9
œ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
10 10 11 0
G/A
œ. œœ .. œ.
∑
˙˙ ˙ ˙
Tempo Œ = 102–107 Verse: Am
3
D
∑
8 8 9 0
T A B
G/A
5
3 3
C/D
# ˙˙˙ & ˙
D
U œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ
˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. ˙. P
T A B
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
321
Œ
œ œ
While you
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œ
still
92 G/A
Am
G/A
Am 3fr.
18
&
#
3fr.
j ‰ ‰ j œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ 321
231
œ œ œ
have the time,
G/A
Am 3fr.
321
231
you could get a - way
and find
a
D7/G
Gsus
bet-ter
321
231
œ. œ œ œ œ
life.
You know the grind
G
œ nœ
is
&
#
3
1
3
œ
un
-
œ
grate
C/D
D 8fr.
24
&
œ
# œ
211
no
œ
-
œ
œ
cares
who
&
30
&
#
er of the cards,
#
231
œ
œ
œ
you
I
E
Bm7
231
13121
œ œ ˙
turn - ing.
know
And the
whis - key
œ
it
2
œ
˙
321
Œ
˙
œ œ œ
You’re the keep -
œ œ œ œ.
3
gets
‰
312
œ.
hard
œ œ œ œ œ
keep-ing the wheels
G
œ œ œ #œ œ
D/E
bars,
D/E
213
wife,
œ
G/A
are.
A
˙
œ œ
cars,
231
G
231
œ
3fr.
321
œ œ.
œ
real - ly
œ. œ œ
œ œ
yes,
œ
13421
3fr.
211
Œ
œ œ œ œ
œ
Am
G/A
Am
134211
œ
Rac - ing
Am
F 27
œ
ful.
œ œ œ
7fr.
1123
3
8fr.
211
one
2
C/D 10fr.
œ
∑
21
so
Em
E7sus 9fr.
21
≈ j. œ
she
2
keeps
œ. œ œ œ ˙
˙
3
‰ œ œ œ œ.
the keys.
She is
E
so
G/A
A
3fr.
# & œ. 34
j œ œ
312
pleased
to
œ #œ.
j œ
‰
be
231
a
# j & œ œ. 231
-
ment.
The Arrangement - 3 - 2
˙
œ
321
j œ œ
321
of
F/A
G/A
3fr.
37
œ.
part
G/A
Am
œ œ œ œ œ
œ
213
Am
F/A
3fr.
Œ
Ó
3211
∑
321
∑
231
Ó
3211
œ œ œ
the ar - range -
D.S. % al Coda
Œ
‰
j œ
2. You
93
fi Coda
E7sus
C/D
Em
9fr.
7fr.
# & œ œ œ œ œJ œ 1123
42
13421
More than
Am
a
cred - it
G/A
45
&
#
˙.
&
pool
in
la,
la, la,
œ
back
Em
yard. Em
la,
la,
la, la,
7fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ
œ
13421
la,
-
˙
7fr.
œ œ œ œ œ la,
321
D/E 7fr.
1111
la,
œ
œ
the
j œ œ.
231
1111
la,
G/A
13421
la,
la,
la,
la,
D/E 3fr.
œ œ œ œ œ
# ˙
œ
7fr.
œ
13421
7fr.
1111
œ œ œ
3fr.
211
D/E
œ œ œ œ œ
G/A
8fr.
211
7fr.
Em 7fr.
œ
swim-ming
1111
Am
C/D 10fr.
Em
La, la, D/E
49
card,
7fr.
Œ
321
231
œ
211
‰
D/E 3fr.
D 8fr.
13421
œ œ
la,
321
w
œ
œ.
Œ
la,
œ J
la,
E
w
312
la. G/A
Am
3fr.
53
&
# w
˙.
Ó
Œ
231
Œ
G/A
G/A
Am 3fr.
&
j œ
You Am
57
‰
#
œ
name
œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ
could have been
more
on the door.
j œ
You
231
321
œ
œ
œ
œ
could have been
G/A
Am
G/A
Am
3fr.
‰
more
œ œ
than a
œ
name
&
#
œ œ ˙
on the door,
œ
œ
œ
could have been
‰
˙
more.
j œ
You G/A
Am
3fr.
Am
œ
œ
could have G/A
3fr.
# & ‰. 62
231
r œ œ
321
œ
œ
You could have been
˙
œ
been
more.
F/A
Œ
321
œ Am7/E
3fr. 231
∑
321
3211
more. Verse 2: You could have been more than a name on the door On the thirty-third floor in the air. More than a consumer lying in some room trying to die. More than a credit card, swimming pool in the backyard. (To Coda)
The Arrangement - 3 - 3
j œ
231
∑
2 14
j œ
you
G/A
Am
321
231
‰
321
231
3fr.
60
œ œ
than a
3fr.
‰
321
231
‰
321
231
∑
94
RAINY NIGHT HOUSE
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Moderately Œ = 114 Intro: Asus
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL Am7
1.
G
234 Piano (arr. for gtr.)
4 & b 4 ..
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ F
..
T A B
2314
3 3
2
3 1
2
œœ
œ
3 3
2
0
œ nœ
œ œœ œ
œ
0
2
3 1
1 2
0
œ
œ
œ
3
1
0
32
0
œ n œœ œ œœ œ œ œ nœ 4
2
3
2.
G
& b n œœ 4
T A B
3 4
0
T A B
3
3
3
32 1
0
32
4
2
2
œ nœ œ
1
0
0
2
œ
2
2
3
1
3
3
1
2
12341
œ
2 3
1
1
Em
T A B
23
0 0
œ œ œ œ œ nœ œ œ 0
2
2
0 0
Rainy Night House - 2 - 1
2
2
0
0
œ œ
œ
3
#œ œ
œ
2 0
0
1
0
2
œ
œ œ œ œ œ 0
0 0
0 0
2 0
œœ œ nœ œ œ œ œ
0
2
1
2 3
0 3
3
3
1
œ
0
3 3
œ œ œ œ 0
0
0 3
œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
1 3
0 0
3
3
0
1 3
3
3
3
Am7
2 4
3
0
3
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
A7sus
&b œ œ œ nœ œ œ œ nœ œ œ 16
0
1
0
2
3
4
3
Bb
134211
0 0
32
2
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
n œœ
0
3
œ
œ œ œ
œ
F
œ
0 1
231
0
G
œ &b œ œ œ T A B
0
32 1
G
3
3
3
1
C 12
0
Am
1333
1
0
2
3
œ œ œ œ &b œ œ œ œ 8
0
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
4
2
Bb
1 2
0
C
œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ .. œœ n œ n œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ nœ œ 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 3 .. 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 32
0 0
0
0
2
2
2
œœ
œ
3 3
œ œ
2314
3 1 2
œ œ n œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ 3
2
4
2
2
1
5
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2
2
95
Verse: Dm 231
& b .. Ó 20
Bb
Asus
A
Asus
12341
234
213
234
j œ œ
j œ œ
Cont. rhy. simile
˙
œ
1. It was a rain - y 2.3. See additional lyrics
&b œ
Œ
231
She went
&b œ
231
Flor -
œ i
-
Œ
j œ œ
32
Up - on
& b œj œ . 231
the
4
her small,
Dm
œ œ œ œ
j œ œ.
œ white
&b w
Œ
32 1
bed
Am
32 1
231
˙
œ I
C
œ
fell
me
to
œ œ
with your
fa - ther’s
F
Bb
134211
12341
in - to
a
You
to
see
œ œ œ œ œj œ .
who in the world
I
3. Dm
˙
Ó
œ
dream.
1.2.
w
home.
œ.
œ œ
œ
œ œ
gun,
Œ
œ œ ˙.
∑
∑
.. w
Verse 2: I am from the Sunday school I sing soprano in the upstairs choir You are a holy man On the FM radio I sat up all the night and watched thee To see who in the world you might be Verse 3: You called me beautiful You called your mother; she was very tanned So you packed your tent and went to live out in the Arizona sand You are a refugee from a wealthy family You gave up all the golden factories To see who in the world you might be
Rainy Night House - 2 - 2
j #œ œ.
œ œ
Dm 231
your moth - er’s
j œ
sat
a
up
-
all
G
Œ œ œ Œ
˙
night and watched
38
and left you
C
j œ œ
i
213
da
G
lone.
33
to
Œ j œ œ œ
234
˙
-
j j œ œ œ
œ.
œ #œ
A
‰
12341
Dm 28
we took a tax
Asus
j œ œ
j œ œ
œ œ œ œ 3
night,
Bb
Dm 24
Œ
32
4
œ.
j œ œ.
j œ
might
231
˙.
be.
Œ
96
THE PRIEST
*Guitar tuning, w/Capo V: D-7-5-5-2-7
➅=D ➂=G ➄=A ➁=A ➃=D ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 92 Intro: D9
D7
D5(9)
7fr.
& b 44 T A B
5fr.
œ œ œ
2 3
œ F
œ
œ
7 0
0
œ œ œ
œ
œ œ œ
2 3
œ
7
0
7
0
œ
5
7 0
0
5 0
0
œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
œœ œ
0 0
2 2
23
0
2 2
0
0
0
0
œ
œ
œœ œ
œ
2
0
2 2
0
0
œ
0
0
*Recording sounds a perfect fourth higher than written. C5(9)
&b 5
T A B
3
G/B
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 0
0
0
3
3
2
D5(9)
œ œ œ nœ œ œ œ
0
0
0
0
0
2
Dm
&b
∑
1 2
œ &b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
T A B
0 0
2 0
0
0
0
0 0
10 10
0
∑
10 0
0
Verse: Dm
1 2
& b .. ˙ 15
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ J J
priest sat in the air - port bar, 2.–4. See additional lyrics
0
0
0 2
0
0
∑
1 2
0
10
0
0
1 2
œ œ œ
he was wear - ing his
œ œ œ
10 0
10
0 0
0
10fr.
Ó
Œ
1. The œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 10
10
10 0
10 0
0
0
10 0
10fr. 1 2
fa - ther’s
w
w
w
tie. D9sus
Dm
10fr.
& b œ Œ ‰ œj œ œ œ 21
And his eyes
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. looked in
-
to my eyes
10fr.
œ œ œ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ J J 1 2
so
‰ j œ
1 2
Dm
j œ œ.
0
Dm
3 1
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
0
0
10fr.
10fr.
Cont. rhy. simile
0 0
2 2
œœ
Dm(4)
D9sus
10fr.
0
œ
10fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
10
0
0
0
2 2
Dm
3 1
10 0
œ œ œ
0
10fr.
∑
œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ
2
2 2
Dm(4)
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
0
œ
2
10fr.
10
œœ
23
0 0
Dsus(9)
far when - ev - er the words
ran
w
1 2
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97 Dm(4) 10fr.
&b 26
Dm(4)
Dm 10fr.
3 1
10fr.
1 2
w
w
dry. Em/B
& b nœ. 31
23
3 1
œ
10fr.
Œ
Œ
1 2
œ œ œ œ œ
2
œ œ J
and the
j œ. œ ˙
˙
a priest
can,
thru.
cir - cles
And his eyes
and his eyes
D9
D7 7fr.
j & b œ œ. ˙ 43
2 3
try.
œ œ ˙.
œ œ
said
you,
D5(9)
C5(9)
&b 53
23
w
now.
G/B
D5(9)
7fr.
4
my
eyes
2 3
said let us
Dsus(9)
w
2 3
∑
23
w
3
∑
∑
2
23
∑
∑
2
∑
Ó
Œ
4. Dsus
w
. œ .
2. He 3. Then he
D5(9) 23
w
D5(9)
œ
Œ Ó
.. w 23
fess.
w
Verse 2: He said, “You wouldn’t like it here No, it’s no place you should share The roof is ripped with hurricanes And the room is always bare” I need the wind and I seek the cold He reached past the wine for my hand to hold And he saw me young and he saw me old And he saw me sitting there Verse 3: Then he took his contradictions out And he splashed them on my brow So which words was I then to doubt When choosing what to vow Should I choose them all Should I make them mine The sermons, the hymns, and the valentines And he asked for truth and he asked for time And he asked for only now Verse 4: Now the trials are trumpet scored Oh, will we pass the test Or just as one loves more and more Will one love less and less Oh, come, let’s run from this ring we’re in Where the Christians clap and the Germans grin Saying let them lose, crying let them win Oh, make them both confess The Priest - 2 - 2
A5(7)
5fr.
3. D5(9)
and
me
j j œ. œ œ œ.
Œ œ œ œ. J
w
œ J
said
8fr.
1 2
1.2.
œ.
œ Œ Œ œ œ ˙
w
1 2
2
Dm(4)
‰ œJ œ œ ˙
he
10fr.
10fr.
&b ˙
blue,
Dm
D9sus 37
j œ
œ œ. J
23
Dsus(9)
œ œ œ œ ˙ J
as on - ly
‰ œj œ
Fmaj9
Be - hind the lash
D5(9) 23
looked
Dsus(9)
Dm
∑
∑
98
BLUE BOY Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 104 Piano (arr. for gtr.)
& 44 œ F
T A B
œ
œ
0
2
Intro:
œ. w
œ 0
3
2 0
T A B
1
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
C
œ œ œ
& .. Œ
œ
1. La - dy called the 2.3. See additional lyrics C
& Œ
32 1
œ
231
œ
˙
blue
boy,
Made him - self
an
œ
231
œ
i - dol,
& œj œ -
elled
Blue Boy - 2 - 1
to place
œ œ
her
flow
0
3
œ
1
0
œ 0
3
G
Gsus(9)
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 0
0
œ
0
0
0
2
0
3
32
œ
œ.
4
love,
j œ œ.
231
j œ œ
œ
1
3
œ œ œ œ. she took him
Ó
˙
home.
F
E
231
3
1 3
Am
œ œ œ
œ œ
œ
G
Dm 14
2
Am
32 1
10
1
3
Verse:
6
œ œ œ œ œ œ 0
œ
œ
œ
3
0
0
w œ
0
Gsus(9)
œ œ œ œ & œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙
C (9)
0
3
2
3
Am
3
j œ
j j œ œ œ
Dm
yes,
œ
so he turned
to
j œ
stone.
œ
Am
j œ œ. -
œ . œ œ œ . œj
3211
ers
œ.
j œ
be - fore
Like a
pil - grim, she
G
231
œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ
his
œ. gran
-
œ J
ite
32
œ.
4
j œ ˙ grace,
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99
Œ
18
& ˙
Bb
Dm7
1333
211
œ œ
œ
and she prayed
Œ
22
& œ
his
œ œ
a - loud
œ œ œ œ
in
for
4
& œ œ œ ˙.
œ
œ
love
to
Dm
C
w
32 1
˙.
231
face,
wak
-
en
in his
4
˙
face,
Am
œ bœ œ 3
231
œ.
œ ˙.
3.
∑
..
∑
Verse 2: Sometimes in the evening He would read to her Roll her in his arms And give his seed to her She would wake in the morning Without him and go to the window And look out through the pain But the statue in her garden He always looked the same He looked the same, oh Verse 3: Bring her boots of leather And she will dance for him Shyly, from a feather fan She’ll glance for him Here he comes after midnight To find her again He will come a few times more Till he finds a lady statue Standing in a door In her door, oh
Blue Boy - 2 - 2
œ œ œ œ œ œ œj œ . 32
oh.
1.2.
G 26 32
œ œ œ
G
∑
∑
100
BIG YELLOW TAXI Guitar in Open E tuning: E-7-5-4-3-5
➅ = E ➂ = G# ➄=B ➁=B ➃=E ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Bright Œ = 172 Intro: A
A6
5fr.
A
A6
5fr.
A
5fr.
B
5fr.
B6
5fr.
7fr.
B
B6
7fr.
B
7fr.
E
7fr.
7fr.
## & # # 44 Û ¿ ¿ Û Û Û ¿ Û ‰ Ûj ¿ Û Û Û ¿ ¿ Û ¿ ¿ Û Û Û ¿ Û ¿ Û ¿ Û Û Û ¿ Û > > > > > > > > > F> 111111
A (9) 5
&
####
131111
111111
E7sus A (9)
2 1
3 1
A
2 1
111111
131111
111111
5fr.
E
j œ œ
111111
a
j œ œ
‰
3 1
2 1
œ J
3 1
it
&
œ al
œ
j œ œ
111111
and
a
œ - ways
œ
œ
swing
seem
to
go
Œ
-
A (9)
E
Ó
Œ
2 1
A (9) E
2 1
2 1
œ œ
with a E7sus A (9)
j œ œ.
2 1
3 1
ing
21
œ
till
œ
A6
A
it’s
œ
gone?
‰
j œ
They
111111
œ
œ
paved
A 5fr.
œ
œ
that you
5fr.
œ
1. They
A (9)
E
2 1
hot
j œ œ
Œ
2 1
E
Ó
spot.
A (9)
œ
2 1
E
B7sus
####
‰ œj
Œ
2 1
E
3fr.
Don’t
20
Ó
Ó
3 1
A (9)
‰ œ œ œ
bou - tique,
j ‰ Œ œ 2 1
Emaj7
#### œ . & 17
111111
A (9) E
E
A (9) E7sus A (9) E
Chorus: E5
131111
7fr.
131111
j j œ œ œ a
2 1
E
7fr.
111111
pink ho - tel,
A (9)
lot,
B
7fr.
131111
E7sus
j œ
park - ing
B6
B
5fr.
A (9)
E
131111
put up
A6
A
111111
5fr.
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
‰
131111
Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û
A6 5fr.
paved par - a - dise, 2.–4. See additional lyrics
&
E
2 1
A
5fr.
# # # # .Cont. rhy. simile . . œj j œ & œ œ ####
111111
A (9)
E
2 1
A6
5fr.
13
A (9)
E
111111
Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û > > > >
Verse:
9
131111
131111
œ
E
œ
œ
don’t
know
2 1
œ
111111
par - a - dise,
Œ
what
7fr. 111111
œ
put
j œ œ
you’ve
B6
B
5fr.
œ
B 7fr.
œ
up
œ a
131111
œ
park
j œ
got E
7fr.
j œ œ
111111
-
ing
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j œ
lot.
101 1.2.3.
23
&
E
A (9)
œ
2 1
####
A (9)
E7sus
Œ
Ó
3 1
A (9)
E
2 1
A (9)
E
∑
2 1
E
2 1
A (9)
E7sus
2 1
3 1
A (9)
∑
E
2 1
4. A (9)
#### Ó & 26
A (9)
E
Œ
2 1
œ œ J
it
111111
A
œ
E
Œ
E
œ
œ œ
B6
B
5fr.
7fr.
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park
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till it’s gone? A (9)
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33
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up
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park
Verse 2: They took all the trees Put ’em in a tree museum And they charged the people A dollar and a half just to see ’em (To Chorus:)
Big Yellow Taxi - 2 - 2
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Bop, bop,
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ing
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lot.
Verse 3: Hey, farmer, farmer Put away that D.D.T. now Give me spots on my apples But leave me the birds and the bees. Please (To Chorus:)
Verse 4: Late last night I heard the screen door slam And a big yellow taxi Took away my old man (To Chorus:)
102
THE CIRCLE GAME *Guitar in Open G tuning, w/Capo IV: D-5-7-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=D ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D Moderately Œ = 120 Intro: Bm( b 6)
Bm( b 6)
Am7
Bm( b 6)
Am7
Am7
C (9)/G
G
G
# & 44 œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ P 23 1
T A B
3 0
23 1
4
4
0
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23 1
2
2
0
0
3 0 4
23 1
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0
4
23 1
2
2
0
0
3 0 4
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0
4
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2 1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0 1
0
1 0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0 0 0
0
0
0
0
*Recording sounds a major third higher than written.
Verse:
C (9)/G
# . Cont. rhy.œ simile & .œ œ
˙
‰ œ J
6
1. Yes - ter - day 2.–4. See additional lyrics
œ œ J
2 1
a
child
came out
j œ
œ.
to
won
C (9)/G
# & œ
œ
10
caught
a
œ
drag - on
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2 1
-
fly
# & œ
œ
14
Œ
œ œ
Fear - ful
when the
*C
in
œ
2 1
# & œ
11111
-
sky
was
œ
œ
œ
œ
tear - ful at the fall - ing *Overhand Barre. Reach left hand over neck.
The Circle Game - 2 - 1
G
* Bm
side
full
of
Bm( b 6) Am7
G
œ
œ
j œ
œ œ œj œ .
5fr.
18
œ J
C (9)/G
G
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2 1
-
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23 1
23 1
of
a
G
˙.
˙
Am/D
w
214
a
Œ
der,
D7
œ.
œ
C (9)/G
G
D7sus Am/D D7 D7sus
˙.
213
21
213
Œ
214
21
jar.
G
j œ œ.
œ œ. œ
1111
˙
œ œ œ œ
thun der *Overhand Barre. Reach left hand over neck. G
œ.
C (9)/G
œ ˙.
2 1
star.
and
G
˙
Œ
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œ
œ
And the
0
Bm( b 6)
Chorus: 22
&
#
œ
‰ œj œ
œ
sea - sons,
they go
# & Œ
2 1
23 1
’round
and
Bm( b 6)
G
œ œ. œ
23 1
C (9)/G
26
Am7
œ
œ
’round,
and
œ
œ œ œ œ œ
œ
the
paint - ed
C/G
œ œ œ œ œ œ
We’re cap
-
tive on the
C (9)/G
œ
2 13
po
nœ œ œ ‰ J œ
car - ou - sel
C (9)/G
nies go
G
23 1
up and
˙
down.
G
˙.
œ œ ˙
Œ
time.
Bm
G
œ œ. J
2 1
œ
of
-
Am7
23 1
C (9)/G
G
C/G
103
C
G
5fr.
30
&
#
‰ œJ œ œ œ . 2 1
We can’t re - turn,
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2 13
we can
&
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4. G 38
&
#
œ J
# & œJ
œ œ œ œ ’round
C (9)
on - ly
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˙
game. C (9)/G
œ.
and
23 1
’round
1.–3.
2 1
game.
œ
œ œ œJ œ .
the cir - cle
œ J
œ.
2 1
game.
‰
˙
œ And
C (9)
w
2 1
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go
œ.
’round G
w
‰ œ œ œ
came
C (9)/G
and
go
G
˙
œ
Œ
Ó
Am7
œ J œ œ œ œ
and
C (9)/G
’round G
and
23 1
2 1
Verse 3: Sixteen springs and sixteen summers gone now Cartwheels turn to carwheels through the town And they tell him take your time, it won’t be long now Till you drag your feet to slow the circles down (To Chorus:) Verse 4: So the years spin by and now the boy is twenty Though his dreams have lost some grandeur coming true There’ll be new dreams, maybe better dreams, and plenty Before the last revolving year is through (To Chorus:)
2 1
œ.
’round
C (9)/G
Verse 2: Then the child moved ten times ’round the seasons Skated over ten clear, frozen streams Words like “when you’re older” must appease him And promises of someday make his dreams (To Chorus:)
The Circle Game - 2 - 2
œ.
11111
Bm( b 6)
G
˙
G
Am7
in
œ
be - hind from where we
23 1
œ
œ
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look
G
2 1
G 42
2 1
Bm( b 6)
G 34
œ œ œ ‰ ‰ j œ œ J
G
w
œ œ œJ œ .
in the cir - cle
..
104
WOODSTOCK *Standard tuning To match recording, tune down 1/2 step:
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 108 Em
#4 & 4
∑
23
#4 ˙ & 4 ˙ œ œ œ œ P
Piano (arr. for gtr.)
0 0
T A B
%Verse: Em
0
2
2
2
∑
∑ œœ ˙˙ œœœ œœœ œ
œœ œ 0 0
2
0
3 2 2
0 0 2
2
0
0 0
2
2
3 2 2
2
0
*Recording sounds a half step lower than written.
0
2
0 0 2
2
2
0
3 2 2
0
2
2
2
0
2
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
2
0
2
A7sus
# . Cont. piano figure simile & .œ œ œ œ 23
6
2
Œ ‰ j œ
˙˙ œ ww œ œ œ œ œ œœœ œœœ œœœ œ œ œ œ œ
0 0 2
Ó
1. I
œœ ˙˙ œœœ œœœ œ
œœ œ
∑
œ
œ
came up - on 2.3. See additional lyrics
a
œ
child
œ
œ
of
God.
j œ ‰
œ
He
œ
2 34
œ
was
œ
œ
walk - ing
œ
œ
a - long
œ
œ
the
Em
# ˙ &
Œ
9
œ œ
road,
13
&
and
# j œ œ.
I
‰
Ó
j œ œ œ œ
asked
˙
me:
j ‰ œ œ . œ him,
Œ
‰
j œ œ
“Where are
“I’m
œ. œ œ
œ
you
go - ing?”
j œ œ
go - in’ on
œ œ
23
and this
œ œ
down
to
j œ œ.
œ
Yas
he
j œ œ
-
gur’s
˙
told
j œ œ œ œ œ
Farm.
I’m gon - na
A7sus 17
&
#
2 34
œ
join
œ
in
œ a
œ
rock
œ
œ
’n’
œ
Œ
œ
roll
band; Em
# œ. œ & œ 20
land;
Woodstock - 3 - 1
œ œ œ bœ œ œ œ
I’m gon-na try and
get
œ
my
I’m
œ
œ
gon - na
œ œ. œ camp
Œ
œ
out
on
œ
the
To Coda fi
j œ. œ ˙
23
œ
œ
soul
j œ. œ ˙
∑
Ó
free.”
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œ œ
We are
105
Chorus: A7sus
25
&
#
Em
œ œ. œ
œ.
2 34
star
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-
&
#
œ.
œ œ
dust,
D 30
Œ
we are
Œ
œ
j #œ
23
œ œ. œ œ œ.
œ œ œ
selves
back to the
gold
-
œ J
˙
œ
œ
en,
and we’ve
&
#
gar
∑
2 34
-
∑
˙
den.
our -
w D.S. % al Coda
2.
Ó
Œ
œ
2. Then
..
œ
∑
Em
#
get
23
j œ œ.
j œ ˙
œ.
fi Coda
Chorus:
& bœ œ œ œ 39
got to
Em
1. 35
j œ œ œ œ œ œ.
23
A7sus
Em/B
132
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j œ œ.
23
bove our
˙
na
˙
-
Œ
œ
tion.
j œ œ.
œ
œ
We
are
œ.
star
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-
A7sus
# j & œ œ. 43
2 34
-
dust,
œ
Œ
œ œ œœœ œ œ
œ
bil - lion year
old
car
-
œ œ
˙.
œ œ œ œ œ
bon. We are
gold
-
Em 48
&
#
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
caught in
the
dev
-
&
#
2 34
œ.
gar
œ
bar
-
G
A7sus
52
il’s
j œ
j œ œ.
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32
œ
œ
gain, and
j œ œ œ œ œ œ.
we
got
˙
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œ.
-
en,
to
get
our
132
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œ
Œ
œ. œ
œ
selves
back
to
the
A7sus
Em 4
Œ
D
23
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˙.
œ œ. J
23
˙
w
∑
2 34
∑
den. Em
58
&
#
Woodstock - 3 - 2
∑
∑
∑
˙
23
Oh,
œ.
œ œ œ œ. J
doo,
œ.
#œ J
106 A7sus 63
&
Em
# #˙
œ œ œ œ œ.
œ.
2 34
doo,
Ó
Ó
‰ œJ
Œ
23
doo.
2 34
doo,
doo,
œ
doo, doo,
A7sus
&
#
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nœ #˙
œ œ œ
œ.
3
Em/B
3 3 # œ. œ œ œ œ #œ œ œ œ &
70
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Oh,
A7sus 67
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Œ
œ œ œ œ œ
‰
doo,
doo,
Em
‰
2 34
#œ. œ œ. œ
doo, doo, doo,
23
doo,
doo,
doo,
doo,
doo,
doo,
Œ
œ œ œ œ
2 34
‰ œ œ
doo, doo, doo,
doo,
Em 73
&
77
& T A B
#
#
œ œ
œ œ
œ
doo,
doo,
doo.
23
Œ
œ #œ 2
3
˙
w
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0
3
˙
w
j œœ œœ
j œœ œœ
0 0
0 0
0 2
0
2 0
∑
œœ
œœ
œœ
˙˙
ww w
3 3
5 5
7 8
10 10
12 12 11
2 0
Verse 2: Then can I walk beside you I have come here to lose the smog And I feel to be a cog in something turning Maybe it is just the time of year Or maybe it’s the time of man I don’t know who I am But life is for learning (To Chorus:) Verse 3: By the time we got to Woodstock We were half a million strong And ev’rywhere was song and celebration And I dreamed I saw the bombers Riding shotgun in the sky Turning into butterflies above our nation (To Coda) Woodstock - 3 - 3
#œ œ
A7sus
œ œ œ œ œ . œ œ œ œ # œ3 œ
œ œ
œ
23
w 0
108
ALL I WANT
*Guitar tuning: E b-5-5-5-4-5
➅ = Eb ➂ = Gb ➄ = Ab ➁ = Bb ➃ = Db ➀ = Eb
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
1.
# & # 44 ..
2.
12-bar Dulcimer Intro:
..
3
6
*Recording sounds a half step lower than written. Joni plays dulcimer on this song.
% Fast Œ = 142 Verse:
A
D
F #m
D
# & # .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 12
132
123
1. I am on a lone 2.3. See additional lyrics
132
-
ly
road
G 5fr.
&
##
œ œ œ œ œ
ing,
&
##
œ
Ó
hate
‰
G
3111
13421
F #m
œ
231
132
j œ œ I
G 5fr.
hate
3fr. 3211
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you some,
C
A/C #
Bm
3111
13421
I
14231
D
A 123
what
can
4 ‰ jŒ 4 œ
j œ 132
œ
it
love
14231
13121
j œ œ œ œ
œ.
you
# & # œj œ ‰ ‰ œj œ œ 42 œ œ œ
44 ˙
Œ ‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ.
love you
32 1
when I for - get
A 123
long,
j œ œ œ œ œ
# & # œ
123
jive.
1 243
I want to be - long
A 32
a - bout
œ
132
I want to wreck my
All I Want - 2 - 1
-
stock - ings in some
œ J
123
‰ œj œ
œ
123
A - live,
œ œ
a - live,
D
œ
juke - box
œ
132
dive.
j œ œ œ
Oh,
jœ œ œ œ œ 21
I want to laugh a Em9
1 243
œ œ œ 21
œ œ œ œ
I want to get up and A
œ œ œ
Do you want,
œ œ
I
Em9
Bm7
ing.
A
j j‰ œ œ œ œ œ 1 243
I want to be strong,
A
œ œ œ J œ
Bm7
j œ œ œ œ œ
me.
21
to the liv
1 243
˙
Em9
Bm7
# & # œJ œ 28
123
‰
some.
Bm7
32
œ œ
Oh, I
Bm(maj7) Bm7
D
32 1
Œ
be?
A
23
1 31 21
trav - el - ing, trav - el - ing, trav- el -
32 1
j œ œ.
œ
Bm(maj7) Bm7
œ œ. œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ
œ.
C
32
D
you some,
C
Bm
am
G
Look-ing for some - thing,
123
œ
I
A/C #
‰ j ‰ j 42 ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ
trav - el-ing.
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3211
and
32 1
A 19
j j œ œ
j œ œ
231
C 15
3fr.
G
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 123
32
do you want, do you want
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A/C # 36
&
##
A
G/B
‰ œ œ œ œ œj œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œj œ 123
3111
to dance
with me, ba
-
C
1
by?
34
œ œ œ Œ J
32 1
Do you want to
take a
chance on
1.
Bm7
# œ œ & # J 40
œ œ œ œ J
1 2 43
sweet
ro
-
œ œ J
mance
with me,
j nœ œ œ œ œ ba
-
2.
C
Bm7
123
1 243
Well, come on.
&
##
3fr.
∑
1333
.. œ
∑
fi Coda
123
&
##
∑
1 243
œ œ ˙
Well, come on.
D
50
w
w
132
œ
˙.
123
32
Hmm,hmm,
j œ œ
32 1
want
&
to
œ make
œ J
œ
œ J
you
feel
˙
œ
œ free,
œ
œ œ œ œ œ
1 243
32
hmm,
C6
123
1 243
4231
w
w
1.
œ
œ
I wan -na make you
Bm7
j œ ˙
œ.
# & # ..
hmm,
A
free.
62
œ ˙ J
œ.
123
Bm7
## ‰ & ##
G/B
j œ
j œ œ
Ó
free.
∑
A
3111
C
58
∑
1333
G A/C #
A
feel
55
D.S. % al Coda
C
3fr.
44
∑
œ œ ˙
Bm7
A
may - be find-ing some
A
œ
by?
‰ Jœ œ œ œ œ Œ
œ
œ
feel
Œ
Ó
2. 12-bar Dulcimer Ending:
4
Verse 2: All I really really want our love to do Is to bring out the best in me and in you too All I really really want our love to do Is to bring out the best in me and in you I want to talk to you I want to shampoo you I want to renew you again and again Applause, Applause–Life is our cause When I think of your kisses My mind seesaws Do you see do you see Do you see how you hurt me, baby So I hurt you too Then we both get so blue All I Want - 2 - 2
..
4
Verse 3: I am on a lonely road and I am traveling Looking for the key to set me free Oh the jealousy the greed is the unravelling It’s the unravelling And it undoes all the joy that could be I want to have fun I want to shine like the sun Want to be the one that you want to see I want to knit you a sweater Want to write you a love letter Want to make you feel better make you feel free Hmm hmm hmm hmm Want to make you feel free I want to make you feel free
œ
110
MY OLD MAN
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Moderately Œ = 107 Intro: D
A/D
E7sus
D/E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Asus 2fr.
132
23
2 3
1124
132
# # # 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœœ œ & 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ F Piano (arr. for gtr.)
T A B
2 3
3
0
0
0 2
0
0
2
0
2
E7sus
# # # Cont. rhy. simile Ó œ œ œ œ & 132
5
4
% Verse:
D
0 0
3 2
1. My
old
D
.. œ 2 3
3 2 4
2
0
5 3 2 0
œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 5 3 2
2
0
2
5 3 2
0
0
0
A
D/E
œ œ œ
œ.
123
(4.) man, he’s a sing - er in 2.3. See additional lyrics E7sus D/E
2 2
0
## & # Œ
132
2 3
the
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
He’s a walk - er
in
the
rain,
œ
D
˙
132
We don’t
œ œ œ J need
E7
œ œ
3211
2 1
and
true.
œ
er in the
pa - per from the
cit - y
j œ
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man,
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my
blues.
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A
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dark.
hall.
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˙.
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123
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-
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E7sus
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0
Ó
G/A
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he’s a danc
1 2
no piece of D
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˙
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A7
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2. He’s My Old Man - 2 - 1
œ
my
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sun - shine
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123
the morn -
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when
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Bridge: G #m7
F#
4fr.
### j & œ #œ. 23
131111
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gone,
C# 27
&
###
me and them lone C #m7
4fr.
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j œ œ
-
some
j #œ ˙
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blues
‰
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col - lide.
B
The
A7
D
4fr.
#œ
‰ j œ œ
13121
œ
bed’s too
big,
the
w
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fry - ing pan’s
˙
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too
Ó
1 2
∑
132
wide.
D.S. %
1. E7sus 32
&
###
D/E
∑
2 3
&
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A
132
∑
123
Ó
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&
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man, A
42
&
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keep-ing
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2 1
and
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Œ
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123
a - way
D/A
my
j œ œ œ œ true.
132
w
123
## œ œ œ & # œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ
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0
0
0
0
0
0 2 2
0 2 2
2 3 2
0
0
0
2 3 2
0 2 2
0 2 2
2 3 2
2 3 2
˙
lone Bm
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5 5 6
7 7 7
7 7 7
5
5
7
7
0
0
0
2 3 2
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˙˙˙ ˙ 0 2 2
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123
-
134211
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Verse 2: He’s my sunshine in the morning He’s my fireworks at the end of the day He’s the warmest chord I ever heard Play that warm chord, play and stay baby We don’t need no piece of paper from the city hall Keeping us tied and true My old man, keeping away my blues (To Bridge:) My Old Man - 2 - 2
Ó
‰
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6
123
j œœœ œ 0 2 2
No,
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132
A
132
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123
j œ œ œ old
D/A
A
5fr. 123
comes home
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132
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‰
132
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132
∑
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3. Then he
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2.
36
j œ
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5
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7
7
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blues.
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132
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134111
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5 5 6
7 7 7
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7
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Verse 3: Then he comes home And he takes me in his loving arms And he tells me all his troubles And he tells me all my charms We don’t need no piece of paper from the city hall Keeping us tied and true No, my old man, keeping away my blues (To Bridge:)
˙˙ ˙ ˙ 5 5 6 5
112
LITTLE GREEN
*Guitar in Open G tuning, w/Capo IV: D-5-7-5-4-3
➅=D ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 107 Intro: Gmaj7
Gmaj7/B
Am11
23 1
23 1
# 4 œœ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ & 4 œ œ P 34
4 3
T A B
0
Verse: %Gmaj7
# & .. Ó
34
5
3 0
4 3 0
0
0
0
0
Am11
23 1
23 1
˙
1. Born 2.3. See additional lyrics
Gmaj7/B
4
&
0
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œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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0
1 2
her a
j œ œ œ œ
name
shewill
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&
2.3.
&
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1
form end
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0
0
0
0
0
0
w
Can - cer.
call
Am11
˙
‰ œ œœ œ
2 4
to.
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her
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23 1
Call
1
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green
for
the
Am11
chil
-
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and the win-ters can-not
Œ
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dren
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1
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1
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C
Just
a
lit - tle
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green,
..
∑
˙
Chorus:
œ. œ œ œJ
her. Lit - tle
G (9)
Gsus
N.C.
Œ
œ.
23 1
her green,
œ œ œ œ œ J
be a gyp - sy
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Choose
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1
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Ó
C
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her,
in
Gmaj7 34
5fr.
21
0
21
œ œ œ œ ˙
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an - swer
green,
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0
HH
1.
34
0
Gsus(9)
1
G (9)
1
3
# ˙
1 2
0
0
G (9)
1
with the moon
Gsus
23 1
Gmaj7 17
1
0
Gsus
5fr.
#
2
2
G 14
0
1
0
œ œ œ œ œ
Am11
œ œ œJ œ
23 1
0
4
Gmaj7/B
‰ œ.
# & œ.
21
*Recording sounds two whole steps higher than written.
Cont. fingerpicking simile
10
0
G
HH
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
0
0
Gsus(9)
‰ œ like
j œ b œJ œ 11111
the
col - or
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when
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the
j nœ
spring
113 G
Gsus
# & n œj œ . 25
is
G
1
˙
born.
‰ œj œ
˙
G (9)
Gsus
Gmaj7/B
Am11
œ J
œ
23 1
There’ll be
cro - cus
N.C.
-
j œ œ.
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es
to
&
#
j j œ œ œ.
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mor
-
33
row.
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Gsus
G
#
& nœ
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Lights
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œ
23 1
-
23 1
times
lit - tle
j œ œ 1
there’ll
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23 1
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i
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G (9)
Gsus
œ
green,
There’ll be
1. Am11
be
‰ œ
111111
sor
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‰
ci - cles
the
j œ
and
&
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˙ G
45
&
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w
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˙
Gsus(9) HH
21
w
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HH
21
row.
be
j œ ˙
sor
Gsus(9) HH
˙
21
w
row. G
w Gsus(9)
G
HH
∑
œ
œ
birth - day clothes and some-
j œ œ
Ó
˙
21
Verse 2: He went to California Hearing that everything’s warmer there So you write him a letter and say her eyes are blue He sends you a poem and she’s lost to you Little Green, he’s a non-conformer (To Chorus:) Verse 3: Child with a child pretending Weary of lies you are sending home So you sign all the papers in the family name You’re sad and you’re sorry but you’re not ashamed Little Green, have a happy ending (To Chorus:) Little Green - 2 - 2
œ
23 1
Gsus(9)
G 41
œ
œ œ œ
nights when the North - ern
D.S. % 2.
21
-
to -
Am11
HH
j j œ œ œ.
j œ
to school
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like
Gsus(9)
1
bring
j œ bœ
Gmaj7/B
Œ
˙
per - form.
Gmaj7/B
a
G
1
œ œ. J
œ. œ œ œJ
Œ
1
œ œ. J
Bb
C 5fr.
29
œ.
23 1
∑
U ∑
-
114
CAREY *To match recording, tune guitar and dulcimer down 1/2 step *To match recording, tune down 1/2 step DULCIMER TUNING :
BASS
=D
MIDDLE
=A
DOUBLE
=A
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately in 2 Ó = 78 Intro:
# & #C *
∑
∑
∑
Dulcimer œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œj ## C œ œ ‰ œ œœ œœ ‰ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ ‰ œ œ & J J F I
T A B
5 Th 0 6
# & # ..
5 0 6
5 0 6
4 0 5
134
œ
œ
œ œ
wind is in from Af 2.–4. See additional lyrics
# & # œJ œ 21
œ œ J
3
sure is
-
132
hard
to
œ
j œ œ œ œ
œ œ
are
G
# . & # œ
3
miss
œ
œ
œ œ
my clean, white lin
filth D
œ
132
-
&
##
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Car - ey, get Carey - 2 - 1
123
œ
œ
out
œ œ œ œ
Last night,
I could - n’t
your cane,
sleep.
‰
nœ œ œ
but it’s real - ly
not my
œ œ œ y,
‰
j œ œ
j œ œ œ œ
œ
beach
tar
on my
‰ œj œ . œ œj œ œ œ œ
j œ ˙
123
132
˙
fan
-
cy
j œ œ œ
oh, and
I’ll
¿¿ ¿
A
123
123
French co - logne.
j œ œ
Œ
Asus
A
123
123
123
j œ œ.
feet,
and
I
‰ œj n œ œ
˙
Oh,
A
œ
3 0 4
" T "
Asus
w
To Coda fi
‰
:
3 0 4
œ œ œ œ
home.
A
en and my
3 0 4
A
123
I’ve got
3 0 4
Oh, you know it
Asus
134
¿¿ ¿
j œ ˙
123
œ œ œ œ
here, Car - ey,
-
j œ œ
1. The
Œ
œ
A
D
Chorus: 21
123
‰ j œ
¿ œ œ œ ¿ œ ¿¿ œœ œœ œœ ¿¿ œœ
: - T "
A
Œ
132
leave
"
Asus
D
œ œ
My fin - ger- nails
21
1 0
Dsus
# & # ‰
17
1 2 0
ri - ca.
D 13
4 0 5
œ œ œ
œ
G 9
4 0 5
Dsus
132
œ
4 0 5
Œ
j œœ ‰ œœœ ¿¿¿ œœœ œœœ œœœ ¿¿¿ œœœ œœœ œ ¿¿ 3 3 3 ¿¿ 3 3 1 3 0 0 ¿ 04 04 04 ¿ 04 04 2 4
: - - - " : " - " : " : " : - : : - T " : " T *Recording sounds a half step lower than written. Joni plays dulcimer on this song.
% Verse: D 5
5 0 6
Ó
œ œ œ œ œ œ
put
on
some
sil
123
œ -
˙
ver.
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115 G 25
&
##
21
A7
D
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
j œ œ œ œ œ œj œ
3
Oh,
132
you’re a mean, old
&
##
-
j œ
˙
D
G/D
&
œ
I’ll D 35
&
##
&
##
œ œ œ
fé, have
21
˙
you
w D.S. % al Coda
‰
fine.
A
œ œ œ. œ
œ œ
put
on
my
fun
j œ œ
j œ œ œ Œ
sil
-
to
-
‰
j œ
4. The
21
ver;
œ œ œ œ œ œ ‰ œj
go
3
to
the
Mer - maid
Ca -
A
j œ ˙
132
œ
Œ
G
D
123
œ
.. ˙
œ œ œ
2. Come on 3. May - be
123
fin - est
j œ
œ.
night.
˙
‰
j œ œ I
said,
123
œ
oh,
œ œ œ
you’re a mean,
œ œ old
D 3
œ œ œ
dad - dy,
but
œ
3
œ
you’re out
j œ œ 132
œ
of
sight.
j œ ˙
w
w
Verse 2: Come on down to the Mermaid Café And I will buy you a bottle of wine And we’ll laugh and toast to nothing And smash our empty glasses down Let’s have a round for these freaks and these soldiers A round for these friends of mine Let’s have another round for the bright red devil Who keeps me in this tourist town… (To Chorus:) Verse 3: Maybe I’ll go to Amsterdam Or maybe I’ll go to Rome And rent me a grand piano And put some flowers ’round my room But let’s not talk about fare-thee-wells now The night is a starry dome And they’re playing that scratchy rock ’n’ roll (To Chorus:)
Carey - 2 - 2
211
2.
132
˙
G 39
like
j œ œ. 132
D
211
œ.
A
132
-
I
1.
341
fi Coda
##
dy, but
G/D
5fr.
132
32
j œ
1 2
dad
7fr.
29
D
Verse 4: The wind is in from Africa Last night I couldn’t sleep Oh you know it sure is hard to leave here But it’s really not my home Maybe it’s been too long a time Since I was scramblin’ down in the street Now they got me used to that clean white linen And that fancy French cologne (To Chorus:)
˙
U Ó
116
BLUE Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Freely Intro:
Gmaj7
Bm7
Gmaj7
œ œ œ œ ## 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œ & 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ F Piano (arr. for gtr.)
T A B
3
0
2
# & # œ
13421
1. Blue, E
&
0
2
3 0
2
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ D/E E
0
2 0
3
A/B
13421
1 23
œ
œ
songs are
œ œ œ
like tat - toos,
D/E
∑
&
Ó
0
3
4
2 4
4
2
3
0
2
312
0
Crown
œ. œ œ
j œ œ œ œ
œ.
œ
been
D/E
Bm7
to
sea
D/G
E/A
j j œ œ œ.
312
13121
or let me
sail
3
˙
w
˙
3121
121
a
-
&
##
Ó
Œ
Œ
Ó
j œ œ
a
song for you,
œ œ
the
skin,
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œ
œ
4fr.
Ó
312
˙
on a pin. D/G
312
E/A 4fr.
j œ
j j œ œ œ
312
œ.
13421
Well, there’re so Blue - 2 - 1
D/E E
312
ink
D/E
312
œ
To Coda fi
E
312
an emp - ty
3
121
œ œ œ œ ˙
space
to
Bm 22
way.
D/E
1 23
E
Un - der - neath
be-fore.
4fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
Blue, there is 2. See additional lyrics
œ
œ œ.
4fr.
13421
œ œ
0
0
312
4fr. 312
3 0
3
3
you know I’ve
A/B
D/E
# & # Œ
2
2
D/E
21
œ.
and an-chor me,
0
3
G
312
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
‰. r œ œ. œ œ Hey,
18
3 0
4fr.
Bm
##
5
Moderately Œ = 96
E
Œ
312
312
0 0
3
2
4fr.
% 13
0
3 0
Bm
U
1 23
4fr. 312
3
A/B
Cont. rhy. simile
##
2
3
Bm
8
0
3
0
Verse:
5
5
˙
3121
fill
˙ in.
G
œ
œ
œ
man - y
œ
œ
21
œ
œ
œ
3
sink - ing now, you’ve got
œ
œ
to
keep
œ œ ‰
think-ing
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‰
œ œ
you can
117 D/E 25
&
##
Bm
312
œ œ œ œ
make it
through
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
44
œ
nee - dles, guns, and grass, F #m9
Bm7
12
of laughs,
∑
13121
œ.
œ ˙.
lots
œ
3
2fr.
U
312
œ
21
Ac - id, booze, and ass,
A5
# & # 44 œ .
œ
13421
these waves.
D/E 29
43 œ
Œ
j œ ˙.
œ.
G
œ ˙.
lots
∑
134111
of laughs.
Bm7/E 33
&
##
13121
œ. œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Ev - ’ry - bod - y’s say - ing that
hell’s the hip -pest way to go. Well, A/B
Bm
13421
1 23
13421
## 4 & 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ a
look
œ
a - round it though. Blue, Em11
I
Bm 36
take
45 œ œ œ
A/E
don’t think so but I’m gon-na
Asus
312
123
2fr.
‰ œ œJ œ . J 1 23
I
D/E
F #m9
A/B
Œ
œ œ œ œ. ˙
œ œ œ œ. œ œ.
## œ œ ˙ . &
w
4121
∑
123
134111
w
love
D.S. % al Coda A
2fr.
40
∑
∑
123
you.
fi Coda
D/E
E7sus
# & # ‰ . œr œ œ œ œ œ . œ w 45
312
a fog
Bm7
j œ. œ œ œ œ œ
1 23
-
F #m9
gy
lul - la - by.
w
w
There is your song
from
Bm7/E
B7
2fr.
# & # w 50
13121
w
134111
w
13121
w
me. Verse 2: Blue, here is a shell for you Inside you’ll hear a sigh A foggy lullaby There is your song from me
Blue - 2 - 2
44
∑
∑
1 31 41
118
THIS FLIGHT TONIGHT
*Guitar in Open G tuning, w/Capo I: G(12)-7-5-4-3
➅=G ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Cut-time feel Ó = 84 Intro: Gsus
Gm11
3fr.
œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ b n œœœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ** F 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 .. 5 5 5 5 5 5 3
# & C .. T A B
314
0 0
Verse:
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0 0
0 0
*Recording sounds a half step higher than written. **6th string sounds an octave lower than written.
G11 4 1
œ
1. “Look out the left,” 2.3. See additional lyrics G7sus
the
G
j œ nœ.
cap
-
&
j œ œ
4 1
œ
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Verse 2: You got the touch so gentle and sweet But you’ve got that look so critical Now I can’t talk to you baby I get so weak Sometimes I think love is just mythical Up there’s the heavens, down there’s a town Blackness everywhere and little lights shine, oh Blackness blackness dragging me down Come on light the candle in this poor heart of mine (To Chorus:) This Flight Tonight - 2 - 2
2 1
2 1
2 1
Verse 3: I’m drinking sweet champagne got the headphones up high Can’t numb you out, can’t drum out of my mind They’re playing “Goodbye baby, baby goodbye Ooh ooh love is blind” Up go the flaps, down go the wheels I hope you got your heat turned on, baby I hope they finally fixed your automobile Hope it’s better when we meet again, baby (To Chorus:)
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CALIFORNIA *Guitar w/Capo II
*DULCIMER TUNING :
BASS
=E
MIDDLE
=B
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
= G#
DOUBLE
Moderately Œ = 106 Intro:
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:
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*Recording sounds a whole step higher than written. To match the rest of the song we wrote Joni’s dulcimer part in D, but it will actually sound in E along with the Capo II guitar. Joni plays dulcimer on this song.
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Verse 3: So I bought me a ticket I caught a plane to Spain Went to a party down a red dirt road There were lots of pretty people there Reading Rolling Stone reading Vogue They said “How long can you hang around?” I said “A week, maybe two Just until my skin turns brown and then I’m going home to California …”
1
23
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Chorus 2: California, oh California I’m coming home Oh make me feel good rock ’n’ roll band I’m your biggest fan California, I’m coming home
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Verse 2: I met a redneck on a Grecian isle Who did the goat dance very well He gave me back my smile But he kept my camera to sell Oh the rogue, the red red rogue He cooked good omellets and stews And I might have stayed on with him there But my heart cried out for you…
California - 3 - 3
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RIVER
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Moderately Œ = 106 Intro:
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
C
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songs
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3
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2
3
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2
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9
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3
∑
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er
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snow
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here;
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could
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C
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32 1
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stays
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pret - ty
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j œ œ
skate
≈
green.
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a -
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Verse 2: He tried hard to help me You know he put me at ease And he loved me so naughty Made me weak in the knees Oh, I wish I had a river I could skate away on I’m so hard to handle I’m selfish and I’m sad Now I’ve gone and lost the best baby That I ever had Oh, I wish I had a river I could skate away on I wish I had a river so long I would teach my feet to fly (To 2nd ending:)
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A CASE OF YOU *To match recording, tune guitar and dulcimer down 1/2 step *To match recording, tune down 1/2 step
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
DULCIMER TUNING : BASS
=D
MIDDLE
=A
DOUBLE
=A
Moderately Œ = 102 Intro:
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(m) (th)
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8
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Verse 2: A wristwatch a ring a downstairs screamer Edgy—black cracks in the sky Pin cushion prick fix this poor bad dreamer “Money” cold shadows reply Pawnshops crisscrossed and padlocked Corridors spit on prayers and pleas Sparks fly up from Sweet Fire Black soot of Lady Release “Come with me, I know the way” She says, “It’s down down down the dark ladder Do you want to contact somebody first Does it really matter if you come now Or if you come later?”
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Verse 3: Red water in the bathroom sink Fever in the scum brown bowl Blue Steel still begging but it’s indistinct Someone’s hi-fi drumming Jelly Roll Concrete concentration camp Bashing in veins for peace Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire Fall into Lady Release “Come with me, I know the way” She says, “It’s down down down the dark ladder Do you want to contact somebody first I mean what does it really matter if you come now Or you’re going to come later?”
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LESSON IN SURVIVAL Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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3
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BARANGRILL
*Guitar in Open D7 tuning, w/Capo I: D-7-3-6-3-5
➅=D ➂=F# ➄=A ➁=A ➃=C ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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D
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slings.
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dia-mond ear D5
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23
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Em11
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D7
6fr.
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think she knows some-thing 2.3. See additional lyrics
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Chorus 2: It’s just a trick on you Her mirrors and your will So you ask the truck driver On the way to the till But he’s just a slave to Barangrill Verse 3: The guy at the gaspumps He’s got a lot of soul He sings Merry Christmas for you Just like Nat King Cole And he makes up his own tune Right on the spot About whitewalls and windshields And this job he’s got Chorus 3: And you want to get moving And you want to stay still But lost in the moment Some longing gets filled And you even forget to ask Hey where’s Barangrill
Barangrill - 3 - 3
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LET THE WIND CARRY ME Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Freely
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2
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2
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0
2 2 2 4
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4
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3
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2
231
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œ
she
j œ œ œ œ
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5fr.
∑
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G/A
Am
Œ
≈ œ œ nœ
311
2 31
321
Pa - pa’s faith
Am 20
&
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˙
311
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&
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‰
321
nœ
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the
&
32
&
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321
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my
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3fr.
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3
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-
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œ
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ma, she’s
j ‰ œ
nœ
œ
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brought home
the
su - gar;
Am
j œ œ.
er
œ nœ œ
She don’t like
j œ œ œ œ 2 31
me
stay-ing up
F #m7
E/F #
2 333
2 31
2 333
2 31
j œ œ
œ
j œ œ.
œ. œ
danc - ing
œ
like
36
Let the Wind Carry Me - 3 - 2
3fr.
∑
311
321
mean - ing.
œ
my
E/F #
She don’t like
œ
G/A
G/A
Am
‰
œ
œ
œ œ œ
œ œ œ.
Ma - ma
5fr.
321
œ œ nœ
321
kick pleat skirt.
Instrumental section
&
Ma
œ
5fr.
2 333
She’s look - ing
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ple;
3fr.
E/F #
132
-
321
G/A
F #m7
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peo
Fmaj7
œ
‰
scene.
D
38
œ
Pa - pa
œ
F #m7
G/A 5fr.
˙
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deep
311
311
œ
j œ œ
3fr.
rock ’n’ roll
35
21
œ
311
G/A
She don’t like
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j œ œ
311
G
clean - ing.
j œ œ
5fr.
Am 29
in
5fr.
Am
&
is
Am
taught me
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321
˙
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ways
Verse 2: 26
œ
3fr.
3fr.
Fmaj7 23
5fr.
G/A 5fr.
G/A
Am 3fr.
‰
j œ
a
mov
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late,
-
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lids
paint - ed
E/F #
2 333
2 31
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green.
‰
œ
j œ œ œ
231
œ
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œ
a - lone, moth - er. F #m7
E/F #
2 333
2 31
2 333
2 31
-
321
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ie
Œ
œ
G/A 5fr.
j ‰ œ
dap
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311
Ó
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Am 3fr.
j œ œ
j œ
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œ
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œ
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Ba
‰
liv - ing for that
F #m7
œ
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in my high - heeled shoes,
G/A
‰
nœ œ. œ
F #m7
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j œ
321
E
5fr.
Œ
eye
311
Pa - pa says, “Leave the girl
Am 311
œ
3fr.
3fr.
‰
j œ œ
321
ba
-
j ‰ œ
dap.
145 G/A
Am 76
&
5fr.
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83
&
86
&
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œ
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to
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œ
ways
called
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for
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me.
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˙
231
2 333
œ
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raise
a
œ
child
up
G/A 5fr.
311
j œ œ nœ œ
get that strong
œ
311
long
-
5fr.
## & # œj œ Am 311
car - ry
let
œ
œ œ
j œ œ
œ œ
he
now.
bless - es
me.
j œ
I
F #m7
œ
∑
2 333
y. G/A
Am 5fr.
j œ
321
ing
-
get that feel - ing and I want to
Œ
2 31
-
al
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
E/F #
some - bod
It’s
2 333
3fr.
œ
‰
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go
œ œ œ œ œ œ nœ
and I want to set - tle down
and
G
j œ œ
‰
G/A
Am
321
-
y.
5fr.
### j & œ nœ
pa,
2 31
3fr.
j œ œ
j œ n œj œ
311
raise
j œ
321
a
child
up
with
Fmaj7
3fr.
311
some - bod
œ
G/A
œ
G/A
Am
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5fr.
321
I
with
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‰
j œ œ.
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2 333
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132
œ
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E/F #
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a
free.
2 333
She blames her - self but
231
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me
˙
‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ
j œ œ
rot - ten.
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2 31
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231
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he set
E/F #
‰
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98
F #m7
œ
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knows some - how
E/F #
321
231
E
Am
95
Pa - pa
Ma-ma thinks she spoilt me
set - tle and
92
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thinks she spoilt me;
F #m7
-
89
‰ œj n œ œ œ œ œ
œ
321
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Am 3fr.
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311
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G/A
Am
3fr.
Ma - ma
80
F
j œ ˙ me.
Let the Wind Carry Me - 3 - 3
œ œ
But it
3fr. 321
21
≈ œ œ nœ œ œ œ œ nœ œ 3
pass - es
321
like the sum - mer. F #m7
5fr. 311
œ œ œ nœ œ. œ œ
Œ
2 333
I’m E
∑
231
a
wild
œ œ œ œ œ œ
seed a -gain. Let the wind Dmaj7 D
∑
132
∑
146
SEE YOU SOMETIME
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 112 Intro:
Bb Piano (arr. for gtr.)
F
œ œ œ & b 44 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ F
T A B
3
%Verse: Bb
1
2
0
1
F/B b
Cont. rhy. simile
œ
‰
1321
œ
œ
&b Ó
Œ
8
3211
œ
in
œ
œ
œ
or
3
œ
&b œ
‰
K,
œ J
hang
œ
up the phone,
&b Œ
‰
j j œ œ œ
though it’s
un
œ
œ
Why
do you have
to
be
it
j œ
-
3
it
˙.
œ
have
a
view? C/F
j œ œ
3211
- ey who came
œ.
on
3 1
œ
to
you?
21
‰ œ œ J
Œ
Œ
œ œ œ
œ
jive?
O
-
œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
321
To Coda fi D
Œ
‰
A/D
D
j œ #œ
j œ
A/D
A/D
13
I’d D
G7/F
but some - thing
der - mined. A/D
nœ
so
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hurts,
œ
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3
12
still
1.
D
Ó
Œ
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sur - vives, D
A/D
j œ 13
like
3
D
12
13
œ
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to
see
2.
you
D
3fr.
& b œj nœ 21
13411
j œ œ œ. œ
some - time.
13
3
3 1
Fmaj7
3 1
32 1
D
C2
1
F
hold - ing some hon
C
321
0
C/F
1321
œ œ œ
j ‰ œ
Fmaj7 18
1 1 2 3
3
3
œ
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1333
œ
32 1
œ œ
0 1 0 3
2
F/B b
C/F
1321
1 1 2 3
G
Œ
Ó
œœ œ œ œœ œ œ
3
œ
room, does
C
3211
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3211
œ
some ho - tel
j ‰ œ
3
3
1 1 2 3
F
F
Bb
crowd
F/B b 15
3211
œ
a
F
&b ˙
1
1333
œ
œœ œ œ œ œ œ
2
F/B b
1321
œ œ œ
3
1
F/B b
Are you caught in
12
3
œ
Bb
are you
1333
œ œ
œ
1
œ œ
1. Where are you now, 2.3. See additional lyrics F Bb
œ œ œ
1 2
2 3
1
1333
& b .. œ 5
3
1
0
3
3
œœ œ œ
œœ
C/F
∑
12
13
12
∑
13
12
13
‰ j .. œ 2. I’m
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∑
13
1
147
Bridge:
F/G
G
&b 26
21
3
nœ
œ
Pack your
j œ œ.
3 4211
œ
F/G
G
œ
sus - pend
-
21
Œ
3
3 4211
œ
ers.
G 21
œ
I’ll
G7
j œ nœ. 3
1 2
&b
Œ
˙
j œ
‰
No
C
&b 32
3 11
œ
œ
need
to
you
a
-
j œ œ.
C
Œ
32 1
signed.
D
3 &b4 39
13
œ
sure
A/D 12
#œ
like
&b
3 1
13
œ
to
œ œ
But I’d
A/D 12
sur - ren
-
D
A/D
j œ #œ 13
12
see
∑
1333
still like
j œ œ
to
12
D 13
˙
just
want
A/D 12
j œ œ.
œ
to
D
Ó
see
D.S. % al Coda
Œ
‰
13
j œ
A/D
D
j œ œ
13
12
œ
see
you
œ œ œ
some - time.
œ
j ‰ œ
43
I would
F
4 4 w
œ œ œ œ
F
∑ Bridge: Pack your suspenders I’ll come meet your plane No need to surrender I just want to see you again
Ó
3211
w
you.
Verse 2: I’m feeling so good And all my friends all tell me that I’m looking fine I run in the woods I spring from the boulders like a mama lion I’m not ready to change my name again But you know I’m not after a piece of your Fortune and your fame ’cause I tasted mine I’d just like to see you sometime See You Sometime - 2 - 2
I
Bb
∑
œ
3. We’re
A/D
13
j œ œ
der,
12
w D
‰
3211
A/D
13
1333
œ
nœ
plane.
œ
Bb
C/F 43
D
œ
˙ D
& b œ œ œ.
œ
12
gain.
fi Coda 36
œ
A/D
13
œ
˙.
32 1
F
D
32 1
Œ
4
come meet your
F2 29
C
C/F
3211
∑
3 1
∑
Verse 3: We’re in for more rain I could sure use some sunshine on my apple trees It seems such a shame We start off so kind and end so heartlessly I couldn’t take them all on then With a head full of questions and hypes So when the hopes got so slim I just resigned But I’d still like to see you sometime I would sure like to see you
148
ELECTRICITY *Guitar in Open G tuning, w/Capo IV: G-12-7-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=G ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D
Moderately Œ = 108 Verse: G7sus
Am7
G
G7sus
G
3fr.
# & 44 ‰
3 1
j œ
œ
1. The
œ
&
#
0 0
3 0
0
3
œ
love - less,
œœ œ
0 0
1 0
0
2
he
œœ œ
talks
œ 0
œ œ œ.
3 1
to
œ
œœ
œœœ œ œ œœ œœ œ nœ œ
2
0 0
3 0 5 0
0
j œ
œ œ œ
œ
ic
œ
œœ
o - ver
œ
œ
0
1 0
œ
fall
and the pond
œ
1 0
2
2
G
0
0 0 0
&
#
and the
œœœ œ
1 0 3
œ
0
2
œ
œ
œ 1
œœ œ
œ
0
Œ
œ.
-
es.
n œœœ œ 1 0 3 0
0
G6
Am7
j œ
0 0 0
3
‰
œœœ œ
œœœ œ
œœœ œ
œœœ œ
œœœ œ
œœœ œ
1 0 3 0
1 0 3 0
1 0 3 0
1 0 3 0
1 0 3 0
1 0 3 0
G
Gmaj7
3fr.
5
œ œ
the land
3 1
# œ œ œ
T A B
1
œ œ œœ œ
œ
j œ œ
23 1
leaves
&
0
is
œ
3 1
*Recording sounds a major third higher than written. The 6th string is not played but is allowed to resonate sympathetically. G7sus
Am7 3
œ
Mi - nus
# 4 ‰ œj œ & 4 œœ n œœ P
T A B
Œ
23 1
j œ
“She
œœœ œ 1 0 3 0
G7sus 3fr.
3 1
Cont. rhy. simile
œ
œ
œ
don’t know the
23 1
œ
‰
j œ œ
sys - tem, Plus
Am7
G
213
œ œ œ
she don’t un G
3 1
213
G7sus
œ œ. œ
-
der - stand
G
œ
œ
she’s got
3 1
œ œ œ nœ œ all
the wrong fus
-
Am7
œ œ
es
and G
3fr.
# & œj œ 8
23 1
splic
-
j œ œ
es.
‰
3 1
3 1
j œ œ nœ œ ˙ œ œ
She’s
not gon - na
fix it up
‰
23 1
œ œ ˙
too
œ œ
eas
˙
-
œ.
y.
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The
149
% G7sus 12
&
#
G
Am7
G
G
3fr.
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
‰ œ œ œj
3 1
3 1
3 1
23 1
œ œ œ
mask - ing tape tan - gles, it’s 2. See additional lyrics
3 1
stick - y
G7sus 15
&
#
and
black.
G
j Œ œ
3 1
j œ œ
Liz
-
‰
zie
G
Am7
G7sus
3fr.
j œ
j œ
And
the
23 1
œ
œ
œ
œ
lit - tle charg - es
18
&
#
Queen
G
213
don’t get
œ œ
charg - ed back. “Well, the
G
3fr.
œ
head - ed
j j œ œ œ
j œ œ
that
œ
Gmaj7
213
j œ œ.
œ
proud
G6
Am7
G
j œ œ
cop - per
Am7
con - ducts
G7sus
j œ œ
23 1
G7sus
G
3fr.
3 1
3 1
œ œ œ nœ œ
tech - ni - cal
man
j œ œ
œ œ
-
j j ‰ œ œ
23 1
u - al’s
bus
-
‰
y.”
3 1
j œ
She’s
Am7
G
œ
œ
not
j œ
3 1
œ nœ œ œ.
gon - na
G
fix it up
too
G7sus
G
3fr.
21
&
#
j Œ œ
23 1
œ
œ œ œ
œ
œ
œ.
œ
eas
Am7
-
3 1
œ œ
y.
G
G7sus
24
&
#
23 1
œ
shines
œ œ œ œ
it
on
G
‰
me.
j œ
She
3 1
3 1
œ nœ œ œ
wants me
to
G6
Am7
œ nœ her
œ
œ
œ
œ
flash - light and she
Am7 3fr.
œ
œ
holds out
G
3fr.
œ
œ
And she
3 1
tell her what
œ
3 1
œ œ œ
the
Gmaj7
j Œ œ
23 1
trou- ble might
G
G
œ œ.
be.
Well, I’m
G7sus
G
3fr.
27
&
#
œ œ
‰
learn - ing
j j œ œ œ 23 1
it’s peace - ful
Am7
213
213
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
with a
good dog and
G
G7sus
some
G
trees, out
of
3 1
œ
œ
3 1
œ nœ
œ
œ
touch with the break - down of
œ
this cen -
Am7
G
3fr.
30
&
#
3 1
23 1
œ œ ˙
tu - ry. Electricity - 4 - 2
œ œ
3 1
œ œ œ nœ œ ˙
They’re not gon - na
fix it up
œ
‰ œ œ ˙
23 1
too
œ œ
eas
˙
-
j œ œ. y.
150 G7sus
Am7
G
G
G7sus
G
Am7
3fr.
34
&
#
3 1
23 1
w
3 1
˙.
Œ
3 1
˙
Ooo,
ooo,
# & n œœœ œœœ œ œ
œœœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ
T A B
1 0 3 0
1 0 3 0
1 0 3 0
0 0
1
&
#
3 1
œ
œ
œœœ œ
‰
0
0
3 0 5 0
2
G7sus 37
‰ œ œ œ œ
23 1
j j œœ œœ n œœœ œ
j œœ
0 0
0 0
1 0 3 0
G
Am7
Œ
˙
ooo, ooo,
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œœ œ
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
0
2
2
2
2
G6
∑
23 1
ooo,
1 0
0
0 0 0
Gmaj7
213
213
∑
ooo.
&
#
œœ n œœœ œœœ œ œ œ œ
T A B
1 0 3 0
1 0 3 0
G
3
œœœ œœ œ 1 0 3 0
1 2
œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ
œ
0 0
0
3
0
0
G7sus
0
0
1 0
0
2
2
1
œœœ œœœ ‰ œœœ œœœ œœœ œ œ J 2 1 2
2 1 2
4 3 4
4 3 4
4 3 4
0
0
D.S. % al Coda
Am7
G
3fr.
40
&
#
3 1
œ
œ
œ
3 1
œ
‰
ooo, ooo, ooo, ooo,
j j œ ‰ nœ ooo,
ooo,
# œ œ œ & œœ œœ œœ n œ œ œ
œœ œœ œ œ œ
œœ
T A B
1 0 3
0 0
3 0 5 0
Electricity - 4 - 3
3 0 5
3 0 5
3 0
1 0 3
0
23 1
œ nœ ˙.
‰
˙.
ooo, ooo.
j œ
2. We
j j j j ‰ œœ œœ œ œ œœ ‰ œœ ‰ œœ ‰ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ 1 0
1 0 2
2
0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
0 0
151
fi Coda
Am7
# & Œ 43
‰
23 1
œ œ ˙
like a
G
heart
G7sus
-
j œ œ.
˙
beat.
w
Œ
˙
‰
j œ
She’s
Am7
G
3fr.
47
&
#
3 1
œ
not
œ
‰
3 1
23 1
œ nœ œ ˙
gon - na
fix
œ œ œ
it up
too
j œ
œ.
j œ œ
eas
j œ œ œ œ -
j œ
Repeat and fade
50
&
F6/G
G7
321
3
# -
œ
œ
œ
œ
j œ
œ
‰
F6/G
G7
..
∑
321
3
y.
Verse 2: We once loved together And we floodlit that time Input output electricity But the lines overloaded And the sparks started flying And the loose wires Were lashing out at me She’s not gonna fix that up Too easy But she holds out her candle And she shines it in And she begs him to show her How to fix it again While the song that he sang her To soothe her to sleep Runs all through her circuits Like a heartbeat She’s not gonna fix it up Too easy
Electricity - 4 - 4
F6/G 321
G7
∑
3
..
152
YOU TURN ME ON, I’M A RADIO *Guitar in Open D tuning, w/Capo I D-7-5-4-3-5
➅=D ➂=F# ➄=A ➁=A ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 112 Intro: D5
1. Dmaj7
G/D
2. A7sus
A7sus
5fr.
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2 1
21
2 1
21
*Recording sounds a half step higher than written.
Verses 1–3: D5
1. If you’re
Dmaj7
G/D
5fr.
6
&
##
œ œ œ œ œ
driv - ing
œ. œ œ
œ œ
3 1
in - to town
with
2 1
a
dark
%D
A7sus
# & # œj œ 9
j ‰ œ
21
to
love
you,
21 3
2 1
3 1
G/D D7
G/D
2 1
I’m
in
the
21 3
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-
ber who’s bound
a
21 3
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œ
&
##
21 3
21 3
2 1
sta
-
5fr.
&
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tion, I’m
21 3
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5fr.
‰.
er,
a
corn
G
G6 5fr.
111111
for
D
2 1
lit - tle bit
r Œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 131111
wav - ing
21 3
3 1
you.
-
y,
I’m
œ
œ
I’m
a
j œ
131111
˙
a
2 1
5fr.
111111
2 1
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
To Coda fi
G6
G
##
2 1
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
coun - try
15
3 1
3 1
G6
G 5fr.
12
2 1
ra - di - o,
G/D D7 G/D
D
num
D
œ œ
you turn me on, 2.3. See additional lyrics
G/D D7 G/D
œ
dial
.. œ œ œ œ œ
Oh, hon - ey,
D
a - bove
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
G/D D7 G/D
21 3
j œ œ œ
you.
cloud
œ œ Œ
œ
œ
2 1
wild
-
j œ œ
wood
flow -
G/D D7
D 5fr.
131111
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. Broad
cast - ing
tow
D
-
21 3
21 3
œ
œ
er,
2 1
3 1
œ œ œ
wav - ing
A7sus 3fr.
18
&
##
œ œ
Œ
Œ
for you. You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio - 2 - 1
œ. œ œ œ œ
321
œ œ
And I’m
send - ing
you out
≈ œ œ this
j œ
3
œ
sig - nal
j œ œ
21
here,
j œ Œ
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j œ I
153 D
1.
2.
A7sus
A7sus
D.S. % al Coda
3fr.
21
&
##
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
321
hope you can pick
fi Coda
it
up
##
&
œ
111111
œ
Œ
‰
what a
sor - ry
face
131111
131111
get
to
still
œ œ œ œ Œ
dark
nœ
cloud a - bove you,
D5
dial
‰
D5
5fr.
‰
131111
œ
lis - t’nin’ there.
. œ œ œ œ œ œ .œ
œ
in
œ
the
Dmaj7
num
œ
4. If you’re driv - in’ in - to town with See Verse 4 additional lyrics
-
œ
œ
œ œ
3 1
#œ
ber who’s bound
j œ œ.
j ‰ œ
21
to
G/D
a
Repeat 3 times
A7sus
œ
Œ
Verse 4:
G/D 2 1
wear.
5fr.
œ œ œ œ
j œ
œ œ œ œ
G6
111111
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
2 1
3. ’Cause, hon -ey,
5fr.
you
5fr.
Dmaj7
out.
G6
œ œ
G 5fr.
# & # œ
me
111111
œ œ œ œ œ
G6
111111
tune
5fr.
I’m gon-na tell you a-gain now if you’re
29
2. I know you G
131111
5fr.
&
and clear.
5fr.
G
##
21
G6 5fr.
prayer,
26
j ‰ .. j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
‰
œ œ
œ
loud
G
24
21
love
you.
œ
œ
..
If you’re
A7sus
5fr.
32
&
##
∑
3 1
Ó
2 1
œ ‰ J œ œ Doo
D5
œ œ œ ‰ œ œ œ œ J
2 1
doo
doo doo
Dmaj7
doo - d - d - doo
œ œ. J
21
doo.
G/D
A7sus
‰
21
j œ œ œ œ ‰
5fr.
# & # .. ‰ 36
3 1
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
Uh - huh
Œ
2 1
œ œ œ uh
Verse 2: I know you don’t like weak women You get bored so quick And you don’t like strong women ’Cause they’re hip to your tricks It’s been dirty for dirty down the line But you know I come when you whistle When you’re loving and kind But if you’ve got too many doubts If there’s no good reception for me Then tune me out Verse 4:
You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio - 2 - 2
-
huh
œ
2 1
j œ œ œ œ œ œ uh
-
huh.
jœ œ œ œ œ œ
Verse 3: ’Cause honey who needs the static It hurts the head And you wind up cracking And the days goes dismal from Breakfast Barney to the sign-off prayer What a sorry face you get to wear I’m gonna tell you again now if you’re still listening there
If you’re lying on the beach with the transistor going Kick off the sandflies honey the love’s still flowing If your head says forget it But your heart’s still smoking Call me at the station The lines are open
j œ ..
154
FOR THE ROSES *Guitar in Open G tuning, w/Capo III: G-(12)-7-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=G ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D Moderately slow Œ = 82 Intro: Gsus
G
3fr.
#4 & 4 T A B
j œ ‰ œœ œ œ œ
0
3
0
4
321
5 3 5
0
0
0
0
> œ. œœ # œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œ œœ œœ œœ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œœœ œœœ œ œ œ œœ œ ≈ œ . œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
314
œ # œ œ >œ F
G5 A11/G 3fr.
0 4 5 0
0 0
3
0
0
4 5 0
0
3
2 3
0 0
0
0 0 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
0 2 0
0
0
0
0
0 2 2 0
2 0 0
0
*Recording sounds a minor third higher than written.
Cm(9)/G
G
> # Nœ. & b œœ . œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ 3
T A B
2 3
1 0 1 0
1
1 0
0 0
œœœ œ œ 0
1 0 0
œ œ œ
0
1 0
0 0
1
G
H H
œœ .. œ
œ
1 1
C/G 2 1
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0
0 0
0
0 0 0
˙˙ ˙œ
¿.
œ œ #œ œ œ
*
1
0 0 0 0
2
¿
0
0
3
4
0
* Tap strings w/right hand.
Verse: Gsus
G
3fr. 314
# & .. ≈ 5
G5
321
Cont. picking simile
œ
2 3
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
1. I heard it in the 2.–5. See additional lyrics
wind
Cm(9)/G
œ
œ
last
night;
G
# ‰ Nœ œ œ œ & bœ 7
A11/G
3fr.
2 3
œ œ
œ œ œ œ
Did you get a-round re- sound - ing
For the Roses - 3 - 1
Œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
#œ œ
it sound - ed like
C/G H H
œ œ œ ˙
2 1
for you way up here?
G
ap - plause.
Gsus
G
3fr.
Œ
œ
314
G5 3fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Seems like man-y dim
321
years
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a - go
155
# & ‰ . # Rœ œ œ œ 10
œ œ
2 3
since I heard that
&
face
œ œ
œ
to face
or
C/G
G
12
To Coda fi
Cm(9)/G
A11/G
seen you
G
H H
# œ œ
‰ Nœ œ œ œ
you
face
to face, though to - night I
nœ
œ
œ
œ #œ
these
notes
on
but - ter
314
‰.
œ
r œ
here.
œ
I
G
Gsus
œ œ œ œ œ œ can
feel
Gm11
2 1
œ œ œ œ
œ œ
2 3
get
G
Am7
œ œ -
œ
flies
and
F/G
3fr.
œ J
# & ‰ 14
314
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ
œ
li - lac sprays from girls who just
œ. œ œ
23 1
have
to tell
œ œ. œ ‰ J
# œ œ. &
Œ
me
they
1.2.3.
G7
œ. nœ œ œ.
17
œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ
321
3
some - where.
you
D.S. % al Coda
4.
∑
œ
saw
..
∑
∑
fi Coda G
21
&
# œ emp
&
-
˙
œœœ
ty
spot
w
# œ. œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
T A B For the Roses - 3 - 2
0 0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
-
˙
Ó
light.
œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
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0
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0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
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0
0
156
24
& T A B
#
Fade
œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
0
0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
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0
0 0
0 0 0
0 0
0 0
0
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Verse 2: In some office sits a poet And he trembles as he sings And he asks some guy To circulate his soul around On your mark red ribbon runner The caressing rev of motors Finely tuned like fancy women In thirties evening gowns Up the charts Off to the airport Your name’s in the news Everything’s first class The lights go down And it’s just you up there Getting them to feel like that Verse 3: Remember the days when you used to sit And make up your tunes for love And pour your simple sorrow To the soundhole and your knee And now you’re seen on giant screens And at parties for the press And for the people who have slices of you From the company They toss around your latest golden egg Speculation–well who’s to know If the next one in the nest Will glitter for them so Verse 4: I guess I seem ungrateful With my teeth sunk in the hand That brings me things I really can’t give up just yet Now I sit up here The critic And they introduce some band But they seem so much confetti Looking at ’em on my T V set Oh the power and the glory Just when you’re getting the taste for worship They start bringing out the hammers And the boards and the nails Verse 5: I heard it in the wind last night It sounded like applause Chilly now End of summer No more shiny hot nights It was just the arbutus rustling And the bumping of the logs And the moon swept down black water Like an empty spotlight For the Roses - 3 - 3
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0 0 0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0
157
BLONDE IN THE BLEACHERS Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 112 Intro:
A m/D Piano (arr. for gtr.)
A m7
œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ 4 œ œœ œ &4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ F 0
T A B
0
2
1
0
0 0
1 2
0
3
1
0
1
2
0
0 2
F maj7
1
0
2
D maj7/G
D maj7/G
œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ
œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ
0
3 4 0
3 4 0
3
3
1
0
0
2
3
G
1
0
0
3
2
1
2 2 0
2 2 0
3
3
0
2 2 0
0
3
Verse: G
Am/D
& Ó
Œ
5
‰
& # œœœ œ
œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
T A B
2 2 0
3 4 0
3
3
0
21
The blonde in
Dmaj7/G
the loud
-
speak - ers
A
E/A
123
21
miss
the
bleach - ers,
she
∑
œ œ œ
flips her hair
‰ œ œ œ œ
for you,
a-bove
∑
3
321
& œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
0
0
& œ œ . œ œ œj œ
12
2 1
Cont. rhy. simile
j œ
Fmaj7 8
Am7
œ œ œ
œ
liv - ing a - lone.
Dmaj7/G
G
j œ #œ œ ˙. 2
you
11
2
start to
43
2
Ó
11
Bm
G 2
Œ
43
‰
fall.
‰
j #œ œ
You can
131111
œ
j ‰ j #œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 13421
She
F #m7
A/B 1111
fol - lows you home,
but you
A/B
3
œ
œ
j œ ‰
still hear sweet mys
-
‰
1111
œ
œ
ter - ies
#œ.
call
œ
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158 E 15
j Œ #œ
231
& j œ œ -
ing
‰
you.
Emaj7
C
D/C
C
32 1
3 121
32 1
j œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
The bands and the
road
-
Cmaj7/F
A/E
#œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
ies,
lov - in’ ’em and leav - in’
œ
Œ
œ
’em.
It’s
F
A/D
5fr.
j ‰ & ‰ # œj œ œ œ œ œ 18
plea - sure to
& Ó
j œ œ ’Cause
Am7
& 68 œ
2 1
j œ œ œ œ
trou - ble
it
œ
œ you
2 1
231
123
œ
œ
seems
œ
œ
give
up
the
j & œj œ # œ œ œ œ œ
un -known
cold, you’re in rock
44 ˙
give
Œ
up
68
231
œ
œ #œ a
piece
œ
#œ
such
j œ #œ
so sweet and
Ó
chase.
’n’ roll,
j œ œ œ œ #œ
Blonde in the Bleachers - 3 - 2
œ #œ
Ó
134111
Bm
child,
œ
like you’ve got - ta
13421
D
& œj # œ
œ
Bm/A
œ
œ
of
your
F #m
132
132
œ
23
’em.
A
Bm
and
keep
Bm/A
œ
23
to
œ œ
∑
Ó
j œ œ.
Am7
œ
D
32
134211
Em
soul when
28
1 2
try ’em, it’s
‰
22
25
‰
211
111
13421
#œ.
wild.
Feel - ing
Esus
A
234
123
œ œ œ œ œ œ
it’s the na - ture of the
j œ œ
race.
A
Esus 234
j œ #œ.
œ œ
œ
it
hot
E/A A E/A A 21
123
21
123
˙
It’s youth. It’s too good to waste.
21
Ó
Œ
œ œ It’s the
E/A A
123
œ œ #˙.
œ
123
E/A A 21
123
E/A 21
∑
159 A m/D Piano
A m7
œ œ œ œ & œ œ œ œ œœ œ 36
T A B
0 2
0
1
0
0
0
1 2
0
œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ 3
1
F
0
1
0 2
2
0
G
&
0 2
G/F
3
T A B
2 2 0
3 4 0
3
3
1 2
1 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
tapes
œ œ œ #œ œ
her re - grets
& .. œj œ 48
132
can’t (2.) count (3.) pete (4.) girls
to
the
42 œj
hold on with and
j œ #œ
the your the the
hand plans fans bands
œ
mi - cro
j œ œ
a rock of with a rock for your rock and the rock
3
44 œ
j œ
-
123
phone
52
Am
123
231
& w
w
3
3
1
3
man.”
Blonde in the Bleachers - 3 - 3
3 4 0
3
3
3
3
2 2 0
0
3
43
Ó
Œ
‰
Cont. rhy. simile
j #œ
∑
She
0 2
3
A
E/A
Ó
21
#œ œ. ˙
‰
123
j #œ œ œ
1. She says, “You
’n’ ’n’ ’n’ ’n’
j œ œ
13121
A
#œ œ man man man
roll roll roll roll
‰ # œJ œ œ Œ
123
œ
3211
A
∑
2 4 Œ
ver - y long. ver - y long. for ver - y long
F
w
3 4 0
0
œ œ œ œ œ œ
4. A
2 2 0
stand.
Bm7/E
13121
#œ œ
2 2 0
1.2.3.
Bm7
3 121
œ œ
A
13121
D/C #
D
3
Bm7/E
13121
œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ
2
∑ œœ œ
Bm7
2
3
1
∑
3 4 0
0
D maj7/G
G
œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ
& #œ
0
0
G
œœ œœ œœ œ œœ
œ # œœ œœ
F
œœ œ œ
132
0
1
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44
1
3
& # œœœ œ
D
D maj7/G
œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
1
0
∑
40
Cmaj7/F
∑
..
2. Or 3. Com 4. The
Repeat ad lib.
123
∑
‰ œj 44..
..
G
∑
21
3
160
*Gtr. tuning: B-7-7-3-7-4
WOMAN OF HEART AND MIND Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=B ➂=E ➄ = F# ➁ = B ➃ = C# ➀ = D# Moderately Œ = 96
& 44 T A B Verse:
C
2
5
j œœ œ
œ j œ œ 0 0
0
9 9 0
0
& .. œ
œ
23
œ
œ
œ
5fr.
an
of
3
0
to
œ
raise.
and
œ
2341
˙
j œ œ
9
&œ œ œ œ œœœ œ œ
and my
∑
T A B
mind
j œ œ
œ
to
œ
with
œ
me
Gm7 G6 (2) G7sus
Cmaj9
&‰
j œ œ œj œ . œ 23
You think I’m like your Woman of Heart and Mind - 2 - 1
23
23
w
like
œ œ œ
time
3
0
œ
j œ
on her hands,
no
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JUDGEMENT OF THE MOON AND STARS (Ludwig’s Tune)
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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Verse 2: In the court they carve your legend With an apple in its jaw And the women that you wanted They get their laughs Long silk stockings On the bedposts of refinement You’re too raw They think you’re too raw It’s the judgement of the moon and stars Your solitary path Draw yourself a bath Think what you’d like to have For supper Or take a walk A park a bridge a tree a river Revoked but not yet cancelled The gift goes on In silence In a bell jar Still a song Verse 3: You’ve got to shake your fists at lightning now You’ve got to roar like forest fire You’ve got to spread your light like blazes All across the sky They’re going to aim the hoses on you Show them you won’t expire Not till you burn up every passion Not even when you die Come on now You’ve got to try If you’re feeling contempt Well then you tell it If you’re tired of the silent night Jesus, well then you yell it Condemned to wires and hammers Strike every chord that you feel That broken trees And elephant ivories Conceal
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COURT AND SPARK
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Freely Intro:
√ # 4 #˙ & 4 ˙ F
Piano (arr. for gtr.)
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Verse 2: He was playing on the sidewalk for passing change When something strange happened Glory train passed through him So he buried the coins he made in People’s Park And went looking for a woman to court and spark It seemed like he read my mind He saw me mistrusting him And still acting kind He saw how I worried sometimes I worry sometimes Verse 4: His eyes were the color of the sand and the sea And the more he talked to me You know the more he reached me But I couldn’t let go of L.A. City of the fallen angels
Court and Spark - 3 - 3
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HELP ME Guitar tuning: C-7-9-0-7-5
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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Verse 4: I feel like I’m sleeping Can you wake me You seem to have a broader sensibility I’m just living on nerves and feelings With a weak and a lazy mind And coming to people’s parties Fumbling deaf dumb and blind People’s Parties - 2 - 2
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Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 100 Intro:
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CAR ON A HILL Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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2
∑
34
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Verse 2: He’s a real good talker I think he’s a friend Fast tires come screaming around the bend But there’s still no buzzer They roll on And I’m waiting for his car on the hill It always seems so righteous at the start When there’s so much laughter When there’s so much spark When there’s so much sweetness in the dark Waiting for a car Climbing climbing climbing the hill Car on a Hill - 2 - 2
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DOWN TO YOU Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Freely
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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of clothes;
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things that you held
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231
and told your - self were true,
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Verse 3: Everything comes and goes Pleasure moves on too early And trouble leaves too slow Just when you’re thinking You’ve finally got it made Bad news comes knocking at your garden gate Knocking for you, constant stranger You’re a brute, you’re an angel You can crawl, you can fly too It’s down to you It all comes down to you
Down to You - 4 - 4
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∑
231
184
JUST LIKE THIS TRAIN Guitar tuning: C-7-7-3-7-4
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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FREE MAN IN PARIS Guitar in Double Drop D tuning: D-7-5-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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Free Man in Paris - 3 - 3
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Guitar in Open C tuning: C-7-5-7-5-4
RAISED ON ROBBERY
➅=C ➂=G ➄=G ➁=C ➃=C ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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& 44
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Raised on Robbery - 3 - 3
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TROUBLE CHILD Guitar tuning: C-7-7-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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D/A 5fr.
˙.
I
œ
D(9, # 11)
œ œ œ J J cir
cuits
D (9)
4fr.
2341
-
5fr.
∑
234
∑
nights.
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œ J
of
207 B/A
C/A
### Ó & 29
œ J
1111
#œ.
œ #œ œ
Œ
Through huts,
through Har
œ -
lem,
œ
œ
œ
through the
œ
œ
class
on
Œ
œ œ
Park
œ.
trash
on
123
and the
Œ
˙
œ
111111
through
&
###
Eu
-
&
w
Vine
Œ
rope and the deep, deep heart of
j ˙ œ
œ 1.–3.
-
Dix - ie
œ3
D (9)
œ
˙ 4.
A
Œ
∑
234
∑
A
5fr.
..
234
∑
j œ œ
j œ ˙
234
the jun
D (9)
5fr.
5fr.
-
gle
line.
Repeat and fade
D(9, # 11)
D (9)
4fr.
..
2341
Verse 2: In a low-cut blouse she brings the beer Rousseau paints a jungle flower behind her ear Those cannibals of shuck and jive They’ll eat a working girl like her alive With his hard-edged eyes and his steady hand He paints the cellar full of ferns and orchid vines And he hangs a moon above a five-piece band He hangs it up above the jungle line Verse 3: The jungle line, the jungle line Screaming in a ritual of sound and time Floating, drifting on the air-conditioned wind And drooling for a taste of something smuggled in Pretty women funnelled through valves and smoke Coy and bitchy, wild and fine And charging elephants and chanting slaving boats Charging, chanting down the jungle line Verse 4: There’s a poppy wreath on a soldier’s tomb There’s a poppy snake in the dressing room. Poppy poison–poppy tourniquet It slithers away on brass, like mouthpiece spit And metal skin and ivory birds Go steaming up to Rousseau’s vines They go steaming up to Brooklyn Bridge Steaming, steaming, steaming up the jungle line The Jungle Line - 2 - 2
∑
blue,
‰ œj ˙
2341
age prog - ress cuts
D (9)
4fr.
2341
j # œ œ # œJ ˙
113411
4fr.
‰
1111
A
D(9, # 11)
through sav
###
œ J
7fr.
œ œ œ #œ œ œ œ œ
5fr.
D(9, # 11) 45
pews,
Edim7 7fr.
D/A 41
gos - pel
A
#˙
E
&
˙
5fr.
123
###
and
œ
#œ
A(9, # 5)
## & # Ó
37
œ J
through jails
A7 33
œ #œ œ.
Œ
1111
5fr.
∑
234
∑
..
208
EDITH AND THE KINGPIN Guitar tuning: C-7-7-3-5-4
➅=C ➂=F ➄ = G ➁ = Bb ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 101 A b (9, # 11)
A b (9, # 11)
C (9)
7fr.
7fr.
b œ œ œ œ & b b 44 œœ œ œ œ P fingerstyle 2 31
0
T A B
7 8
7
œ
œœ
œœ œ œœ œœ nœ œ œœ œ œ
0 0
0 0
2 2
0
0
Verse 1:
T A B
1111
The big man
œ
œ
5
œ œ J œ.
œ
œ J
w
ar - rives,
œ
5
œ
5
5
5
œ
5
b œ &bb
œ J
˙.
greet him.
E b/G
b &bb Ó
œ.
œ J
big
œ œ
œ. œ œ œ
˙
2 31
plain - clothes cops
∑
∑
A b (9, # 11)
Bb
7fr.
œ.
œ
2 31
man,
‰ œJ œ œ œ œ
soph - ’more
œ
œ
˙.
Œ
111111
jive.
œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ
˙.
type - writ - ers;
Edith and the Kingpin - 3 - 1
œ œ œ œ œ ‰ œ J the big
A b (9, # 11) 7fr.
œ
2 31
From vic - tims of type-writ - ers, Bb
5fr.
man,
w
fresh lip - stick glis - ten - ing,
7fr.
F9sus 111111
Gm11
7fr.
5
5
Bb
Small - town
œ
œ
1111
b &bb œ
A b (9, # 11)
G9sus
5fr.
16
0
0
œ
111111
0 0
0
dis - co danc - ers greet him,
œ œ œ œ J ‰
5
0
5fr.
12
7 8
Cont. fingerpicking simile
Œ
0
8
œ œ œ
111111
F9sus 8
2 2
2
G9sus
œ ‰ œj J œ
b &bb Œ b &bb
0
7fr.
5fr.
4
0 2
2 2
2 2
0
8
E b/G
œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
2 31
123
he’s not
C (9)
œ œ œ.
123
‰ œ J
œ. œ œ œ
the band
Gm6
˙
w
2
lis - ten - ing.
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sounds like
209
A b (9, # 11)
G9sus
7fr.
b &bb Œ 20
7fr.
&
œ œ J
His eyes hold
E bmaj9 24
œ
‰ œJ œ
2 31
E - dith,
A b (9, # 11)
œ œ œ J
his
œ.
n˙ bbb
˙
œ J
sire
that
he
his
5fr.
b &bb Œ 28
1111
grips
‰
it
œ œ
Œ
2. E - dith in the ring, 3. See additional lyrics
œ J
œ
œ J
the passed o - ver
dia - mond ring
E b/G
is
purr - ing,
all
œ
˙.
œ
One by one
they
bring
his
˙
œ
girls
are
111111
glo - ries
claws
for
2 31
to her;
in
chal - lenge
they
Wom - en
he
48
&
nœ bbb J
œ
œ œ J
has
tak - en
œ J
œ
2 31
her,
œ.
fac - es
Edith and the Kingpin - 3 - 2
˙
˙
2 31
œ nœ
œ
gent - ly
to
˙
111111
and his
w
2
on.
To Coda fi
œ.
soon;
7fr.
œ œ
his crimes
w
look
œ.
Gm6
œ J
he
G9sus
7fr.
‰ œ J
123
too
A b (9, # 11)
w
with - drawn.
sto - ries to
111111
grow old
with the
Gm11
œ œ œ œ
œ œ. J
œ ˙ J
œ œ
the man
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œ.
2 31
7fr.
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‰ Jœ
con - fer - ring;
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E bmaj9 2341
œ
2 31
7fr.
ren - e - gade
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7fr.
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now
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w
7fr.
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F9sus 5fr.
de -
that hand
7fr.
7fr.
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1111
does
7fr.
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œ
nœ J
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G9sus
5fr.
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tight?
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111111
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so
7fr.
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œ
5fr.
36
œ.
G9sus
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b œ &bb œ
What
nœ
111111
F9sus 32
right.
œ G9
7fr.
% Verses 2 & 3: E b/G
œ J
G9sus
nœ œ J
2 31
œ.
111111
left hand holds
7fr.
2341
œ œ. J
œ
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n˙ the
w
œ J
Bb
˙
their tired
D.S. % al Coda
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113411
spoon.
7fr. 111111
210
fi Coda
A b (9, # 11)
E bmaj9
bb b n œJ œ . & 2341
52
(3.) to
&
bbb
œ.
‰ Jœ
˙
2 31
they dare
A b (9, # 11) C9sus
5fr.
56
œ
eye,
E b/G 1111
G9sus
7fr.
7fr.
nœ
œ ˙ J a - way.
w
w
111111
œ n œ3
not look a - way.
C (9)
7fr.
2 31
œ œ
w
123
œ
You know they dare
A b (9, # 11)
C9sus
not
1.–4.
5.
C (9)
C (9)
˙ look
7fr.
..
2 31
∑
Verse 3: Edith in his bed A plane in the rain is humming The wires in the walls are humming Some song, some mysterious song Bars in her head Beating frantic and snowblind Romantic and snowblind She says his crime belongs Edith and the Kingpin Each with charm to sway Are staring eye to eye They dare not look away You know they dare not look away
Edith and the Kingpin - 3 - 3
œ bœ
123
∑
..
123
∑
211
DON’T INTERRUPT THE SORROW Guitar tuning: C-7-7-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D Fast Ó = 77 Intro: C/G 5fr.
&
#C
B b/G
E b/A b
F/G 10fr.
> Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û
Û ‰ ‰ Û ‰ Û Œ J J J F 1111
1111
1111
B b/G
G 5fr.
# & Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û
Û Û Û Û Û Û. J
111111
G
# & Û Û Û Û Û Û Û
5fr.
Û ‰ ‰ Û ‰ Û Œ J J J 1111
321
7fr. 1111
1111
Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û
111111
G
Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û. J J J
9
D/G
B b/E b
C/G
1111
G C (9)/G
F6/G
G
G
Û ‰ ‰ Û ‰ Û Œ J J J
111111
C/F 5
B b/G
G
8fr.
Û Û Û Û Û Û
2 1
Û Û Û Û Û Û Û
Verses 1–4: F6/G
C (9)/G
G
G
G/F
G 5fr.
# . Cont. rhy. simile & . œ œ œ œ œj œ 321
14
1. Don’t in - ter - rupt 2.–4. See additional lyrics
j œ
the
sor
-
˙
row,
Ó
23
G
&
#
j œ œ
‰ œ
321
in
flames
œ œ
our
pro
œ œ œ œ ˙
-
8fr.
# & Œ
111111
F/B b
B b/E b
111111
111111
10fr.
‰
j bœ bœ
A room
œ œ bœ.
full of
glass
Ó
phet witch - es
E b/A b 22
23
2 1
-
j œ n˙
es,
Œ
j œ œ.
Ó
right;
G
G/F 5fr.
18
‰ œj
Œ
darn
C (9)/G
G
F6/G
j œ œ.
23
2 1
7fr.
7fr. 23
œ œ œ
be
∑
po - lite. C/F 5fr.
‰
j œ nœ
he says,
111111
œ œ nœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ “You’re notch-es lib - er - a - tion doll;”
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212 C (9)/G
G
F6/G
G
G
G/F
G/E
5fr.
26
&
#
‰
321
˙
j œ œ œ
and he
chains
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
me with that ser-pent, to that
1.2. G 30
&
#
˙.
&
œ
E - thi - o
5. Don’t in - ter - rupt 6. See additional lyrics
.. G
F6/G
j œ œ.
j œ
the
pi - an
G/E
-
23
˙
row,
C (9)
G
G 7fr.
Ó
23
‰ œj
Œ
darn
G
&
#
j œ œ
œ.
321
G/F
“We
œ
walked
on
w
œ
the
E b/A b 42
&
#
23
F/B b
8fr.
10fr.
Œ
bœ
œ
œ
Don’t let
up
111111
œ nœ bœ
the C/F
sor
F6/G
j b œj n œ . œ
111111
œ.
G
#
& nœ
œ œ œ ˙
j œ œ
right.
He says,
row,
Ó
∑
B b/E b 111111
nœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
death and birth and death and birth and
C (9)/G
G
To Coda fi
G/F
G 5fr.
5fr.
45
‰
7fr.
œ œ œ œ you be po - lite.”
moon,
j œ œ.
G
23
2 1
∑
23
23
5fr.
38
G/F 5fr.
∑
23
23
G/F
2 1
sor
wall.
D.C. 4.
G/F
5fr.
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
-
w
5fr.
C (9)/G
321
23
23
œ œ œ œ œ œ
G/E
∑
23
G
F6/G
#
G/F
23
% Verses 5 & 6:
34
23
5fr.
Œ
5fr.
3.
G/E 7fr.
23
23
2 1
G/F
7fr.
Ó
111111
‰
321
death and birth;
j œ œ
he says,
7fr.
23
2 1
“Bring that bot - tle kind - ly
j j œ œ œ.
œ.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ
23
and I’ll
pad
your purse.
C (9)/G
F6/G
G/F
G 5fr.
# Ó &
‰
49
j œ œ œ
I’ve got
G/E G/F
# & ÛJ Û 23
23
œ
2 1
œ œ œ œ œ œ
head - ful
of quan-d’ry and
a
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
might - y, might - y, might - y
G 5fr.
53
a
321
Û Û Û Û Û J
Don’t Interrupt the Sorrow - 3 - 2
thirst.
Û Û J
Û Û Û Û Û J
Û
23
Û
Ó
D.S. % al Coda
5fr. 23
23
˙
G/E G/F 7fr.
23
23
7fr.
Û Û
Û
Û
Û Û
213
fi Coda 56
&
#
G/E
G/F
G 5fr.
∑
.. Û 23
23
Û
7fr. 23
Û
Û
Û
Û
Û
Verse 2: Anima rising Queen of Queens Wash my guilt of Eden Wash and balance me Anima rising Uprising in me tonight She’s a vengeful little goddess With an ancient crown to fight Verse 3: Truth goes up in vapors The steeples lean Winds of change, patriarchs Snug in your Bible Belt dreams God goes up the chimney Like childhood Santa Claus The good slaves love the Good Book A rebel loves a cause Verse 4: I’m leaving on the 1:15 You’re darn right Since I was seventeen I’ve had no one over me He says, “Anima rising, so what— Petrified wood process Tall timber down to rock!” Verse 6: Seventeen glasses Rhine wine Milk of the Madonna Clandestine You don’t let up the sorrow He lies and he cheats It takes a heart like Mary’s these days When your man gets weak
Don’t Interrupt the Sorrow - 3 - 3
Û Û J
Û Û Û Û Û .. J
214
SHADES OF SCARLETT CONQUERING Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Moderately Œ = 104 Intro:
E/A Piano (arr. for gtr.)
D/A
w & 44 # ww Œ œ œ œ œ œ œ #œ P 0
3 2 4
3 2 4
0
0
E/A
0 0 1
0 0 1
0
0
0 2
0
0 0 1
0
0
3 2 4
3 2 4
0
2
E/A
0 0 1
3 2 4
0
2
3 2 4
j œœ œœ .. #œ #œ. Œ œ œ
E/B
2
˙˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ #œ
0
0
0
0
0 2
Dm9
4
D/A
0 0 1
4
2
D/A ˘ œœ œœ œ œ œœ # œ œ œ œ # œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ J J
j œœ œœ .. & #œ #œ. Œ œ œ 5
4
œœ œ ‰
0 0 1
T A B
T A B
œ # œœ Œ
> j œœ .. œœ œ. #œ œ œ œ J
œ # œœ Œ
œœ œ ‰
3 2 4
3 2 4
> j œœ .. œœ œ. #œ œ œ œ J E/B
0
2
0 0 1
3 2 4
2
œ œ œ œ >œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ >œ œ œ œ œ
1
1
0
0
3
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
2
0
3
0 0
Verse 1: Am7
Bm7
œ œ œ œ.
& .. Œ 9
2 1
œ & .. œœ T A B
..
œ œ J œJ 13121
Out of the fire
œ
0 1 0
œœ œ
œ
0 1 0 0
œœ œ
32
like Cath-’lic
œ
0 1 0 0
G
œœ œ
œ
0 1 0 0
# œœ œ
œ
2 3 2 0
œ ˙ J
A7sus
‰ œJ
Œ
4
13 2
saints
0
œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ 2 4
comes Scar - lett and her deep
œœ œ œ œj œ . 2 3 2
2
Em9
0
œ #œ œ œ œ 4 0
0
3
0
œ œ œ 4
0
3
com-plaint,
œ œœ œ œ œ 0
˙.
3
œ œ œ œ j œ J 0
0
3
0
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2
0
215 Bm7
& Œ 13
œ œ œ
œ.
mim-ick - ing
ten
Cont. rhy. simile
œ J
-
Em9
G
œ J
œ
13121
der - ness
32
she
œ J
˙
4
A7sus
Œ
œ œ œ œ œ
œ J
‰
13 2
sees
in
œ
2 4
sen - ti - men - tal mov - ies
Bm7
& w
Œ
16
j œ œ
‰
A
Dm7
œ œ œ œ œ
Œ
211
cin - e - mat - ic
G 32
œ
œ
4
sweep - ing
& Œ
rid
œ.
œ J
32 1
lov - ers
ball - room
&
œ
˙
gowns
Œ
œ.
œ J
œ
œ
œ
crin
a
œ
to
town,
œ
œ3
œ -
o
32
-
˙
œ
œ
and
˙
œ
Œ
Flynn,
˙.
-
way.
œ.
œ œ œ
Œ
4
13 2
lines
œ
œ J
through stand - in
œ J
chas - ing the ghosts
of
œ boys
œ J
œ
13121
and
G
œ
Dm7
her
‰
œ
32
œ œ ˙.
she likes
Shades of Scarlett Conquering - 4 - 2
Œ
2 1
au - burn hair.
œ
œ
to have things her
‰ œj Jœ
œ
She comes from
C 4
œ
w
32 1
way;
32
Œ
4
play - ers
To Coda fi
Bm7
G
œ œ œ œ
œ
œ
ex - tra
Am7
Mag - no - lia’s hope - ful in
and
w
Bm7
œ
œ
Em9
G
13121
in
13 2
& Œ
œ J
‰
3 1
take her breath
Bm7
2. Out in the wind 4. See additional lyrics
Ga - ble
211
œ
plan - ta - tions
œ œ
‰
2 34
œ. œ œ œ & ‰ Jœ œ œ
36
comes
œ
E7sus
Em9 32
er
sway,
w
œ œ œ
2 1
2 1
-
œ
C/F
Am7 29
œ
13121
cel - lu - loid
2 1
Verses 2 & 4: %Am7 26
œ
Am7
œ œ. & J 22
œ
œ
C
& œ 19
œ
œ.
œ J
13121
a school
j œ œ œ œ
of south-ern charm,
C/F
Œ
3 1
‰
œ œ œ
œ3
œ
an - y man
in
the
216 G 39
&
32
œ
Am7
œ œ œ œ œ œ
4
world hold - ing out
his
˙
arm
Am7
& Œ
œ.
œ
œ J
Friends have told
œ J
13121
her,
G
“Not
œ
32
so
œ J
. & œ œ ˙
4
˙
Œ
Lov-ers in
œ
&
œ
just
G
≈ œ œ œ œ
13121
an - ger
œ
œ
œ
to
be
nice.
˙
∑
132
hard-er and hard
œ & J
211
∑
‰
dreams
32
Am7
œ œ œ 4
œ3
œ
from the dark things she
G
∑
431
4
eyes
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Shades of Scarlett Conquering - 4 - 3
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132
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night
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feels.
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ed scenes.
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run- ning the
to
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her
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Ó
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211
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58
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and yell - in,’ “Not
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Dm7
61
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4
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∑
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&
32
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54
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Neigh-bors try’n’ to sleep
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proud.”
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so loud.”
50
pay.
Bm7
2 1
w
Em9
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w
2 34
would soon be made to
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‰
2 1
Verse 3:
43
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217
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32
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and
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32
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nails.
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234
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ev - ’ry - thing.”
Play 3 times Repeat and fade Dm7
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211
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4
132
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Verse 4: Beauty and madness to be praised ’Cause it is not so easy to be brave To walk around in so much need To carry the weight of all that greed Dressed in stolen clothes she stands, cast iron and frail With her impossibly gentle hands and her blood-red fingernails Out of the fire and still smoldering She says, “A woman must have everything” Shades of Scarlett conquering she says, “A woman must have everything”
Shades of Scarlett Conquering - 4 - 4
hands
Asus
she says,
Em7/A
gen - tle
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Œ
2 1
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sib - ly
Am7
Em9
G
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w
‰ j œ œ œ œ œ
Œ
4
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4
with her im - pos
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2 34
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G
Am7
and her blood - red
Bm7 77
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2 1
Fmaj7
E7sus
Bm7 73
œ J
cast
Am7 69
Am7/G
Am7
Dm7
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211
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218
THE HISSING OF SUMMER LAWNS
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL and JOHN P. GUERIN
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Fast Œ = 146 Intro:
# & # 44 ..
Bm
∑
C/B
˙ .. œ # & # 44 .. ˙ n œ ˙. œ F 0 1 .. 23 T
A B
Bm
∑
Piano (arr. for gtr.)
2
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0 1
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1. He bought her a
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dia - mond for her throat, 2.–4. See additional lyrics E9( b 5)
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she could see the val - ley
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he put her
in
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ranch house
on
a
hill;
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in
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hear the
the
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2 413
hiss - ing of
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sum-mer lawns.
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w
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‰
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5fr.
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ness,
The Hissing of Summer Lawns - 2 - 1
O œ
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won - der makes it
a a
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up her
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eas - y,
132
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ness
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with
a
joy
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3
dark - ness, dark - ness, no
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132
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132
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ness.
Verse 2: He put up a barbed wire fence To keep out the unknown And on every metal thorn Just a little blood of his own She patrols that fence of his To a latin drum and The hissing of summer lawns Darkness Wonder makes it easy Darkness With a joyful mask Darkness Tubes gone darkness, darkness, darkness No color no contrast
The Hissing of Summer Lawns - 2 - 2
O w
132
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132
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132
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211
Repeat and fade
5fr.
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ness.
Verse 3: Diamond dog Carrying up a cup and a cane Looking through a double glass Looking at too much pride and too much shame There’s a black fly buzzing, There’s a heat wave burning in her master’s voice Hissing summer lawns Verse 4: He gave her his darkness to regret And good reason to quit him He gave her a room full of Chippendale That nobody sits in Still she stays with a love of some kind It’s the lady’s choice The hissing of summer lawns
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220
THE BOHO DANCE Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 110 Intro:
# # 4 n n œœ & 4 œ F
3
8 6
T A B
8
7
C/E
10 10
0
5
10 10
3 1
# œ & # .. œ
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1. Down in the cel 2.3. See additional lyrics
..
3
G2
D
2
3 2 4
3
1 0 3
4
C #m7
3 2 5
3 2 5
Bm7
1 0 3
3 2 5
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0
Em7
4fr.
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Bm7
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3
3
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4
zone,
I
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2 4
3 2 4 2
0
0 0
4
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went look - ing
for some
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2
4
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2
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4fr.
8
&
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1 32
sweet
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in - spi - ra - tion.
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2
4
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rooms
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well,
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with
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like
this
The Boho Dance - 3 - 1
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when
32
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time
band
32
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was
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hard
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was a hope - ful
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work - ing
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cheap.
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an
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C #m7
Bm7
Bm7
Em7
F/G
A7sus
4fr.
17
&
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old
ro - mance,
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the
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2
Œ
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4
dance,
it has - n’t gone to G
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on
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32
the
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213
clean - er’s
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press
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A7sus
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was
in
my
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4fr.
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2
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jeans
1.
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&
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w
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38
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7 8
9 10
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for
3 3
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2 3
caught
F2
a
2
lit - tle
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∑
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10 10
13121
de - tail
C2
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3
1 0 3
3 2 5
3 2 5
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3
5 5
The Boho Dance - 3 - 2
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4
a - long
1 0 3
3 2 5
3 2 5
A7sus
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∑
2 4
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www
C/E
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0 0
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3
5 5
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3
2
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0
2
3
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3
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4 5
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3 4
4 5
4 5
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∑
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2 4 5
3
the seams.
2.
D
∑
1
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lace
G2
8 8
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and
8 8
˙˙ ˙˙
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∑
n ˙˙ n ˙˙
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2 4
∑
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3 421
sleep.
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1
3
3
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222
fi Coda
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42
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of
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in
me
on
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4
‰
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2 4
town;
the
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streets
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were nev - er real - ly
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4fr.
# & # œJ 48
1 31 21
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13121
mine,
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F2
51
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2
not
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C2
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10 10
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9 10
2 3
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4
‰
mine,
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F2
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1
3
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3
3
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3 2 5
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3 2 5
Verse 2: And you were in the parking lot Subterranean by your own design The virtue of your style inscribed On your contempt for mine Jesus was a beggar He was rich in grace And Solomon kept his head in all his glory It’s just that some steps outside the Boho dance Have a fascination for me A camera pans the cocktail hour Behind a blind of potted palms And finds a lady in a Paris dress With runs in her nylons Verse 3: You read those books where luxury Comes as a guest to take a slave Books where artists in noble poverty Go like virgins to the grave Don’t you get sensitive on me ’Cause I know your just too proud You couldn’t step outside the Boho dance now Even if good fortune allowed Like a priest with a pornographic watch Looking and longing on the sly Sure it’s stricken from your uniform But you can’t get it out of your eyes Nothing is capsulized in me On either side of town The streets were never really mine Not mine, not mine, these glamour gowns The Boho Dance - 3 - 3
œ
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A7sus
Em7
Bm7
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œ
3
3 2 5
1 0 3
3 2 5
3 2 5
˙. gowns.
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HARRY’S HOUSE/CENTERPIECE Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Music by HARRY “SWEETS” EDISON Words by JOHN HENDRICKS
Guitar tuning: C-7-7-3-5-4
➅=C ➂=F ➄ = G ➁ = Bb ➃=D ➀=D
Moderately Œ = 110 Intro: C
Cm7
F
Gm7
5fr. 123
123
& 44 T A B
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5 5 5
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b œœ
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123
123
7 7 7
1111
2 2 2
0
0
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‰
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0 0 2
3 3
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1. Heat waves on 2. See additional lyrics
A bmaj9
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2
5 5 5 5
¿
0
¿
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‰
the run
-
œ.
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he
takes
his
bag
-
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gage
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a tax - i
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in - to
œ
town.
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234
the
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0
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wheels
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car - ou - sel, B b/D
‰ Ó
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set
down,
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42
7 7 7 7
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as B b/D
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5fr.
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way
7fr.
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Ó
E b6/F
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0 2 3
3
3
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F6/G
bœ
0
0
b œœœ œœ
bœ bœ
0 0 2 3
3 3
2341
7fr.
Œ
œœœ œ
œœ
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Cont. fingerpicking simile
& œ
2 2 2
œœ œœ
1 11
B b/D
C
2341
2 2 2
>œœ b œœ bœ œ œ œ ¿ œ œ œ
œ œ
0
Verses 1 & 2:
10
0 0 0
0 0 0
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7fr.
1111
1111
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2
3 3 3
0
F
5fr.
0
44 b œ œœ b bœ
0 0
0 0
7
Cm7
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4
T A B
2 0
2 2 2
C
7fr.
∑
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‰
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C
Œ
1111
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schools
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224
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E b6/F
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& bœ œ œ 17
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&
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fish - es.
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F6/G 20
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7fr.
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lights
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the
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in
the
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fish - net
caught up
win
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j œ bœ
‰
Œ
dows Cm7
F
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skin-ny,
black
mod - els
with
213
cred-it card
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Œ
C (9)
Gm7
high - fash
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-
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bœ J
123
ion
Cm7
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curls
123
and
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123
123
blondes
with
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‰ bœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ‰
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eyes,
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look-ing
for the
chic
and
the fan - cy
∑
∑
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∑
2
hid.
∑
∑
∑
Verse 3:
∑
∑
E bmaj9
C
& Œ
Gm7 7fr.
to buy.
2.
2
123
F
C9sus
& œJ b œ
45
Ó
213
girls;
1.
&
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38
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the
5fr.
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33
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C
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at
7fr.
123
123
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234
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7fr.
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She
is
7fr.
lost
E bmaj9
œ œ.
œ J
111111
in
225
œ
œ
bœ œ ˙
2341
House and
Gar
-
Œ
dens;
E bsus2
j nœ bœ bœ
& ‰ 51
œ œ
œ œ œ
he’s caught up
in
Chief - of
& Œ
123
œ
œ
œ J
He drifts
œ
off
in
-
to the
& b œJ
‰
Œ
œ
mem - o - ry
of
œ.
œ
œ J
‰
school,
œ.
with her
7fr.
bod
œ œ. bœ œ.
œ J
111111
-
y
oiled
E b6/F
5fr.
œ
œ
111111
the
way
œ
œ.
bœ J
she
looked in
E bmaj9
F6/G
œ
∑
Ó B b/D
bœ œ bœ œ œ
7fr.
2341
Staff.
2341
A bmaj9 57
œ
E bmaj9
C 54
œ œ
-
Œ
234
œ
2341
and
œ bœ œ shin
-
œ J
œ
‰
ing
E bsus2
& Œ
‰
60
bœ
œ
œ
at
the
œ.
pub - lic
œ
œ.
œ.
234
swim-ming
pool.
Ó
œ œ
∑
“CENTERPIECE”
Suggested guitar chord voicings in standard tuning B b9
C9
3 421
21333
A9 3fr.
2fr. 3 421
A b9 G13
3 421
3fr.
131241
D b9
21333
Moderate jazz blues Œ = 74 (ŒÂ = ‰ÇŒ) Intro: N.C.(C9)
& Ó 63
œœ b œœ œ œ b œœ J œ
‰
Bkgd. Vcl.: Ah,
œ & œœ 66
œœ œ ah,
b œœœ
œœ œ
we,
b œœœ
we,
Harry’s House/Centerpiece - 5 - 3
œœ œ
C #dim7 C7 3fr.
œœ b œœ œ œ b œœ œ 2314
13141
ah,
œœ œ ah,
œœœ
G9
3fr.
œœ œ
we,
œœ œ
we.
G7
3fr.
œœ œ
T1324
œœ œ
131211
ah,
œœ œ
A b9
Am7 7fr.
œœ œ
Ó
D9
5fr. 2 333
ah,
E9 4fr.
œ bœ œœ œœ œœ b œœ œ œ 13141
1324
we,
Œ
E7
21333
21333
œœ œ
we,
Ó
D sus9 6fr.
5fr.
œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ 1111
ah,
Œ
we,
‰
œ J 1. The
226
Verse:
& .. 69
D b9
œ œ bœ œ œ
œ œ œ
G13
more I’m with you, 2. Piano solo 3. See additional lyrics
pret - ty
œ œ œ bœ œ J & 73
build - in’
all
G9
E7
. & ˙
79
&
œ J
œ
-
by,
&
C #dim7
bœ œ œ
noth - ing’s
œ
our
my love
E9
œ
œ
you’re
my
bœ
œ
œ bœ
with - out
œ
nev - er
œ J
œ.
I’m
A b9
G7
will
D9
œ J
‰
‰ œJ
œ
cease.
Œ
you,
3.
Am7
D sus9
œ
cen
œ
hap - pi - ness
an - y good
œ
G13 D b9
in - crease.
œ bœ
G13
œ J
‰
you,
œ œ.
-
∑
82
œ bœ
feel
1.2.
œ bœ.
ba
#
C9 C dim7 G9 œ œ œ bœ œ œ bœ ˙. J J
G13
the more I
œ J
œ
Am7
’Cause
G13
by,
a - round
œ J
‰
-
œ.
œ J
my dreams
76
œ.
ba
œ
C9
#
C dim7 œ b œJ J ‰ ‰ Jœ
C9
D9
˙
Am7
D sus9
..
ter - piece.
∑
D9
∑
∑
∑
Spoken: When will you be home, Harry? Get down off of there. Yeah, I sure am sick of that sofa. When will you be home, Harry? I said get down off of there. Nothing’s any good.
&
(dbld. by bass gtr.)
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ
œ
(alternate tuned guitar – see “Harry’s House” tuning information)
T A B
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
2
2
0
0
œ
œœ >
2 0
œ
7 0
5
œ
œ
œ
7 5
œ
7 5
œ
œ
7 5
œ
œ
7 5
œ
œ
7
œ
œ
7
5
5
œ
œ
7 5
5
Moderately Œ = 110
“HARRY’S HOUSE”
E bsus2
86
&
234
bœ >
bœ
œœ >
hold
T A B
3
3
œ
0 3
Harry’s House/Centerpiece - 5 - 4
3
3
œ
0 3 3
œ
3
43 œœ >
bœ
0 3 3
bœ
3
œœ >
œ
b œœœœ > 0 0 0 3
0 3 3
44
227
Verse: C
Cm7
œ œ bœ
& 44 œ . 88
123
123
Shin - ing
B b/D
Gm7 C (9)
F
5fr.
7fr.
œ
œ
œ
123
hair
œ
bœ J
and
shin - ing
Gm7
œ
œ J
213
Œ
œ
& œ bœ
him
Œ
in
‰
œ œ.
œ J
123
F
to
œ bœ
tell him
she
œ reeled
C (9)
Gm7 7fr.
œ
123
œ œ œ.
‰ bœ J
shin - ing as
5fr.
91
Œ
2341
skin,
Cm7
C
E bmaj9
œ
œ
123
like
œ
bœ J
she
did
œ J
œ J
213
to
-
œ. day
E bmaj9
& Œ 94
2341
‰ bœ J
œ œ œ œ œ
just what he could do
œ with
Har - ry’s
C9sus
&
Œ
Œ
≈ bœ
house
and
œ œ œ œ
Ó
2
∑
T A B
∑
..
∑
..
Repeat and fade
..
∑ œ
œ >œ 2
0
œ
0
..
∑ œ >œ 2
œ
0
0
Verse 3 (Centerpiece): We’ll find a house and garden somewhere Along a country road a piece A little cottage on the outskirts Where we can really find release ’Cause nothing’s any good without you Baby, you’re my centerpiece
œ 2
0
Verse 2 (Harry’s House): He opens up his suitcase In the continental suite And people thirty stories down Look like colored currents in the street A helicopter lands on the Pam Am roof Like a dragonfly on a tomb And businessmen in button-downs Press into conference rooms Battalions of paper-minded males Talking commodities and sales While at home, their paper wives And their paper kids Paper the walls to keep their gut reactions hid
Harry’s House/Centerpiece - 5 - 5
œ
œ
Har - ry’s take-home pay.
Outro:
j & œ ‰ Œ 97
œ œ J
œ œ J
œ >
œ
0
œ >œ 2
0
œ
0
. œ >œ œ . 2
0
0
2
..
228
SWEET BIRD Guitar tuning: C-7-7-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D Moderately Œ = 100 Intro: Fade in
1.2.
E9sus
Em7
Em9
3.
Em7
G
Em7
G/C
# & 44 .. Û ¿ Û ÛJ Û JÛ Û ¿ Û Û ¿ Û Û ¿ Û ÛJ Û JÛ Û ¿ Û Û ¿ Û .. Û ¿ Û ÛJ Û . P 2341
341
%Verse: C (9)
# œ œ œ œ œ & J œ
œ J
Cont. rhy. simile
1. Out on some bor - der - line, 2. See additional lyrics
˙
&
#
Œ œ œ œ œ
234
A/D
&
#
-
en
œ œ. J
œ
œ
Sweet
bird,
Ó
# & Œ
2 1
you
˙
time
œ
œ
œ
œ
G/C
C (9)
œ
all these vain prom - is - es
œ œ œ œ œJ
Œ
# œ œ œ œ ˙ & 2 1
must be laugh - ing.
on
23
w
G2/D 5fr.
23
23
van - ish - ing.
œ.
T
fall
-
œ œ. J
œ œ. J ing
star;
F6/C
œ beau
G/C
w
G/F
G/D
2 1
œ J
G
2 1
brief - er than a
T
be - tween,
œ œ Jœ œ œ œ J
Œ œ
G/D
œ
in
and woke up
are
C (9) 23
mark of
w
7fr.
in
˙
111111
C (9) 20
œ œ œ. J J
2 1
C (9)
111111
C/F
111111
œ œ J
321
. Œ œ œJ n œ
œ. œ ˙ J 5fr.
16
Œ
C (9)
G/C
B b/E b
234
I lay down gold
œ some
Em9
341
F6/C
234
5fr.
10
341
Em9
2 1
6
234
œ J
˙
- ty
jars,
œ
321
œ
œ
Œ
œ
some-where with your wings on
A/D 111111
œ
œ C/F
œ ‰ Jœ œJ
Be - hind our
œ J
w
œ
œ
time you
G/C 5fr.
111111
eyes
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# & Œ 27
C (9)
G/D
‰ œ œ œ
2 1
œ œ
cal - en-dars
of
T
our
œ.
œ J
&
#
œ J
‰
321
œ
œ
œ
of
time
œ
œ
œ
must
be
2 1
œ
œ
˙
w
w
laugh - ing,
C (9)
3 # & œ œ œ œ
œ
321
up on your feath - ers
œ J
laugh
G/C
œ œ ˙.
œ. -
E9sus
¿ Û Û
2341
ing.
1.–3.
Em7
.. Û
∑
2 1
4.
E9sus
Em7
E9sus
Em7
¿ Û 341
D.S. % al Coda
G/C
> > ¿ Œ ¿ ‰ 74 Û Û Û Û Û Û Û ¿ Û . ¿ ‰ 44 .. 74 Û Û Û Û Û Û Û ¿ Û Û Û Û 44 J J J J J J
# & Û. 38
2341
341
fi Coda
# & .. œ 41
2341
œ
321
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
Guess - es based on what each set
œ œ
œ of
œ
2 1
œ J
œ
∑
.. .. œ 2341
œ.
w
time and change is touch - ing.
Play 4 times E9sus
#
341
C (9)
F6/C
&
T
cir - cled with com - pro - mise.
œ
œ
and change, you
F6/C
44
œ J
C (9)
Sweet bird
34
œ œ œ J J
2 1
lives
F6/C 31
‰ œ
˙
To Coda fi
G/D
Repeat and fade
Em7
œ
œ
œ
Guess - es based on
œ
œ
what each
œ
œ
set
of
œ
341
œ
œ
time and change is
Verse 2: Golden in time Cities under the sand Power ideals and beauty Fading in everyone’s hand Give me some time I feel like I’m losing mine Here on this horizon line With the earth spinning and the sky forever rushing No one knows They can never get that close Guesses at most Guesses based on what each set of time and change is touching (4x) Guesses based on what each set of time and change is touching Sweet Bird - 2 - 2
œ
œ J
œ.
touch - ing.
..
230
SHADOWS AND LIGHT a capella
# & # 44 Œ
# . & # œ
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ Ev - ’ry
# œ œ & # J
blind
per - ils
of
## 3 œ œ œ . & 4 13
blind
ben
œ
-
ness,
## œ n œ œ &
œ J
18
Threat-ened by
## n œ œ œ & drawn
&
## œ Myth
all
œ œ. J
22
26
-
œ œ3 œ œ œ . J -
i - cal dev - il
Shadows and Light - 3 - 1
e - fac
its
the
-
things,
j œ
œ all
42 œ
œ
œ
œ
bless - ings
Œ
œ œ J
and
œ sight.
44 œ n œ œ œ
nœ nœ ˙
nœ œ œ
things,
dev - il of
of the ev - er - pres
œ -
œ
ent
œ œ
of
light,
‰ Jœ
Œ
˙
The
œ œ Œ
3 4
Ó
of par - a - sites,
dev - il of
œ ‰ œ œ # œ œ # Jœ J J
source
sight.
œ J
ness
has some
œ œ
œ œ œ J
44 œ œ œ ˙ .
and
˙
œ.
to
œ J
œ.
tors,
blind
œ J
œ
blind - ness
œ œ. J
44 w
and it
œ
œ
ness,
-
œ œ œ œ J
œ.
shad - ows
œ
-
œ œ œ œ œ J
9
has
œ œ œ. 43
œ J Ó
4
pic - ture
œ œ. J
˙.
Œ
˙.
œ œ œ
Œ
˙.
cru - el - ty,
˙.
nœ ˙ J
Œ
de - light.
˙ laws
˙
œ ‰ J
œ œ œ 43
gov-ern - ing
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# œ œ œ. & # 43
œ
30
blind
-
ness,
## œ œ & J
œ
œ
blind - ness
Sun - tans
in
# . & # 43 ˙ # œ & # J
œ J
œ
smiles
# & # œ nœ
œ
# œ œ œ & # Drawn
all
-
œ
Œ
i - cal god
## 3 œ œ œ . & 4 64
day,
Shadows and Light - 3 - 2
œ
Œ
and
œ
Ó
things,
day
œ
42 œ
œ and
the
ev - er -
last
ing
w
of
of
œ
-
rays,
43
œ
in
œ
œ
the
sub
œ
-
way
˙.
˙
Œ
day.
œ3 a œ
god
44 œ œ œ ˙ . night.
scrib - bled
and
aœ œ
œ J ∑
œ œ œ
god
#œ J
œ
their lan - tern
44 œ n œ œ œ ˙
things,
œ œ #œ œ J
in
j œ œJ œ .
Œ
nœ nœ ˙
all
of
œ
œ
œ J œ
Œ
œ J
œ
œ
min - ers
free - dom
œ
œ
day.
night
j œ
to
œ œ3 œ ˙
Myth
œ
˙
œ.
∑
44 œ œ œ ˙ .
œ
night,
nœ œ. J
56
œ
œ
œ
pale
pres - i - dents,
œ J
∑
œ J
‰
night
œ œ œ.
œ J
Threat-ened by
œ
rooms,
œ
œ œ
on
it’s like
52
&
œ
‰ œj œ œ
# ˙ & # 47
## œ
œ J
night,
Hos - tage
60
œ
din - ing
œ œ œ. œ
∑
sight.
œ J
œ J
res - er - va - tion
39
44
and
œ œ œ œ J
36
44 œ œ œ ˙ .
œ
w
cru - el - ty.
˙.
˙
Œ
de - light.
˙
œ ‰ œ œ œ 43 J
˙
laws
gov-ern - ing
∑
∑
232
# œ œ & # J
œ œ œ œ œ J
70
Crit - ics
of
## 3 œ . & 4
all
œ œ
74
ex - pres
# œ & #
say
œ
pelled
œ
by
œ
œ
pre - scribed
# œ œ œ. & # # œ & # œ nœ
œ J
Threat-ened by
all
things,
# œ & #
œ
## œ &
œ
wrong
and
œ and
Shadows and Light - 3 - 3
œ
œ
44 œ œ œ ˙ . right,
and
˙
œ
-
44 ˙
Com
˙
-
j ‰ œ
Œ
we fight
for
˙
œ œ ˙
Ó
œ œ œ nœ œ. J ‰ œ
3
born a - gain, born a - gain.
œ J
‰
œ œ œ gov -ern - ing
œ œ œ
Œ
˙
gov - ern - ing
wrong
œ and
44 w
j œ
drawn
œ #œ œ œ #œ œ
24 œ
œ
Œ
œ œ. J
3
light,
say-ing it’s
˙
mark of Cain,
laws
∑
white
i - deals
œ.
œ
˙
˙.
and
43
œ œ œ
right.
œ œ œ œ
de
ken
4 œ œ 4 œ right,
œ J
man of cruel - ty,
of
-
some
j œ
wrong
˙.
œ œ œ
or
œ œ J
œ
˙.
right.
˙
Œ
in black
44 œ œ œ
Ó
œ œ œ J
man
œ
wrong
it’s
judg - es
things,
the ev - er - bro
98
102
œ.
œ J
#œ ‰ œJ # œJ œ J
# œ & # 94
ing
-
œ
34 œ .
# nœ nœ ˙ & # œ 90
all
œ
sion,
œ œ œ Œ
wrong,
86
œ
-
œ œ J
œ œ J
Œ
stand - ards
˙
82
œ
œ
Œ
wrong,
78
œ œ. J
right.
to
œ œ ˙
Man
of the laws
œ œ œ. 43
œ
wrong,
3 œ œ œ. 4 wrong,
w
œ
234
COYOTE
Guitar tuning: C-7-7-3-7-4
➅=C ➂=F ➄=G ➁=C ➃=D ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Fast Œ = 162 Intro: C (9)
j j j œœœ œœœ œœœ ‰ œœœ ‰ œœœ ‰ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ
Œ œœ & 44 œœ w F 234
0 2 2 2
T A B
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
&
w
0 2 2 2
T A B
w
0 2 2 2 0 5 7
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
j œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ ˙˙ .. œ œ œ œ ˙˙ .. ‰ œ œJ œ ˙ J
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
0
0 5 7
C sus(9)
Ó
234
w
0 0 0 0
0 5 7
% Verse: E bsus2
œœœ œ
œœœ Œ œ
œœœ œ w
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
0 2 2 2
& .. Œ
0 2 2 2
0 0 0 0
0
¿
¿
¿
¿
¿
œ
Œ
∑
¿
234
(spoken) 1. No re - grets, Coy - o - te. 2.–4. See additional lyrics
œ
We
œ
œ
œ J
œ
dif - f’rent sets
of
œ
cir - cum
-
œ J
œ
œ
C sus(9)
œ
œ
œ
I’m
up
all night
œ
234
stance.
œ
just come from such
C (9)
&
0 2 2 2
7fr.
Cont. rhy. simile
œ
j œœœ ‰ œœœ ‰ œœ .. œœ .. œ œ
G13sus
234
12
0 0 0 0
C (9)
0
9
œ œ j œ
‰ œjœ œœ œœ ‰ œjœ ‰ œjœ ‰ œœj ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ‰ œ œJ œ ˙ J
Œ
j œœœ œ
Ó
234
C sus(9)
234
C sus(9)
0 0 0 0
0
C (9) 5
C (9)
C sus(9)
œ
œ
œ
in
the
œ
œ
œ
stu - di - os
œ and
œ J
œ you’re
œ J
up
G HH
G sus(9) 7fr.
& Œ 15
11111
Coyote - 4 - 1
F sus(9)
7fr.
œ
œ
œ J
œ
ear - ly
on
your
œ J ranch.
œ J
113411
œ.
œ
5fr.
Œ
‰
11111
œ J
œ
You’ll be
œ brush
œ -
œ
œ
œ
ing
out
a
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235 F
5fr.
18
&
F
F sus(9)
HH
œ
œ
brood
mare’s
113411
œ
œ
œ
œ
while
the
sun
is
as - cend
Œ
C (9)
œ
œ J
‰
234
œ
œ J
j œ œ
œ J
get - ting home
with
my
reel
j œ œJ
-
œ J
j œ œ
œ
113411
-
ing
and
‰
j bœ bœ J
11111
œ 3
I’ll
œ
just
be
E bsus2
C sus(9)
& Œ 21
5fr.
œ
11111
tail
5fr.
HH
5fr.
œ.
œ J
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and
the
lips
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234
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7fr.
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way.
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234
> Û Û Û Û Û Û Û 42 J J Repeat and fade w/rhy. simile
C (9)
2 &4 Û Û Û Û 66
Coyote - 4 - 3
4 Û Û Û >Û Û Û Û Û .. Û 4
234
C sus(9)
Û Û Û Û J
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Û Û J
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237
Verse 2: We saw a farmhouse burning down In the middle of nowhere In the middle of the night We rolled right past that tragedy Till we turned into some roadhouse lights Where a local band was playing Locals were up kicking and shaking on the floor The next thing I know That Coyote’s at my door He pins me in a corner and he won’t take “No” He drags me out on the dance floor And we’re dancing close and slow Now, he’s got a woman at home He’s got another woman down the hall and (spoken) He seems to want me anyway Why’d you have to get so drunk and Lead me on that way You just picked up a hitcher A prisoner of the white lines on the freeway Verse 3: I looked a Coyote right in the face On the road to Baljennie near my old hometown He went running through the whisker wheat Chasing some prize down And a hawk was playing with him Coyote was jumping straight up and making passes He had those same eyes, just like yours Under your dark glasses Privately probing the public rooms And peeking through keyholes in Numbered doors Where the players lick their wounds And take their temporary lovers And their pills and powders to get them through This passion play (spoken) No regrets, Coyote, I just get off up aways You just picked up a hitcher A prisoner of the white lines of the freeway Verse 4: (spoken) Coyote’s in the coffee shop He’s staring a hole in his scrambled eggs He picks up my scent on his fingers While he’s watching the waitresses’ legs He’s too far from the Bay of Fundy From Appaloosas and Eagles and tides And the air conditioned cubicles And the carbon ribbon rides Are spelling it out so clear Either he’s going to have to stand and fight Or take off out of here I tried to run away myself To run away And wrestle with my ego (spoken) and with this flame You put here in this Eskimo In this hitcher In this prisoner Of the fine white lines, of the white lines On the free freeway
Coyote - 4 - 4
238
AMELIA
Guitar in Open C tuning: C-7-5-4-3-5
➅=C ➂=E ➄=G ➁=G ➃=C ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 115 Intro:
1 2
5fr.
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0
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5
5
5
5 5 5
6 5 7
5
5
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5 5
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C/G
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driv - ing a - cross the burn - ing 2–7. See additional lyrics
C5
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Amelia - 3 - 1
leav-ing six
6 5 7 5
5
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& Ó 10
b œœ œ œ
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5
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∑
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5
5
B b/F
F 5fr.
4
5
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ter - rain.
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Œ
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1.–6. Am7
239
of
it was just a
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hold throughout
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Amelia - 3 - 2
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hold throughout
3 4
5 5 5
4
5
5
5
5 5 5 5
5
6 5 7
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5
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Verse 2: The drone of flying engines Is a song so wild and blue It scrambles time and seasons if it gets through to you Then your life become a travelogue Of picture-post-card-charms Oh Amelia, it was just a false alarm
Verse 5: A ghost of aviation She was swallowed by the sky Or by the sea, like me, she had a dream to fly Like Icarus ascending On beautiful foolish arms Amelia, it was just a false alarm
Verse 3: People will tell you where they’ve gone They’ll tell you where to go But till you get there yourself you never really know Where some have found their paradise Others just come to harm Oh, Amelia, it was just a false alarm
Verse 6: Maybe I’ve never really loved I guess that is the truth I’ve spent my whole life in clouds at icy altitudes And looking down on everything I crashed into his arms Amelia, it was just a false alarm
Verse 4: I wish that he was here tonight It’s so hard to obey his sad request of me To kindly stay away So this is how I hide the hurt As the road leads cursed and charmed I tell Amelia, it was just a false alarm
Verse 7: I pulled into the Cactus Tree Motel To shower off the dust And I slept on the strange pillows of my wanderlust I dreamed of 747s Over geometric farms Dreams, Amelia, dreams and false alarms
Amelia - 3 - 3
..
241
FURRY SINGS THE BLUES
Guitar tuning: D-7-7-3-5-4
➅=D ➂=G ➄=A ➁=C ➃=E ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 105 Intro: F5
G/D
G5
Am9
5fr.
# 3 & #4
# & # T A B
œ
0
3
3
5
5
7
7
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2
2
2
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2
2
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0 0
2
0
2
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3
3
213
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2
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7
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2
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2
0
2
0
2
0
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nœ œ œ.
Œ
Ó
213
1. Old Beale Street is 2.–4. See additional lyrics
0 7 7
2 3
0
D (9)
7fr.
5
5
0 7 7 7
D(9,11)
2
0
% Verse:
7
0
0
D (9)
2 3
0
23
7
D(9,11)
0
# & # .. Œ
0
0
7
23
23
23
G/D
9
5fr.
234
D (9) 213
7fr.
G5
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23
T A B
5
F5
7fr.
nœ œ œ J
‰
234
com-ing down;
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Bar
Am9 7fr.
# œ & # ‰ nœ œ
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12
board-ed up
j œ
‰
now.
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234
And
E - gles The Tai - lor,
‰ œ œ œJ
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and the Shine Boy’s
nœ œ J
Œ
gone,
G/D 7fr.
15
&
## œ œ œ fad - ed out
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with
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rag - time
D (9)
# . & # œ 18
213
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blues.
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Œ
23
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œ
œ
cast
in
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C/F
nœ œ œ
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and he’s stand - ing in a
Furry Sings the Blues - 3 - 1
234
lit - tle park
Œ
‰ œ œ œ œ œ nœ with his trum-pet in
his
œ hand,
œ
œ
œ
like he’s
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œ lis -
242 Am9 7fr.
# œ & # J 21
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234
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‰ nœ œ
Œ
t’ning back
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to the good old
Œ
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‰
bands
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and the
œ.
click
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of
œ
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high-heeled
shoes.
D (9)
# œ. & # œJ
‰ œJ
Œ
24
œ œ
œ œ nœ œ
213
Old
Fur - ry
sings
˙
œ
the blues,
œ
propped up
C/F
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œ œ
in his
bed
œ
œ
with
his
œ den -
Am9 7fr.
27
&
30
&
## œ
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-
tures and his
234
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re - moved.
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ness
and
Fur-ry’s
1.
And Gin - ny’s
She’s the old
F5
G5
7fr.
# œ & # œœ T A B
23
213
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0
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0
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‰
for her kind -
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gel
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G5
7fr.
5fr.
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3
5
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5
7
7
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23
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33
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7
3
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5
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Furry Sings the Blues - 3 - 2
5
7
23
23
7
7
0 0
0 0
234
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3
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5
7
23
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7
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F5
G5
Am9 5fr.
42
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213
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2 2 2
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0
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213
5
5
7
7
7
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0 0
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∑
˙.
the blues.
Œ ∑
.. .. ..
T A B
Verse 2: Pawn shops glitter like gold tooth caps In the grey decay They chew the last few dollars off old Beale Street’s carcass Carrion and mercy Blue and silver sparkling drums Cheap guitars, eye shades and guns Aimed at the hot blood of being no one Down and out in Memphis, Tennessee Old Furry sings the blues You bring him smoke and drink and he’ll play for you It’s mostly muttering now, and side show spiel But there was one song he played I could really feel
nœ nœ 3
3
∑
0 2
2
2
2
0
2
œ
2
0
..
∑ œ œ
œ œ
œ œ . . 0
2
0
2
0
0
Verse 3: There’s a double bill murder at the New Daisy The old girl’s silent across the street She’s silent—waiting for the wrecker’s beat, Silent—staring at her stolen name Diamond boys and satin dolls Bourbon laughter—ghosts—history falls To parking lots and shopping malls As they tear down old Beale Street Old Furry sings the blues He points a bony finger at you and says “I don’t like you” Everybody laughs as if it’s the old man’s standard joke But it’s true We’re only welcome for our drink and smoke
Verse 4: W.C. Handy, I’m rich and I’m fay And I’m not familiar with what you played But I get such strong impressions of your hey-day Looking up and down old Beale Street Ghosts of the darktown society Come right out of the bricks at me Like it’s a Saturday night They’re in their finery, dancing it up and making deals Furry sings the blues Why should I expect that old guy to give it to me true Fallin’ to hard luck And time and other thieves While our limo is shining on his shanty street Old Furry sings the blues
0
Repeat and fade
2 3
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
5
5
D(9,11)
213
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23
0
D (9)
Fur - ry
Furry Sings the Blues - 3 - 3
j œ
234
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5fr.
3 ‰ j j ‰ 44 œ n œœ œJ œœ œ 4 œ œ œ œ œ nœ nœ
2
G5
7fr.
23
23
fi Coda 46
F5
2
..
243
244
A STRANGE BOY
Guitar tuning: D-7-3-7-2-5
➅=D ➂=G ➄=A ➁=A ➃=C ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 112 Intro:
F5/D G2/D
D5
D5
7fr.
5fr.
5fr.
# 4 . Œ j ‰ ‰ œj ‰ œj œ œ j & 4 . œœ nœ œ œ œ œ œ. w P 0 0 .. 2 T 5 7 0 A 2 5 7 7 B
D 9
2 2
324
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34
34
5 5
7 7
9 9
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34
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12 12
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0
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Œ
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is weav - ing
a
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9
9fr.
0
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34
2134
1. A strange boy 2.–4. See additional lyrics
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Verse 2: He keeps referring back to school days And clinging to his child Fidgeting and bullied His crazy wisdom holding on to something wild He asked me to be patient; well, I failed “Grow up!” I cried And as the smoke was clearing, he said “Give me one good reason why” What a strange, strange boy He sees the cars and sets the waves Sequences of mass and space He sees damage in my face A Strange Boy - 2 - 2
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Verse 4: A thousand glass eyes were staring In a cellar full of antique dolls I found an old piano And sweet chords rose up In waxed New England halls While the boarders were Snoring under crisp White sheets of curfew We were newly lovers then We were fire in the stiff Blue haired house rules
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BLACK CROW
Guitar tuning: B≤-12-3-4-3-2
➅ = Bb ➂ = F ➄ = Bb ➁ = Ab ➃ = Db ➀ = Bb
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 171
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252
SONG FOR SHARON
Guitar tuning: E b-7-3-4-3-2
➅ = Eb ➂ = F ➄ = Bb ➁ = Ab ➃ = Db ➀ = Bb
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1 2
j j œ œ œ œ œ œœ b œ œ
œœ œ b œœ ‰ œ J œ .. b œ b œœ b œœ œ œœ œœ œ J œ œ Œ œ
Eb
b œœ b œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ
Db
bœ
bœ œ œ
boat
chug - ging back
œ œ
with
G b(4)
3fr.
œ.
bœ bœ
all
for some - thing
œ
œ lac
œ bœ. J
113411
-
Œ
y.
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a
œ J Some
253 A b sus( 9)
bb œ b & 21
5fr.
and
5fr.
œ.
1.2.3.5.6.8.9.
Db
Eb
bœ
œ3
œ
bœ.
that
day
like
cra
111111
crave
Db
œ œ ˙
234
-
zy. B b sus( 9)
7fr.
(Simile to Intro)
bbb w
˙
4.
Eb
b &bb
‰
113411
A b sus( 9)
Db
234
29
œ.
gon - na see that dress
Eb
&
5fr.
bœ œ œ œ œ J
111111
girl’s
24
A b(4)
œ bœ œ bœ œ œ œ
234
∑
Ó
Db
∑
∑
..
111111
(Simile to Intro) (E≤9sus)
Ó
∑
∑
∑
(4.) bet - ter than I used to do. Eb
b &bb
∑
33
&
bbb
Db
10. Eb
41
&
bbb
b &bb T A B
234
bœ
tures
œ
Eb
∑
234
by and by.
œœœœ
0 2 2 2
0
Song for Sharon - 3 - 2
œœ œœ J 0 2
0 0
Œ
∑
..
111111
2
2
Eb
∑
234
Db
B b sus( 9)
7fr.
∑
234
0 0
..
111111
(E≤9sus)
∑
œ œ J œ 0
∑ Db
∑
j bœ œ œ œ ˙ 0
Eb
Db
234
0
7.
7fr.
Eb
œ œ œ œ
∑
D b B b sus( 9)
234
Db
(E≤9sus)
∑
234
Eb 37
Db
œ bœ œ 2
5
0
∑
œ b œ œ œ b œ œœœ 2
5
0
0
0 0 0
œœ œœ b Jœœ Jœœ œ bœ J 7 7
0 7
12 12
0 0
j œ 0
254
Eb 45
&
bbb
T A B
0 0
0
1 2
& T A B
bbb
0 0
0
Db
2 0 0
2 0 0
2 2
0
0
0 0
1 2
0
0 0
1 2
0 0
1 2
3 4
4
5
3 4 5
0
0
(E≤9sus)
( 0) 2
2 2 0 0
0 0
0
..
234
0
1 2
0 0
0
1 2
0 0
1 2
3 4
5
Verse 2: Little Indian kids on a bridge up in Canada They can balance and they can climb Like their fathers before them They’ll walk the girders of the Manhattan skyline Shine your light on me, Miss Liberty Because as soon as this ferry boat docks I’m headed to the church To play bingo Fleece me with a gambler’s flocks Verse 3: I can keep my cool at poker But I’m a fool when love’s at stake Because I can’t conceal emotion What I’m feeling’s always written on my face There’s a Gypsy down on Bleeker Street I went in to see her as a kind of joke And she lit a candle for my love luck And eighteen bucks went up in smoke
0
0
1 2
0 0
0
1 2
0 0
0
2 0 0
0 0
0
Db
. œœ œœ œœ Jœ œœ b œj . œ œ 2 0 0
2 2
0
0 0
0
..
Verse 6: Dora says, “Have children!” Mama and Betsy say “Find yourself a charity Help the needy and the crippled Or put some time into ecology” Well, there’s a wide, wide world of noble causes And lovely landscapes to discover But all I really want to do right now Is find another lover Verse 7: When we were kids in Maidstone, Sharon I went to every wedding in that little town To see the tears and the kisses And the pretty lady in the white lace wedding gown And walking home on the railroad tracks Or swinging on the playground swing Love stimulated my illusions More than anything Verse 8: And when I went skating after Golden Reggie You know it was white lace I was chasing Chasing dreams Mama’s nylons underneath my cowgirl jeans He showed me first you get the kisses And then you get the tears But the ceremony of the bells and lace Still veils this reckless fool here
Verse 4: Sharon, I left my man At a North Dakota junction And I came out to the Big Apple here To face the dream’s malfunction Love’s a repetitious danger You’d think I’d be accustomed to Well, I do accept the changes At least better than I used to do Verse 5: A woman I knew just drowned herself The well was deep and muddy She was just shaking off futility Or punishing somebody My friends were calling up all day yesterday All emotions and abstractions It seems we all live so close to that line and so far from satisfaction
Song for Sharon - 3 - 3
4
3 4 5
2 2
Repeat and fade
Eb
j œ j œ j . œ œ œ œ œ œœœ œ œ b œ . b œœ b œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ J œ b œ b œœ b œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ 2 2
2 2 0
0
Cont. simile
234
Db
234
b œœ b œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœœ 1 2
Eb
j j j j j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ j œ b œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ J œ b œ œ b œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ J œ b œ bœ œ œ œ
234
Eb
50
Db
Verse 9: Now there are twenty-nine skaters on Wollman Rink Circling in singles and in pairs In this vigorous anonymity A blank face at the window stares and stares And stares and stares and stares And the power of reason and the flowers of deep feelings Seem to serve me only to deceive me
Verse 10: Sharon, you’ve got a husband And a family and a farm I’ve got the apple of temptation And a diamond snake around my arm But you still have your music And I’ve still got my eyes on the land and the sky You sing for your friends and your family I’ll walk green pastures by and by
255
BLUE HOTEL ROOM
Guitar tuning: C-7-7-3-4-5
➅=C ➂=F ➄=G ➁=A ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Freely Intro: 6 C9
& 44 & 44 T A B
Cmaj7
∑
23
œ P
œ œ œ œ
œ
0
œ 0
2
0
3
0
2
0
∑
1111
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
0
2
2
0
0
∑
2
œ
œ
0
Ó
œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ 2 2
2 2
2 2
2
0
2
Œ
œ œœ
2
2 2 2
0
œ œœ
˙˙ ˙
5 5 5
7 7 7
œ œ œ 3
1. I’ve got a
Moderately slow Œ = 70 (ŒÂ = ŒÇ‰) Verse: Cmaj7
Am/G
j œ œj œ .
1111
& .. œ . 5
5fr.
‰
Cont. rhy. simile
œ œ œ œ œ
1111
blue mo - tel room 2. See additional lyrics
with a
5fr.
& ‰
113411
blue
5fr.
œ
œ œ œ
1111
bed - spread.
3
j œ
œ œ
out - side my
œ
head.
Œ
œ
Œ
111111
6 E b9
j bœ œ œ œ œ.
& œ œ.
-
side
œ
and
Dm/G 3fr.
Œ
œ œ œ 3
bœ
Will you still love me
when
Am7/G
∑
Ó
œ
down?
œ I
œ
œ
call you up when I’m
Gm
14
-
œ J
ing
Blue Hotel Room - 3 - 1
Œ
œ œ œ œ œ. 3
1111
Here in
œ œ.
1111
rain;
5fr.
œ
‰
1111
‰
j œ
Sa - van - nah
it’s
6 F9
Gm/F 5fr.
pour
in
Œ
Cmaj7
23
& œ.
œ œ œ œ
113411
3
6 C9 11
œ.
111111
I’ve got the blues
Fm/E b
6 F9 8
Gm/F
Gm
7fr.
5fr.
3 j œ œ œ œ œ
œ
113411
œ
palm trees in the porch light like
œ
œ
œ œ œ œ 3
slick black cel - lo - phane.
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Œ
256
6 E b9
Fm/E b
b œ œ œ œj œ .
& Œ 17
111111
Will you still love
‰
∑
&
when I
œ
call
you
‰
hang - ing
œ
œ
6 F9 113411
Ger
-
Œ
back
˙
to town?
œ œ3 œ œ
111111
œ
all those
pret - ty
girls
œ œ œ œ.
com - ing
on,
œ
5fr.
Ó
3
Œ
111111
bœ œ œ œ œ.
pach - y - derm.
Well, you tell those girls
œ œ.
œ
that you’ve got
6 C9
Dm7/G
j nœ
111111
œ
man
œ
œ
œ
mea - sles. Hon - ey,
œ
œ
œ
Dm7/G
6 G9
3
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
10fr.
Ó
& œ œ œ œ 3
of
me,
be - cause
Cm/B b
10fr.
œ
œ
3
hope you’ll be think - ing
∑
7fr.
113411
j œ œ I
˙.
tell them you’ve got germs.
7fr.
3
Œ
23
œ
Am/G
113411
get
œ
5fr.
& œ.
32
I
œ
Gm/F
œ œ œ œ
Gm/F 5fr.
6 B b9
œ
œ
know that you’ve got
113411
on your boom - boom
œ
œ
when
7fr.
& œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ.
& ‰
up
6 G9
111111
1111
œ
10fr.
7fr.
29
œ
23
Cm/B b
j œ œ
113411
Am/G
26
œ
10fr.
I
23
bœ œ
me
6 B b9 20
3fr.
113411
3
6 C9
Dm7
I’ll
œ œ œ ˙
be think-ing of you
Fm/E b
6 E b9
Ó
113411
111111
œ bœ
home a - lone
girls
while I’m trav - ’ling Dm/G
3fr.
3 3 j œ bœ bœ œ œ œ œ
œ.
œ œ œ.
Tell those
œ bœ œ. œ
Ó
111111
3
that
you’ve
got
Jo - ni; she’s com - ing back
1.
6 C9
35
Dm/G
Ó
23
& ˙
home.
& œ T A B
2
Em/C
5fr.
œ 2
œ œ œ œœ 2
Blue Hotel Room - 3 - 2
2
0 0 2
∑
2
œœ j œ œ œ œ œœ 2 5
0
2 5
œœ
œ œ œ œ œ
0 0
0 0
3
2
0
2
∑
1111
œœ œ œ œ œ 3
0
2
0
2
j œœ œœ
œœ .. œœ ..
œœ .. œœ ..
j œ
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2
2
Am/G
Am11
7fr.
5fr.
œœ œ œ ˙˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ & 1111
T A B
7 7 7 7
7
6 E b9
5
7 7 7
4
T A B
˙˙ ˙
111113
5 5 7 7
7 5 5 5 5 5
113411
3
œ œ œœ
5 5 5
7 5 5
6 C9
Dm/G
œ œœ
œœ œ œ
7
5 5
œ ‰
œ
3
5
˙˙ .. b œ ˙. b œ bœ
111111
3
3
5 7
7
5
6 C9
Dm/E
‰ œj œ œ œ œ
113411
5
5
3 3
5
23
3
0 0 0 0 0
5
2
2
2.
Dm/E
2
2
j œ œ
23
œ œ œ 3
0
2
Em/C
0
2
2
œ œ œ œ
3
2
3
2
0
& Ó
Œ
45
œ.
œ œ œ
I’ve got
j œ œj œ .
a
blue
mo - tel
5fr.
& œ.
blues 6 E b9
& Œ 51
œ œ œ œ œ
with a
Œ
œ œ œ œ œ in
-
side
‰
and
j œ
œ œ
out - side my
blue
œ
1111
bed-spread.
œ
head.
Œ
œ
Œ
111111
bœ
when
Blue Hotel Room - 3 - 3
œ I
j œ
get
œ
back
j œ
to
I’ve got the
j bœ œ œ œ œ.
Will you still love
3fr.
113411
œ œ œ 3
3
6 C9
Dm/G
0
Fm/E b
5fr. 113411
0
2
5fr.
6 F9
Gm/F 111111
‰
1111
room
3 j œj œ œ
Gm
Am/G
1111
3
3
2
7fr.
48
3
3
3
3 3 3
3fr.
œ œ ˙ & œ b œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙˙ ˙ 3 3 42
5fr.
˙ b ˙˙˙ ˙˙
3411
38
Fm/E b
6 F9
Gm9/F
5fr.
257
23
œ
Œ
Ó
town?
Verse 2: I’ve got road maps from two dozen states I’ve got coast to coast just to contemplate Will you still love me when I get back to town It’s funny how these old feelings hang around You think they’re gone, no, no They just go underground Will you still love me when I get back to L.A. town You and me, we’re like America and Russia We’re always keeping score We’re always balancing the power And that can get to be a cold, cold war We’re going to have to hold ourselves a peace talk In some neutral cafe You lay down your sneaking around the town Honey, and I’ll lay down the highway I’ve got a blue motel room With a blue bedspread I’ve got the blues inside and outside my head Will you still love me when I get back to town
∑
me
.. ..
258
REFUGE OF THE ROADS *Guitar in Open F tuning: C-9-3-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=F ➄=A ➁=A ➃=C ➀=C
Moderately Œ = 115 Intro:
Gm11/B b
Cmaj7/G
9fr.
6fr.
& 44 œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ w P 2341
œ
œ
œ
0
T A B
6
7
6 7
7
7
0 6
7
7
œ œœ b œœ œœ œœ œ œ b˙ ˙
œ
œ œ œ
2341
7
7
7
6
0 0
9 0
9 10
9 10
0
10
10
10
*Note: There are two guitars on the recording playing almost in perfect unison but with some differences. This produces interesting echo-like effects, syncopations, and repeated notes. C(9, # 11)/G
C/G 7fr.
œ œ œ œ
& œ œ b œ œ œ œ œœ œ 0 10
0
10
10
B b/F
7
7
¿¿ ¿
5 5
5
5 5
œœ J
¿¿ œœ œ. b œœ ¿ œ J J
œ
¿¿ ¿
7 7 5
7 7
5
6fr.
j & .. ‰ œ œ œ œ Cont. rhy. simile
œ œ
1. I met a friend of 2.–5. See additional lyrics
Refuge of the Roads - 4 - 1
spir
j œ œ.
2341
-
it;
œ
¿¿ ¿
Gm11/B b
Cmaj7/G
4fr.
¿¿ ¿ œ
5
Verse:
11
7
9fr.
œ
Œ
10
œœ
œ
9 9
7
œ 9
7
5fr.
5 5
5
œœ
Dm9
111111
Dm7/F 2341
9 9
7
5fr.
111341
5
7
7
B b/F
5fr.
¿¿ œ œœ J ¿ œ
111111
& bœ œ T A B
7
j ‰ # œœ œ w
111341
œ œ œ œ
7 7
7
Dm9
5fr.
7
0 0 0
10
œœ
111111
4
T A B
7fr.
‰
2341
. b œœ œ J 5 5
5
œœ J
111341
œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ 5
7 7
7 7
7
0
7 5
5
5
5
œ
œ
5
C/G
œ
œ œ œ œ œ J œ
he
drank
7fr.
œ
111111
Œ
Œ
and wom - an - ized.
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œ œ And I
259 Gm11/B b 15
&
œ
9fr.
2341
sat
7fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ be - fore
œ
I was hold
6fr.
j & ‰ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
2341
Gm11/B b
&
œ.
-
-
j œ œ.
Œ
tions
2341
laughed
7fr.
œ œ J
œ œ
B b/F
how our
per - fec
œ.
œ œ œ
111111
-
tion would
me
5fr.
ways
be
& Ó
œ œ
“Heart and
C
mor
and hu - mil
-
i - ty,”
œ œ œ. &
Ó
œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ
2341
I
left him
then
for
the
œ J
9fr.
2341
1234
& œ 36
6fr.
Œ
Ó
∑
Resume intro fingerpicking simile
∑
2341
∑
6fr. 1234
& œ 42
Resume intro fingerpicking simile
Œ
Ó
Refuge of the Roads - 4 - 2
∑
111341
2341
œ.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
light - en
To Coda fi
˙
up
˙
your heav-y load.”
œ œ œ œ of
the roads.
2341
∑
∑
∑
∑
Gm11/B b
Cmaj7/G
7fr.
∑
111111
9fr.
3.
C
5fr.
Gm11/B b
Cmaj7/G
7fr.
œ
8fr.
ref - uge
1.2. C
∑
1234
he said,“will
Gm11/B b
6fr.
1234
5fr.
111341
œ œ œ
œ œ . ‰ Jœ œ œ œ œ œ J
Cmaj7/G
7fr.
32
-
And we
F/C
1234
hu
pli - fied.
de - nied.
7fr.
‰ œJ
-
5fr.
C 28
œ œ
œ œ œ œ Œ
111111
back sim
111111
-
∑
7fr.
œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ Ó
al
Œ
C/G
mir - rored
C/G
9fr.
œ
111341
ing back from cry - ing.
2341
and he
œ œ
œ bœ
œ œ. J
œ œ
5fr.
111111
9fr.
2341
He saw my com - pli - ca
œ J
Dm9 5fr.
Gm11/B b
Cmaj7/G
4fr.
23
œ. ‰ œ œ
111111
his san - i - ty;
Dm7/F 19
B b/F
C/G
9fr.
∑
∑
2341
..
260 C(9, # 11)/G
* C/G 7fr.
48
&
B b/F
7fr.
∑
111111
111341
∑
Dm9 5fr.
5fr.
∑
111111
∑
111111
G/D
∑
111341
43
∑
111111
*Simile to second half of intro. G(9, # 11)/D
& 43 55
44
∑
111341
A b/E b
A b(9, # 11)/E b
111111
111341
3fr.
∑
4. C 7fr.
& œ 59
∑
111341
G b(9, # 11)
G b/D b
Œ
1234
Ó
∑
A b/E b
A b(9, # 11)/E b
111111
111341
A b/E b
A b(9, # 11)/E b
111111
111341
A b/E b A b(9, # 11)/E b A b/E b
3fr.
3fr.
∑
3fr.
∑
A b/E b
A b(9, # 11)/E b
111111
111341
..
∑
111341
111111
111111
D.S. % al Coda
A b/E b A b(9, # 11)/E b A b/E b
3fr.
3fr.
∑
∑
111341
111111
111111
fi Coda
Gm11/B b 9fr.
C
2341
64
&
w
w
œ
Ó
1234
∑
2341
B b/F
j œ œ & œ œ
œ œ J œ œ
T A B
7
T A B
111111
7
7
œ # œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ 7
9 9
7
9 9
9
œ œ ‰ œœ ¿ œ bœ œ J
œœ œœ œœ œ
111341
œœ œ
7
7
5fr.
111111
¿
5 5 5
7
5 5
5
5
7 7 5
5
œœ b œ . J œ.
7 7
7
7 7
5 5
Repeat and fade
G b/D b
G/D
111111
111111
1 1 1
∑
Dm9 5fr.
j bœ j 3 b œ œ j œ œ œ œ œ # œ b œ ‰ œ ‰ b œœ œœ œ J œ œ œ ¿ œ œœ 4 œœœ # œœ œœœ & bœ ¿ b œ œ œ bœ œ œ bœ œ 75
∑
in the roads.
7fr.
7 7
6fr.
Œ ‰ b œJ œ œ œ Œ
C/G
71
Cmaj7/G 7fr.
¿
1 1 1
Refuge of the Roads - 4 - 3
1
3 3 1
1
3 3
1
3 3
0 0
2 2 2
¿
2 2 2
2
4 4 2
4 4
2 4 4
A b(9, # 11)/E b 3fr.
.. b Jœ œ Jœ .. b œœ bœ 111341
..
3
3 3 3
5
3
..
261
Verse 2: I fell in with some drifters Cast upon a beachtown Winn Dixie cold cuts And highway hand-me-downs And I wound up fixing dinner For them and Boston Jim I well up with affection Thinking back down the roads to them The nets were overflowing In the Gulf of Mexico They were overflowing In the refuge of the roads Verse 3: There was spring along the ditches There were good times in the cities Oh, radiant happiness It was all so light and easy Till I started analyzing And I brought on my old ways A thunderhead of judgement Was gathering in my gaze And it made most people nervous They just didn’t know What I was seeing In the refuge of the roads Verse 4: I pulled off into a forest Crickets clicking in the ferns And a wheel of fortune I heard my fate turn, turn, turn And I went running down a white sand road I was running like a white-assed deer Running to lose the blues To the innocence in here These are the clouds of Michelangelo Muscular with gods and sungold Shine on your witness In the refuge of the roads Verse 5: In a highway service station Over the month of June Was a photograph of the earth Taken coming back from the moon And you couldn’t see a city On that marbled bowling ball Or a forest or a highway Or me here least of all You couldn’t see these cold water restrooms Or this baggage overload Westbound and rolling Taking refuge in the roads
Refuge of the Roads - 4 - 4
263
264
OVERTURE— COTTON AVENUE
Guitar tuning: C-9-3-5-2-5
➅=C ➂=F ➄=A ➁=G ➃=C ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 138 Intro: @ 2:45 C5
& 44
&
j œœœ œœ œ
2 1
œ. F
T A B 4
N.C.
œœœ j ‰ œœ œ œ bœ
0 0 2 0 3 0
0
0
3
œ œ œ œ œ œ
T A B
5
5
5
5
5
harm.
12 12 12 12 12 12
0
œ œ œ œ œ 5
√ j ‚ b ‚‚‚ ‚ ‚
. ‚‚‚‚ ... ‚. ‚.
j ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚
5 5 5 5 5 5
5
‚‚‚ .. ‚‚ ... ‚. 7 7 7 7 7 7
C (9)
‰ œj œ
& Ó 8
11111
A
œ œ J J ‰ ‰ b œJ
œ œ J
red
sun came
roll
Fm9/A b
Dm11/F 4fr.
12
& œ
frogs
and
œ
œ bœ
œ
dogs
F (9)
&
1
œ3 œ
5
5
∑
Ó
11111
‰ Jœ œ œ
7 7 7 7 7 7
œ œ œ
2341
j j œ œ œ.
0
0
5
0
3
5
5
5
A b(9)/E b
Cot - ton Av - e - nue.
Overture—Cotton Avenue - 4 - 1
œ
2341
5
7
5fr.
œ œ œ œ œ.
œ J
111111
111111
ing down a
gray
œ œ3 œ ˙ sing - ing
7
B b(9)/F
˙
‰ œ
sky
œ
sweet
and F (9)/C
C5
A b(9)/E b
5fr.
Ó
‰ bœ
111111
111111
3
Fm9/A b
œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
That’s where I’m goin’ to take my - self
3
to - night with a
œ bœ J
2341
œ
Some-where in there’s
7fr.
3
1
B b(9)/F
cit - y lights?
3
the
F (9)/E b
bœ œ œ œ œ œ 2 1
œ J
coun - try lull - a - by.
4fr.
b œ3 œ œ œ3 œ ˙ & œ
3
j œ œ
Dm11/F 19
0
j œ
œ. ˙ œ œ œ
You see that patch of
‚‚‚ ‚‚ j ‰ ‚ œ bœ
j œ bœ œ œ œ
C (9) 7fr.
5 5 5 5 5 5
N.C.
and night birds then start- ed up
5fr.
15
-
7fr.
œ
2341
5
harm.
j ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚
3
Verse 1: 7fr.
Œ
3
3
√ ‚. b ‚‚‚ ... ‚. ‚.
œ ˙ J
spit - shine
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& & T A B
N.C.
œ
œ œ œ œ œ
2 1
on
my
œ.
danc - ing
j œœœ œœ œ 0 0 2 0 3 0
0
˙. 3
œ œ œ œ œ œ
3
5
5
5
5
5
∑
√ ‚. b ‚‚‚ ... ‚. ‚.
shoes.
œœœ j ‰ œœ œ œ bœ 0
Œ
harm.
j ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚
5 5 5 5 5 5
7 7 7 7 7 7
0
∑
‚‚‚ ‚‚ j ‰ ‚ œ bœ 0
‰ j Œ œ œ œ œ œ
3
5
5
0
5
5
Chorus:
B b(9)/F
C (9)
5fr.
7fr.
bœ œ œ œ œ
& .. Ó 26
3
111111
If you’ve got a
place
A b(9)/E b
œ œ J
like
that
& & T A B
3 ‰ b œJ œ
111111
œ œ J
œ
If you’ve got
bœ œ J J œ.
no
T A B
go
bœ œ œ
bœ œ. J
œ bœ. J
well, then, you
just
no
Ó
place spe - cial,
œ N˙ J
œ.
2 1
˙
Ó
√ . b ‚‚‚‚ ... ‚. ‚.
spe - cial.
j œœœ œœ œ
œ.
œœœ œœ œ
0 0 2 0 3 0
0
œ 0
3
œ 5
Ó
you just have to
111111
there.
Œ
œ
go
place
N.C.
37
&
to go,
10fr.
C5 34
‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Œ
3
11111
E (9)/B
& Ó 30
j œ œ œ œ
œ 5
œ
œ œ œ 0
5
5
Overture—Cotton Avenue - 4 - 2
j bœ
‰
3
3
. ‚‚‚‚ ... ‚. ‚.
harm.
12 12 12 12 12 12
√ j ‚ b ‚‚‚ ‚ ‚ 5 5 5 5 5 5
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ
5
5
5
5
j ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚
‚‚‚ .. ‚‚ ... ‚. 7 7 7 7 7 7
5
0
3
œ bœ œ œ œ 0
3
5
5
5
harm.
j ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚
5 5 5 5 5 5
7 7 7 7 7 7
‰
∑ ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚
j ‰ œ bœ 0
3
‰ j Œ j œ œ œ œ œ œ 0
5
5
0
7
7
266
Verses 2 & 3: Fm9/A b
C (9)/G
7fr.
2341
Ó
111111
2. I guess it’s just the 3. See additional lyrics Dm11/F
ripe
Fm9/A b
j & œ
bœ
Œ
œ.
young blood, N.C.
œ
œ œ3 œ œ
F (9)/C
N.C.
œ
2341
teas
-
ing
to
go
down
œ J
2341
to hear the shin
A (9)/E
‰
to
Cot - ton
-
œ J
bœ œ œ œ. J
œ
shin - y
mu
Dm11/F
&
˙
#œ
111111
shin
-
y
œ
3
j œ
2341
œ
peo - ple
C5
& ‰ 55
& T A B
2 1
œ. 0
œ
bœ œ œ J J j œœœ œœ œ
Cot - ton
0 0 2 0 3 0
Av - e
œ J
-
0
œ
œ
œ
2 1
1
Œ
Av - e - nue
Ó
sic;
see
Fm9/A b
œ
œ
all
the
3
œ
2341
to
it
œ bœ
2341
an - y
time
you
œ
œ J
go
œ. to
Œ
œ œ œ œ œ 5
5
5
5
√ . b ‚‚‚‚ ... ‚. ‚.
Œ
5
harm.
j ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚
5 5 5 5 5 5
7 7 7 7 7 7
∑
‚‚ ‚‚ j ‰ ‚ ‚ œ bœ 0
3
..
∑ 3
œ œ œ œ œ œ 5
5
5
5
5
0
N.C.
j œœœ œœ œ
- ing you on
0
-
3 b œ œ ‰
œ
3
3
œ & œ œ œ œ ‰
T A B
œ
˙.
œœœ j ‰ œœ œ œ bœ
bœ J
2 1
œ.
j œ
nue.
C5
&
C5 F (9)/C F (9)/E b
N.C.
2.
59
in the
7fr.
danc - ing
1.
y
4fr.
4fr.
52
-
Dm11/F
111111
y,
œ #œ œ œ
juic
7fr.
œ. ‰ œJ œ b œ
∑
&
œ
œ bœ
C (9)/G
Dm11/F 4fr.
48
and
œ œ. J
111111
N.C.
7fr.
2341
œ J
œ.
2341
sum - mer in the young blood,
4fr.
45
4fr.
œ œ œ œ3 œ œ œ . J
bœ œ œ œ œ & ‰ œ J 41
A (9)/E
Dm11/F
7fr.
0 0 2 0 3 0
Cot - ton
œœœ j‰ œœ œ œ bœ
Overture—Cotton Avenue - 4 - 3
0
3
œ œ3 œ Œ
Ó
Av - e - nue. 3
œ
œ
œ œ œ œ
5
5
5
5
5
0
√ . b ‚‚‚‚ ... ‚. ‚.
harm.
j ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚
5 5 5 5 5 5
7 7 7 7 7 7
∑
‚‚‚ ‚‚ j‰ ‚ œ bœ 0
3
∑ ‰ j Œ œ œ œ œ œ 5
5
0
5
5
.. ..
267
B b(9)/F
C (9)
5fr.
7fr.
bœ œ œ œ œ
& Ó 63
If you got a
place
111111
bœ
3
œ
œ
œ.
If
you
got
no
C5
& & T A B
& T A B
œ J N˙
œ.
j œœœ œœ œ
œ.
0 0 2 0 3 0
0
T A B
Œ
place spe - cial,
go
œ
œ
Œ
well, my dear,
œœœ j‰ œœ œ œ bœ 0
3
5
5
5
5
5
√ . b ‚‚‚‚ ... ‚. ‚.
œ bœ œ œ œ œ 3
Ó
0
5
harm.
j ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚
5 5 5 5 5 5
7 7 7 7 7 7
5
5
5 5 5 5 5 5
0
‚‚ ‚‚ j ‰ ‚ ‚ œ bœ 0
1.2.
&
b œ3
111111
√ 3 . b ‚‚‚‚ ... ‚. œ œ œ œ œ œ ‚. harm.
3
80
you just have to
bœ bœ J J œ.
˙
spe - cial.
0
to go,
there.
bœ
œ3
œ
you
just
go
œ J bœ. no
place
N.C.
2 1
76
that
˙
10fr.
& Ó
71
like
3 ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Œ
11111
E (9)/B
A b(9)/E b 67
j œ œ œ œ
œ œ J
3
111111
3
j ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚ 7 7 7 7 7 7
∑
∑
‚‚‚ j‰ ‚‚ ‚ œ bœ 0
œ œ œ œ œ œ
3
5
5
3
œ œ œ œ œ œ 5
5
5
5
. ‚‚‚‚ ... ‚. ‚.
3
5
0
5
5
5
√‚ . ‚‚ . .. ‚‚ .... ‚ ..
12 12 12 12 12 12
0
harm.
j ‚‚‚ ‚‚ ‚
5 5 5 5 5 5
7 7 7 7 7 7
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
5
5
5
5
5
Overture—Cotton Avenue - 4 - 4
œ 0
.. ..
harm.
‚‚‚ .. ‚‚ ... ‚.
5 5 5 5 5 5
7 7 7 7 7 7
‚‚ ‚‚ j ‰ ‚ ‚ œ bœ 0
3
Repeat and fade
3. 3
∑ √ j j ‚ b ‚‚‚ ‚‚‚‚ ‚ ‚ ‚ ‚
3
3
œ
œ
œ
œ
˙
5
5
5
5
5
.. ..
bœ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
6
5
5
6
5
5
Verse 3: You see that summer storm brewing in the southern sky By the time it hits here I’ll be dancing high and dry To rhythm and blues on Cotton Avenue Poor boys’ll be hanging around outside in the street They got all the latest words They’re dancing to the latest beat While they’re hustling and sizing you on Cotton Avenue
.. ..
268
TALK TO ME
Guitar tuning: D-7-5-2-3-5
➅=D ➂=E ➄=A ➁=G ➃=D ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 176 Intro: C5/B b
8fr.
j j ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ! ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ∑ ∑
! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ F # ∑ & # 44 TTTT
j j ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ! ∑
Am9 7fr.
j j ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! # ∑ ∑ ∑ & # TTTT
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ó ‰ œJ œ œ
5
Verse:
1. There was
F/G
a
5fr. 5fr.
Cont. rhy. simile ## . n œ œ œ œ œ œ . J & .
5fr.
5fr.
5fr.
111111
Ó
9
moon and a street 2.–4. See additional lyrics
12
&
5fr.
## ˙
111134
111134
5fr. 111111
I
1111
ing
# # œJ œ & 19
gain,
I
œ ˙ J
Ó
talk
nœ œ
œ
too
-
o
œ œ œ
œ
œ
did - n’t know
I
drank
nœ
œ
111111
œ nœ
111134
pen
and
10fr.
œ J
111111
œ
œ nœ J
I
talk too
œ.
10fr.
111134
œ J
TTTT
pen talk - ing like you
Talk to Me - 2 - 1
œ nœ
111111
the
5fr.
œ #œ
111134
111111
the
10fr.
Œ
111111
park -
10fr.
‰
111134
10fr.
œ J
111111
A -
8fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ nœ œ œ
TTTT
free.
I
pay
a
C5/B b
high
price for my o -
8fr.
œ nœ œ
œ œ œ
do for your
si - lent mys - t’ry.
TTTT
5fr.
œ
œ
full length of
111134
lot
5fr.
10fr.
˙
œ
a
C5/B b
10fr. 111111
such
loose.
Gsus(9)
## œ œ n œ œ œ œ . & J
œ
111134
œ nœ
5fr.
10fr.
œ
œ
5fr.
an - a - con - da
B b/C
10fr.
7fr.
-
te - qui - la
Oh,
Am9 22
a
œ
lot!
œ J Œ
œ J
111111
œ nœ œ œ œ œ
C5/D
# œ & # J œ -
œ
pissed
D (9) 15
111134
I
5fr.
‰ Jœ œ till
‰
111111
lamp.
5fr. 111111
Œ
111134
˙
Ó
‰ n Jœ œ n œ œ œ œ
TTTT
Come and
talk
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to
me.
269
Am9 Gsus(9)
7fr.
26
&
##
Ó
Œ
œ
œ
œ J œ
Please
E b6/F TTTT
Mis - ter
œ J
talk
œ nœ œ œ. J
# & # Œ 31
nœ ‰ J
TTTT
œ nœ
Mys
-
ter
˙
œ
to
5fr.
Œ
Ó
TTTT
‰
me.
nœ Talk
C5/B b
œ J
to
œ nœ J
œ œ J
me, talk
Œ
to me,
8fr.
œ œ J -
‰
∑
TTTT
∑
∑
y.
1.–3.
Am9
4.
7fr.
36
&
##
∑
TTTT
∑
∑
∑
Ó
‰
Œ
j œ
œœ
œ ..
∑
2. We could 3. You could 4. Is your
Outro C5/B b
8fr.
TTTT
Intro rhy. simile
! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ## . ∑ & . 42
j ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ∑
j ! ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ∑
1.2.
j ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ∑
j !
3.
Am9 7fr.
j j ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! # ∑ ∑ ∑ & # TTTT
46
51
&
##
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ .. ∑ ∑ rit. to the end
! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ ! ! ¿ ¿ O ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑
Verse 2: We could talk about Martha We could talk about landscapes I’m not above gossip But I’ll sit on a secret Where honor is at stake Or we could talk about power About Jesus and Hitler And Howard Hughes, Or Charlie Chaplin’s movies Or Bergman’s nordic blues Please just talk to me Any old theme you chose Just come and talk to me Mr. Mystery, talk to me Talk to Me - 2 - 2
Verse 3: You could talk like a fool—I’d listen You could talk like a sage Anyway, the best of my mind All goes down on the strings and the page That mind picks up all these pictures It still gets my feet up to dance Even though it’s covered with keloids From The “slings and arrows of outrageous romance” I stole that! From Willy the Shake! You know—“Neither a borrower nor a lender be” Romeo, Romeo talk to me!
∑
Verse 4: Is your silence that golden? Are you comfortable in it? Is it the key to your freedom? Or is it the bars on your prison? Are you gagged by your ribbons? Are you really exclusive or just miserly? You spend every sentence As if it was marked currency! Come and spend some on me Shut me up and talk to me! I’m always talking! Chicken squawking! Please talk to me
270
JERICHO Guitar tuning: D-7-7-3-5-4
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=D ➂=G ➄=A ➁=C ➃=E ➀=E Moderately Œ = 103 Intro: Fmaj9
B b(9)
Bm7/E
7fr.
2341
7fr.
2341
111111
œ œ œ # œœ œ œ & 44 œœ œ œ # œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœ > œ b œ œ œ œ P
T A B
2
3 3 3
0 0
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2
0
2
7 8 8 8
0
C #(9)
Em7/A
7 8 8 8
0
œœ œœ
111111
9fr.
œœ œœœ œœ n œ œ œœœ œœœ # # œœœ œ œ œ > œ œ 7
7
7
111111
9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10
D (9)
œœ # œœ œ œ 2 & 4 # # œœ œ 9 9
T A B
9 9
9 9 9 9
œœ # œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ
44 # œœœ # œ
5
9 9
9 9 9 9
9
9
& &
9
T A B
9 9 9
9
9
9 9 9
9
9 9 9 9
9
9 9 9
9
9
œœ œœ 0 2
N.C.
œ œ œœ œ 0
0 2
L 22 0
2 2 0
0
0
j œœ Lœœœ j œ œ œ œ œ #œ œ œ
23
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
N.C.
5 4
∑
213
œ
# œœ 2 2
9
D (9) 9
œ
9 9 9 9
9 9 9
0
#œ #œ œœ œœœ œœ # œœ œ œ œœ 2 œœ œ œ # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 4
C/EAsus
213
9 9
9 9 9 9
9fr.
2341
7 7 7 7
7 7 7 7
F #m7/B
œ œœ œœœ # œœ 2 2 2
0
Jericho - 4 - 1
0 2
œ
0 0 2
œ œœ 5 œœ L œœœ œ 4 œ #œ 0
0
2 2 2
4 4
∑
L 22 0
œ
2
œ œ 2
0
0
j œ œ 2
0
j 4 œ 4
∑
Ó
Œ
‰ œJ
1. I’ll
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
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Verses 1, 2, & 4: C
Em7/A 12fr.
Dm7/G
7fr.
5fr.
œ œ œ œ & .. œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ 1111
13
111111
try to keep my - self 2.4. See additional lyrics
o - pen up
to you.
Am7
Dm7/G
œ
œ
that I made
to
love
111111
That’s a prom-ise
N.C.
œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
‰
Cont. fingerpicking simile
˙
Fmaj9
5fr.
j œ œ œ œ ‰ œ & 16
œ œ
111111
when it was
new.
œ œ œ
“Just like
Bm7/E
Jer - i - cho,”
œ
I
said,
œ œ bœ œ œ œ. œ œ œ
‰ œ œ
œ
234
3
“let these
walls
Em7/A
. & ˙
œ œ œ
œ J
‰
111111
111111
I
come
tum-bling down.”
Cm7/F
7fr.
19
œ
2341
said it
like
œ
œ
œ
I
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68
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them
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Verse 2: I’ll try to keep myself open up to you And approve your self-expression I need that too I need your confidence, baby, and the gift of your extra time In turn I’ll give you mine, sweet darling It’s a rich exchange, it seems to me It’s a warm arrangement! (To Verse 3:) Verse 4: I’ll try to keep myself open up to you It gets easier and easier to do Just like Jericho, let these walls come tumbling down now Let them fall right on the ground Let all these dogs go running free The wild and the gentle dogs kennelled in me Jericho - 4 - 4
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PAPRIKA PLAINS
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Freely, in a moderate tempo
& 44 ˙˙w P
T A B
0
F #(# 5# 9)
T A B
9
3 3 4
5
5
G sus
1 0 3 0
3
5
0
3
3
1
0
5 3
˙˙ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ
1
3 1 2 3
0
3
C/E
∑
6 6 6
8
0
1
8
3 1
3
3 1
3
3 1 0
2
3
3
3 1
3 1 0 2
3
3
3 1
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2
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3
2
3
3
2
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1
1
5
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3
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2
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∑
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3
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3 1
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5 6 7
5
7
7
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3
3
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3
5
A b/E b
G (4)/B
3 1
3
8
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3
6
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7
C/E
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&
1
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0 0 3
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Cmaj9(11) Piano (arr. for gtr.)
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2 3
3
Verse 1: 6 C9
14
G (9)
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from mid-night
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hold throughout
T A B
3 3 2 2 3
C (9)/E
3fr.
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fell
F (9)
Cmaj7 C2
2
0
2
3
0
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2
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j œ œ
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413
it
311
drummed on
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3
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Paprika Plains - 7 - 1
Œ
2 4
2
0
3
2
0
3
3 1 4
3 3 5
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0 3
Am
G(9,11)
B bmaj7/D
Em
E bmaj7
3fr.
18
231
‰
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3
j œ œ
wash - room,
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wom - en
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tracked
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˙
the rain
up
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22
&
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crash
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on
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∑
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6 F9
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‰
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they would have
23 4
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cleared the
3
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floor
just to
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in
my
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watch
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the
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geared
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Ó
3
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sky
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to chang-ing
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3
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peo - ple, 6 F9
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14
weath - er.
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in
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air. G
40
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fling
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14
3 12
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34
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3 1241
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26
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275
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413
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413
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beat
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413
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beat the drum like war.
76
tie
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drum
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21 34
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like
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21
with their
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3121
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3
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23 4
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came
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& Ó
time.
C/E
3fr.
68
in
Œ
F (9)
I was three feet 3. See additional lyrics
64
off
2. When
C9
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2 & 3: % Verses 6 21134
off,
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231 4
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413
56
60
6 F9
G (4)/B
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war.
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∑
∑
∑
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23
‰.
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But when Paprika Plains - 7 - 3
œ
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the church got
277 F 84
&
G
Œ
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3
Am7
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G
2 1
Am7
G
‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ
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3
F (9)/A
Em7
2 1
through
23 4
they
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3214
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3
for bot - tles
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cut
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3
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92
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413
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100
&
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F
2 1
float - ing
105
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5 3
to
dreams.
∑
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Paprika Plains - 7 - 4
with
œ
˙
3
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14
˙.
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3
na - ture.
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G (4)/B
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413
3214
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some link
231 4
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0
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3211
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float - ing
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G (4)/B 96
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3 1241
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5 3
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3
0
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∑
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3 1
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5 3
0
0
3 1
3
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3 1
5 3
0
0
1 1
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278
Eb 109
œ ˙ œ œ
& œ
Pa - pri - ka
w & ww T A B
œ
Plains,
œ
21 34
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vast
and
∑
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bleak
and
God
∑
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for - sak - en.
˙
∑
0
Eb
C/D 5fr.
& Œ 113
Œ
43121
3
dreamed
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1111
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43121
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3
Pa -pri - ka Plains,
D.S. % al Coda
3fr.
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and
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a
F9/E b
Ó
& ˙
Ó
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& Ó
‰
j œ œ 413
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back,
3
I’m
Gsus
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
j œ œ 413
F (9)/A
G (4)/B 122
Œ œ œ 3
∑
˙
F (9)/A
G (4)/B
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fi Coda 118
œ
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Orchestra instrumental section
j œ œ
j œ œ
3211
com - in’
∑
&
∑
Œ
23 4
back
& Ó 130 3
Am7 2 1
G 3
‰
Am7
for
more.
j œ œ
2 1
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see
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that
j œ œ
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23 4
3214
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ball
‰.
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& w Paprika Plains - 7 - 5
43 œ
œ and
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spin,
44 w
21134
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3214
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plugs
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˙.
a - gain.
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3
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to
6 C9 133
œ
F (9)/A
F (9)/A
Em7
21 34
œ œ
The band G
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œ
C (9)
F
14
Œ
14
door
Em7 126
3
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sput - ter
lights
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Bm7/A
∑
Ó
3121
‰
j œ œ œ
diz - zy on
279
B bmaj7/D
N.C.
6 F9
3fr.
& # œj œ
j œ ˙
138
the
danc
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146
413
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3214
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44
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3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
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3 3
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3 3
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2
2
2
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2
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3
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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˙˙ ˙˙
3 3 0 2
3 3 5 3
150
T A B
œœ œ & œ 154
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3 3 2 3
3 3 2 3
3 3 2 3
3 3 2 3
6 G (4) F 9
3 0 5 5
T A B
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3
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3
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3
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Sax Solo: G (4) F 69/G F/G Cont. rhy. simile
& .. œœœ œ
˙˙ ˙ ˙
œ œ
T A B
3 5 5
3 2 3
3
3
3
3
158
..
3
Paprika Plains - 7 - 6
G
œ
3
2
F 69/G C/G
G5
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Verse 3: The rain retreats like troops to fall on other fields and streets Meanwhile they’re sweet-talkin’ and name-callin’ And brawlin’ on the fringes of the floor I spot you through the smoke With your eyes on fire from J&B and Coke As I’m comin’ through the door I’m comin’ back, I’m comin’ back for more The band plugs in again You see that mirrored ball begin to sputter lights and spin Dizzy on the dancers geared to changing rhythms No matter what you do I’m floating back, I’m floating back to you
Paprika Plains - 7 - 7
3
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3
281
OTIS AND MARLENA
Guitar tuning: B≤-7-7-5-4-3
➅ = Bb ➂ = F ➄=F ➁=A ➃=C ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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(Bb)
b & b 44 Œ b & b 44 T A B
0
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rhy. simile b . Cont. œ. Œ œ b & .J
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Verse 2: Otis empties out the trunk On the steps of that celebrated dump Sleazing by the sea Bow down to her royal travesty In her ballrooms, heads of state In her bedrooms, rented girls Always the grand parades of cellulite Jiggling to her golden pools Through flock and cupid colonnades They jiggle into surgery Hopefully beneath the blade They dream of golden beauty They’ve come for fun and sun While Muslims stick up Washington Verse 3: Marlena, white as stretcher sheet Watches it all from her 10th floor balcony Like it’s her opera box All those Pagliacci summer frocks Otis is fiddling with the TV dial All he gets are cartoons and reruns She taps her glass with an emery file Watching three rings in the sun The golden dive, the fatted flake And sizzle in their mink oil It’s all a dream She has awake Checked into Miami Royal Where they’ve come for fun and sun While Muslims hold up Washington
Otis and Marlena - 3 - 3
5
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DON JUAN’S RECKLESS DAUGHTER
Guitar tuning: C-7-7-3-7-4
➅=C ➂=F ➄=G ➁=C ➃=D ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 163 Intro:
F (9)
F2
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213
sky,
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287 Verse 2: I come from open prairie Given some wisdom and a lot of jive Last night the ghost of my old ideals Reran on channel five And it howled so spooky for its eagle soul I nearly broke down and cried But the split-tongued spirit laughed at me He said, “Your serpent cannot be denied” Our serpents love the whiskey bars They love the romance of the crime But didn’t I see a neon sign Fester on your hotel blind And a country road come off the wall And swoop down on the crowd at the bar And put me at the top of your danger list Just for being so much like you are Verse 3: You’re a coward against the altitude You’re a coward against the flesh Coward—caught between yes and no Reckless this time on the line for yes, yes, yes! Reckless brazen in the play Of your changing traffic lights Coward—slinking down the hall To another restless night As we centre behind the eight ball As we rock between the sheets As we siphon the colored language Off the farms and the streets Here in Good-Old-God-Save-America The home of the brave and the free We are all hopelessly oppressed cowards Of some duality Of restless multiplicity (Oh say can you see) Verse 4: Restless for streets and honky-tonks Restless for home and routine Restless for country, safety and her Restless for the likes of reckless me Restless sweeps like fire and rain Over virgin wilderness It prowls like hookers and thieves Through bolt-locked tenements Behind my bolt-locked door The eagle and the serpent are at war in me The serpent fighting for blind desire The eagle for clarity What strange prizes these battles bring These hectic joys—these weary blues Puffed up and strutting when I think I win Down and shaken when I think I lose Verse 5: There are rivets up here in this eagle There are boxcars down there on your snake And we are twins of spirit No matter which route home we take Or what we forsake We’re going to come up to the eyes of clarity And we’ll go down to the beads of guile There is danger and education In living out such a reckless life style I touched you on the central plains It was plane to train, my twin It was just plane shadow to train shadow But to me it was skin to skin The spirit talks in spectrums He talks mother earth to father sky Self-indulgence to self-denial Man to woman Scales to feathers You and I Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter - 4 - 4
288
DREAMLAND a capella
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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The Silky Veils of Ardor - 3 - 2
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5
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7
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∑
49
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7
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Verse 4 I wish I had the wings Of Noah’s pretty little white dove So I could fly this raging river To reach the one I love But I have no wings And the water is so wide We’ll have to row a little harder It’s just in dreams we fly In my dreams we fly!
The Silky Veils of Ardor - 3 - 3
7
∑ œ œ ¿ œ œ 7
7
Verse 2: Come all you fair and tender school girls Be careful, now when you court young men They are like the stars On a summer morning They sparkle up the night And they’re gone again Daybreak, gone again Verse 3 If I’d only seen Through the silky veils of ardor What a killing crime This love can be I would have locked up my heart In a golden sheath of armor And kept its crazy beating Under strictest secrecy High security
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7
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w
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T A B
56
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w
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7
7
7
7
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U˙ ˙˙˙ ˙ 7 7 7 7 7
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GOD MUST BE A BOOGIE MAN Guitar tuning: C-7-7-2-3-5
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=E ➄=G ➁=G ➃=D ➀=C Freely Intro: E b(9)
#4 & 4 T A B
b bn œœœœ b œœ
111111
b˙ F
Œ
3 3 3 3 3 3
3
Verses 1 & 2: 5fr.
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T A B
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j œ
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˙
7 5 5 5
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0
3
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˙
one’s in the
˙˙˙ ˙
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7fr.
Ó
111
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mid - dle un
-
moved,
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7
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2
sees
to the
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j œ œ
Ó
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two,
˙
0
2
j bœ œ
tack - ing,
j nœ ˙ so
God Must Be a Boogie Man - 4 - 1
3
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0
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the
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˙˙ ˙˙ ˙˙
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9 7 7 7 7 7
to
3
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˙
one
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j œ
at -
B b6/E b
3fr.
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˙.
3
to
E b(9)
&
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0 2
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wait - ing
7fr.
131211
#
Ó
G (9)
show what he
14
3
3
œ œ
j Œ œ
G (9)
7fr.
# Cont. fingerpicking simile & œ œ œ œ œ.
‰
3
C6/G
10
j Œ bœ
‰
9fr.
111111
1. He is three: 2. See additional lyrics
Ó
Am9
7fr.
j œ
1113
j Œ bœ
‰
3
G (9)
C6 5
j Œ bœ
‰
Ó
œ bœ
a - fraid
j œ œ.
Œ
‰
131211
œ œ
and the
œ œ œ
œ bœ œ œ
one that keeps try’ng to love and
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Eb
18
&
#
1
B b6/E b
E b(9)
3fr.
Œ
111
bœ
Ó
‰
131211
j œ bœ œ œ œ
trust,
and
get - ting him - self
A (9)
C6/G 7fr.
22
&
27
& &
#
j . œ œ
oh,
# #
Tacet
œ
Œ
˙
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‰ jŒ œ
(God must be
j œ œ
boog - ie
bœ œ. to
41
&
#
3
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cheap work and
j . œ œ
131211
∑
oh,
#
Ó
b˙
Ó
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œ
boog - ie
œ
man.
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j œ
3
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a
plan,
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boog - ie
man.
..
∑
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Œ
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3
3
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the
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must
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˙
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man.
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)
plan
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N.C.
plan,
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3
3
9fr.
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3
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cheap thrills?
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plan,
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∑
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b˙
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bœ
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3
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5fr.
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it
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3
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two
j œ œ.
or
Ó
three?
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53
&
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7fr.
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Which one
do
you
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think he’d
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want
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the world
to
31
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of
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‰
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how to feel
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7fr.
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God Must Be a Boogie Man - 4 - 3
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the cock - eyed
bœ œ
when a
a - bout him - self.
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see?
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3fr.
61
w
E b(9)
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plan,
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303 G (9) 7fr.
69
&
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must
be
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boog
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man
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œ
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j œ
must
be
a
E b(9) 73
&
#
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man.
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∑
b bn œœœœ Œ & œ b˙ b œ 3
œ
boog - ie
C6
#
T A B
œ
∑
∑
∑
j œ
Ó
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3 3 3 3 3 3
‰ jŒ bœ
‰ jŒ Ó bœ
‰ jŒ Ó bœ
b˙
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3
3
3
3
Verse 2: One’s so sweet, so overly loving and gentle He lets people into his utmost sacred temple Blind faith to care, blind rage to kill Why’d he let ’em talk him down to cheap work and cheap thrills In the plan, oh, the insulting plan God must be a boogie man God must be a boogie man (To Verse 3:)
God Must Be a Boogie Man - 4 - 4
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Ó
7fr.
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three.
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)
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THE WOLF THAT LIVES IN LINDSEY Guitar tuning: C-7-8-2-5-4
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=F ➄ = G ➁ = Bb ➃ = Eb ➀ = D Freely Intro:
√ U ‚‚‚ œ b b 4 ··· .. œ b & 4 · .. ‚ >œœ > F hold throughout harm. √ * Cm11
T A B
3
0 0 0 0
7 7 7 7
*Implied harmony.
b &bb
˙ >
œ œ œ
0
0
˙
0
œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ >
0
0
0
0
5
T A B
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ >
*
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
>j ‚ · ‰ ‚‚‚ ···
Œ
œ œ œ
harm.
œ œ œ œ
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
*Strike 6th string with extra force to raise pitch.
9
&
‚ bb b ‚‚‚ œ J
œ
> ‚‚ ‚‚
(harm.)
T A B
œ J
12 12 12 12 0
0
> ‚‚ ‚‚ œ J
œ
12 12 12 12 0
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> ‚‚ ‚‚
œ J
12 12 12 12 0
> ‚‚ ‚‚ œ J
œ
12 12 12 12 0
> ‚‚ ‚‚
œ J
12 12 12 12 0
> ‚‚ ‚‚ œ J
œ
12 12 12 12 0
> ‚‚ ‚‚
œ J
12 12 12 12 0
> ·· 24 ·· œ J
œ.
12 12 12 12 0
0
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305
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7fr.
b & b b 44 .. Œ
œ œ ‰ œ œ œ œ
b b 4 . n œœœœ b & 4 .œ
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12
111111
..
T A B
7 7 7 7 7
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œ
7 7 7 7
œ J œ.
in
7 7 7 7 7
0
7 7 7 7
7 7 7 7 7
Ó
œ3
Œ
men’s minds,
10 7 7 7
7 7
7
7
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what can
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7 7 7 7
˙
7
7
7
7
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8
0 0 0
7
0
0 0 0
0
0
0 0 0
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you
œ.
˙
Ó
say
that
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was - n’t
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marked
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or
the
T
œ ˙.
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news
to - day?
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b˙
Ó
his - to - ry
bœ ‰ Jœ
Œ
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9fr.
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Œ
Ó
‰
214
nœ
der.
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7fr.
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stab
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a - way
œ
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œ
112341
and
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œ J
˙
go.
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glare and buck - shot
of
the heav-y,
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To Coda fi
Gm11
b ˙. b & b
gets
8fr.
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26
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&
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23
by
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heav - y
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5fr.
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‰
j œ
œ
It comes
œ œ and
goes,
w
œ.
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goes.
44
306 1.
Freely
U b · & b b ···
U· ···
T A B
12 12 12 12
Cm11
34
> > ‚‚‚ ‚‚‚ ‚ ‚ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ‰ œ œ > > > > J
harm.
> > ‚‚‚ ‚‚‚ . ‚ ‚ . œ œ œ J J
harm.
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0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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0
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0
0
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0
0
7 7 7 7
7 7 7 7
0
0
7 7 7 7
0
..
2.
Freely
√ U 39 b · & b b ···
Cm11
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harm.
T A B
b &bb
12 12 12 12
7 7 7 7
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0
0
0
0
‚. ‰ ‚‚ ..
43
T A B
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ > >
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0
œ œ
harm.
0
0
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0
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0
0
√> n ·· ··
·· ·
√ 7 7 7 7
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
n ‚‚ ‚
0
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rit. poco a poco
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12 12 12 0
0
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0
0
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0
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7 7 7 7
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n‚ 24 ‚‚‚
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0
44
7 7 7 7 0
0
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Fm11
7fr.
b & b b 44 Œ 47
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5fr.
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Dm11
bb ˙ b & 51
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don’t seem
œ œ J
‰ Ó
to care
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The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey - 5 - 3
nœ.
weeds
œ J
˙
or
la
œ œ œ nœ -
dies of the night.
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9fr. 111111
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for der - e - licts
Am11
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‰ œj œ
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5fr.
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œ
for yank - ing
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w
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sight.
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307 Gm11
Fm11
7fr. 111111
If
you’re
smart,
Dm11
&
≈ œ œ œ
or rich,
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n˙ bbb
Ó
may - be you’ll
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beat
the laws
b &bb Œ
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no man can,
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of
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poco rit.
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laws
of
na - ture,
D.C. al Coda
w
œ.
˙
˙
Ó
can.
w
˙
œ œ. J
snow.
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Cm11
˙.
and
5fr.
111111
heav - y, heav - y
bb œ b &
œ ‰ . R œJ
Fm11
bbb œ œ œ œ ˙
71
‰ Œ
no man
Cm11
&
of man.
w
111111
spir - it
no,
fi Coda 67
w
œ œ œ œ ‰ J
goes,
it comes and
œ. œ ˙
Ó
goes.
Freely Outro:
b &bb
w/wolf howls throughout N.C.
75
T A B
œ œ œ œ œ. > > 0
0
0
0
The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey - 5 - 4
U Œ
œ œ œ œ œ. > > 0
œ
5fr.
111111
Cm11 63
œ
Fm11
9fr.
But the in - ner
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or luck-y,
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59
œ œ œ.
œ. œ œ œ
b &bb Ó 55
5fr.
0
0
0
U Œ
œ œ œ œ œ. > > 0
0
0
0
U Œ
U
œ œ œ œ ˙ > > 0
0
0
0
308
> > ‚‚ ·· 79 bb b ‚‚ ·· & œ œ. œ. J
> ‚‚ ‚‚
harm.
T A B
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
> ‚ 87 bb ‚‚‚ & b œ œ J T A B
12 12 12 12
˙
œ œ J
œ œ œ J J √ 7 7 7 7
0
> ‚‚ ‚‚
0
0
12 12 12 12
> ‚‚ ‚
5 5 5
> ‚‚ ‚‚
œ J
> ‚‚ ‚‚
> ‚‚ ‚‚
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
œ œ J
0
> ‚‚ ‚‚
œ J
0
> ‚‚ ‚‚
> ‚‚ ‚‚
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
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12 12 12 12 0
0
0
> ‚‚ ‚‚
> ‚‚ ‚‚
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
œ œ œ J J
0
0
œ J
0
œ œ œ J J
.. œœ œ œ œ œ J J
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
0
0
12 12 12 12
0
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> ‚‚ ‚‚
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
0
0
> ‚‚ ‚‚
> ‚‚ ‚‚
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12 0
˙
œ œ œ. J J
0
0 0 0 0
0
0
0
12 12 12 12
harm.
> ‚‚ ‚‚
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
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0
œ œ œ J J
U^ ·· ·
> ‚‚ ‚‚
œ J
0
> √ ‚‚ n >‚ ‚‚ ‚‚‚
0
rit. poco a poco
Verse 2: His grandpa loved an empire His sister loved a thief And Lindsey loved the ways of darkness Beyond belief Girls in chilly blouses The blizzards come and go The stab and glare and buckshot Of the heavy, heavy snow It comes and goes It comes and goes It comes and goes
The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey - 5 - 5
œ
> ‚‚ ‚‚
œ œ œ J J
œ œ J
Play 5 times simile/ad lib. Cm11
rit. poco a poco on 5th time
0
> ‚‚ ‚‚
poco accel.
12 12 12 12
> √ ‚‚ n >‚ ‚‚ ‚‚‚
0
(harm.)
> ‚‚ ‚‚
0
(harm.)
..
œ J
12 12 12 12
0
> ‚ 83 bb b . ‚‚‚ & . œ œ J T A B
> ·· ··
0
√
œ J
7 7 7 7
0
0
> ‚‚ ‚‚
> ‚‚ ‚‚
12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
œ œ œ J J
0
0
12 12 12 12 0
U
12 12 12 12 0
0
> ‚‚ ‚‚
œ J
12 12 12 12 0
0
Fade “wolf howls”
w >
12 12 12 0
0
> > > ‚‚ ‚‚ ‚‚ ‚‚ ‚‚ ‚ œ œ œ œ œ J J J 5 5 5
œ J
0
Verse 3: There lives a wolf in Lindsey That raids and runs Through the hills of Hollywood And the downtown slums He gets away with murder The blizzards come and go The stab and glare and buckshot Of the heavy, heavy snow It comes and goes It comes and goes
309
310
WILD THINGS RUN FAST Standard tuning
Moderately fast q = 165 Intro: E b/A b
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
B b/E b
3fr.
D b/G b
3fr.
b & b b b b 44 Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û F 3 4121
4111
Db
3 4121
4fr.
b nnnnn & b bbb Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Û Œ Œ nœ œ P f 1. He came; 6
1333
Moderately bright q = 155 % Verse: C
3fr.
& .. œ 11
1333
Œ
Œ
œ
she 2.3. See additional lyrics
Œ
œ
Œ
‰
j œ œ
smiled.
œ
œ
œ
œ
She thought she had him tamed,
F sus2
j ‰ œ
but
j œ ˙
& œ.
3 11
as
wild,
E bsus2 20
œ œ œ œ œj œ .
B bsus2 C sus2
& œ
hand
Ó
œ
at
∑
Œ
œ
b˙
Wild
Œ
Ó
Ó
Œ
fast.
. œ œ . w
2. In the
∑
fast.
E b/A b
C/F
5fr.
3fr.
∑
4121
Œ
œ bœ œ
Win - ter beat
œ
the
j œ œ
œ.
3 1
˙
pines
& œ
œ bœ œ
heard the
heat
Wild Things Run Fast - 2 - 1
-
œ
er
1111
œ
Œ
Ó
Ó
Œ
4 12 1
œ
a - bout.
Gm7/F 30
Ó
2.
œ
run
F/B b
&
just
4121
last.
1.
1341
1341
things
25
was
3fr.
Œ
1341
eat - ing from her
he
j œ. œ
3fr.
1333
œ
j œ œ
To Coda fi E b/A b
C 3fr.
15
‰
He
C/F
œ
cut - ting
œ
in
œ
and
œ
out
Œ
Ó
3 1
∑
œ
while
œ
she
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˙
dreamed
311 D b5 35
& w
Œ
˙
∑
133
œ bœ
∑
∑
a - way.
3. In the night
E b/A b
3fr.
Œ
41
& œ
Ó
∑
∑
∑
b˙
& œ
Wild
B bsus2
Œ
1341
C sus2 3fr.
‰
1341
œ
things
run
E bsus2
3fr.
& b˙
Ó
4121
Œ
j œ œ
1341
1341
œ
Wild
B bsus2
Œ
& œj ‰ Œ
∑
∑
∑
œ
run
Ó
6 C9
Œ
1341
things
56
Ó
fast.
E b/A b 51
Ó
4121
fast.
46
‰ œj œ œ
Ó
fi Coda
E bsus2
D.S. % al Coda
4
Œ
21134
˙.
w
fast
∑
∑
¿
œ
What
Œ
¿
Wild
Œ
œ bœ œ
makes you run?
Œ
∑
thing.
G (9)
& Œ 61
‰
j ¿ ¿
¿
¿
¿
∑
2
134
I thought you loved me.
Verse 2: In the dark He could see The trap that was lying in her Sweet company Eating from her hand at last Wild things run fast Verse 3: In the night It snowed Fast tracks in the powder white Leading out to the road Winding from her tender grasp Wild things run fast Wild Things Run Fast - 2 - 2
∑
∑
312
LADIES’ MAN
Guitar tuning: D-7-3-5-2-5
➅=D ➂=F ➄=A ➁=G ➃=C ➀=C
Moderately Ó = 60 Intro: Gm11
Am11
5fr.
œœœ œœ œ
œ œ & b C œœœœ ¿¿¿ œ œ œœ œ ¿ œ œ F 5 5 5 5 T ¿¿ 5 5 A 5 5 ¿ 5 5 B ¿ 5 5 0
Gm11
&b &b T A B
1111
¿¿ ¿¿
7 7 7 7 7 7
∑
7
œ œ ¿¿ œœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œ ¿¿ œ ¿¿ ¿¿
5 5
5 5 5
5 5 5 5
0
0
7
7 7 7 7
0 0
0 0
0 0
∑
∑
1111
5
7 7 7
¿¿ ¿
7 7 7
7
7
7 7 7 7
0
0
Cm11
0 0
0 7
0 0
7 7 7
7
7 7 7
0 0
& b .. œJ ‰
œ ‰ J
Cont. rhy. simile
heart
œ
-
œ œ
break - ers
but
œ
you
œ
œ
take the
j œ ‰
œ
‰
œ J nœ bœ
You could Dm7
D11
‰
la - dies’ man.
B bm11
j ‰ bœ œ œ
&b Ó
111111
œœœ œœœ œœœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 7 7 7
7 7 7
0 0
œ ‰ œJ ‰ œ J
Ladies’ Man - 2 - 1
œ œ J a
0 0
0 0
Ó
œ œ œ a
j œ œ
j œ nœ
œ
man.
j œ œ
Œ
Œ
rat - tle snake, Gm11 5fr.
œ œ œJ ‰ œ œ œ œ
bring it
j j ‰ œ œ
111111
111111
La-dies
chance.
‰
1111
la - dies’
the dia -monds off Cm11
‰ Jœ n œ ‰ J
111111
7
0 0
5fr.
111111
charm
Œ
œ
they don’t stand
0
1. Well, I’ve known 3. Cross my heart,
cake,
on
Œ
j œ œ œ œ œ ‰ Œ
111111
o - ver when you give ’em a glance; F 7sus2 F/A
Fm11
8fr.
19
j œ nœ œ
0
‰ œJ n œ b œ
10fr.
&b Ó
œ œ
Gm11
7fr. 1111
7 7 7 7
0
Ó
Œ
Cm11
Œ
œœœ œ
7fr.
10fr.
&b œ
7 7 7 7
œœœ œ œ
D11
111111
œ
Dm7 12
7 7 7 7
0
5fr.
111111
œ
7 7 7 7
0 0
Gm11
10fr.
15
7 7 7 7
œœœ œœœ œ ‰ œ J
D11
œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ ¿ œœ ¿¿ œ œ œ œ ¿ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
7 7 7 7
œœœ œœœ œ ‰ œ J
7fr.
111111
Verse:
9
7 7 7
7fr.
111111
5
7fr.
œ œœœœ ¿¿¿ œ œœ ¿ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ
111111
Am11
5fr.
5
D11
7fr.
111111
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
j ‰ ‰ œj œ œ
First,
you un
234
-
œ
fold
œ
them.
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Ó
313
To Coda fi 1.
Gm11
7fr.
&b Œ 23
Dm7
D11
5fr. 111111
œ
œ
œ
œ
Then you
j ‰ œ
1111
œ
œ
pi - geon - hole
œ
’em,
œ
Ó
∑
la - dies’ man.
2. D11
Dm7
D11
7fr.
&b
7fr.
∑
26
Ó
1111
œ J nœ bœ
‰
2. Well,
fi Coda D11
it
sure
Dm7
..
&b Ó
‰ j œ nœ œ
la - dies’ man,
T A B
¿¿¿
œ
œ œ
¿¿ ¿
0
0
œœœ œ 7 7 7 7
0
D11
Œ Ó
œ
œœœ œœœ œ œ
œ
Ó
7 7 7 7
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
7 7 7 7
œ
œœœœ
7 7 7 7
Œ Ó
œ œ
œ
œ
0 0
œ 0
0
0
D11 7fr.
‰ j œ nœ œ
1111
la - dies’ man,
œ œ œ
œ œ œ œœ ‰ œJœ 0
0
œœœ œœœ œ ‰ œ J œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ
Dm7
&b Ó
T A B
‰ j œ nœ œ
1111
7fr.
&b
Dm7
la- dies’ man,
0
D11 34
∑
7fr.
1111
&b
∑
1111
7fr.
30
D.C. al Coda
Dm7
0
0
7 7 7
7 7 7
œ
œœœ œ
Œ Ó
Ó
la -dies’ man.
œ œ
œ
œ
0 0
0
0
œ
œœœ œœœ œ ‰ œ J œ œ œ œ
0 0
0
Verse 2: Well, it sure takes a lot of good-natured self control Ladies’ man When I’m so hot for you, and you’re so cold, so cold Ladies’ man Why do you keep on trying to make a man of me Couldn’t you just love me like you love cocaine, cocaine head games Ladies’ man
Ladies’ Man - 2 - 2
‰ j œ nœ œ
1111
0
0
0
7 7 7 7
œ
wwww
∑
Œ Ó wwww
7 7 7 7
Verse 3: Cross my heart, I swear I’m not trying to trick you No tricks, ladies’ man It’s just a straight ahead feeling I have for you Nothing slick, ladies’ man I guess you learn to refuse what you think you can’t handle You’re acting like a vandal Wrecking the dream At the first bad scene Ladies’ man Ladies’ man Ladies’ man Ladies’ man
314
CHINESE CAFÉ / UNCHAINED MELODY Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 124 Verse: D
# & # 44 .. Ó
nœ
132
Gmaj9
œ
œ
œ
œ J
‰
nœ
Œ
1. Caught in the mid - dle, 2.3. See additional lyrics
œ
œ
œ
2 413
Car - ol, we’re
œ
œ
Œ
‰
mid - dle class.
œ J
We’re
Am11 4
&
## œ œ .
œ
mid - dle
‰
aged.
œ.
œ
œ J
We
3fr.
nœ œ œ.
341
were
wild
in
Gmaj9
œ œ
the old
Ó
days,
nœ
œ
œ
œ
birth
of
rock
’n’
Em11 2fr.
7
&
## œ .
œ œ œ. Œ J
2 413
roll
∑
Œ
1412
‰
days.
j nœ œ œ œ
Now your kids are
6 C9 11
&
##
Am9
Ó
œ J
nœ œ
œ
my
child’s
a
‰
2113
&
## œ
œ œ.
œ
strang
-
œ.
œ œ
œ
er.
I
bore
œ
241
Œ
œ œ œ nœ ‰ œ but I
could not
&
Ó
œ œ œ noth-ing lasts
3
œ œ œ œ œ ˙ 121
raise
Chinese Café/Unchained Melody - 3 - 1
Ó
her.
nœ œ œ Noth- ing lasts
œ œ ˙
Œ
1412
for
long,
6 C9
œ œ ˙.
4112
for
her
2fr.
2fr.
##
˙.
œ
Em11
D2 18
œ
com - ing up straight and
D/G 14
œ
œ œ œ
long,
Ó
œ œ œ noth-ing lasts
œ œ ˙.
2113
for
˙
long.
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Ó
315
Chorus: Am9
# & # nœ œ œ œ œ 23
œ œ
241
Down at the Chi - nese Ca
## Œ &
32 4
œ
œ ‰ œ œJ ‰ -œ J -
fé,
C (9) 27
2fr.
1412
we’d be
dream -ing on
Am7
my
‰ œJ
Œ
2 1
“Oh,
our
œ
dimes.
We’d be play-ing
love,
œ nœ. J
œ.
1 3 2
my
‰
˙
132
˙
Ó
dar - ling,”
one more
2.
C (9)
&
A m7
nœ
œ
n˙
“Oh,
my
love,
Ó
32 4
&
## n ˙
32 4
Œ
touch
œ œ n˙
2 1
a
&
## n ˙
2 1
by
Œ
Œ
so
œ nœ. J
slow - ly,
Chinese Café/Unchained Melody - 3 - 2
dar - ling,
G
œ ‰ ‰ œ J J
I’ve
G
œ
32
bœ nœ œ
lone - ly
F maj7 321
321
my
long
‰ œJ
œ nœ. J
‰ œJ
A m7
A m7 49
F maj7
2 1
C (9) 44
∑
Words by HY ZARET Music by ALEX NORTH
“Unchained Melody”
##
D.C. al Coda
..
∑
5
time.
40
‰ Jœ œ
Ó
1.
## œ œ . & J
œ œ œ œ
Œ
Fmaj9
œ œ œ n˙
œ nœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
D
31
To Coda fi
Em11
time.
w
Œ
32
œ
j œ œ.
hun-gered
∑
4
Œ
32 4
œ
œ
for
your
œ œ œ.
and time can do
j nœ œ
‰
And time
C (9) 4
4
C (9)
G
‰ œJ
32
œ J n˙
32 4
so much.
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œ goes
A m7
Œ
œ œ n˙
2 1
Are
you
Œ
œ still
316 Em11
C
## œ œ . & J 54
˙
11121
˙
Œ
mine?
œ ‰ J
œ nœ
# & # Ó
I
Œ
œ
œ.
3211
j nœ ˙
## . œ œ & .J Time
œ ˙ J goes.
œ.
‰
Ó
Œ
3
Ó
1 4
32
˙
œ3
Where does
œ nœ. J
2 1
need
w
4
œ œ œ
your love.
15
132
to
œ
œ
D
me.
Repeat and fade
œ the
œ œ J time
œ ˙ J go?
Verse 2: Uranium money Is booming in the old home town now Putting up sleek concrete Tearing the old landmarks down Paving over brave little parks Ripping off Indian land again How long–How long Short-sighted businessmen Ah, nothing lasts for long Nothing lasts for long Nothing lasts for long (To Chorus:)
Verse 3: Christmas is sparkling Out on Carol’s lawn This girl of my childhood games Has kids nearly grown and gone Grown so fast Like the turn of a page. We look like our mothers did now When we were those kids’ age Nothing lasts for long Nothing lasts for long Nothing lasts for long (To Chorus:)
Chinese Café/Unchained Melody - 3 - 3
4
I
G
your love
Outro:
Ó
32
A m7
need your love.
G (9)
God - speed
78
œ
32 1
F 59
G
œ
‰ Jœ œ œ œ I
œ . .
won - der where the…
317
MOON AT THE WINDOW
*Guitar tuning: D≤-7-3-5-2-5
➅ = Db ➂ = Fb ➄ = Ab ➁ = Gb ➃ = Cb ➀ = Cb
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderate swing Œ = 127 (ŒÂ = ŒÇ‰) Dm11
& b 44 ..
5fr.
∑
111111
1.
Am11
12fr.
∑
7fr.
111111
∑
111111
*Recording sounds a half step lower than written.
Verse 1:
2.
Am11
Gm11
7fr.
j œ œ
&b Ó 5
‰
Ó
œ œ œ 3
It takes
cheer - ful
res
Œ
&b œ
111111
‰ œ.
Cont. rhy. simile
œ œ œ 3
That’s all
it
Ó
&b
takes,
∑
13
‰ j œj œ œ
Œ
a cheer - ful
‰ bœ.
œ
-
œ
bod - y’s
How could they
Gm11 Am11 5fr. 111111
3
Moon at the Window - 3 - 1
ty.
j Œ œ œ œ
-
son
me.
Œ
Ó
5fr.
j Œ bœ œ œ ‰ œ œ
hard - er
told
on
111111
me than
Cm11
œ
me.
Fm11
10fr.
‰ j b œ œ œj ‰ b œ œ œ bœ 111111
And no - bod - y’s
hard - er on
œ œ Œ
you than
111111
w
you.
Dm11
3
! ! ! ! ! ! &b w 21
Œ
be?
7fr. 111111
‰
111111
-
Gm11
8fr.
‰ & b ‰ œj œ œ œ
per
111111
Bm11 17
j œ œ
10fr.
111111
No
j œ
111111
Cm11
8fr.
hu - mil - i
j œ
7fr.
111111
Bm11
j œ œ
œ
Am11
5fr. 111111
œ
heart and
Gm11
7fr.
111111
3
œ
ig - na - tion,
5fr.
9
Œ
œ œ œ œ œ
-
7fr.
111111
3
Am11
Gm11
Am11
5fr.
111111
..
∑
23
!.
j > Œ ! ! ! ∑
!.
j > Œ ! ! ! ∑
!.
j > Œ ! ! ! ∑
! ! !
1111
∑
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! ! !
318 Dm11
Verses 2, 3, & 6: Gm11
Œ
111111
œ œ
23
j j œ œ ‰ Œ
‰ œ
j œ. œ
3
2. Bet - sy’s blue. 3.6. See additional lyrics
She
says,
&b
! ! !
Am11
∑
111111
œ œ œ
œ
j œ ‰
œ
3
Oh,
You know I’d
help her out
Ó
111111
œ
j œ œ.
but
œ
some - times
Œ
œ œ œ 3
At least the
&b
on - ly
111111
Œ
œ ˙
œ œ œ
moon at
‰
111111
3
3
the win - dow,
‰ œj
Œ
could.
œ
can
> j Œ ! ! ! ∑ 23
!.
111111
Verses 4 & 5:
j œ œ
3
œ œ œ
Œ œ œ
the thieves left
> j Œ ! ! ! ∑ 23
Ó
Œ
that
&b œ
! ! !
∑
! ! !
..
! ! !
j œ œ.
œ
j œ œ œ œ œ
slide 7fr.\0
111111
mem
-
Ó
Ó
111111
’ries
Œ Ó
111111
˙
nœ œ
rat-tle.
Bm11
Am11 7fr.
.. ˙
111111
spoon
!.
111111
&b 56
> j Œ ! ! ! ∑
Moon at the Window - 3 - 2
!.
111111
> j Œ ! ! ! ∑ 23
12fr.
!.
111111
> j Œ ! ! ! ∑ 23
!
Cm11
9fr.
œ œ œ
and the glass.
!
!
10fr.
Ó
111111
D.S. % al Coda
1111
∑
111111
˙
Dm11 12fr.
œ
bœ œ œ
deep in the dark
2.
j j œ œ œ.
∑
bat - tles,
7fr.
3
! ! !
1111
10fr.
1.
23
find.
Cm11
Am11
when the spooks of
12fr.
to
be - hind.
1111
I know these
5fr. 111111
hard
2.
‰ j œ œ
111111
4. I wish her heart. 5. See additional lyrics
Gm11 51
œ œ
j œ ‰ œ œ œj ‰ Œ
œ
Gm11
111111
œ
so
5fr.
& b .. Ó
To Coda fi
œ
be
1. 12fr.
Fm11 46
Ó
7fr.
Dm11
!.
I
Œ
œ
Am11
5fr.
42
if
the light
Gm11
111111
3
12fr.
&b Ó
12fr.
111111
œ œ œ œ œ #œ œ
3
Dm11
111111
&b œ
9fr.
111111
Ó
10fr.
38
Bm11
7fr.
1111
Cm11 34
œ
“Tell me some-thing good!”
5fr.
! ! !
œ œ œ
111111
Gm11
30
!. œ
7fr.
& b .. Ó 26
> j Œ ! ! ! Œ Ó
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5fr.
!
!
!
319
fi Coda
&b
Gm11
Am11
5fr.
Œ
60
œ
find.
œ
œ
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least
3
7fr.
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3
œ
the
œ
œ
moon
œ
at
the
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‰
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˙
3
j œ ‰
j œ œ
win - dow,
the thieves
left
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23
63
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that
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be - hind.
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5fr.
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bœ
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œ
at
the
Dm11 12fr.
Am11
j œ ‰
& b œ œ œ œj ‰ 66
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7fr.
3
win - dow, they left
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that
be - hind.
23
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Gm11
Am11
5fr.
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least
&b 72
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they
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left
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‰
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the
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moon
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3
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be - hind
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the
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!
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5fr.
Ó
! Ó
23
blind.
7fr.
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3
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at
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œ
the
Verse 3: People don’t know how to love They taste it and toss it Turn it off and on like a bathtub faucet Oh, but sometimes the light can be so hard to find At least the moon at the window The thieves left that behind (To Verse 4:) Verse 5: Ghosts of the future Phantoms of the past Rattle, rattle, rattle in the spoon and the glass
Moon at the Window - 3 - 3
j !
111111
7fr.
111111
j œ
Verse 6: Is it possible to learn how to care And yet not care Since love has two faces Hope and despair And pleasure always turns to fear, I find At least the moon at the window The thieves left that behind Moon at the window They left that behind At least they left the moon behind the blind Moon at the window
œ
win
3
-
˙
dow.
˙
Œ
320
SOLID LOVE
Guitar in Open E≤ tuning: E≤-7-5-4-3-5
➅ = Eb ➂ = G ➄ = Bb ➁ = Bb ➃ = Eb ➀ = Eb
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Ó = 76 Intro: Eb
b & b bbb C
∑
∑ F
5
&
bbbb
∑
b
∑
111111
Db
œ
131211
Db
b & b bbb œ 12
right Ab
œ
œ
in
the
&
œ
Ó
Db
Œ
10fr.
j œ
‰
111111
œ
œ
mid - dle
of
œ
this
b œ œ œ œ
Œ
D b(9)/A b
Ab
Ó
131211
Love ban - dits con
œ
love.
Solid Love - 2 - 1
œ
œ
œ
Œ
3
œ
We’ve
E bmaj7/G
Fm11 2341
Ab
œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
D b(9)/A b
‰
j j œ œ œ
Let
j j œ œ œ
no - bod - y
j œ œ.
are go - ing
put
a
un - der. Ab
5fr.
j œ œ œ œ sun -
got
Ó Bb
7fr.
111111
111111
-
œ
5fr.
111111
234
131211
- der this
œ œ œ 3
sol - id
2.4.
E b(9)/B b
7fr.
131211
break
Ó
Œ
a - round the town, good hearts
‰ Œ
and plun-der.
a
Hol - ly - wood heart - ache.
1.3.
j b & b bbb œ n œ .
got
5fr.
j j œ œ œ
b œ œ œ œ.
We
5fr.
5fr.
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3
œ œ œ œ œ
D b(9)/A b
œ œ œ œ
All
Œ
131211
a - ble.
131211
Eb 3
10fr.
111111
-
5fr.
œ
G b(9)/D b
10fr.
œ œj ‰
œ œ
E b(9)/B b 23
∑
111111
5fr.
111111
œ Ab
this sol - id love.
bbbb
111111 131211 111111
Un - be - liev
10fr.
111111
5fr.
19
131211
Db
(3.) got a break. 2.4. See additional lyrics
&
F B b(9)/F F
10fr.
j œ ‰ œj œ ‰ Œ
111111
bbbb
B b(9)/F
G b(9)/D b
10fr.
b & b b b b .. œ
15
∑
1. We
Verse:
9
∑
7fr.
˙
Ó
Œ
‰ œj .. œj n œ . 131211
2. We
love.
˙
∑
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44
321
Chorus: G b(9)/D b
D b(9)/A b
10fr.
b & b b b b 44 ˙ 27
Ab 30
&
33
&
j œ œ
131211
Test
bbbb
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b œ -
bbbb
-
ed
&
bbbb
131211
y
œ
best.
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131211
111111
131211
j œ
B b(9)/F
111111
131211
Ó
111111
œ
Œ
b & b bbb ˙
111111
you’re my
œ You
œ.
are
my
B b(9)/F
F
B b(9)/F
F
131211
111111
131211
111111
Ó
œ
œ
131211
B b(9)/F
131211
111111
131211
nœ œ
do.
œ
hap - pi - ness.
œ
3
o - pen
B b(9)/F
F
131211
111111
œ
my
b & b b b b ..
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Solid Love - 2 - 2
∑
œ
give you
œ.
j œ ‰ Œ
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œ
heart
˙
3
œ
up,
œ
you F
‰
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ver -
5fr.
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˙
B b(9)/F
Œ
131211
‰
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do.
Gb
111111
F
j œ nœ.
111111
œ
my Ab
j œ
131211
You
D.S. % al Coda
B b(9)/F
N.C.
∑
j œ nœ œ 131211
Yes, you do. F
B b(9)/F
F
B b(9)/F
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131211
111111
131211
œ
œ
œ.
j œ
You
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F
B b(9)/F
F
B b(9)/F
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œ
œ
˙
you
do.
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∑
œ
F B b(9)/F
j œ
F B b(9)/F
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œ
hap - pi - ness.
F
F 47
œ
5fr.
j œ
œ
131211
œ
D b(9)/A b
111111
111111
gon - na
B b(9)/F
you
10fr.
b & b bbb Œ F
œ
my hope,
F B b(9)/F
o - pen my heart,
41
j œ œ
131211
œ œ œ
131211
111111
5fr.
3
B b(9)/F
Gb
5fr.
D b(9)/A b
o - pen my heart,
F
Œ
I’m
10fr.
Ó
˙
‰
G b(9)/D b
F
You
œ
‰
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F
b œ œ œ 3
Œ
j œ œ
dar - lin’,
10fr.
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Œ
œ
œ
You’re
B b(9)/F
111111 131211
Db
5fr.
111111
œ
F
œ.
Ab
131211
B b(9)/F
œ
œ
To Coda fi
5fr.
F
b œ
œ
131211
blessed,
5fr.
111111
œ
œ
fi Coda D b
44
and
5fr.
F B b(9)/F 37
j œ
D b(9)/A b A b D b(9)/A b
5fr.
Ab
5fr.
∑
Verses 2 & 4: We got a chance Hot dog, darling We got a chance No more, no more fly-by-night romance We got this solid love Love has always made me feel so uneasy I couldn’t relax and just be me More like some strange disease than this solid love… (To Bridge:)
131211
Repeat and fade
∑
..
322
BE COOL
Guitar tuning: D-7-3-4-3-5
➅=D ➂=E ➄=A ➁=G ➃=C ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ˘ = 105 Intro: Am/D
# 12 & # 8 T A B
œ F
2 2
0
# & # & T A B
œ œ
∑
j œœ œœ n œœ 2 2
0
A
7fr.
0
0
0
Em/A
7fr.
0
# & # .. œ 1
111
j œ œ œ œ œ. 1111
nœ.
fool
Keep
Be Cool - 2 - 1
œ œ œ
1134
if
1134
G
j œ œ
5fr. 1134
1111
Bm/E
j . œ Ó
1111
things light.
keep
Œ.
1134
D
Am/D
Œ.
‰
j œ œ
j œ œ.
nœ
“be
Œ.
cool.”
G
5fr.
G5 5fr.
5fr.
‰ nœ œ œ œ ‰ ‰ œ œ œ œ œj
1134
1111
1134
11
if your feel -ings are hurt - in’, you’re a E
Ó.
Bm/E
Œ.
1134
œ
j j j œ ‰ œ œ œ œ ‰
1111
Charm ’em.
1111
0 0 0 0
0
Dm/G
E
Bm/E
œ
0
it’s
cool.
E
0
5 5
23
5fr.
Œ.
œ.
2 2
Am/D
Am/D
23
1. If there’s
G
un - cer - tain; D
you can’t
name,
5fr.
j œ œ
j œ œ
1111
j œœ n œœ n œœ ‰ ‰ Œ . œ œ œ œ œœ
j Œ. œ
1111
Dm/G
5fr.
j œ œ
7fr.
ev - ’ry - bo - dy’s gon - na
Dm/G
0 0
0 0
0
Œ.
0
Em/A 7fr.
7 7
Ó.
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œ œ
0
0
0 0
0
œœ
5 5
0 0
7 7
A
œ
0
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
j ‰ ‰ j ‰ ‰ œ n œj œ œ
# & # œj ‰ ‰ œ 1134
0
1111
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E 15
0
7fr.
1134
If you’re wor - ried or
D
&
j œ œ
Œ. nœ
23
23
0
0 0
j nœ œ
n œœ
2 2
0
0
5 5
Em/A
5fr.
# & # Ó. ##
0
7fr.
(4.) one rule to this game 2. See additional lyrics 3. Instrumental w/additional lyrics D G Am/D
12
0 0
œ
1134
Cont. rhy. simile
9
0 0
2 2
A
7fr.
6
0 0
œ
œ
œœ
nœ œ j œœ n œœ j œ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 0
G/A
0
0
j œ œ
∑
0 0
0
Verse:
0 0
0
3
##
j œ nœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
j œœ œ
j œ œ œ œ
Keep your wor - ries
out of
1134
œ
sight.
Don’t a - larm ’em.
Bm/E
‰ Œ.
1111
Œ
j œ œ
And play
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j œ
it
323 G
F/G 5fr.
18
&
##
1
œ.
111
Dm/G 5fr.
5fr.
1111
play
it
# & #
j œ
œ
cool:
To Coda
Œ.
Œ.
œ
If
D
j œ
1
111
fire
and
G
œ
ice.
nœ
get
Am7/D
∑
Dm/G 5fr.
G
j œ œ
‰
1134
5fr.
# & # Œ.
‰ œ
23
1134
don’t get
Am7/D
G
&
1111
œ
9fr.
j œ œ
that flak - y
fi Coda
# & # .. T A B
..
Œ
j œ œ.
val - en - tine.
j œ œ
j nœ
no
1134
o - ver - zeal - ous. Dm/G 5fr.
Œ.
1134
whine.
Œ.
1111
œ.
Kiss
j #œ œ
˙.
œ J
bod - y’s
off
D.S. %
7fr.
-
j œ
œ
A/B
1111
You’re
5fr.
1111
9fr.
j œ œ
1134
Ó.
1134
fool.
Repeat and fade
œ
j œœ œ 2 2
0
0
j n œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ 0 0
0
0
0 0
Verse 2: If your heart is on the floor ’Cause you’ve just seen your lover Coming through the door With a new fool, be cool Don’t you sweat it Start right in, right now, trying to forget it Be cool Don’t get riled Smile Keep it light Be your own best friend tonight And play it cool, play it cool Fifty–fifty, fire and ice Be Cool - 2 - 2
F #m/B
B
7fr.
j œ œ
1134
œ
Don’t
Em/A 7fr.
##
œ œ.
Œ.
Keep your cool.
A 30
Ó.
Œ.
23
G
5fr.
‰ œ ‰ Œ. œ œ nœ œ œ œ
1111
5fr.
27
To Next Strain (To Bridge:)
Dm/G
5fr.
jeal - ous;
D
..
your
G
5fr. 1111
œ.
œ.
œ
Dm/G 5fr.
1134
there’s Don’t
j œ
Ó.
‰ Œ.
Resume Intro simile
j œ
œ
2. If
5fr.
# & # Ó.
1134
2.
F/G
24
1111
ty - fif - ty,
fi 1.
D.S. % al Coda Bridge:
3.
-
Am/D 5fr.
j œ œ.
1134
œ
G
5fr.
j œ œ
1111
fif
Dm/G 5fr.
Ó.
∑
21
5fr.
1134
nœ œ œ œ.
G
Dm/G
5fr.
1134
cool,
G
0 0
j œ œ 0 0
œ 0
œ 0
œ
œœ
œ
2 2 0
n œœ
j nœ œ 0
5 5 0
œœ 7 7
0
Verse 3: Be cool, fool (spoken:) Be cool (whispered:) Lots of other fish are in the sea Play it cool, play it cool Fifty–fifty, fire and ice (To Verse 4:)
œ œ 0 0
œœ .. 0 0
..
324
(YOU’RE SO SQUARE) BABY, I DON’T CARE Standard tuning
Words and Music by JERRY LEIBER and MIKE STOLLER
Moderately fast Œ = 169 Intro: G5
# & 44
2
∑
34
∑
∑
∑
∑
∑
j œ œ
Œ
∑
∑
D/G 9
&
#
3
j œ œ
121
œ.
You’re
˙.
œ
so
Œ
square,
œ.
ba
-
∑
by,
C (9)/G 13
&
#
j œ œ
231 4
œ.
you’re
so
%Verse: G
# & .. œ
w
square.
C
œ
œ
j œ œ
din
C
-
&
œ œ œ
C
to
C7
a
12341
mov - ie
show
and
œ œ
134211
bands.
C
sit
œ
there
you
Œ
Œ
‰
3fr.
j ‰ œ œ œ
12341
hold-ing
œ.
134211
hands.
œ œ J
You’re
G5
3fr.
25
&
#
3241
œ
square.
œ
Ó
Œ
3241
j ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ ‰
Ba - by,
I
don’t care.
2
34
j œ
G
To Coda fi 1.
N.C.
œ
You
3fr.
134211
œ
3fr.
slea - zy
3fr.
j j ‰ ‰ j œj ‰ œ œ œ œ
j œ œ
D7
like
bœ
12341
G 3fr.
134211
œ œ
just wan - na go
œ
you don’t
3fr.
12341
œ
ers,
G 3fr.
#
‰ Œ
‰ œj œ
œ
G 3fr.
134211
œ œ
don’t like greas - y 2.–4. See additional lyrics
21
1. Oh,
3fr.
12341
bœ
C
3fr.
134211
Œ
G
3fr.
17
œ
∑
∑
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∑
œ so
325 2.3. G5 29
&
#
∑
Ó
Œ
..
œ
2
∑
34
Ó
Œ
‰
2. You
1. You
Bridge:
G7
C7 33
&
#
3241
œ
3fr.
œ
œ
don’t know an 2. Instrumental
œ œ y
dance
j œ ‰ ‰ œj œ œ
œ
steps
that are
˙.
13124
&
3241
œ
œ œ œ
no - bo - dy else
&
#
Œ
bœ
œ
could love
bœ
œ
4. Oh,
&
#
‰ œj œ
œ me
∑
you’re
the way
34211
œ
˙.
you
do.
# & .. œ . 42
3
121
You’re
j œ œ
so
Ó
Œ
‰
j . œ .
3. I
œ
square,
Œ
˙.
∑
Repeat till fade
j œ œ
so
œ
square.
w
Verse 2: You don’t like going to parties To toot and talk all night long You just wanna park Where it’s nice and dark And kiss me, sweet and strong You’re so square Baby, I don’t care Verses 3 & 4: I don’t know why my heart flips I only know it does I wonder why I love you, baby I guess it’s just because You’re so square Darlin’, I don’t care (You’re So Square) Baby, I Don’t Care - 2 - 2
But
D/G
I
œ.
‰ œj
Œ
fi Coda
œ
231 4
Œ
N.C.
C (9)/G 45
œ
3fr.
D.S. % al Coda
2.
41
œ
2314
œ
1. G/D
3fr.
#
œ
new.
C #dim7
C7 37
j œ
∑
∑
..
326
YOU DREAM FLAT TIRES
Guitar tuning: D-7-3-5-2-5
➅=D ➂=F ➄=A ➁=G ➃=C ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ˘ = 134 Intro:
& b 12 8 .. & b 12 8 ..
4.
∑
..
∑
0
0
0
% Verse:
0
5
0
2
0
0
Am11
7fr.
Œ . œj ‰ œj Ó. 1. It came (Riff) œœœ œjœ œ j Œ. œ . œ œ n # œœœ œœœ
Bass Riff (arr. for gtr.)
0
Bm11 Am11 9fr.
jœ œ œ œ œ j œ œ ‰ œ b œ œ œ œ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ F 1 0 .. .. 4 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 2
T A B
0
111111
111111
9 9 9 9 9 9
7 7 7 7 7 7
2
Bm11 Am11
N.C.
9fr.
7fr.
7fr.
& b .. œ . 4
œ
to
œœœ .. . b . œœ ... Œ . & œ.
j œ œ
j œ œ
pass,
j œ œ j œœœ œœ œ
like
Œ.
j œ œ
111111
light
Œ
..
T A B
1.–3.
7 7 7 7 7 7
-
ww .. ww .. w .. w
j œ œ.
œ.
ning strik - ing from
a
Œ. Ó.
œ.
-
111111
Ó.
111111
j œ
Œ. œ
Cont. rhy. simile
bove.
E
∑
-
lec -
∑
Gm11 5fr.
& b œ. 8
-
œ
tric
j j j ‰ œ œ œ
j œ œ
flash,
just like
œ
light G5/D
j œ œ
j œ œ.
œ
ning strik - ing from Dm7 Gm11
a
-
bove.
& b Œ.
j œ ‰ œj œ
Struck Am11
by
j b Œ b œ & œ 111111
Am7
7fr.
j œ œ 1 34
so hope - less and You Dream Flat Tires - 2 - 1
pre -cious
D5/A
7fr.
14
œ œ J
j œ œ
so
œ.
111111
œ.
in - spired.
j œ œ 1 34
pre
5fr.
j œ œ
-
cious love, Cm11
7fr.
Œ.
Œ.
œ œ œj œ .
111111
Why do you dream
‰
1111
Am11
7fr. 1 3411
œ
pre - cious
Gm11
j j œ œ œ
Ó.
5fr.
love,
7fr. 1111
‰ Œ.
23
Gm7
C5/G
5fr.
11
Ó.
‰ Œ.
j œ œ
111111
10fr.
j œ. œ ‰ œj œ œ œ
111111
flat
tires
when you dream
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327 1.
N.C.
Am11
Bm11 9fr.
& b b œj ‰ œj œ 17
flat
w/Bass Riff
j œ. œ
tires?
œ.
You dream
œ.
flat
&b
∑
3
Œ.
b C5-B PP
bœ œ œ
b C5-B PP
& b bœ 3
man
G5/D
j j œ œ œ
œ.
113411
could
G5/D
j j œ œ œ
Œ
both
&b œ 23
tease
me,
2.
to
-
hear
œ
1 34
3
D5/A
7fr.
œ œ. J
1111
me
‰ Œ.
‰
111111
But
Œ.
bœ
œ œ œ œ œ ‰ œj 113411
you tell - in’ me this
1.
œ.
1 34
Am7
“Please,
¿
don’t
to
Am11
slide 7fr. \0
7fr.
œ.
a
b C5-B PP
7fr.
beg,
œ œ
y.
Are
7fr.
1 3411
or just
Ó.
D5/A Am7
j œ œ.
j œ œ
eas
legs.”
G5/A
j j œ œ ‰ ‰ Œ
j œ œ
23
F5/G
Œ.
23
his
Dm7
back
j œ œ
Dm7
7fr.
28
œ
j œ œ
113411
break
œ œ œ ..
111111
Dm7
G5/D
1. “Wom - an, she bounce 2. See additional lyrics F5/G
∑
Œ.
2. With a jack
F5/G
22
∑
Ó.
tires.
Bridge:
2.3.
25
Œ. Ó.
7fr.
j œ
j j ¿ ¿ ‰ œj œ 1111
go”?
D.S. %
111111
3. ’Cause I
know
Am11 slide 7fr.\0
& b œ. 31
don’t
be cold”?
N.C. to the end w/Bass Riff Vocal tacet on repeat
& b .. 34
¿
j ¿ ¿ ‰ œ
˙.
do?
I
j j œ œ ‰ ‰ œj ‰ œj œ
111111
know
1.–3.
you love me, but
œ œ œ œ
j œ œ.
whatare you gon - na let
œ.
love
4.
∑
˙.
that
j ‰ ‰ œ œj
..
∑
Œ . # œj ‰ œj œ ‰ Œ œj œ ‰ Œ . Œ # œj œj œ Flat
1.2.
tires.
Love,
Love
3.
j j j j j j j j j & b .. œ # œ œ ‰ œ œ ‰ Œ œj œ ‰ Œ . Œ # œ œ œ .. œ ‰ Œ . Œ # œ œ œ œ # œ œ ‰ ‰ Ó . 39
pre - cious. Flat
tires.
Verse 2: With a jack and a spare you’re there Trying to get to where love is Coming in on a rim and a prayer Trying to get to where love is ’Cause love is precious love, love You said it was precious love First you felt my fire Before you dreamed flat tires You dream flat tires (To Bridge 1:) You Dream Flat Tires - 2 - 2
Love,
love
is
Verse 3: ’Cause I know that you love me But, what are you going to let love be Just a vague flirtation Or extra special company? ’Cause love is precious love Everybody knows it’s precious When first they feel that fire Before they dream flat tires They dream flat tires
love
is
pre - cious.
Bridge 2: “Woman she bounce back easy But a man could break both his legs” Do you tell me that to tease me Or just to hear me beg “Please, don’t be cold”
is
328
UNDERNEATH THE STREETLIGHT *Guitar tuning, w/Capo II C-7-7-5-4-3
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=G ➄=G ➁=B ➃=D ➀=D Bright Ó = 150 Intro:
1.
G sus2
G/D
j œœ œœ
# j & C .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœœ œœœœœ œ F .. 2 2 2 2 2 00 T 2
A B
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
G sus2
j œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ 2
0 0 0 0
0 0
G/D
0 0 0 0
2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
G sus2
G 12fr.
G/D
œœ œ œ ¿ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ ¿¿ œœ œœ œœ 2
0 0 0 0
¿¿ ¿
2 2 0 0 0 0
*Recording sounds a whole step higher than written.
œœ œœ
œœ œœ
0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
¿¿ ¿¿
¿¿ ¿¿
A
C
5fr.
5fr.
œœ ¿¿ œ ‰ œœœ ... .. œœ ¿¿¿ ¿¿¿ # œœœ ¿¿ œ œ œ¿¿ œ . œ¿¿ œ ¿¿ 12 5 . ¿¿¿ ¿¿¿ 22 5 . ¿ ¿ 22 ¿¿ 12 12 5 ¿¿ 2 0 0 111
j œœ œœ
2.
C/G 11111
11111
11111
œ. ‰ n œœœ ... œ. 5 5 5 5 5
Verse: D/G
G
7fr.
D/G
G 7fr.
# & .. Œ
11111
j œ œ œ Œ
Cont. rhy. simile
6
œ œ œ.
1. Yes, I do. I 2.–4. See additional lyrics
‰ œj œj œ
Œ
I swear on
j œ œ nœ
11111
swear on
C
the street - light
Gmaj7/C
G
œ
on
&
#
11111
∑
œ
One
D/G 16
&
#
œ
shad - ow
7fr.
j œ œ. œ œ œ œ
11111
11312
un - der - neath the street-light. Underneath the Streetlight - 2 - 1
œ
curs
G
G 7fr.
Œ
111
I
C
G 7fr.
‰
11111
œ œ œ œ
-
in’ an - oth - er
5fr. 11111
j œ I
7fr.
j j ‰ œ œ
shad - ow
D/G
C/G
‰
˙
shad - ows.
D/G
12fr.
Ó
the
7fr. 11312
œ
do!
j œ œ.
œ
back
G
11111
j œ
2 1
œ œ
shov - in’
7fr. 2 1
11111
œ œ
cor - ner
D/G
5fr.
‰
5fr.
j nœ œ.
the
I
G/C
C/G
11312
œ
j œ œ
j œ œ
11312
a - bove,
5fr.
# & œj œ G/C
œ œ
the stars
F 5fr.
13
j œ œ
11111
love you!
C/G 10
7fr.
œ
laugh - ing
G 7fr.
7fr.
11111
œ
j ‰ œ
11312
11312
œ
œ
œ
œ œ
don’t know where they’re com - in’
j œ œ from.
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‰
329 G
D/G 7fr.
19
&
#
11111
7fr.
j ‰ œ
11312
œ
œ
I
just
œ
œ
œ
see
’em pass
4.
A
C
22
&
#
∑
œ
œ
œ
un - der - neath the street
∑
œ
-
light.
G 7fr.
7fr.
Œ
œ
œ
Yes,
I
11111
D/G
j œ
œ.
do.
j œ
I
G 7fr.
love
œ
11111
I
œ
œ
œ
real - ly
love
j œ
œ.
you!
5fr.
Ó
œ.
11312
Ó
œ J
111
you.
Yes,
D/G
&
#
œ
œ
œ
Yes,
I
œ
do.
Œ
Ó
11111
I
do.
7fr.
Œ
‰
j œ I
œ love
Verse 2: Yes, I do. I love you! I swear on the buildings above I do! I swear on a billion yellow and TV blue windows Gay boys with their pants so tight out in the neon light Underneath the street light M–M–M– Madman, madman, kickin’ over garbage cans Underneath the streetlight Verse 3: Yes, I do. I love you! I swear on the blinkin’ planes above I do! I swear on the truck at the stoplight With his airbrakes moanin’ All night the trucks roll up to the tunnel toll Underneath the streetlight They come rollin’, rollin’ Rollin’ for a livin’ Underneath the streetlight Verse 4: Yes, I do. I love you! I swear on the disco sparkle dark, I do! I swear on the bebop boys chasin’ the black bird Rock ’n’ roll broadcast movin’ up now full blast Underneath the streetlight They come dancin’, dancin’ Really rock ’n’ rollin’ Underneath the streetlight Underneath the Streetlight - 2 - 2
j œ
œ
G 7fr.
28
Ó
11312
D/A 7fr.
# & Ó 25
j ‰ œ
11111
11111
D/G
11111
11111
C 5fr.
11312
œ
5fr.
A
7fr.
11111
- in’
1.–3.
G
D/G 7fr.
11312
œ
you.
Œ
Ó
..
330
LOVE
*Guitar tuning, w/Capo II: D-7-3-2-5-4
➅=D ➂=C ➄=A ➁=G ➃=D ➀=B Freely
# & # 44 Œ
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Verse: Gmaj9/A 7fr. 111111
œ
˙
œ
œ
œ
1. Al - though *Recording sounds a whole step higher than written.
I
.. Œ
œ
speak
j œ œ
‰
Gtr. use ad lib. fingerpicking throughout
in
œ
œ
œ
tongues of men 2.–5. See additional lyrics
and
Moderately Œ = 117
Dmaj9 4
&
##
œ œ œ œ
œ
j ‰ œ
1111
œ œ
an - gels, I’m just sound - ing
brass
œ
Œ
‰
j œ
and
Am7/D
j œ œ
tin
-
j j œ œ œ
kling
Amaj9/B
cym
&
##
Œ
2 1
œ
∑
Ó
Œ
234
œ
Love
Dmaj9
œ
œ
œ
suf - fers
&
##
Amaj9/B
Œ
1111
œ
Ó
∑
Œ
111111
Œ
œ
œ
Love
is
long.
with-out
Em7/A
9fr.
11
bals
7fr.
111111
love.
-
Em7/A
9fr.
7
œ œ
7fr.
‰
j œ œ œ œ œ
kind!
En - dur - ing all
‰
234
things,
œ
œ œ œ
hop-ing all
œ
things.
1. Am7/D 5fr.
15
&
##
‰ n œj œ œ
Ó
2 1
œ œ œ
Love has no
e - vil
in
1111
˙
mind.
œ
Œ
Ó
j œ ..
j œ œ œ nœ
œ
2. If
I
had
2. Dmaj9
Am7/D
## Ó & 19
‰
2 1
j nœ œ I’d
be
œ
noth
j œ nœ. -
Ó
∑
∑
1111
ing.
Am7/D 5fr.
23
&
##
1111
Love - 2 - 1
5fr.
∑
∑
2 1
∑
∑
1111
∑
˙.
3. Love © 1981 CRAZY CROW MUSIC All Rights Excluding Print Administered by SONY/ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING, 8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203 Exclusive Print Rights Administered by ALFRED MUSIC All Rights Reserved
œ
..
331 3. Am7/D 5fr.
29
&
##
Ó
1111
2 1
œ
n˙.
child
w
sees.
4.
˙
‰
j œ œ œ ˙
4. As
a
..
child,
Am7/D 5fr.
## Ó &
‰ n œj œ
33
2 1
through a
œ
glass
j œ nœ.
Ó
1111
˙
dark - ly.
w
˙
5fr.
37
&
##
∑
2 1
∑
‰ n œj œ œ ˙
∑
1111
5. Where, as
a child,
5. Am7/D 5fr.
41
&
##
‰ n œj œ œ œ œ
Œ
2 1
love’s
the great - est
œ œ
‰ n œj œ
Œ
beau - ty.
1111
w
Love,
Gmaj9/A
Œ
œ
Ó
Dmaj9
7fr.
# & # Œ
‰ œj ˙
# & #
∑
45
111111
50
love,
∑
Love - 2 - 2
w
love.
∑
Verse 2: If I had the gift of prophecy And all knowledge And the faith to move mountains Even if I understood all the mysteries If I didn’t have love I’d be nothing Verse 3: Love never looks for love Love’s not puffed up Or envious, or touchy Because it rejoices in the truth Not in iniquity Love sees like a child sees
‰ œj ˙
Œ
w
1111
∑
∑
˙
∑
∑
Verse 4: As a child I spoke as a child I though and I understood as a child But when I became a woman I put away childish things And began to see thru a glass darkly Verse 5: Where, as a child, I saw it face to face Now I only know it in part Fractions inme Of faith and hope and love And of these great three Love’s the greatest beauty
Ó
∑
..
332 Guitar tuning: D-7-3-5-2-5
MAN TO MAN
➅=D ➂=F ➄=A ➁=G ➃=C ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Ó = 54 Intro:
Bm7
Dm11
1111
¥¥ ¥¥
¥ & b C ¥¥¥ harm. F 1111
7fr.
j j œ œœ ‰ ‰ œœ ˙˙˙ œ n#œ œ ˙
12fr.
T A B
Am11
9fr. 1
7 7 7
7
12 12 12 12
9 9 9
Dm11
7 7 7
7
Bm7
&b
∑
23
&b ˙ ˙
T A B
∑ œ œ œ œ
œ
0 0
0
0
0
2 2
0 0
2 2
0
0
2 2
∑
1
7
Verse: Gm11 1
‰ Œ
111
mands. 2.3. See additional lyrics
œ & b .. œœœ ..
T A B
œ œ œ
5 5 5 5
5
1
‰
j œ
111
Just
œœœ œ
œœœ œ œ
5 5 5 5
7 7 7 7
7
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
pleas-ur - ’ble
sen - sa - tions,
˙˙˙˙
&b Ó
No
Man to Man - 3 - 1
1
7
7
0 0
111
j ‰ Œ œ œ œ œ œ
Cont. rhy. simile
hand
œ
far
j œ œ
reach-ing
in - hand.
∑
0
7
7
Gm11
7fr.
111
œ
1
Am11
5fr.
‰ b œj œ œ
de -
œ œ œ œ œ 7
œ œ œ œ
7 7 7 7
Gm11
111
‰
3
7
7fr. 1
7
1. No
5fr.
5
Am11 12
7 7 7
7fr.
j & b .. œ œ 9
˙˙˙ ˙
‰ b œj œ œ
Gm11
Am11
5fr.
Ó
111
7 7 7
9 9 9 9
0
7
7fr.
j j œ œœ ‰ ‰ œœ ˙˙˙ œœ # œ n œ œ ˙
0 0 0
7
7
Am11
1111
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
œœœ œ œ œ œ
7
9fr.
5
˙˙˙ ˙
111
j œ œ œ Œ 1
plans,
111
5fr.
‰
‰ j j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 1
œ
no,
no,
111
3
no, no,
hand - in - hand.
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333 Am11 7fr.
&b 16
1
Am11
7fr.
7fr.
‰ Ó
111
Ó
1111
œ.
&b
D m11
Am7
Œ
∑
œ
œ œ
œ
111
Well, I
keep
∑
T A B Dm11
on
œ
œ
0
0
3 j œ œ œ œ œ
&b ‰
j ‰ œ
œ
How come I keep mov - ing
un
œœœ œœœ J 2 2 2
0 0 0
-
˙˙˙ ˙
7fr.
1
der - stand
&b œ œ œ œ ‰ œ 111
giv - ing my sweet
love,
‰
1
∑
day - light bright.
œœœ œ œ
œ
œ
7
7
7
5fr.
‰ œj œ
Œ
111
1
œ œ
to
œ
man
to
man,
Am11
5fr.
7fr.
œ œj ‰ ‰ œj ‰ œj œ Œ ‰ œ . 111
1
tast - ing
sweet
‰
j œ œ œ œ
111
Gm11
7fr. 1
œ
Gm11
Am11
111
œ
7 7 7
man
5fr.
œ
œ
7
from
Gm11
Am11 1
j œœœ œ
to
œ
7fr.
1111
23
try - in’
œ
111
Am11
12fr.
20
œ œ œ œ 1
œ
111
love,
1
real
œ œ œ œ œ œ 111
sweet love
wom-an to
1.2. Dm11
Bm11
PP
& b œj œ 28
Am11
9fr.
‰ Ó
23
∑
1
7fr.
∑
111
1
‰ b œj œ n œœ ..
Ó
111
man?
2. Some - times it’s 3. I don’t like to
3. Dm11 PP
j & b œ œ. 32
23
man.”
&b
œ œœ œ œ
˙
T A B
Ó
0
0
0
0
∑
∑
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
0 0
2 2 0
Gm11
&b œ 1
111
man
2 2 0
0
0 0
2 2 0
0
œ œ œ
to
Man to Man - 3 - 2
man
œ œ to
man
111
œ
0
0 0
0
0
to
man
to
1
man.
111
œ œ
œ œ œ œ
2 2 0
0
0
0
Am11
5fr.
‰ œj œ œ œ œ
’Cause I’ve been mov - in’
œœ œœ œœ œ œ
2 2
Gm11
7fr. 1
0 0
2 2
0
Am11
5fr.
36
0 0
‰ œj œ œ œ œ
Œ
7fr.
Œ
‰ œ. Oh,
1
œ
111
œ œ3 œ œ œ œ what am
I look - in’ for?
0
334 Gm11
&b œ 40
1
111
Man
7fr.
œ œ
œ œ œ
to
man
to
Gm11
1
man,
&b
1
œ
1
7fr.
Ó
‰ œj œ œ œ
Œ
111
1
a
Gm11
∑
1
111
œ
Am11
∑
1
Gm11
& b œJ œ 1
111
‰
Ó
∑
111
1
œ
to
∑
111
1
∑
111
‰ b œj œ
Ó
Bm7
PP
T A B
∑
man.
˙
˙
œœ œ œ œ 0
0
0
1111
1
0 0
0
2 2 0
0 0 0
9 9 9 9
0
0
7 7 7
7 7 7
7
7
˙˙˙ ˙
j œœ ‰ n # œœ
0
œ 0
œ 0
œ
œœ
0
2 2
œœ œ
œœ 0 2
0
Verse 2: Sometimes it’s easy You drift with the empty gladness Like it all belongs Sometimes it’s lowdown sadness Like it’s all gone so wrong When I saw you standing there I said to myself “Mm, here’s a place I could breakdown and care I’ll give him sweet love, tasting sweet love Real sweet love, woman to man” Man to Man - 3 - 3
œ
œœ
œœ
œ
0 0
œ
0 0
œ 0
0
9 9 9 9
7
7
7fr.
1111
23
œ œ œ
Am11
9fr.
PP
T A B
œ 7
Bm7
˙
∑
111
j j œ œœ ‰ ‰ œœ ˙˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ n # œœ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ
2 2
to
7fr.
Dm11
&b
œ
Am11
9fr.
23
0
to
wom - an
Dm11
&b
man
7fr.
Outro:
j & b œ œ.
œ œ
œ œ œ
111
man;
53
door.
œ
Am11
5fr. 1
œ
5fr.
Man
7fr.
œ
Gm11
7fr.
111
œ
œ
lot - ta good guys gone through my
5fr.
111
Am11 49
Ó
1
7fr.
∑
111
Œ
111
Am11
5fr.
Am11
5fr.
44
Gm11
Am11
5fr.
1
‰
j œœœ ˙˙˙ œ ˙ 111
7 7 7
7 7 7
7
7
Verse 3: I don’t like to lie But I sure can be phony when I get scared I stick my nose up in the air, stony, stony when I get scared When I saw you standing there, I was scared I thought, “Ooh, I hope he can care Sure hope I can care Hope we can really care and share woman to man”
7
336
GOOD FRIENDS Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 116
### 4 & 4 ‰
N.C.
j œ œ I
œ
œ
œ
‰ œ
œ œ Œ
have to come and
see you
œ J
may - be
E/F #
### Œ &
œ I
œ think
œ œ
œ
œ
œ
no - thing would suit
once
F #m
me
1
2
a
year.
34
j ¿ ‰ Œ
bet - ter
B5
or twice
N.C.
Œ ‰ !j !j ! . Ó œ œ Œ 2
3
œ ‰ ‰ œJ œ œ œ J
right
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fic - tion of this is this and that
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Verse 2: I can’t decide I’m so confused Which way to go? I’m being useful here I’m being used Which way to go? Some line gets drawn What line is this? Which way to go? Could be a threshold or a precipice Which way to go?
Verse 3: I can’t decide I don’t know Which way to go? The more you learn The less you know Which way to go? Some follow blind And never know Which way to go? To lead you need some place to go Which way to go?
Elusive dreams and vague desires Fanned to fiery needs by sexy boys In flaming TV fires Fiction Truth Fiction Truth Fiction Truth Fiction Fiction of obedience Fiction of rebellion Fiction of the goody-goody And the hellion Fiction of destroyers Fiction of preservers Fiction of peacemakers And s*** disturbers (To Bridge:)
Elusive dreams and vague desires Fanned to fiery needs by deadly deeds In falling empires Fiction Truth Fiction Truth Fiction Truth Fiction Fiction of the diplomat Fiction of the critic Fiction of the Pollyanna and the cynic Fiction of the coward Fiction of the hero Fiction of the monuments Reduced to zero
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Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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TAX FREE
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Moderately Œ = 116 Intro:
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL and LARRY KLEIN
A2
A
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1
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‰
D
5fr.
œ J
œ.
life
but,
œ.
œ J
nœ ‰ J
Œ
1234
1
œ
œ
He’s
### ¿ &
213
im - ma
œ
œ
œ
œ
1234
to
wait.
(play intro simile)
-
œ
œ
œ
cu - late - ly
tax
Ó
≈ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
¿
¿
free.
3
“Mul - ti - ple hun - dreds of A2
¿
3
¿ ‰
thou-sands of…”
j œ Œ
Tax
œ
Œ
free.
¿
¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ 3
3
¿ ‰
3
Œ
1
‰ œj œ Tax
“Hun-dreds of mil- lions of dol - lars.”
E/F #
## & # ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ Œ 51
hun-dred bil - lion dol - lars!
Tax Free - 3 - 2
5fr.
yours will have
Dm/A 48
Ó
œ J
To Coda fi A2
˙
Œ
œ
œ J
D
5fr.
an - gel bands
œ.
hate.
1234
Prom - i - sing
Ó
Ó
5fr.
nœ œ œ.
1234
E
7fr.
like
œ œ. J
D
5fr.
œ œ œ
1234
œ J
1234
Dsus
Œ
Preach - er
5fr.
Preach-ing love
œ
œ
œ
Œ
souls.”
œ.
œ
Dsus 7fr.
œ œ œ.
He
###
Œ
E
7fr.
Roll-ing lawns
###
Ó
do - na - tions.
Esus 42
Œ
nœ
1234
7fr.
1234
Call - ing for large
¿ J
D
5fr.
œ
œ œ
1234
¿
“Damn their
E
7fr.
¿ J
bands.”
like ven - geance.
Esus 38
Œ Dsus
1234
preach - ing love 2. See additional lyrics
###
œ
7fr.
œ œ
Esus 34
œ
œ
E
œ œ œ
1234
œ
1412
‰
free. “A
D.S. % al Coda
9fr.
1111
œ ¿
¿ ¿ J
And who
¿ ¿ ¿ is
pay-ing
¿
¿
œ Œ
the price? Who?
‰
œ J
¿
Who? Your
¿ ¿
¿
chil-dren are.”
347
fi Coda
### . . & 54
A2
A
Ó
1
œ
œ
œ
cu - late - ly 2. See additional lyrics Piano
### . . & T A B
..
œ 0
œ
œ
œ
0
2
2
‰
œ J
Œ
j œœ
œœ
tax
œ
œ
Œ
213
œ.
2
free.
2 2
2
Repeat and fade
## & # Œ
‰
###
nœ
& T A B
213
œ 0
¿ J œ
“Our
œ 0
3
¿
¿
¿
¿
¿
na - tion has
lost
its
guts!”
œ
n œœœ
2
Verse 2: Pissed off Jacked up Scream into the mike Spit into the loving cup Strut like a rooster March like a man God’s hired hands and the devil bands Packing the same grandstands Different clothes “Pot in their pockets!” Different hair “Sexually active!” Raise a screaming guitar or a bible in the air Theatre of anguish Theatre of glory God’s hired hands and the devil bands Oh come let us adore–ME! Lord, there’s danger in this land You get witch-hunts and wars When church and state hold hands F*** it! Chorus 2: Tonight I’m going dancing With the drag queens and the punks Big beat deliver me from this sanctimonious skunk We’re no flaming angels And he’s not heaven–sent How can he speak for the Prince of Peace When he’s hawk-right-militant? (To Coda) Tax Free - 3 - 3
œœ
0
Dm/A 56
œ
¿
0 2 5
‰
œœœ ...
j œ
œ
j n œœ
œœ
Save
2 3
œ me.
n œœœ 0 2 5
Coda And he’s immaculately tax free “Our nation has lost its guts” Save me “Our nation has lost its strength” Tax free “Our nation has whimpered and cried” Save me “And petted the Castro’s” Tax free “The Khomeini’s and the Kaddafi’s” Save me “For so long” Tax free “That we don’t know how to act like a man” Save me “I think we should turn the United States Marines loose on that little island south of Florida and stop that problem!” “I am preachin’ love I am!”
.. .. ..
348
SMOKIN’ (EMPTY, TRY ANOTHER) Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
A capella
& 44 Œ
&Œ 4
‰
œ
œ
Hey,
hey.
œ œ œ
& Ó
&Œ 15
an-oth-er.
hey.
.. œ . Try
Try
Ó
Hey,
œ œ œ.
Ó
an - oth - er.
œ œ œ
an-oth-er.
œ
a
nic - o - tine at - tack!
œ.
œ œ œ.
Try
Emp - ty,
emp - ty,
try
Ó
an - oth - er.
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œ
œ
#˙
˙
an-oth - er.
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3.
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#˙
Ó
Ooo.
‰
Ooo.
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Nic - o - tine,
& œ. œ œ œ. Ó 18
Try
Hey,
nic - o - tine.
1.2. 11
œ
œ. œ œ œ. Œ
7
Try
œ
œ œ œ
Nic - o - tine,
& œ. œ œ œ. Ó
Ó
bœ nœ. œ œ œ ≈
an-oth-er.
.. Ó
œ œ œ
nic - o - tine.
œ. œ œ œ. Œ
Try
an - oth - er.
Œ
œ œ.
Smoke,
œ. Try
œ œ œ.
œ œ.
smoke,
œ.
Ó
an - oth - er.
œ œ œ Emp - ty,
Try
œ
œ
œ œ.
smoke,
try
œ œ.
smoke,
œ œ œ.
smoke.
Ó
an - oth - er.
œ œ. œ œ œ.
emp - ty,
œ œ.
˙
an - oth - er.
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349
DOG EAT DOG
Standard tuning Keyboards arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 112
C
œ œ œ œ 4 ‰ &4 J ‰ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ J Dog eat dog. 32 1
Œ
Bkgd. Vcl.: Dog eat dog, Keybds. (arr. for gtr.)
& 44 Ó T A B
2
3
1 0
2
3
dog eat dog,
>œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
1 0
2
1 0
3
2
1 0
3
Œ
‰ j ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
dog eat dog,
œ œ œ œ >œ œ œ œ F
Œ
Œ
‰ j ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
œœœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
3 3 5
2
0
2
1 0
3
2
1 0
3
D
Œ
& ‰ ¿j ¿ ¿ ¿ 4
‰ j ¿ ¿¿ ¿
dog eat dog,
Œ
Œ
‰ j ¿ ¿¿ ¿
dog eat dog,
132
dog eat dog,
œ œ & œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œ # œœœ œœœ > T A B
2 3
1 0
2
3
1 0
2
3 3 5
0
2 3
1 0
2 3
1 0
2 3
1 0
2
3
1 0
>œœ œœ # >œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœœ 2 3 2
2
%Verse: C œ
2
2
Œ
>œ œ # œœ. œ>œœ # œœ œœ œ J œ J
dog eat dog.
5 7 7
10 10 11
14 15 15 15 14 17
7
Am7
32 1
& .. ‰ 9
‰ j ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
dog eat dog,
3 2 4
2
Œ
‰ j ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
¿ J
Bkgd. Vcl.: Dog
¿ eat
¿
Œ
¿
œ
Œ
œ J
œ
‰
1. It’s a dog 2.3. See additional lyrics
dog. F sus2
& œ œ Œ 12
in’ up.
Dog Eat Dog - 3 - 1
Œ
The dove is
œ
eat
‰ b œJ
Œ
2 1
dog.
I’m
œ
œ
just wak -
G7sus
‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ 3 1
œ
œ
in the dun - geon
œ
œ
and
j œ ‰
the
‰
3 4 1
œ J
œ
white - washed
œ
œ
hawks
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œ
ped - al
350 Am7
D
& œ œ œ œ œJ œ 15
‰
2 1
hate and call
it
œ J ‰ œJ ‰
Ó
love.
Dog
œ
Œ
132
eat
œ
Ó
Ó
dog.
œ J ‰
#
1. Ho - ly
Chorus: E11
Em7 19
&
12fr.
# œ
2 333
œ
œ
œ
3 421
&
œ J
œ
hope in the hands 2. See additional lyrics F
22
#
12fr.
Ó
Œ
‰ œ J
of
1
and
œ
2 333
‰
œ
œ
snake - bite
2
big
-
wig
œ
3 421
œ
œ
œ
&
#
‰
j ¿ ¿
dog
¿
eat
dog,
¿
‰
3211
Ó
œ
and rack - et - eers
3 1
3fr.
œ J
34
œ‰ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ J
Œ
134211
fin - an - ciers. Bkgd. Vcl.: Dog eat
Œ
œ
œ
œ
‰
dog,
j ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
dog eat
1. 26
C/F
G
œ œ œ ‰ œ œ J J 3
F
10fr.
e - van - gel - ists
D/F #
G/B
3211
E11
Em7 10fr.
Œ
dog,
2.3.
j ¿ ¿
dog
¿
eat
dog.
‰ ¿
j œ œ
œ
Dog eat
.. ‰
dog.
j ¿ ¿
dog
¿
eat
Œ
¿
dog.
Bridge: Bm7
Cmaj7
7fr.
# & .. Ó 29
œ
2 333
œ œ œ
œ.
œ
1. Where the wealth’s 2.–4. See additional lyrics
œ
# œ
D7sus 3fr.
œ
œ
‰
rade.
j œ œ
œ
And where
it’s
œ
Œ
made,
1.3.
G
Œ
‰
œ J
the
‰
œ.
23
pa -
‰
2
slaves
‰
34
j œ œ
will
be
# j & œ œ 134211
en.
Dog Eat Dog - 3 - 2
‰ Ó
∑
..
œ
tak -
D.S. %
2.
3fr.
35
œ J
D/F #
Em
13241
Œ
311
syc - o - phants
3fr.
Œ
134211
œ
13241
thieves and
Cmaj7 3fr.
&
Œ
dis - played,
G 32
‰
œ
3fr.
∑
∑
Ó
‰ Jœ œ œ n Dog eat
dog.
351 4. 40
&
#
∑
∑
Ó
Dog
Outro:
n
œ
œ
œ J
‰
eat
dog.
G
C
3fr.
œ & .. ‰ 43
32 1
¿ J
Bkgd. Vcl.: Dog
¿
¿
eat
¿
‰
Œ
j ¿ ¿
dog,
dog
eat
¿
134211
‰
Œ
¿
j ¿ ¿
dog,
dog
‰ ¿
¿
eat
j œ œ Peo - ple
dog.
C
œ œ
46
& œ œ.
- ing {look lust - ing,
‰
œ œ œ œ
and see - ing lov - ing
32 1
}noth-ing.
j ¿ ¿
Dog
eat
¿
dog,
‰
Œ
¿
j ¿ ¿
dog
3fr.
& ‰
134211
dog,
Œ
¿
Play 3 times and fade
G 49
eat
¿
j ¿
‰ ¿
dog
eat
j œ¿
j œ¿
Peo - ple dog.
œ lis
Œ -
j œ
œ
t’ning
and
œ. hear
œ
œ -
Verse 2: On prime time crime, the victim begs Money is the road to justice And power walks in on crooked legs Prime time crime (To Chorus:) Bridge 2: Some are treated well In these games of buy and sell And some, like poor beasts Are burdened down to breaking Verse 3: It’s a dog eat dog Ain’t it Flim-Flam, man Dog eat dog You can lie, cheat, skim, scam Beat ’em any way you can Chorus 2: You’ll do well in this land of Snakebite evangelists and racketeers You could get to be a Big-wig financeer Bridge 3: Land of snap decisions Land of short attention spans Nothing is savored long enough To really understand Bridge 4: In every culture in decline The watchful ones among the slaves Know all that is genuine will be Scorned and conned and cast away (To Outro:) Dog Eat Dog - 3 - 3
ing…
œ
œ
œ
Dog
eat
œ dog.
..
352
SHINY TOYS Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 150 Intro:
√ #4 ‚‚ .. ‰ & 4
‚‚√.. ‰
Piano (arr. for gtr.)
F
harm.
T A B
1.
··
7 7
√ ‰ ‚‚ ..
··
7 7
2.
··
.. ··
∑
..
7 7
1.
G
Em9 3fr.
# & .. œ 6
Shin - y
# & .. Ó
∑
toys.
œ œ œ œ
..
T A B
Œ
œ œ œ
3211
4
4
2
Ó
‰ œj œ œ œj ‰
Œ
5
2
2
5
‰ œœ ... œ
2
&
3 0 2
3 0 4 2 0
..
∑ œœ œ œœ œ
˙˙ ˙˙ ˙
0 3 0 4 2 0
3 0 4 2 0
œœœ œœ œ
œœœ œœ œ
0 3 0 4 2 0
0 3 0 4 2 0
œœœ .. œœ œ ..
0 3 0 4 2 0
Verse: G
Em9
&
j œ œ œ Right on time. j j œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ
3 0 2
2.
10
‰
13 2
3fr.
# Ó
‰ œj œ œ œ œ
3211
‰
j œ œ œ Right on time. j j œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ
13 2
# Œ
T A B
3 0 2
3 0 2
3 0 4 2 0
3 0 4 2 0
j œœœ œ œ
œœ .. œœ . œ ..
0 3 0
3 0 4 2 0
2 0
.. œ
Cont. rhy. simile
∑
j œœœ œœ œ 0 3 0 4 2 0
œ œ œ
Œ
Œ
1. Shin - y toys. 2. See additional lyrics
œœœ œœ œ
..
I’m read - ing peo - ple
∑
∑
..
0 3 0 4 2 0
Em9
G 3fr.
14
&
#
13 2
œ
œ
rags
in
Shiny Toys - 3 - 1
œ
the
j œ
œ
check - out
j œ
lane.
œ
Œ
‰
œ J
œ
Look, here’s
œ a
œ
œ
œ
hunk–
here’s
a
3211
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˙ hon
-
353 Em9
# & œ 17
Œ
œ
-
œ
œ
ey.
œ
œ
13 2
œ
Ce - le - brat - ed
œ
peo - ple
C 20
&
&
# œ
œ
œ
and
his
32 1
boy
œ
œ J
mon
œ. -
Ó
# œ
œ
Rate
-
&
œ
and their claims
ey;
œ.
œ J
132
poll
œ
œ
pic - tures
‰
3211
games.
3211
‰
œ J
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ your
œ
the
3fr.
¿
¿
¿
¿
¿
I’m
so
ex - cit - ed”
‰
3211
œ
œ
œ
in
the
œ
Œ
œ
lat - est
makes
you,
¿.
‰
¿ -
hoo. C
G 3fr.
œ
œ
Œ
132
Ya
3211
‰
sat - is - fied.
œ
œ J
œ
œ
œ
œ
32 1
What - ev - er makes
&
134211
œ
“Oh,
D
œ
œ
œ
32 1
What - ev - er makes
you,
œ
œ
feel
œ
œ
œ
132
like you’re right
œ
on
time.
F
# œ
¿
you,
Chorus:
32
a
D
C
œ J
œ J
Here’s
œ
win - ners
œ
132
feel
G
132
of
œ
231
œ
œ
œ
œ
time
D
# & ¿
œ
D
What - ev - er makes
29
œ
32 1
What - ev - er
32 1
fame.
C
œ J
3fr.
˙
to
œ
‰
Am
3
C 3fr.
#
2
G
G
26
œ
G/B
D 23
œ
œ
D
nœ
bœ ‰ J
Œ
1. Par - ty night. 2. See additional lyrics
œ
Good bands
œ
œ
œ
all
o - ver
œ.
œ J
Œ
‰
town.
œ J
132
(Good,
F 35
&
# œ.
œ J
good,
œ J
œ
œ.
134211
good.)
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Meg - a
nœ
Ó
Œ
lights
D
# œJ & 38
œ.
sounds.
Shiny Toys - 3 - 2
Œ
‰
œ J
132
(Good,
‰
bœ J
œ
œ
œ
and
su - per - son - ic
F
œ.
œ J
good,
œ J
œ. good.)
œ
134211
Flash
-
nœ
œ
y
boys
Ó
œ
354 D
bœ œ œ œ œ ‰ J
# & Œ 41
œ œ. J
and girls that real - y
F
œ.
œ ‰ J
Œ
132
play.
(Good,
good,
bœ
# & Œ
œ
when it’s
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
hate
to
have
132
o - ver don’t you
œ
œ
œ
œ
to
put
your
fi
Shin - y toys, A
D
213
œ
toys
a
œ
1.–3.
G
4.
3fr.
# & .. œ 48
œ œ œ
3211
Œ
∑
Œ
‰
1. Shin - y toys. 2.–4. See additional lyrics
fi Coda A
52
&
# œ
213
toys
“I
D
œ
¿ J
G
¿ J
love
my
¿ J
Porsche.”
..
˙
132
-
way.
D.S. % al Coda
∑ Repeat and fade
Em9 3fr.
˙
132
a - way.
.. œ œ œ œ Œ 3211
Shin - y
∑
Ó
13 2
toys.
Verse 2: Shiny toys “I love my Porsche” Shiny toys Shiny toys “I love my Porsche” Shiny toys Simple joys Walking on the beach at the end of the day Between the sand and the seagulls Watching the glorious sun setting on the bay Here comes a boy and his beagle Walking with a man in a toupee And a man with his head shaved Whatever makes you “Mmm, mmm” Whatever makes your time feel satisfyin’ Whatever makes you “Mmm, mmm, mmm” Whatever makes you feel like you’re right on time Chorus: Party night Super bands all over town. (Good, good, good) Super lights and supersonic sound. (Good, good, good) Flashy boys and girls that really play (Good, good, good) Shiny toys, when it’s over don’t you Hate to have to put your toys away Shiny toys Right on time Shiny toys Right on time Shiny toys Right on time Shiny Toys - 3 - 3
¿
nœ œ Ó
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To Coda
D 45
œ
œ œ œ. J J
‰
j œ œ œ
Right on time.
∑
..
355
ETHIOPIA Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 100 Intro:
1.–3.
G #m7
#### 4 . 4 . & ..
T A B
% Verse: #
œ œ œ œ œ œ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Piano (arr. for gtr.)
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ P 4
6
4
6 4
4
6
4.
6
6
4
4
6
4
6
4
#### . . Œ &
œ J
2 31 4
# ## & # .. ..
T A B
œ.
‰
1. Hot winds 2.3. See additional lyrics
œ
œ
6
4
œ # œœ œœ .. 3 6
4
and
hun
j œœ
œ œ. J
œ
œ
œ J
-
ger
2
cries.
j œ
œœœ ... œ œ œ œ
3 6
6
4
4
6
4 6 6
&
####
Cont. rhy. simile
Œ
œ
Ó
Ó
11
&
####
B/A
Œ
œ
Ó
Œ
321
#### Œ &
321
Ethiopia - 3 - 1
œ œ. J
œ
ba - bies’s
A
5fr.
œ œ œ 411
Œ
Walk-ing sticks
rœ œ
œ
œ. œ
a - ban-doned by
œ œ
Œ
the
œ œ ˙.
2 333
rains.
34
4
4
2
E/F #
œ
A
2
œ œ
œ œ
1
-
pi - a
B/A 5fr.
‰ œ œ œ œ J
321
pi - a
j œœœ œœœ œ œ œ 0 1 2
2
-
E - thi - o
B/A
6
œ œ
1
E - thi - o
eyes.
Œ
411
on burn - ing plains,
G #m7
5fr.
‰.
2
œ
5fr.
A 15
œ
Flies in your A
Œ
34
2
‰ œ œ ‰
4
6
4
F #m7
2 314
6
E/F #
0 2 2
G #m9 7
4
œœœ .. . œ.
2
4
6
F #m7
G m9
4
..
6
‰
321
j œ œ œ œ œ œ 411
be -trayed by pol - i - tics,
A/B
∑
œ
1 23
On
B
œ œ œ œ Œ 1 34
and on,
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B
A/B
#### ‰ œ œ œ œ & œ Œ J 19
1 23
B
œ
Œ
1 34
1 23
the hu - man need.
A/B
j œ Œ
œ œ J
1 34
On
and on
## & ## Œ
4fr.
4311
## & ## Œ 27
‰ œj œ œ . J
∑
Œ
13121
&
œ #œ
œ
E - thi - o
E - thi - o
œ #œ -
####
œ #œ
œ
pi - a,
œ #œ
œ
E - thi - o
œ #œ -
œ #œ -
pi - a,
(simile intro)
Œ
œ
pi - a.
∑ E
..
∑
&
#### -
œ
j œ œ œ œ.
∑
Ó
den plan - et,
o - a - sis
in
Œ
231
œ œ œ
Lit - tle gar -
‰ œj œ # œ œ œ
Œ
Ó
Ó
2.3.
∑
Œ
œ
G #m7
G #m 35
∑
the hu - man greed
œ
pro - fanes.
1. 31
œ J
A #m7
Emaj7 23
‰ œj œ œ J
1 23
space.
œ
Œ
œ
œ
4fr.
Ó
Ó
œ
134111
œ
œ
Some hearts hurt,
E
## & ## ‰ 39
œ œ œ they can hard
œ #œ -
ly
œ
Ó
œ
stand
it.
œ
Œ
231
œ
œ
Œ
Fam - ine phan - toms
at
œ
œ
œ #œ
the
gar - den
œ gates.
A #m7
## & ## œ 42
46
&
1 31 21
####
œ #œ
œ
œ #œ
E - thi - o - pi - a,
Ó
Œ
œ
œ #œ
E - thi - o - pi - a,
N.C.
œ
Ethiopia - 3 - 2
Œ
Ó
œ #œ
∑
∑
œ
œ
œ #œ
œ #œ
E - thi - o - pi - a.
D.S. % al Coda
∑
357
fi Coda
A #m7
#### . Œ . & 50
13121
œ
œ #œ
E - thi - o
œ #œ -
pi - a,
œ
Œ
Ó
Œ
œ
E - thi - o
## & ## œ
œ
œ #œ
œ #œ
E - thi - o - pi - a.
œ
Œ
Ó
∑
Verse 2: Your top soil flies away–Ethiopia We pump ours full of poison spray–Ethiopia Between the brown skies and sprinkling lawns I hear the whine of chain saws Hacking rain forests down On and on–insanities On and on–Short-sighted greed abounds Ethiopia–Ethiopia–Ethiopia (To Bridge:) Verse 3: Every Sunday on TV–Ethiopia You suffer with such dignity–Ethiopia A TV star with a P.R. smile Calls your baby “It” while strolling Through your tragic trials On and on–stupidity On and on–the basic needs are defiled Good air–good water–good earth Ethiopia–Ethiopia–Ethiopia (To Bridge:)
Ethiopia - 3 - 3
œ #œ -
pi - a,
Repeat and fade
N.C. 53
œ #œ
∑
∑
..
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IMPOSSIBLE DREAMER
Standard tuning
Moderately Œ = 106 Intro: G (9)
G
# & # 44 T A B
3
&
##
T A B
2
3
0
0
2
0
3
3
0
3
3
2
œ
œ
œ
3
3
0
3
3
3
œ œ
2
œ œ
0
0 3
0
3
3
œ
œ œ
œ
2 3
œ œ
2
0
3
œ œ
3
0 3
3
œ
œ
œ
œ
3
2
œ œ
0 3
2
0
3
3
œ œ
0
2
3
2
2
0
3
3
3
3
G (9)
G
0 3
2
0
2
0
G (9)
3
3
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ F hold throughout
G 5
3
Gtr.
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
G (9)
G
3
œ
2
0
3
œ
3
œ œ 0
3
œ œ
2
3
œ œ 2
0 3
œ
3
3
Verse:
Dmaj9
# w & # .. w
12
9
C/D
∑
Œ
Cont. rhy. simile
Bm7
œ œ œ ‰ œJ
1
# & # œ 13
214
I
&
##
32 1
A
Asus
‰ œj œ œ j ‰ œ
214
thought of you,
A
E/B
‰ œj œ œ j ‰ œ
œ
213
213
I
thought of you,
21
&
##
Œ
2 413
231
∑
˙.
œ œ œ
dream - er.
A
∑
œ
Ó
Land Gmaj9
‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Œ
1111
from an an - gry crowd and
C 17
∑
13121
1. The street was loud 2.3. See additional lyrics
(er.) Asus
A/B
A/G
Gmaj9
œ œ œ œ œ 2 111
im - pos
Impossible Dreamer - 2 - 1
-
si - ble,
Œ
2 413
œ œ
of
the
œ œ œ
Ó
free,
A/G
œ
Œ
œ
213
2 111
im - pos - si - ble
Œ
œ ‰ Jœ œ œ œ œ no hun - gry bel - lies,
E/B 231
œ œ œ œ. ˙
dream - er.
Ó
Œ
œ œ In the
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359
Pre-chorus: C #m11
25
&
#### œ
4fr.
1 31 4
B11
œ J ‰ œ œ œ œ
dark - est
part of the night,
C #m11 29
&
#### œ
1 31 4
4fr.
2fr.
œ ‰ J œ œ
œ ‰ Œ J
œ
œ œ Œ
1234
blue shad-ows
con - jure you.
œ œ œ œ
˙
‰ œJ
Mm,
and in the
B11 2fr.
œ œ J ‰ ‰ J œ œ
bright - est
height of the
œ œ œ ‰ ‰ œ J J
day - light,
œ œ
some-times I
Chorus:
œ
1234
œ œ
blink ’cause I
œ
œ
think
I
œ
œ J
see
you
G (9)
G
G (9)
G
## œ œ œ œ ˙ & ##
nn## œ œ œ 3
32
dream-ing like you
&
##
Œ
&
Œ
G (9)
##
œ œ œ œ œ ‰ J
3
ww
3
œ œ œ œ œœ ‰ J
Œ
2
Œ
‰
œ
œ
œ
œ
im - pos - si - ble dream
# & # Œ
œ œ œ œ œ ‰ J
3
Œ
3
‰
-
w
w
im - pos - si - ble dream - er, Verse 2: The moon was bright Like day for night And I thought of you I thought of you Dreamer No acid rain Love without pain Impossible, impossible dreamer (To Pre-chorus:)
Impossible Dreamer - 2 - 2
3
ww
3
2
G (9)
G
œ J
œ
œ
œ
œ
3
w
3
2
im - pos - si - ble dream - er, G (9) 3
2
G (9)
G
Œ
im - pos - si - ble dream - er,
œ œ œ œ œ ‰ J
G (9)
Start slow fade
.. Œ
G
##
2
im - pos - si - ble dream - er,
3.
œ J
3
G
im - pos - si - ble dream - er,
43
&
Ó
ww
3
Im - pos - si - ble dream - er,
G
47
œ œ œ œ œ ‰ J
2
do.
1.2. 40
3
Resume Intro fig. simile
G 36
‰
œ œ œ œ œ ‰ J
3
ww
3
2
im - pos - si - ble dream - er, G (9) 3
2
G
Œ
œ œ œ œ œ ‰ J
3
w
im - pos - si - ble dream - er. Verse 3: The room was dark And full of sharks And I thought of you I thought of you Dreamer Give peace a chance Don’t think, just dance Impossible, impossible dreamer (To Pre-chorus:)
G (9) 3
2
Fade
360
LUCKY GIRL Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 103 Intro:
& 44
F
‰ œ œ œ œ
∑
321
œ œ
3
I’m
a luck - y
Œ
girl.
‰ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
3
I’m
a luck - y
Œ
girl.
N.C. (G)
& ‰ œ œ œ œ 4
œ œ
3
I’m
a
luck - y
‰ œ œ œ œ
Œ
œ œ
3
girl.
I’m
a
luck - y
Œ
∑
girl.
G6
G9 4fr.
&
∑
&
∑
7
‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ 3
I’m a luck - y
∑
Œ
girl.
‰ œ œ œ œ 3
I’m a luck - y Piano (arr. for gtr.)
Ó
œ œ œ3 œ œ œ œ 213
213
3
girl. 1. I’m a luck - y
œœ œ F
Œ
T A B
5 4 5
%Verse: 10
&
œ
G6
G9
G6
4fr.
Œ
Œ
œ
213
I 2. See additional lyrics 3. Instrumental
& ˙˙˙
Œ
T A B Lucky Girl - 3 - 1
G9
œ œ
Œ
Œ
found
œœ œ
œœ ˙˙ œ ˙
5 4 5
3 2 3
Œ
œ
Ó
my
friend.
œœ œ
œœ ˙˙ œ ˙
Ó
5 4 5
G9 4fr.
œ œ œ Œ
213
3 2 3
G6
4fr. 213
œœ œ
girl
213
œ3 œ œ œ ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ 213
3
I’m a luck-y
Ó
girl.
213
I’ve been all
Œ
1 0 2
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œœ œ
œœ œ
5 4 5
3 2 3
361 G9
G6
14
&
œ
Cont. rhy. simile
œ
round
œ
the
3fr.
world:
213
F(9, # 11)
Am9
21
&
24
&
1114
œ
Ó
bad,
bed - room
œ
œ
œ
far
as
I
eyes.
œ
could pitch
my
rain - bow’s
∑
end.
-
3fr.
guys
I
œ
and
œ œ œ œ.
œ
j œ
‰
321
3
nev - er loved a
œ J
œ
œ J
œ
œ
shy
œ
œ. œ œ. j J œ
213
œ œ œ 3
Chas-ing the
œ
21 31
œ
321
G
7fr.
1. Wise guys, 2.–4. See additional lyrics
œ. œ œ big,
œ
œ
& Ó 18
Œ
mis - sion im - pos - si - ble
Bridge: 5fr.
œ œ3 œ œ
œ œ3 œ
213
œ
To Coda fi
G9
G
4fr.
sly
j œ
œ œ. man
lov - er
œ J
I
œ œ.
œ œ3
œ
boys
with
Œ
œ.
œ
j œ
‰
trust - ed
as
N.C.
˙
Ó
˙.
œ
œ
Woo!
’til
I
∑
shoe.
1.
G6
G9 4fr.
28
&
˙.
œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 3
loved you.
I’m a luck-y
Œ
‰
girl.
œ 3
I’m
œ a
œ œ
œ œ
luck - y
girl.
œ3
œ
œ3
œ
213
213
2. You’re my luck - y
2.
G6
œ star
..
G9 4fr.
. & ˙
œ
31
œ J
loved
œ.
‰ œ œ œ œ
Ó
3
you.
I’m
a
luck - y
œ œ
Œ
213
213
girl.
D.S. % al Coda
3.
G6
G9
4fr.
. & ˙ 34
Lucky Girl - 3 - 2
..
œ loved
œ you.
œ œ œ œ œ 3
I’m
a luck - y
œ œ girl.
Œ
‰ œ œ œ œ 3
I’m
a luck - y
3 œ œ œ3 œ œ œ œ 213
213
girl. 4. I’m a luck - y girl,
362
fi Coda
F #(9, # 11)
Am9
5fr.
& Ó 37
œ J
œ
œ
big,
bad
40
&
1114
œ
œ
Wise
guys,
œ
œ J
bed - room
œ
G
7fr.
œ J
21 31
‰
eyes.
boo
-
œ J
3fr.
œ
by - prize - guys
j œ œ œ œ
œ.
I
œ J
nev - er loved
œ
321
and
a
œ œ œ
Œ
sly
œ
œ
œ
œ
man
lov - er
Œ
œ
boys
Œ
œ with
œ
œ
I
trust -
Fade out to the end F
& œ 43
-
œ
Œ
Œ
‰
ed
as
& ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ 46
œ J
3
I’m a luck - y
girl.
Œ
œ
œ
œ
far
as
I
œ
œ J
œ
could throw my
w
œ J shoe.
Ó
Wooo!
œ œ œ œ
Bridge 2: Playboys Stray boys And “Say hey, hey” boys’ll treat you like a toy I never loved a man I trusted As far as I could pitch my shoe ’Til I loved you Verse 4: I’m a lucky girl I found my friend I been all around the world Mission impossible Chasing the rainbow’s end Bridge 4: Wise guys Booby-prize-guys And sly lover boys With big bad bedroom eyes I never loved a man I trusted As far as I could throw my shoe ’Til I loved you
œ œ
3
I’m
Œ œ œ 3
’til
Verse 2: You’re my lucky star You’re my magician You make the night prowling disappear Vanished from the Star Wars bars Empty repetition I get my heart full here
Lucky Girl - 3 - 3
œ
321
I
a luck - y
œ loved
Œ
girl.
œ œ œ you.
Verse 3: Instrumental Bridge 3: Cheaters Woman beaters And Huck Finn shucksters Hopping parking meters I never loved a man I trusted As far as I could pitch my shoe ’Til I loved you
Œ
364
MY SECRET PLACE
Guitar tuning: D≤-7-7-3-2-5
➅ = Db ➂ = Gb ➄ = Ab ➁ = Ab ➃ = Eb ➀ = Db
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 105 Intro: E bm11
‰ œ.
234
b & b b b b 44 .. j j ‰ œ œ œ F .. T A 0
% Verse: b
2
2
0 0 0 2 2 2
T A B
œ œ œ œ œ
‰ œ.
j œœœœ œœ
‰ œœœœ œœ 0 0 6 7 7 7
A b(9,11)
0 0 6 7 7 7
˙˙˙˙ ˙˙
bb &bbb Œ
like no
one
else
A b(9,11)
234
œ. œ œ I
bb œ & b b b J œ. 2341
place.
My Secret Place - 3 - 1
0 0 0 9 9 9
˙˙˙˙˙ .. œœœœœ œœœœ œœœœœ ˙ œ œœ œ ..
0 0 0 9 9 9
know,
œ œ ˙
234
an - y - one
2 2 2 2 0 0
E bm11
˙
Ó
My spe - cial
0 0 0 9 9 9
you,
0 0 0
D bsus
Œ
∑
G b(9)
4fr.
‰ œ œ œ œ
Ó
234
G b(9)
œ
2341
you’re a spe - cial case
1.
4fr.
‰ Jœ œ œ
0 0 0 9 9 9
j œœœ œœ . œ œ .. œ œ
˙˙˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ
might ap - pre - ci - ate.
but
0 0 0 9 9 9
It’s a place that
1111
œ œ
œ
0 0 0 9 9 9
j œœœœœ œœœœœ ... œ œ ...
‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Œ
6 D b9
Œ
B bm9( b 13)
I don’t go there with
0 0 0 9 9 9
‰ œœœœ .... œ .. œ
Ó
6fr.
18
place.
0 0 0 7 7 7
9fr.
‰ œj œ œ œ œ
234
my spe - cial
7fr.
E bm11 14
j œœœœ œœœœ ... œœ œœ ...
to
A b7sus
rhy. simile b b b Cont. œ b ‰ Jœ œ . œ œ œ & b
œœœœœ œœœœœ œ œ
Ó
1111
0 0 0 7 7 7
2341
œœœœœ œ
∑
234
D bsus
j ‰ œj œ œ œ œ .
234
1. I’m going to take you 2.3. See additional lyrics
2
..
∑
234
0 0 0 2 2 2
9fr.
6 D b9
7fr.
6fr.
10
2
A b7sus
2341
b & b bbb Ó
∑
0
B bm9( b 13)
9fr.
œ. j j ‰ œœœ ... œ. œ œ œ œ.
˙˙˙˙˙ ˙
2.4.
B bm9( b 13)
234
0 0 0 9 9 9
9
6fr.
b & b bbb Ó
j œœœœœ œ
se - cret.
œœœ .. œ .. œœ . œ . .
A (9,11)
6
œ . œj œ Œ
234
My
1.3.
E bm11
9fr.
bb 4 & b b b 4 .. Ó
B
B bm9( b 13)
œ œ. J
2341
place,
Ó
Œ
Œ
‰ œ œ œ œ for my spe - cial D bsus
D.C.
‰ œ œ œ œ œ
for my se - cret place.
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2.3.
Bridge: 6 C b9
D bsus
b & b bbb Ó
œ œ
Œ
22
1. I
B bm9( b 13)
9fr.
œ œ
œ
Ó
2341
was
A b7sus
9fr.
born and 2. See additional lyrics
œ
‰ œJ Jœ œ .
234
b & b bbb ‰
œ J
I’m
œ
just
G b(9)/B b
get-ting used
2341
1
raised G b(9)
‰
œ œ œ
œ œ
car
ry
-
A b7sus
9fr.
A b7sus
œ
place
2341
˙
œ
wild
œ
œ
Why did
œ J
and
œ
Œ
œ
œ œ œ
Ó
23
234
b œ. In
b & b bbb œ . 234
in
My Secret Place - 3 - 2
œ
mug -gers af - ter
œ
you
œ
œ
œ
bring
me
to
Œ
œ
Œ
234
Œ
G b(9)/B b
Œ
œ.
my
se
-
j œ œ
œ
œ
se
œ J
in
these
œ.
gold
-
j œ œ cret
Œ
˙
place,
œ
œ
pi - geons in
1
-
œ J
this
œ J
œ.
en
trees,
‰ œ œ œ œ
Œ
œ
7fr.
œ
in the se - cret place?
B bm9( b 13) 9fr.
Ó
234
˙
234
in
œ
in
œ
se - cret,
B bm13
9fr.
234
œ
my
D.S. % 2.
1.
B bm13
Ó
œ
œ
place,
234
œ
2341
∑
E bm11
9fr.
234
Œ
cret
B bm9( b 13)
my
‰
A b11
4fr.
E bm11
234
œ.
do
a
Are there
dark,
9fr.
Œ
œ
œ
œ
pret - ty?
B bm9( b 13)
j œ œ
-
9fr.
in the se - cret place,
j œ œ
œ J
œ
œ J
street brav - a
2341
Œ
œ œ œ ‰ œ œ
Œ
E bm11 46
Œ
œ
œ J
‰
234
6 C b9
7fr.
E bm11
&
oh,
A b7sus
b & b bbb ˙ bbbb
do,
œ
œ J
j ‰ œ œ
-
œ œ ‰
234
Db
42
ra
me.
œ
234
so
park,
38
-
œ
4fr.
b & b bbb œ
o
23
G b(9) 35
-
7fr.
2341
œ.
Cit - y.
E bm11
7fr.
œ
234
Col
œ
Ó
234
in New York
Db
B bm9( b 13)
b œ & b bbb
to
7fr.
b & b bbb Ó
32
œ œ œ
A b11
4fr.
29
œ œ œ
œ œ. œ
234
4fr.
26
E bm11
7fr.
œ
my
œ
œ
se - cret.
234
œ
in
9fr.
œ
my
œ
œ
se - cret.
366
Outro: E bm11
b & b b b b .. œ . 51
234
In
B bm9( b 13)
E bm11
9fr.
j œ œ
my
Œ
œ.
234
se
-
j œ œ
cret
Œ
234
˙
place,
Verse 2: People talk to tell you something Or to take up space Guess I’m only talking To be talking to your pretty face I don’t talk much to anyone But you’re a special case For my special place My special place (To Bridge 1:) Verse 3: I’m going to take you to My special place It’s a place no amount of hurt and anger Can deface I put things back together there It all falls right in place– In my special space My special place Bridge 2: Once I saw a film In New York City That was shot in Colorado– Girl meets desperado In the trembling mountain trees. Out of all of the girls you see In bleachers and café windows Sitting–flirting with someone Looking to have some fun Why did you pick me For the secret place? (To Coda)
My Secret Place - 3 - 3
Repeat and fade
B bm9( b 13) 9fr.
Ó
234
œ
in
œ
my
œ
œ
se - cret.
..
367
NUMBER ONE
Guitar tuning: D≤-7-7-3-2-5
➅ = Db ➂ = Gb ➄ = Ab ➁ = Ab ➃ = Eb ➀ = Db
E bm11
Moderately Œ˘ = 92
b & b b b b 12 8
Drums
j j œ œ Œ œ œ œœœ œœ F
∑
T A B
2 2
2
B bm9( b 13)
0 0 0 2 2 2
D b(9)sus
9fr.
bb &bbb T A B
be
a
œœ
œ. 2
. œœœ ..
0 0
0 9
b & b bbb
b & b bbb œ . ‰ œ 234
get
)
œ
to
∑
get
)
to
bb & b b b œj œ 12
234
One,
E bm11
Œ.
Œ.
up
D b(9)sus
œ
œ
œ
a
win - ner, tro - phy win - ner, (Num-ber One! D b(9)sus
9fr.
œ
Œ.
234
œ.
œ
œ J œ œ œ œ
me when your work
-
j œ œ
ing day
9fr.
j œ œ
reach - ing to
be
œ œ œ
j œ
œ
Num - ber
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
j Œ. œ
Œ.
One D b(9)sus
7fr.
234
be
B bm9( b 13)
high up!) Num - ber
234
D b(9)sus A b7sus
reach-ing for the high rung,
∑
)
Œ. Ó. ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ J
7fr.
hon - ey, tell
234
up!
D b(9)sus
A b7sus
œ œ œ
j bb & b b b œ œ œ œj œ œj œ . 15
œ
D b(9)sus
9fr.
hold your head up high
234
Œ. œ nœ bœ
hold your head
B bm9( b 13)
D b(9)sus
9fr.
234
Œ. œ œ
0 7
Ó. œ. ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ nœ bœ œ.
Cont. rhy. simile
(Got to
10
0
B bm9( b 13)
7fr.
∑
9fr.
0 0 7
Œ.
234
One!
A b7sus
234
B bm9( b 13)
0 0 0 7 7 7
0 0 0
E bm11
7
œœœœ ... œœœ .. œœœ œ œ œ . œœ ... .
9fr.
win - ner, tro - phy win - ner, (Num-ber
œœ œœ .. J
2 2
B bm9( b 13)
234
(Got to
7fr.
234
2
Œ. b b Ó. &bbb ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ J 5
j œœœ œj œœ œœœœ œœ œœ œ
˙˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. ˙ ..
234
Ó.
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
A b7sus
234
num - ber one?
œ.
G bsus2
D b(9)sus
5fr.
j œ œj œ 234
is
Œ.
Œ.
done,
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
œ
were you
D b(9)sus
9fr.
Œ. Ó.
234
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j œ
∑
368 B bm9( b 13) 9fr.
19
&
bbbb
b
Verse:
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
9fr.
. Œ œj œ œ œ . œ.
Ó.
∑
234
234
1. You get a
&
een - ie-meen-ie
min
j œ œj œ
-
&
bbbb
j œ œ œ œ œ.
234
b œ
mort - gage and
a
to
E bm11 29
&
bbbb
234
b œ
j œ œ œ œ œ
and luck - y
B bm9( b 13)
D b(9)sus
9fr.
b & b bbb Ó . 32
breaks
Œ.
234
Peo -ple cheer
234
win - ner!
j ‰ ‰ Ó. œ
2.
B bm9( b 13) 39
&
bbbb
b
Ó.
b & b bbb œ 43
234
D b(9)sus
j œ œ
bet - ting by
Number One - 3 - 2
j œ œ.
all
it
takes
Ó.
Œ.
win-ner. D b(9)sus
7fr.
j œ œ
j œ œ œ œ œ
234
œ
D b(9)sus
9fr.
a
A b7sus
peo - ple want your au - to - graph
j œ œ
when you’re
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
9fr.
Ó.
∑
Œ.
234
j œ a
D b(9)sus
9fr.
234
work
B bm9( b 13)
j œj œ œ
to be
1.
œ
the start - ing
j j œ œ œ œ.
run,
run, run, D b(9)sus
5fr.
j œ œ. gun!
D b(9)sus
9fr.
G bsus2 234
œ
Bridge:
B bm9( b 13) 234
Run,
7fr.
is
∑
Œ.
234
A b7sus
œ œ œ
234
j œ œ
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
D b(9)sus
9fr.
∑
234
Œ.
œ œ œ ..
2. Win and lose,
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
9fr.
than a
D b(9)sus
Ó.
œ J œ œ œ œ
and peo - ple gasp,
234
‰ œ œ
to liv - ing
234
D b(9)sus
j œ œ œ œ œ. 9fr.
be more
j œ œj œ
Sweat - y
D b(9)sus
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
9fr.
b & b b b b œj œ
œ
Ó.
Œ.
E bm11
œ œ œ
B bm9( b 13) 35
and blood and tears
234
234
7fr.
j œ œ
j œ œ
j œ œ
A b7sus 234
D b(9)sus
9fr.
9fr.
œ.
j œ œ
you want an
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
234
mow.
D b(9)sus
boat,
Oh, there must
9fr.
j œ
a
B bm9( b 13)
œ
B bm9( b 13)
œ
lawn
Œ.
moe.
D b(9)sus
7fr.
Œ.
j œ œ
ey, min - ey
A b7sus 26
D b(9)sus
234
j Œ œj œ œ
234
5fr.
œ œ œ œ œ J
b œ 234
D b(9)sus
9fr.
you want 2. See additional lyrics
D b(9)sus G bsus2
7fr.
bbbb
car,
B bm9( b 13)
Œ. Œ œj œ œj j œ œ
Œ.
234
A b7sus 23
D b(9)sus
9fr.
Œ.
Œ.
œ
Shall
Œ
B bm9( b 13)
j œ œ œj œj œ Œ . 234
let’s see you
234
j œ œ
Œ.
run.
E bm11
j œ œ
D b(9)sus
9fr.
j œ œ
We’ll be D b(9)sus
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
we show - er you with flow-ers
or
shall we
A b7sus
D b(9)sus
7fr.
46
&
bbbb
j œ œ.
234
b œ
shun
234
with flow- ers
B bm9( b 13)
D b(9)sus
9fr.
b & b bbb Ó . 52
Œ.
234
&
bbbb
234
j œ œ
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13) 9fr.
Ó.
234
b w.
a
5.
234
‰
when your race
D b(9)sus
Œ.
œ œ œ
Num-ber one! D b(9)sus
9fr.
to hold your head up high up! Num - ber
63
œ .. œ n œ b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Got to hold your head up high up! Num - ber
œ
Got
œ
to
œ
hold
œ
œ
your head
œ
up
nœ
high
bœ
up!
One!
œ
œ
One!
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Got
œ
Num - ber
Verse 2: Win and lose Win and lose To the loser go the heartsick blues To the victor goes the spoiling Honey, did you win or lose? Sweaty work, lucky break Blood and tears is all it takes To be a winner! People cheer, people gasp People want your autograph When you’re a winner! (To Bridge:) Number One - 3 - 3
Ó.
1.–4.
œ œ n œ b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Got
b & b bbb ‰
Ó.
Œ.
œ œ
D b(9)sus
9fr.
bb &bbb ‰
ya
B bm9( b 13) 234
œ
9fr.
œ.
run?
j Œ. œ
234
D b(9)sus
D b(9)sus
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
234
win - ner, tro - phy win - ner!
B bm9( b 13)
will they shun
9fr.
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ be
or
œ œ œ
9fr.
œ œ œ œ
we
Ó.
Œ.
run?
234
B bm9( b 13)
D b(9)sus
Got to
9fr.
is
A b7sus
with flow - ers
is
234
B bm9( b 13)
j œ œj œ
‰ œ œ œ
j œ
œ
Will
234
when your race
D b(9)sus
Outro:
61
j œ œ
j œ œ œ œ œ.
Œ.
234
b & b b b b .. œ
Œ.
234
Œ.
7fr.
B bm9( b 13) 59
D b(9)sus
5fr.
Will they show - er you
9fr.
run?
will we shun ya
G bsus2
j œ œ
œ
B bm9( b 13) 55
or
Ó.
234
7fr.
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
show - er you
Ó.
Œ.
j œ œ
A b7sus
D b(9)sus
9fr.
234
is
D b(9)sus
j œ œ
b & b bbb œ 49
j œ
when your race
5fr.
D b(9)sus B bm9( b 13)
9fr.
‰ œ œ œ
ya
G bsus2
B bm9( b 13)
369
to
œ One!
be
a
œ.
win - ner, tro - phy win - ner!
Œ.
Ó.
370
LAKOTA
Standard tuning Keyboard arranged for guitar
Moderately fast Œ = 156 Intro:
& 44
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL and LARRY KLEIN
1.–3.
4.
.. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ F .. 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 .. 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0
∑
Keybd. (arr. for gtr.)
Lakota chant
T A B Am
1.
œ. & .. œœœ ... œ.
œœ œœ œ œœ J
T A B
1 2
231
5
..
0 1 2 2 0
2
œœ
œœ
3 2
2 2
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j . ! ! ! ! 10 j & .. œ œ œ œ œ œ . 231
1. I am La - ko 2. See additional lyrics Fmaj7
F
. 14 ! & œj œ 321
Look - ing
œœ
1 2
3 2
0 1 2 2 0
A5
Am
A sus
Am
! Œ
! Ó
!
!.
A sus
! œ
Keybd.
at
œœ œœ œ œœ J 1 2
œœ
3 2
2
œœ 2 2
œœ
œœ
.. œœ
1 2
3 2
..
A sus
j ! ! ∑
!
! Œ
œœ
œœ
1 2
3 2
Cont. in slashes
A5
Am
A sus
! ‰
!
!
j j œ œ œ.
La - ko - ta! F
!
!
œ œ
mon - ey
œœ 2 2
ta! F6
j ! ! j œ œ
œœœ .. œ ... œ
œœ
2.
man.
!
˙
! Ó
F6
F maj7
!
!.
F
F6
j ! ! ∑
F
!
!
F6
!
∑
!
!
Am
j œ œ & 18
231
j œ ˙
Cont. rhy. simile
Dig - gin’
the dead
œ -
œ
ly
∑
˙
Ó
quo - tas.
œ. Out
F
& ‰ 23
œ out
Lakota - 3 - 1
j œ œ.
F6
j œ
j œ œ.
of
bal - ance,
Em11 5fr.
j œ
of
œ œ hand.
Œ
Ó
Œ
‰
j j œ. œ œ
We want the
Ó
2341
œ.
land!
j œ œ. Lay down
j œ
the
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371 G7sus 3fr.
‰
27
& œ
œ
reek - ing
‰
œ.
ore!
j œ
œ
Don’t
j œ
œ.
you hear
the
Œ œ œ œ œ œ 3
‰
shriek-ing
in
j œ œ.
131411
3
œ
the trees?
j œ
Ev - ’ry - where
you
Em11 5fr.
31
& œ
‰
œ œ œ œ œ
touch
œ
the earth she’s sore.
j ‰ œj œ œ œ œ
j œ œ.
Ev - ’ry time
you
skin her
œ œ
all
‰ œj œj œ .
2341
things weep.
œ
Your mon - ey
G7sus 3fr.
j œ œ
35
& œ.
mocks
Œ
j œ œ œ Œ
‰ œ
us.
‰ œj œ œ j œ œ.
Res - ti - tu - tion,
what good can
1.
& œj œ .
me-tered
œ
œ
do?
Ken - nelled
œ œ œ
œ
red dogs in
debt
3
box - es
to
‰ œj œ œ
.. Ó
Œ
œ œ œ you.
F
j & œ œ I
am
cars.
Dm7
j œ œ
134211
in
œ œ Ó
œ
(2.) in the smoke of
Chorus: 44
j œ
2.3.
Ó
39
it
j œ œ
Ó
131411
˙
œ
La - ko - ta,
œ
Œ
brave,
˙
Œ
sun
Œ
œ œ
œ
pit - y
me.
Ó
j œ œ
j œ œ
I
La - ko - ta,
211
am
œ
F/B b
Ó & w
Œ
49
bro
& œ 54
œ -
Œ
Œ
Œ Œ
˙ ˙
moon
ken,
œ
œ.
stretch - ing,
œœ œœ
pit - y (pit - y
j œ œ
Œ
œœ
Ó
me. me.) Dm7
œ
La - ko - ta.
211
œ
˙.
˙
Œ
Oh,
j œ œ
j œ œ
I
am
La - ko - ta,
˙.
œ œ
13211
œ
pit - y
œ
œ
Œ
œ
shad - ows
grave,
j œ œ.
Ó
Œ
Ó
me.
F 59
&
Lakota - 3 - 2
∑
j œ œ
j œ œ
I
La - ko - ta,
134211
am
œ
weak,
œ grass,
˙
Œ
œ œ
œ
pit - y
me.
372
F/B b
Dm7
j & œ œ 64
j œ œ
211
I
am
& œ
œ
La - ko - ta,
Œ
69
Œ
meek,
Ó w
œ
Œ
œ -
faith
˙
Œ
˙ ˙
rocks
œ
stand - ing
wa
-
& œ
1
pit - y pit - y
j œ œ
ter,
Œ
œœ
me. me. Dm7
Œ
œ
211
œ
˙
Ah,
j œ œ
I
La - ko - ta,
am
œ
˙
‰ œ
œ J
134211
pit - y
Gsus
Œ
œ
Ó
∑
3
œ
Œ
œ
1
Ó
∑
me.
Am
& ..
j œ œ
F
La - ko - ta.
me.
78
Ó
D.S. % 2.
1.
3
œœ œœ
ful,
œ.
Gsus 74
Œ
13211
Fmaj7
231
∑
Ó
Œ Œ œ œ œ Œ œ œ œ Œ Œ œ œ œ
˙
Resume verse fig. simile
321
Sun
pit - y
me.
Moth-er earth,
Ó
˙
moth - er,
moon
Am 84
& œ
Œ
Œ
œ œ œ
pit - y
Œ
Œ
me.
œ œ
œ
231
Fa - ther sky,
Œ
œ
œ
Ó
fa - ther,
œ
∑
œ
shad - ows
Repeat and fade
Fmaj7 89
& œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
321
∑
stretch - ing on the for - est floor. Verse 2: I am Lakota! Lakota! Fighting amongst ourselves All we can say with one whole heart Is we won’t sell No, we’ll never sell We want the land! The lonely coyote calls In the woodlands–footprints of the deer In the barrooms–poor drunk bastard falls In courtrooms–deaf ears–sixty years. You think we’re sleeping–but Quietly like rattlesnakes and stars We have seen the trampled rainbows In the smoke of cars (To Chorus:) Lakota - 3 - 3
Ó
˙
˙
Oh,
œ œ œ œ
pit - y
Ó
Œ
me.
Verse 3: I am Lakota! Lakota! Standing on sacred land We never sold these Black Hills To the missle-heads To the power plants We want the land! The bullet and the fence—broke Lakota The black coats and the booze—broke Lakota Courts that circumvent—choke Lakota Nothing left to lose Tell me, grandfather You spoke the fur and feather tongues Do you hear the wimpering waters When the tractors come? (To Chorus:)
. œ œ .
Fa - ther
373
THE TEA LEAF PROPHECY (Lay Down Your Arms)
Standard tuning Synthesizer arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL and LARRY KLEIN
Moderately Œ = 105 Intro: Em11
Am11 3fr.
& 44 & 44 T A B
∑
1 234
∑
Synth. (arr. for gtr.)
œ P
œ
œ œ œ œ œ
3 5
3
œ
œ œ œ œ œ
3
3
5
5
œ
5
0
∑
3411
3 5
œ
œ
5
œ œ œ œ œ
3
3
Œ
3
5
5
0
0
Em11
5
œ
œ œ œ
œ
Stud - y war
no
œ œ œ œ
œ
3
3
œ
3
5
5
0
5
Am11 3fr.
1 234
Œ & œ œ 5
Cont. rhy. simile
Ó
‰ œj œ
Œ
more,
lay down
œ œ œ
your
Œ
3411
œ
arms.
Em11
Ó
Œ
œ œ œ
Stud - y
œ
war
no
œ œ œ
œ
Am11 3fr.
Œ & œ œ 9
1 234
Ó
Œ
œ œ œ œ
more,
lay ’em down,
Ó
3411
œ œ œ
œ œ œ
lay ’em down
Em11
Œ
now.
Stud - y
war
no
Am11 3fr.
13
&
Œ
1 234
œ œ
Ó
Œ
œ œ œ
more,
lay
% Verse: Fmaj7
& .. œ 17
321
down
œ œ
your
œ œ œ œ
1. News - reels rat - tle the Na more. 2.3. See additional lyrics
3 1
œ œ œ -
arms.
œ
Ó
Œ
œ œ œ Stud - y
war
œ no
C (9)
Fmaj9
œ
Œ
3411
zi dread,
Œ
‰
j œ œ
32 4
the
a
-
œ œ œ œ œ ble
-
œ
œ œ
Œ
Ó
bod - ied have shipped a - way.
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3
374 Fmaj7
& Œ 21
œ œ œ œ
321
Mol - ly Mc - Gee
œ œ
gets her
Fmaj7
‰
321
œ œ
œ
Œ
32 4
j œ
œ
œ
Fmaj7
You’ll be mar - ried in
Œ j œ œ
œ.
j ‰ œ œ œ œ. &
Œ
Just frail old boys
ba
Ó
œ œ
month they say.
œ œ œ
œ
Look at this town,
Ó
j œ œ œ œ
there’s
no men left!
To Coda fi
C (9)
3 1
and
‰
32 4
cra - zy!
j œ œ.
a
œ
C (9)
Fmaj9
321
œ œ œ œ œ œ
tea leaves read.
3 1
“These leaves are
29
Ó
3 1
Fmaj9
& Ó 25
C (9)
Fmaj9
-
j œ œ
Œ
j œ œ œ œ œ
j œ œ
32 4
bies
talk - ing
to teach - er
in
Ó
œ œ œ
the
tre - ble clef.”
Chorus: Am11
Em11
3fr.
33
&
1 234
∑
‰
j œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
1. She plants her gar - den 2. See additional lyrics
Œ
3411
œ
in
œ
the
Ó
∑
spring.
Am11
Em11
3fr.
37
&
1 234
∑
‰
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
3411
œ
Œ
Ó
∑
She does the win - ter shov - el - ing.
Em11
Am11
Em11
3fr.
& Œ 41
1 234
œ œ œ ˙ Tok-y - o
œ
Œ
Rose
œ J
œ. on
the
3411
œ.
ra
-
j œ ˙
∑
di - o.
1.
Am11
2.
3fr.
& ‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ 46
She says she’s leav - in’
but she
The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms) - 3 - 2
j œ œ.
3411
don’t go.
Ó
∑
1 234
∑
..
D.S. % al Coda
∑
375
fi Coda
Am11
Em11
& .. 50
1 234
3fr.
∑
‰
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
She plants her gar - den
in
Ó
3411
˙
the
∑
spring.
Am11
Em11
3fr.
54
&
1 234
∑
‰
j œ œ œ œ . œ œ œ œ
He does the win - ter
Ó
∑
j œ œj œ .
∑
3411
˙
shov -el - ing.
Em11
Am11 3fr.
& Ó 58
1 234
‰
j œ œ œ œ The three of ’em
œ J
œ.
laugh - in’
Œ
œ. œ
3411
œ.
’round the
ra
-
di - o.
Am11
Em11
Repeat and fade
3fr.
62
&
1 234
∑
‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ
She says “I’m leav - ing here” but
3411
œ œ œ
she don’t go.
Verse 2: Out of the blue just passin’ thru A young flight sergeant On two weeks leave Says “Molly McGee, no one else will do!” And seals the tea-leaf prophecy Oh these nights are strong and soft Private passions and secret storms Nothin’ about him ticks her off And he looks so cute in his uniform Chorus 2: She plants the garden in the spring He does the winter shovelling But summer’s just a sneeze In a long-long-bad winter cold She says, “I’m leavin’ here” But she don’t go Verse 3: “Sleep, little darlin! This is your happy home Hiroshima cannot be pardoned! Don’t have kids when you get grown Because, this world is shattered The wise are mourning The fools are joking Oh, what does it matter? The wash needs ironing And the fire needs stoking” (To Coda) The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms) - 3 - 3
Ó
Œ
œ œ œ
(Stud - y
war
œ
no
..
376
DANCIN’ CLOWN Standard tuning
Moderately fast Œ = 160 Intro:
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
F/B b
& b 44 Œ
Elec. Gtr.
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ Œ F 5 6 5
5 6 5
5 6 5
F
œœ œœ J
Ó
13211
5 6 5
T A B
C
5 6
6 5
5 7
6 8
G
&b &b T A B
∑
134211
1 2 3 1
3 1
1 2
2 3
1 2
1 2
3 4
could-n’t call Jes - se 2.3. See additional lyrics
F/B b
&b œ 13
3 4
4 5
5 3
3 4
3 4
5 3
13211
so
&b œ 17
push
œ
3 1
a
babe
Bb
G/C
12341
13211
œ
in the
thin skinned he
can’t
œ œ œ œ œ
take
woods, he’s just
5 3
5 5 3
5 3
œ œj œ œ
5 3
5 5 3
œœ œœ œœœ 5 3
5 3
Œ
œ
3 1
5 5 3
B b/F F
‰ œ
234 134211
weak in self - de - fense.
C/F
j œ œ
12341
a
’Cause
j œ
he’s
F
œ
at
C/F B b/F
F
Œ
234
j œ œ
Ó
3 1
joke
3 1
œ œ œ
5 3
œ œ œœ œ œ œ
you
3fr.
but - ton win-dow,” says Row - dy Yates,
Dancin’ Clown - 3 - 1
‰
134211
C
j œ œ
œœ œœ œœœ
1. No,
C/F
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 3fr.
œ œ
234
5 5 3
5 3
‰ œj œ œ
Ó
F
134211
œ œ œ œ
3
∑
œ œ œœ œ œ œ
C/F B b/F
Cont. rhy. simile
3 5
134
n œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
1 2 5 3
& b .. œ œ . œ 9
∑
œ œ œ œ
%Verse: F
1 3
∑
3fr.
13211
œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ
œ ˙ J
12341
C5 3fr.
5
œœ ..
œœ J
3fr.
his
134211
œ œ
“I can
œ
run
œ
you
ex
-
j œ œ
up and
j œ
œ
Œ
j œ œ
Œ
pense.
134211
‰ œ
“You’re
Œ
down.
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j œ a
‰ œ J
An -
377 F/B b
Bb
-
G/C
&b
13211
n˙
-
you my danc - in’,
danc
in’
clown.
Danc
C/F
˙
-
œ
˙
in’
G/C
clown,
œ
F
3 1
˙
clown!”
œ
{
œ
You’re He’s Be
Csus
C
1
34 11
32 1
-
in’,
danc
C/F
F
3211
˙
˙
3 1
C/F
∑
3211
3 1
F
{ }
in’,
my a her
C/F
3211
Ó
3 1
{
œ
œ
You’re He’s Be
F
F
C/G
13211
œ
12341
n˙
danc
-
D/G
G
C/G
˙
˙
in’
clown.
3211
œ
˙
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danc
1
3211
in’,
danc
˙
˙
-
1.
j œ
1
œ.
-
{ }
in’,
my a her
2.3.
3fr.
œ
∑
˙
134211
danc - in’
∑
∑
clown.
..
∑
∑
Bridge:
Intro simile F/B b
&b
C
˙
∑
13211
œ
G
œ
la
Ó
12341
˙
˙
femme,
134211
œ œ œ
œ
when - ev - er
œ
some-one’s
Dancin’ Clown - 3 - 2
œ a
134
œ
danc
œ
-
œ
in’
œ
œ
œ
œ
F/B b
3fr.
134211
œ
love comes a - round,
C5 3fr.
&b œ
F 3fr.
Cher - chez
48
}
my a her
3fr.
2fr.
43
}
my a her
j œ
œ.
-
danc - in’,
C 3fr.
& b #œ
œ
C/G
˙
w
3211
4121
134211
my danc - in’
3211
F
&b ˙
37
j œ œ
‰
F
˙
3 1
&b
can make
Œ
œ
12341
C/F
33
œ œ œ
œ
3 1
3fr.
danc
29
I
12341
C
3fr.
25
œ œ
y time I want
Chorus:
3fr.
13211
12341
F
C/F
3fr.
&b œ œ œ œ œ 13211
21
C
G/C
œ
clown.
œ
Ó
∑
13211
∑
Œ
378 C
F 3fr.
&b ˙ 52
œ
Cher
-
˙
œ
chez
Ó
12341
la
femme
when
G
-
&b œ
œ
some - one’s
-
er
œ
œ
a
danc
œ
œ
-
œ œ œ
in’
Cher
∑
œ
∑
-
˙
œ
chez
Ó
12341
la
when
œ
œ
œ
love comes a - round,
Œ
ev
œ
-
œ
er
3fr.
134211
œ
-
œ
Repeat and fade
C5 3fr.
134211
˙
femme,
G
œ
some-one’s
œ a
134
œ
danc
œ
-
œ
in’
Verse 2: Rowdy Yates is a as bold as Jove— He’s all chide and snide and bluff— Stuck in the romantic tradition Of acting rough and tough “You’re always charging thru” says Jesse Nervous, looking all around— To see who’s seein’ bein’ a dancin’ A dancin’ clown (To Chorus:) Verse 3: Down the street comes last-word-Suzie— She’s high yellow —lookin’ top nice You hear the swoosh of jungle blades And the crackle of northern ice “Hot damn!” says Rowdy—lookin’ up “Yum!” says Jesse lookin’ down “How would you like to be her dancin’ Her dancin’ clown?” (To Chorus:)
Dancin’ Clown - 3 - 3
œ
pound,
clown.
˙
∑
œ
Œ
3fr.
13211
&b œ
to
œ
C
F 64
œ
D.S. % 2.
Ó
134
œ
hearts start
1.
Intro simile F/B b
& b ..
ev
œ
3fr.
134211
60
œ œ œ
C5 3fr.
56
˙
134211
œ œ œ clown.
Ó
∑
..
379
COOL WATER
Guitar tuning: D-7-7-3-2-5
Words and Music by BOB NOLAN Revised Lyrics by JONI MITCHELL
➅=D ➂=G ➄=A ➁=A ➃=E ➀=D Moderately Œ = 98 Intro: E (9)sus
# & # 44 Ó
..
# & # 44 œ œ œœœ P
T A B
2
0
Verse:
# & # .. œ 6
..
1 2
∑
1 2
D (9)sus
1 2
œ
j œœœ œ œœ
A11
1
the
0 0 0 0 0 0
œ
œ
1 2
1 2
Œ
œ
0
2
..
0 0 0
0 2
D (9)sus
Œ
‰
j œ œ œ œ
j œœœ œœœ
with - out a taste
œœœ .. œœ ... œ.
j œœœ œ œœ
˙˙˙ ˙ ˙˙
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 2 0 0
j Œ ‰ œœœœ œœ 1. All
0 0 2 2 0 0
A11
D (9)sus
j œ œ 1
of
œ
wa - ter.
œœœ .. œœ ... œ.
˙˙˙ ˙˙˙
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 7
Ó j œœœ œœœ
œœœ .. œœ ... œ. 0 0 0 0 0 0
D
7fr. 1
23
w
œ
Cool
wa
6fr.
2341
œ œ œ
and
I,
‰
j œ
-
Ó
œ
our throats slate
œ
dry,
Œ
Œ
234
Œ
ter.
‰
j œ
Old
G (9)
9fr.
2341
œ
˙.
B m9( b 6)
A (9)sus
4fr.
Cool Water - 3 - 1
0
23
D (9)sus
A11
1
Dan
0 2 2
1 2
waste
0 0 0 0 0 7
# # Cont. rhy. simile∑
œ
j œ œ . œ œ œœœ .. ˙
Œ ‰ œj
7fr.
˙˙˙ ˙˙˙
G (9)
&
1 2
.. Ó
∑
D
bar - ren
œœœ .. œœ ... œ.
D (9)sus
7fr.
##
∑
23
A11
j œ
œ.
A B
14
1 2
2.
7fr.
# & # .. ˙˙˙˙ ˙˙ .. T
&
∑
2341
.. # œœ . œjœ ‰ œjœ œœ # œœ . œjœ ‰ œjœ œœ œœœ œ œ ˙ . .
0 0 0
day I face 2. See additional lyrics
10
1.
D
4fr.
‰
j œj œ . œ
our spir - its
˙
2341
cry
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œ œ. œ œ out
for
380 D (9)sus
D
A11 7fr.
18
&
##
œ
wa
œ
-
∑
Ó
23
1
œ
ter.
Cool,
B m9( b 6)
D (9)sus
Œ
œ
Ó
clear,
D (9)sus
D
œ
&
##
7fr.
œ œ Œ
Ó
234
∑
‰
23
œ œ œ œ œ
wa - ter.
Keep on mov - in’, Dan,
D
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
some dev - il’s had a
# & # œj œ
Œ
23
œ œ œ œ.
poi - son
1
‰
Don’t drink it,
man.
&
##
Œ
œ œ
Ó
j œ œ
œ.
Cool,
G (9)
Œ
Œ œ œ
&
##
œ
œ
my mind
œ I
œ
‰
j œ
see
a
6fr.
&
##
Œ
2341
&
œ œ œ œ œ
Œ Ó œ œ clear,
Cool Water - 3 - 2
the
Ó
∑
4fr.
‰
2341
œ
œ
big
green
œ
tree,
2341
œ œ. œ
œ œ
and a
riv - er
œ
flow - in’
œ
Œ
free,
E (9)sus
9fr.
wait-ing up
##
in
G (9)
‰
a - head
j œ
for
œ œ Œ Ó
23
wa-ter.
Œ
˙ œ œ
234
∑
Œ œ œ
2341
you and me.
∑
Ó
Cool,
1.
E (9)sus
D 41
œ
wa - ter.
B m9( b 6)
A (9)sus 37
œ œ Œ
6fr.
œ
In
Ó
A (9)sus
2341
j œ œ
It’s
23
clear,
4fr.
34
‰
234
D
2341
wa - ter.
Ó
Œ
œ
E (9)sus 29
bur - ied
9fr.
j œ œ œ œ
in the sand.
plan,
œ œ
B m9( b 6)
A11
D (9)sus
‰
1
7fr.
26
Ó
D (9)sus
A11
9fr.
22
Œ
œ
2341
∑
Ó
D
2.
Œ ‰ œj .. Ó 23
2. The
D
Œ ‰ œj 23
The
381
Chorus:
A11
D
A11
7fr.
47
&
##
œ
œ
œ
shad - ows
sway,
7fr.
‰ . œr œ œ œ
‰.
Ó
1
r œ œ œj œ œ
23
they seem to say,
“To - night
we
Œ j œ œ œ
Ó
1
pray
for
wa - ter.
G (9)
D
4fr.
51
&
##
∑
Cool
6fr.
&
##
Œ
wa
-
∑
if
Œ
Œ
œ œ œ
234
G (9)
&
##
‰
j œ œ
you care,
D
˙.
2341
œ œ
please,
∑
show us
Œ œ œ
2341
Ó
Œ œ œ
cool,
# & # .. œ œ Œ 2341
there’s
Cool,
Ó
clear,
œ œ Œ
23
œ œ clear,
Œ
Ó
Ó
∑
23
œ œ
Repeat and fade
Œ
wa - ter.
Verse 2: The nights are cool and I’m a fool Each star is a pool of water Cool water But come the dawn We carry on We won’t last long without water Cool, clear, water Keep on movin’, Dan We’re still in no-man’s land Dry bones and sand People never planned here for water Cool, clear, water (To Chorus:)
Cool Water - 3 - 3
good wa - ter,
wa - ter.
D
Ó
j œ œ
œ
where
j Ó œ
23
D
E (9)sus 65
Œ
4fr.
E (9)sus 60
j œ œ œ œ
And way up there,
9fr.
2341
‰
2341
ter.”
B m9( b 6)
A (9)sus 56
œ.
w
Œ
j œ œ
23
Ó
∑
..
382
THE BEAT OF BLACK WINGS Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 112
# & # 43
‰ j œ œ œ œ
&
j œ œ
‰
4321
œ
Œ
œ
1111
2fr.
&
##
j œ œ
‰
1 4 1 21
œ
Verse:
Œ
œ
G
3fr.
# # . œ œ œJ œ . & .
13111
met a young 2.–5. See additional lyrics Bm7
œ
œ
œ
‰
œ
Œ
œ
œ
1111
2fr.
œ
‰
œ.
1
13421
œ œ ‰ œj # œ œ
œ
23
he said his
œ
œ.
œ
j œ œ
Œ
œ
œ
‰ œ
Œ
13111
..
œ.
F #m/B
Gmaj9/B 14121
Œ
2143
F #m7/A
j œ œ
4321
Bm
sol - dier,
‰ j œ œ œ œ
333
2fr.
D/F #
3211
Cont. rhy. simile
17
4fr.
Gmaj7/A
F #m/B
2. Gmaj9/B 13
Œ
F #m7/A
Dmaj9 7fr.
2143
Vocal chant
2fr.
D/A
4fr.
333
4
1.
##
Dmaj9
7fr.
Drums/perc.
Gmaj7/A 9
D/A
j œ 1. I
Dmaj9/F #
œ
œ.
œ œ
name was
Kill - er
E7
Kyle.
œ œ
Œ
œ
œ
2
∑
34
G/A 3fr.
22
&
##
Œ
1 3 1 21
Œ
œ œ
He was G sus2
G5
## Œ & 27
œ œ œ œ œ
2
34
œ This
2
œ œ 134
is
his
Bm7
œ œ Œ
132
shak - in’
all
o - ver
D/F # 1
˙
œ œ
3211
like a
night
-
fright -ened
23
sto - ry.
It’s
a
E7
œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ
13421
tough one
for me to
E13
Œ
## Œ &
1 3 1 21
œ Hard
œ œ
as
The Beat of Black Wings - 2 - 1
œ
132
œ œ œ œ
the squawk and
the
œ
13
flap,
child.
Œ
œ œ and the
∑
34
6 A9
A9
Œ
2
sing.
2fr.
32
Œ
Dmaj9/F #
Bm
œ œ œ J ‰ œ œ
œ œ œ Œ
œ
41
beat
œ ‰ ‰ œ J J
of,
the
œœ œ œ ‰ œ J
31
beat
of
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black
383
Chorus: D/A
Dmaj9 7fr.
&
##
&
##
37
4fr.
&
##
œ œ ˙
7fr.
Œ
2143
œ
wings.
‰ œj œ œ œ
Œ
œ
∑
∑
4321
Œ
1111
‰ œj œ œ œ
œ Dmaj9
7fr.
Œ
&
Gmaj9/B
4fr.
∑
# & # ‰ œj œ œ œ
Œ
2143
2fr.
Œ
œ œ
Char-ly
Œ
œ
œ
œ œ ˙
14121
œ œ œ œ Œ
Verse 3: He said, “I never had nothin’ Nothin’ I could believe in My girl killed our unborn child Without even grievin’ I put my hands on her belly To feel the kid kickin’–damn She’d been to some clinic Oh, the beat of black wings” (To Chorus:)
œ
Start fade after last verse
An - gel.
‰ œj œ œ œ
œ
Dmaj9 7fr.
Œ
œ œ
œ
4fr.
œ œ ˙
˙.
333
2143
An - gel.
‰ œj œ œ œ
œ.
Œ
œ
‰ œj œ œ œ
œ.
Repeat and fade
F #m/B
Gmaj9/B 2fr.
∑
13111
14121
∑
Œ
Œ
An - gel.
Verse 2: “They gave me a gun” he said “They gave me a mission For the power and the glory, Propaganda-piss on ’em There’s a war zone inside me I can feel things exploding I can’t even hear the f***in’ music playin’ For the beat of, the beat of black wings” (To Chorus:)
The Beat of Black Wings - 2 - 2
œ œ
D/A
Char - ly
œ
Œ
Œ
F #m7/A
Fade
333
Œ
2143
‰ œj œ œ œ
œ
2fr.
1111
∑
333
Gmaj7/A
D/A
##
2fr.
4fr.
Char - ly
Œ
Vocal chant
# & # Œ
47
Gmaj7/A
Dmaj9
4321 333
F #m7/A 42
D/A
œ ‰ J ..
2. “They
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Verse 4: “They want you, they need you, They train you to kill To be a pin on some map, Some vicarious thrill The old hate the young That’s the whole heartless thing The old pick wars We die in ’em To the beat of, the beat of black wings” (To Chorus:) Verse 5: There’s a man drawing pictures On the sidewalk with chalk Just as fast as he draws ’em Rain come down and wash ’em off “Keep the drinks comin’, girl ’Til I can’t feel anything I’m just a chalk mark in a rainstorm I’m just the beat of black wings”
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SNAKES AND LADDERS Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 156 Intro: C (9)
C
32 4
32 1
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32 4
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w Ó
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Verse 2: He On a corporate climb Set his sights on power for her On a silver platter He gave up happy hour for her Perrier and Lime Oh, love is snakes and ladders Snakes and Ladders She In a handsome world Put her mind to social graces All the privileged chatter Setting pretty table places For the girls in pearls Oh, love is snakes and ladders Snakes and ladders Get to the top and slide back down Get to the bottom, climb back up Buy the earphone— Call the broker Get to the bottom — climb back up Get to the top and slide back down Get to the bottom — climb back up Buy the wife a diamond choker A diamond choker (To Bridge:) Verse 3: She In the gilded mirrors In the swing of fancy places Where the black ties flatter Started seeing other faces Young-fogie-financiers Oh, love is snakes and ladders Snakes and ladders In the crimes of time How the seasons steal away How the rungs are shattered First you’re green then you’re grey Still the snakes unwind Still playin’ snakes and ladders Snakes and ladders Get to the top and slide back down Get to the bottom, climb back up Sell the vineyard Call the lawyer Get to the bottom, climb back up Get to the top and slide back down Get to the bottom — climb back up Gather garbage to destroy her To destroy her (To Coda)
Snakes and Ladders - 5 - 5
389
THE REOCCURRING DREAM *Guitar tuned down 1/2 step:
E b-5-5-5-4-5 ➅ = Eb ➂ = Gb ➄ = Ab ➁ = Bb ➃ = Db ➀ = Eb
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 150
Note: Guitar chord frames are suggested fingerings.
Intro:
# & # 44 # œœœ
N.C.
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Verse 2: Our discontent is their delight They offer relief for the purchase price Love in a bottle Love in four wheels Is that our new car, Charles Isn’t it true, isn’t it true We guarantee it, pick up your phone and dial See here they sell you If you had this If you had that I want a new truck – More power! If you use this shampoo True love will come to you If you had that house, car, bottle jar Your lovers would look like movie stars, Movie stars, movie stars, movie stars Hollywood’s greatest legends Outro 2: Recognize this? Dreamer Latest styles and colors Oh, dream on, dream on, dream on The fashion looks you’ve been hoping for Sexy, sexy Outro 3: Recognize this? Dreamer So special Dream on We will have happiness in heaven The place you dreamed of retiring to Who cares?
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392
A BIRD THAT WHISTLES (Corrina, Corrina)
*Guitar in Open D tuning: To match recording, tune down 1/2 step:
➅ = D ➂ = F# ➄=A ➁=A ➃=D ➀=D Note: Strings ➅ ➄ ➃ and ➂ are 8va up
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately slow Œ = 89 Intro: F #m
G
Em D
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5fr.
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3
time I
saw
that
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man, he
G
C/G 5fr.
# & # Œ 14
G
D
5fr.
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‰
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hung
5fr.
# j & # œ 17
D
œ
Ó
G
## Ó &
D
23 1
‰
111111
œ
C/G
Œ
G 5fr.
&
##
111111
F #m
Em
3
D
C/G
111111
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to
Œ
Ó
23 1
Œ
111111
5fr.
5fr.
## œ 3 & œ œ œ 111111
love ya,
G
3 ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ
131211
111111
Ó
3
131211
A
D/A
Œ
girl,
G
‰ œ œ œ œ 3
3
œ
j œ
now you pack your things and
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œ.
F #m 23 1
Em
to
go?
7fr.
nœ J
œ
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A/D
œ
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me
come
œ
to
D.S. % and fade on Chorus A
7fr.
Ó
23 1
go.
Verse 2: Leave me this bird that whistles Leave me this bird that sings I got a bird that whistles I got a bird that’s singin’ If I don’t have you, darlin’ Birds don’t mean nothin’ (To Chorus:)
A Bird That Whistles (Corrina, Corrina) - 2 - 2
D
œ
A
‰
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5fr.
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tell me why do you have
∑
D
5fr.
23 1
go?
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C/G
Ó
23 1
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D
7fr.
D
23 1
Em
Cor -
A
a,
Em
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5fr.
3
-
3 j œ œ œ œ
F #m
7fr.
23 1
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you have
5fr.
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3
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D 23
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G 5fr.
5fr.
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3
do
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G
3
Œ
D
5fr.
5fr.
20
Ó
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23 1
1. Cor - rin - a,
rin - a, 2. Saxophone solo-ad lib. and fade
Em
Ó
23 1
C/G
G 111111
23 1
œ.
A 7fr.
Œ
111111
5fr.
Ó
111111
D
down his head and cried.
F #m
G
D
Em
5fr.
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Chorus:
F #m
G
5fr.
œ
131211
393
Ó
2 1
Œ
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œ œ œ 3
2. Leave me this
396
NIGHT RIDE HOME
Guitar tuning: C-7-7-2-3-5
➅=C ➂=E ➄=G ➁=G ➃=D ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 115 Intro: C (9)
Am9 11fr.
& 44 T A B
231
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œ œœ œ
12
œ œœ ‰ J
œ
11 12 12 0
7fr.
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T A B
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9
7
7 7 9
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7 7 9 7
7
% Verse:
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2
7
9
7 7
6 7
7
231
6 7
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6 7
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12
0
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1.3. Once 2. Back
in at
a the
while bar
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‰
in
a the
big blue band tears
11 12
12
‰ œj œ
& ˙
this; beams,
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Œ
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0
2 2
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0 0
œ
11 12
12
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there comes but out there
To Coda fi
113411
in - ven - ted gleam on
this this
Fourth of Fourth of
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234
j œ œ œ œ œ
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‰ œ J
œ J
moon down,
G sus(9) 7fr.
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œ.
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G 12
2
0 0
0 0 11 12
Dm11
7fr.
231
0 2
2
Am9
Cont. fingerpicking simile
0 2
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœœ
0
7
11fr.
0 0
œ
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11fr.
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2
2
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2 31
C (9)
9
9
6fr.
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234
7 9
9
G (9)
G sus(9)
113411
7 9
9
9
9
7fr.
&
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2341
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G
5
Dm11
7fr.
a in the
œ
night like head - light
C (9) 11fr.
j œ œ œ œ œ
œ.
231
Ju - ly Ju - ly
night ride night ride
Am9 7fr.
œ & J œ. 16
home. home.
Night Ride Home - 2 - 1
Ó
∑
∑
œ
œ œ œ
Hu - la ’Round the
girls curve
‰ Jœ and
and a
œ
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œ
œ
œ
cat - er - pil - lar big dark horse, red
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397 Dm11
G
G sus(9) 7fr.
& œ 21
œ
234
trac - tors tail - lights
‰ Jœ œ œ
in the sand, on his hide,
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œ
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˙
the
231
ly ly
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I
C (9) 7fr.
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we love the o
-
∑
Ó
231
˙
‰ œj œ .
Œ
113411
pen road.
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No phones
Ju Ju -
œ œ J
Œ
me,
till
œ œ œ Ó
Fri - day.
2. G sus(9) 7fr.
& Œ
G
G
7fr.
œ
113411
œ œ œ œ œ
œ
Œ
111111
Far from the o - ver-kill,
G sus(9)
7fr.
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œ
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the
far
7fr.
œ
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from the
œ
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œ
o - ver - load.
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7fr.
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œ. œ œ œ œ
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from the un - der-tow,
œ J
œ œ œ œ Ó
Œ
fi Coda
D.S. % al Coda
G
7fr.
far
this Fourth of stride Fourth of
5fr.
G
& œ
œ.
love the man be - side
1.
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j œ œ œ œ œ
F 11fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ
& Œ
37
fire - works rev for
‰ œj œ œ œ œ
Œ
Ó
}
home. home.
night ride night ride
G
34
œ
113411
5fr.
j œ œ œ œ œ
& œ.
29
Œ
111111
7fr.
F 11fr.
25
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‰ œj œJ
the u - ku - le - le man, is keep - ing right along-side,
C (9)
G
7fr.
C (9)
11fr.
& ˙. 38
œ
‰
231
ly
night
ride
home.
Repeat and fade
& .. 40
Night Ride Home - 2 - 2
∑
Ó
Œ
œ
œ
Night ride
œ home.
œ
˙.
∑
..
398 Guitar tuning: D-7-7-2-3-5
CHEROKEE LOUISE
➅ = D ➂ = F# ➄=A ➁=A ➃=E ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ˘ = 101 Intro: Gm(9)
5fr.
# 12 & # 8 œœœ ... œ. F 1111
T A B
5 5 5 5
A (9)
œœœ
j œœœ
5 5 5
5 5 5
Bm9
œ œ œ 5
5
5 5 5
9
8 9 9
9
8 9 9
9
œœ
1
œ œ 7
9
& T A B
8 9 9
8 9 9
5
5
5
0
7 7 7 7
0
0
9
9
œœ
1
0
0
0
0
j j œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œ œ œ œ œ 5
5 5 5
5
5 5 5
5
5
5 5 5
5
5 5 5
D (9) 12fr.
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0
1111
0 0
8 0 0
234
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0
5fr.
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7 7 7 7
G (9)
10fr.
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5 5 5
5 5 5
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D11
r œ œœœ ‰ œœ œœœ ≈ ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 5 5 5
5 5 5
8fr.
j œœœ œœœ œœœ œ
7fr.
##
5
œœœ
r œœœ ≈ ‰
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A (9) 6
5
2341
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8 0 0
9
5
8fr.
j ## œ œœ œœ œ œ œ & j œ œ œ œ œ œJ œ œ œ œ 2
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Bm9
8fr.
2341
T A B
5 5 5
Asus
8fr.
3
5
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j œœœ
7fr.
0 10 10
10 10
10
0
j œ œ œ œ
œœ Jœœ œœJ œœ œ 234
12 12
12 12 0
0
0
12 12
12
0
j œ 7
Verse: Bm9
Asus
8fr.
rhy. simile # # . Cont. œ œ œ œ œ . Œ & . J 9
2341
2
1. Cher - o - kee Lou - ise 2.–4. See additional lyrics A (9)
# & # Ó.
Œ . œ Jœ 1111
is
8fr.
œ
2341
8fr.
œ œ œ œ œ. J
hid - ing in this tun - nel
Bm9
7fr.
12
œ. 1
Asus
8fr.
œ
2341
We’re crawl
-
ing on our knees;
2
j œ œ 1
we got
2
5fr.
œ
œ J
1
in
œ
œ œ J J œ
1111
the Broad - way
Bm9
8fr.
œ œ œ œ œ. J
G (9)
Asus
Bm9
8fr.
Ó.
bridge. Asus
8fr.
œ
2341
8fr.
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
flash-lights and bat - ter - ies,
œ.
2
œ
œ
we
got
1
Note: G(9) and A(9) are overhand barre chords, played with the index finger pointing downward over the neck. Cherokee Louise - 2 - 1
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œ cold
399 G (9)
D (9)
D (9) Em11
5fr.
15
&
## œ
œ œ œ œ œ . J
1111
cuts from the
Ó.
Œ.
fridge.
Last
D (9)
Em11
&
## œ
œ œ œ œ œ. J
2341
up
œ
in the branch-es
just
œ J
&
##
œ.
2341
œ
1111
to
Œ
œ J œ.
Œ.
1111
œ œ J J œ
Œ.
they want
time
we used to climb
Œ.
œ œ œ J J
some breeze.
œ œ œ œ œ J
Now the cops
œ
on
j œ
the street,
1.–3.
œ.
œ J
œ
D (9) 10fr.
Cher - o - kee
234
12fr.
Œ.
Ó.
∑
234
Lou - ise.
..
Repeat and fade Bm9
12fr. 234
œ
œ œ œ œ.
4.
# & # Œ.
œ œ œ œ J D (9)
sway there in
D (9) 25
a - bout this
D11
7fr.
21
year
A (9)
Em11
œ œ œ œ œ J
œ
G (9) 5fr.
18
œ J
œ
Œ.
2341
Asus
8fr.
Œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ J Oh,
Cher - o - kee Lou - ise.
Verse 2: People like to talk Tongues are waggin’ over fences Waggin’ over phones All their doors are locked God, she can’t even come to our house but I know where she’ll go To the place where you can stand And press your hands like it was bubblebath In dust piled high as me Down under the street My friend Poor Cherokee Louise
.. œ . 2341
8fr.
Œ.
Ó.
2
Asus
8fr.
Ó.
1
2341
8fr.
‰ œ œ œ œ œ .. 2
1
Cher - o - kee Lou - ise.
Verse 3: Ever since we turned 13 It’s like a minefield Walking to the door Going out you get the 3rd degree And comin’ in you get the 3rd world war Tuesday after school We put our pennies on the rails And when the train went by We were jumpin’ ’round like fools Goin’ “Look, no heads or tails” Goin’ “Look, my lucky prize” She runs home to her foster dad He opens up a zipper And he yanks her to her knees Oh, please be here please My friend Poor Cherokee Louise
Verse 4: Cherokee Louise is hiding in this tunnel In the Broadway bridge We’re crawling on our knees I’ve got Archie and Silver Screen I know where she is The place where you can stand And press your hands like it was bubblebath In dust piled high as me Down under the street My friend Poor Cherokee Louise Cherokee Louise - 2 - 2
Bm9
400
PASSION PLAY
(When All the Slaves Are Free)
Guitar in Open D tuning: D-7-5-4-3-5
➅ = D ➂ = F# ➄=A ➁=A ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately in 2 Ó = 86 Intro: D (9)
&
## C
T A B
..
œ œ P 0
..
2
% Verse:
2
œ > 0
œ œ
œ
œ
œ
harm. 12 12 12
0
2
0
œ
>‚ ‚‚
2
0
0
œ œ œ œ œ
0
0 0
0
œ
2 0
œ œ 0
œ
œ
œ œ
0
2 0
2
0
√ >‚ ‚‚
œ
harm. 5 5 5
. œ œ œ œ œ . 2
0
0 0
0
D (9)
œ œ œ.
# & # .. Œ 2
5
œ J
Cont. fingerpicking simile
1. Mag - da - lene is 2.–4. See additional lyrics
œ
œ ‰ ‰ œ J
trem - bling
œ J
like
œ
œ
a
wash - ing
œ. on
œ J a
œ J
œ.
˙
line.
Am11 6fr.
# & # Œ 9
nœ œ œ œ œ œ
2341
Trem - bl
-
ing
œ.
and gleam
-
j œ œ
Œ
∑
∑
ing.
D (9) 13
&
##
œ œ œ œ ˙
∑
2
Nev - er
œ
be - fore
œ
œ
was
a
œ
œ.
man
œ J
so
˙
œ œ. J
kind.
Am11 6fr.
17
&
## œ 2341
Œ
nœ œ J
Nev - er
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so
œ
Passion Play (When All the Slaves Are Free) - 3 - 1
œ
œ
re - deem
œ.
-
j œ
ing.
˙
Ó
∑
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2
..
401
Chorus: Em11 21
&
##
∑
2341
Ó
œ œ. J
œ œ œ œ
En - ter
Œ
∑
the mul - ti - tudes
D (9)
E
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Bm9 8fr.
25
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##
∑
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Œ
w
in
œ
2341
2
Ex - xon
‰ œj œ œ œ œ
blue,
in
ra - di - a - tion
D (9) 29
&
##
∑
2
w
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rose.
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œ
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Œ
˙
j j œ œ œ.
‰
now you tell
To Coda fi
A 7fr.
33
&
##
œ
Ó
˙
me.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Who’re you gon - na
get
to
do
the
œ
œ œ œ
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dirt - y
Œ
‰ œj œ
Œ
work
when all
œ
the
D (9)
# & # œ 37
œ œ ˙
2
slaves are
∑
∑
∑
∑
free?
1.
# œ & #
œ
42
œ
Who’re you
œ
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gon - na
‰
∑
Œ
2.3.
.. Ó
∑
get?
Em11
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G 5fr.
46
&
##
∑
2341
Ó
œ œ œ œ
En - ter the mul - ti - tudes C/G
G 5fr.
51
&
œ œ. J
## n œ .
131211
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wound - ed,
they
œ.
111111
come
Passion Play (When All the Slaves Are Free) - 3 - 2
Ó
‰ œj œ œ
The walk-ing
C/G 5fr.
œ œ œ œ J
∑
111111
Em11 5fr.
œ œ œ œ J
to
this
œ
131211
œ œ œ œ Œ
div - er
of
the
‰ œj œ
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heart
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the
402 G
# & # œ
œ
55
mul
-
œ
˙
∑
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Ó
ti - tudes.
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D.S. % 2.
1. A
D/A
5fr.
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##
7fr.
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‰
131211
come,
‰ œj œ œ
Ó
111111
Oh.
C/G 59
5fr.
œ.
7fr.
œ.
a˙
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thy
will
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be
131211
œ.
done,
oh.
˙
D.S. % al Coda
D/A
œ J
7fr.
131211
œ.
done,
oh.
˙
œ J
fi Coda
D (9)
# & # ˙ 63
œ J
œ.
2
slaves
# & #
# & # ..
are
∑
∑
free?
∑
67
71
w
∑
∑
Ó
œ
œ
Œ
Oh.
Outro:
∑
œ
œ
Who’re you
œ
œ
gon - na
œ J
‰
Œ
get?
Verse 2: I am up a sycamore Looking through the leaves A sinner of some position Who in the world can this heart healer be This magical physician (To Chorus:) Verse 3: Climb down climb down he says to me From the middle of the unrest They think his light is squandered But he sees a stray in the wilderness And I see how far I’ve wandered (To Chorus:)
Passion Play (When All the Slaves Are Free) - 3 - 3
Verse 4: All around the market place The buzzing of the flies The buzzing and the stinging Divinely barren and wickedly wise The killer nails are ringing (To Chorus:)
∑
Play 6 times and fade
∑
..
403
THE WINDFALL (Everything for Nothing)
Guitar in Open Am7 tuning: A-12-7-3-5-4
➅=A ➂=G ➄=A ➁=C ➃=E ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 112 Intro: Am7
G/A
12fr.
œœ œœ œ œœ 4 &4 œ œ œ œ œ ◊ P
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ◊
23
T A B
0
0
12 12 0
0
12
0
0
0 0
7 7 0
0
213
..
∑
&
0
0
0
0
0
0
∑
0
Am7
Œ
0
0
0
0
2 2
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
j œ
j œ œ
œ
1. Be - cause El - vis gave them
∑
0
G/A
12fr.
0
2 0
tacet
œ œ .. j ‰ ‰ j ‰ j #œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ◊ ◊ 2 .. 0 2 0
0
2
7 7
2.
4
T A B
œ œ œ œ #œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ◊
23
12 12
1.
&
D/A 7fr.
D/A 7fr.
7
23
Œ
‰
Cont. fingerpicking simile
& œ
cars
j œ œ
Œ
23
you think
œ
œ
I’m
Ó
Œ
‰
213
cheap
Am7
and you’re hard
Am7
G/A
12fr.
10
&
œ
by.
œ
œ
Look, you
œ
live
œ
here
23
œ
like
D/A
œ
œ
a
star;
7fr.
œ
Œ
œ
Œ
23
œ
rent - free
Am7
œ
Ó
suite, Dm7 5fr.
& Œ 13
213
œ
big
œ
blue
œ.
pool
The Windfall (Everything for Nothing) - 3 - 1
œ œ
that you
œ
sun
œ
by.
Œ
œ
Trips
œ
to
œ œ.
trop - ic
˙
111111
Ó
shores,
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j œ
done
404
Dsus
Dm7
5fr.
j œ œ
& Ó 16
j œ œ œ œ œ ˙
111341
clothes
from
fan - cy
stores.
‰ œj œ
Œ
& œ œ
bad - ly.
‰ œj œ œ œ œ
Œ
213
ev
Am7
-
œ œ
’ry - thing for
& .. œ
Œ
23
Œ
church, (2.) blind, (3.) lies,
too
‰ Œ
Ó
Ó
Œ
œ
Ó
Œ
tion
as Spit
œ
œ
œ
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D/A
œ
-
j œ
fall. ac web.
G/A 7fr.
Œ
œ
œ
house, climb, trees,
my to the Am7
j œ
for my down but I took no your spi - der
23
œ
œ œ œ œ
j œ
‰
213
chant saw, scam, Am7
tacet
Œ
œ
œ
too
Go - ing to the
12fr.
&
you want
D/A
23
you I your
27
much,
j œ œ
7fr.
j œ
‰
want
‰
œ
23
noth-ing.
G/A
12fr.
j œ
Am7
You want
%Verse:
24
You
D/A 7fr.
23
12fr.
‰ œj œj œ
Œ
111111
G/A 20
Am7
5fr.
‰
j œ
Œ
23
œ
my green doors
Ó
friends. clawed. slam. Dm7 5fr.
& Œ 30
j œ œ
‰
213
Œ
œ
œ
You want it all; Dis - sat - is - fac You want my head.
‰
the pil - lows It was - n’t You’d eat your
tion.
5fr.
& Œ
j œ œ
‰
111341
that
& œ
j œ œ
‰
much, much, much, Am7
œ
œ
j œ
111111
œ
To Coda fi G/A
12fr. 23
bed, my guess to a - live
on hard young
5fr.
vi - sions in my end would be a a Jag - uar
the the for
Am7 36
Ó
˙
œ
œ œ
Dm7
Dsus 33
j œ œ œ
111111
you want you want you want
too too too
œ
œ.
head. mess. in the
Œ
j œ
‰
j œ
You You You
drive.
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too too too
D/A 7fr.
23
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‰
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j œ œ
Œ
j œ œ
‰
213
You want You want
ev ev
œ
-
œ
’ry - thing ’ry - thing
œ
for for
Dm7 5fr.
39
& œ œ
‰
Œ
Ó
noth - ing. noth - ing.
The Windfall (Everything for Nothing) - 3 - 2
Ó
Œ
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œ
the the
œ
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land land
of of
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lit mass
-
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i - ga frus - tra -
405 Am7
Em7 7fr.
& œj 42
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Ó
œ.
-
Œ
œ
111111
the the
œ
j œ œ
j œ
Take what’s be - hind count - ing wool - y lit
G/A
the tle
-
œ
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courts are judg - es
like are
œ
œ
∑
Am7
j œ œ.
‰
111111
cur - tain, law - yers
j œ œ
the and
œ
jur - y grind - ing
Œ
cries. their
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œ
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œ
Am7
end Hol
-
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of your ly - wood
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Em7
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jus - tice al - ley
‰ j œ œ œ
has runs
œ
one some
Ó
œ œ œ
j œ
tacet
‰
œ
2. Oh,
it’s
61
Œ
& œ œ
in your
23
bad - ly.
G/A
Ó
noth-ing.
The Windfall (Everything for Nothing) - 3 - 3
23
∑
‰ œj œ
Œ
213
You want
not
œ
like
œ I
œ
was
..
213
‰ œj œ œ œ œ ev
-
∑
Œ
’ry - thing for
Repeat and fade
Am7
D/A
∑
œ
D/A
7fr.
7fr.
‰ Œ & .. œ œ
œ
not if lo - cal down some search - lit
23
G/A
œ œ œ œ œ œ
63
œ
good eye. lost be - lief.
fi Coda
tacet
Am7
œ
7fr.
∑
3. Oh, I’m tan - gled
the the
1.
D.S. % al Coda
2.
at
G/A
23
∑
60
œ
while
Am7
213
& Œ
Œ
e - ven
D/A
&
Ó
12fr.
& œj œ
57
œ
Ó
Am7
7fr.
54
Œ
111111
rain - bow, are shriek -ing,
per - jured si - rens
œ
5fr.
23
œ
œ
Dm7
7fr.
Œ
Œ
œ
jack - pot win - dow
gon - na be the my sleep - less
G/A
œ œ œ
teeth.
7fr.
j œ œ
‰
111111
Am7
& œ
Œ
˙
œ
Em7
I’m not Out - side
51
Ó
7fr.
5fr.
23
Œ
game shows. sleep - ing,
Dm7
Am7 7fr.
&
j œ
23
Em7
& Œ
48
‰
tion tion
5fr.
Am7 7fr.
23
Dm7 45
G/A
12fr.
.. ‰ œj œ œ œ œ Ev
-
’ry - thing for
406
COME IN FROM THE COLD
Guitar in Open D≤ tuning: D≤-4-8-4-3-5
➅ = Db ➄=F ➃ = Db
➂=F ➁ = Ab ➀ = Db
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Intro:
a tempo G b(9)
Db
5fr.
b œ & b b b b 44 ggg œœœ gg œœ gP ggg 00 T ggg 50 A ggg 55 B
˙˙˙ ˙
23 4
œ
0 0 5 0 5
Moderately Œ = 108 Verse: Db
12fr.
b & b b b b .. Ó 4
Db
7
9
œ
œ
œ
8
G b(9)
D b/A b
œ
23 4
œ
œ
1. Back in nine - teen 2.–7. See additional lyrics
œ
œ
fif - ty
œ
œ
œ
sev - en,
œœœ .. œœ ... œ.
œœœ œœ œ
Œ
we
j œ Œ œ
12
&
bbbb
had
b
œœœ œ
A b/C
∑
Œ
‰ Db
10fr.
&
bbbb
‰ œj œ œ
Œ b œ œ 21
rul - ers
with -out
D b/A b
a
12
&
bbbb
b œ
‰ œj œ œ 12
gers,
oh,
Come in from the Cold - 2 - 1
œ
dance
a
‚‚‚ .. .
œ
foot
‚‚‚ J
harm. 7 7 7
j œ œ.
a - part
‚‚‚ J
‚‚‚ .. .
7 7 7
7 7 7
B bm7
21
8fr.
us
from the side-lines
we could make our
Ab 1111
Ó
Ó
‰ œj œ œ
hold-ing their
G b(9)
‰
j œ œ œ
And so with Db
7fr.
harm.
œ
Ó 5fr.
heart.
œ œ
Ó
j œ œ œ œ.
œ
21
12fr.
œ œ Œ
12fr.
15
œ
œ œ œ
and they hawk - eyed
A b/C 11
to
œ
7
12fr.
Cont. fingerpicking simile
œ
harm.
0 0 7
5 0
7fr.
1111
œ
10fr.
7
Ab
12fr.
0 0 5 0 5 5
12
ggg wwww ggg w gw ggg 00 ggg 00 ggg 00
12
5
..
T A B
˙
5fr.
12
b & b b b b .. Ó
œ
œ
12fr.
j . œ œ œ œ
cir - cuit - ry
ex - plode.
12
œ
œ
just
a
23 4
œ œ œ œ
touch of our fin A b/C
12fr.
10fr.
∑
Ó
œ œ œ œ 21
All we ev - er
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B bm7
Db
8fr.
b & b b b b œj œ. 19
21
Ó
Ó
‰
B bm7
21
21
10fr.
b & b bbb œ 23
œ
œ
œ œ
come in). Come in
from
b & b bbb œ
œ
œ
œ œ
come in.) Come in
Db
10fr.
Ó
∑
B bm7
21
21
Come in Come in from the cold (You were so warm) Please, come in Come in from the cold
Come in from the Cold - 2 - 2
12fr.
Œ
œ œ œ
œ œ
come in, A b/C
7.
Œ
Ó
‰ j œ œ .. Œ œ
Ó
the cold.
12
2. We real - ly
21
Verse 3: I feel your legs under the table Leaning into mine I feel renewed I feel disabled By these bonfires in my spine I don’t know who the arsonist was Which incendiary soul But, all I ever wanted Was to come in from the cold
12
come in,
10fr.
come in.) Come in
7. Please
21
œ
21
j œ
come A b/C
8fr.
10fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ
from the cold. (Come in,
Verse 4: I am not some stone commission Like some statue in a park I am flesh and blood and vision I am howling in the dark Long blue shadows of the jackals Are falling on a pay phone By the road Oh, all we every wanted Was to come in from the cold Come in Come in from the cold (I was so low) Please, come in Come in from the cold Verse 5: Is this just vulgar electricity? Is this the edifying fire? (It was so pure) Does your smiles covert complicity Debase as it admires? (Just a flu with a temperature) Are you checking out your mojo? (Oohoo) Or am I just fighting off growing old? (Just a high fever) All I ever wanted Was just to come in from the cold Come in Come in from the cold (It was so pure) Please, come in Come in from the cold
‰ œj œ .
Repeat and fade
B bm7
10fr.
Come in Come in from the cold (We were so sure) Please, come in Come in from the cold
Db
1.–6.
A b/C
Verse 2: We really thought we had a purpose We were so anxious to achieve We had hope The world held promise For a slave To liberty Freely I slaved away for something better And I was bought and sold And all I ever wanted Was to come in from the cold
cold. (Come in,
œ œ
8fr.
œ œ. œ œ
come in,
œ œ œ
(Come in,
12fr.
in. (Come in,
21
12fr.
œ
the A b/C
b & b b b b .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ 31
from
407
12
j œ
harm.
the cold.
A b/C
from
j œ œ.
1111
come in
Œ
œ œ. œ œ
Db
7fr.
8fr.
10fr.
27
j œ œ
harm.
was just to A b/C
5fr.
1111
j œ œ œ
want - ed
Ab
come in,
œ œ œ.
21
j. œ .
come in.) Please come
Verse 6: I know we never will be perfect Never entirely clear (When the moon shines) We get hurt and we just panic And we strike out Out of fear (You were only being kind) I fear the sentence of this solitude 200 years on hold (For my loving crime) Oh, and all we ever wanted Was to come in from the cold Come in Come in from the cold (When the moon shines) Please, come in Come in from the cold Verse 7: When I thought life had some meaning Then I thought I had some choice (I ws running blind) And I made some value judgments In a self-important voice (I was outta line) But, then absurdity came over me And I longed to lose control (Into no mind) Oh, all I ever wanted Was to come in from the cold Come in Come in from the cold (You were so kind) Please, come in (So kind) Come in from the cold Come in, come in Come in from the cold Etc.
408
SLOUCHING TOWARDS BETHLEHEM Guitar tuning: D-7-7-2-3-5
Based on a poem by W.B. YEATS Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=D ➂=G ➄=A ➁=A ➃=E ➀=D Moderately fast Ó = 86 Intro: D7
7fr.
# œ. & # C .. œ P .. 7 T A 321
B
G (9) 4fr.
j j œ. n œ œ œ œ œ
˙
˙˙ œ
œ
œ 0
8
9
0
9
0
œ
0 0
7 9
0
4 0
0
G m/D 5
& T A B
5
5
j ‰ j j bœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
## Œ
23
œ
˙
5
5
5
˙˙ œ
œ
0 0
4
œ
0 0 5
5
0
0
3
3
3
2
0
5
0
0
0
˙˙ œ
œ
0 0
0 0
œ
0
0
2
j œ œ œ œj œj œ œ œ œ
5
0
0
2
0
5
0
2
œ
3
5
0
2
5
0
*B m11
5
5
˙˙ œ 0 0
5
0
œ
0 0 0
œ
˙˙ œ
5
œ
0 0 5
0
5
A7sus 7fr.
1111
turn
˙˙ œ
5
D sus(9)
9fr.
# # . Cont. fingerpicking simile & .œ ˙ œ. œ
0
0
2
% Verse:
1. Turn - ing and 2.–5. See additional lyrics
5
0
œ
0 0
j œ œ œ œj œj œ œ œ œ
0 0 5
3
0
0
˙˙ œ
˙˙ œ
23
˙ œ
œ
œ
0
# j & # œ œ œ œj œj œ œ œ œ
13
˙˙ œ
D
9
T A B
j j œ œ œ. œ œ œ
œ. œ
2341
-
j œ ˙
ing
∑
Ó
Œ
‰ j œ œ 1111
with - in’
œ œ œ œ œ
the wid - en - ing
*Note: Bm11 and A7sus chords are played with overhand barre, with the first finger pointing downwad over the top of the neck. Slouching Towards Bethlehem - 3 - 1
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.. ..
409
D (9) 18
&
##
B m11
11fr.
Ó
21
œ œ ˙.
Œ
‰
j œ œ
the
&
fal - con
˙
&
##
∑
21
j œ œ
1111
˙
A7sus
fall
‰
&
##
˙.
j œ œ œ œ.
j œ œ 1111
a
j œ w
-
œ.
is
part,
9fr.
Ó
21
œ œ ˙.
loosed
hold.
the
A (9)
4fr.
# j & # œ œ
j j œ œ œ.
2341
Sure - ly
some rev - e
..
D sus(9)
œ
-
9fr.
œ
2341
∑
B m11
œ œ œ œ
la - tion
is
at
Ó
1111
hand.
˙
∑
D sus(9)
A7sus
œ œ œ œ œ
it’s the sec - ond D sus(9)
œ
com - ing and the wrath has D sus(9)
A (9)
4fr.
j œ œ
j j œ œ œ.
what is
this
2341
˙
rough
1111
œ œ œ œ œ
fi - n’lly tak
-
en
2341
œ.
Œ
beast,
‰ j j œ œ œ 1111
it’s
hour
j œ w
j œ œ. come
at
∑
last. 9fr.
j j œ œ œ.
to - wards
œ œ œ
Beth - le - hem
‰
œ
to
j œ w 1111
be
born.
j œ
For
B m11
Slouch - ing
Slouching Towards Bethlehem - 3 - 2
‰
9fr.
6fr.
∑
form.
˙
Œ
B m11
6fr.
2341
2341
œ
D sus(9)
7fr.
A (9)
&
∑
∑
6fr.
j œ œ œ œ œ œ.
Sure ly
##
blood - dimmed
4fr.
G (9)
54
˙
˙
Ó
˙
G (9)
&
œ œ And a
23
world.
∑
G (9)
##
1111
D
up - on
∑
Chorus:
49
Œ
2.4.5.
# & #
&
∑ B m11
j œ œ œ œ
1111
œ
37
##
œ œ
the fal - con - er.
11fr.
1.3.
45
j œ œ
7fr.
tide
41
hear
D (9)
7fr.
Œ
‰
9fr.
the cen - ter can - not D sus(9) A7sus 33
can - not
Things
Ó
Œ
w
œ
œ
1111
B m11
D sus(9) 28
œ
11fr.
Ó
7fr.
1111
D (9)
##
A7sus
9fr.
gyre,
23
D sus(9)
∑
410 A (9)
D7
D sus(9)
59
&
##
j j œ œ œ.
2341
œ.
Slouch - ing
œ œ œ
to-wards
Œ
œ œ
Beth - le - hem
to
Œ
&
##
∑
be
∑
&
G (9)
∑
321
∑
œ œ œ œ
##
∑
23
∑
2341
∑
∑
23
born.
∑
∑
..
to
be
born.
4fr.
∑
∑
G m/D
∑
23
∑ G (9)
Gtr. intro simile
œ œ œ œ
∑
23
∑
2341
D
∑
D.S. % al Coda
∑
7fr. 321
∑
D.S. % 2.
D7
# & # Ó
##
be
G m/D
1.
80
&
Ó
4fr.
fi Coda
84
∑
to
##
∑
2341
To Coda fi
23
D 75
Ó
˙
born,
∑
23
7fr.
&
˙.
D
D7 69
4fr.
321
Gtr. intro simile
G m/D 64
G (9)
7fr.
6fr.
Repeat and fade
∑
Verse 2: Nothing is sacred The ceremony sinks Innocence is drowned In anarchy The best lack conviction Given some time to think And the worst are full of passion Without mercy (To Chorus:)
Verse 4: Shaped like a lion It has the head of a man With a gaze as blank And pitiless as the sun And it’s moving its slow thighs Across the desert sands Through dark indignant Reeling falcons (To Chorus:)
Verse 3: Hoping and hoping As if by my weak faith The spirit of this world Would heal and rise Vast are the shadows That straddle and strafe And struggle in the darkness Troubling my eyes
Verse 5: Raging and raging It rises from the deep Opening its eyes After twenty centuries Vexed to a nightmare Out of a stony sleep By a rocking cradle By the Sea of Galilee (To Chorus:)
Slouching Towards Bethlehem - 3 - 3
∑
..
411
NOTHING CAN BE DONE Standard guitar tuning
Moderately Œ = 104 Amaj9 Intro:
### 4 & 4
√ >œœ œ
23
Words by JONI MITCHELL Music by LARRY KLEIN
ww w
F
Ó
√ œœ œ
Œ
16 17 16
T A B
˙˙ .. ˙.
Œ
16 17 16
F #m11 4
&
###
∑
### Ó &
∑
2 34
√ œœ> œ
Œ
ww w
∑ Ó
√ >œœ œ
Œ
16 17 16
T A B
Ó
∑
˙˙ .. ˙.
œ ‰ J œ. œ 1. Must I
Œ
∑
for -
16 17 16
Verse:
Amaj9
simile # # # . Cont. œ rhy. œ œ . .J & J ‰ Œ 23
9
Ó
œ . œ œ œ . œ œ œJ ‰ Œ
Œ
give you 2.3. See additional lyrics
each
Ó
time
j ‰ œ œ œ
and say you
F #m11 13
&
### œ 2 34
œ
œ. œ œ J
œ
‰
Ó
Œ
don’t know what you’re do - ing?
œ
œ
Œ
Ó
Ó
Mm.
‰ œJ œ œ
There are no
Amaj9
17
&
###
23
œ
œ 3
œ
vic - tim - less
œ. Œ œ
˙. crimes
œ œ œ I
know
œ
of,
Œ
Ó
Ó
j ‰ œ œ œ
out here in
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412 F #m11 21
&
### œ .
œ œ œ œ œ œ. J
2 34
these
graf - fi - ti
ru
-
œ. œ Œ
œ œ œ œj ‰ Œ
Œ
ins
that I
know.
Oh, I’m
Chorus:
&
###
Œ
2
œ.
not
F #m11
D6sus2 25
≈ œ. œ œ œ
Ó
Ó
Œ
œ J
‰
old,
œ
I’m
Œ
‰
told,
but
I
œ
œ
œ œ œ
am
Œ
2 34
not
Œ
young,
œ
œ
oh,
and
D6sus2
### œ œ & 28
noth - ing
œ œ œ œ can
œ
be done.
œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ Œ
œ
2
Don’t
start, Bkgd. Vcl.: Don’t
start,
Œ œ
Œ œ
my
heart
œ . œ œ œœ œ Œœ œ Œ ‰ my
is a smok - ing
heart,
F #m11
# # # ‰œ & 31
2 34
gun.
œ œ œ œ Œ
it’s
a smok-ing
œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ Oh, and gun. }
œ œ noth - ing
œ œ Ó
œ œ œ œ can
be done.
nœ œ œ œ
Noth - ing
can
Amaj9 33
&
### œ œ 23
Noth-ing
œ œ œ œ can
œ
œ
œ œ
Œ
be done.
Noth-ing
œ œ œ œ can
be done.
œ J
˙.
œ
‰
œ
Mm.
F #m11
### Ó & 36
Œ
œ œ œ Mm,
œ œ
œ œ3 œ œ
˙
2 34
mm.
Yeah.
Noth-ing
œ œ œ œ can
be
1.2. 39
&
### w
Nothing Can Be Done - 3 - 2
œ.
done.
œ J
œ
‰
Hoo,
3.
œ œ hoo.
œ œ œ
œ
I {3. 2.Must
œ. heard I
œ .. Ó
you sur
-
Œ
}
be done.
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œ
413
Outro: Amaj9
## & # .. œ œ 42
œ œ œ œ
23
Noth-ing
can
be done.
œ œ
Œ
œ
Noth-ing
œ œ œ œ can
be
œ J
done.
‰
œ
œ. œ Œ -
Noth
œ œ.
Œ
ing.
Oh.
F #m11 45
&
### œ
œ
r nœ œ
‰.
œ
œ
And noth - ing
### œ œ & 47
Noth-ing
œ œ œ œ can
be
can
œ
œ be
œ
œ
œ
2 34
œ
Œ
done.
Repeat and fade
œ J
‰
Œ
∑
done.
Ó
Œ
œ
Oo.
Verse 2: I heard you leaving late last night I heard you screaming down the mountain Like you were running red lights, red lights You had some trash-can rock band pounding (To Chorus:) Verse 3: Must I surrender with grace The things I loved when I was younger? Must I remember your face so well? What do I do here with this hunger? (To Chorus:)
Nothing Can Be Done - 3 - 3
œ œ œ
..
414
THE ONLY JOY IN TOWN
Guitar tuning: D-7-7-3-2-5
➅=D ➂=G ➄=A ➁=A ➃=E ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 112 Intro: D7
# 4 & #4 T A B
321
œ P 0
% Verse:
7 8 8
9
5fr.
113411
1. I want to paint 2.–4. See additional lyrics
&
‰
113411
j œ
5 6
œ œ
Œ
113411
Œ
&
œ
&
j œ œ.
‰
a clam,
j œ œ.
the air
&
I’d paint this
Œ
‰ œ J
flow - er child.
“You
Œ
œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ Œ
he
calls
and the la - dies turn
Œ
‰
œ œ
a - round.
On the
7fr.
Œ
nœ œ œ œ œ
on
Ó
D7 321
my flow - ers breath,”
321
œ
Œ
œ œ ˙
D7
first day of
##
D11
2341
j œ œ œ
‰ œj œ .
Œ nœ œ œ
Spring
I’m look - ing
-
Œ
321
œ œ
at the
œ œ œ
on - ly
œ œ
joy
a - round.
D11
Chorus: 22
∑
œ œ œ œ œ 4fr.
5fr.
##
321
G (9)
C7/D 18
113411
7fr.
œ œ œ œ œ
are
D11 7fr.
D7
Ve - nus on
0 0
0 0 0
D7
Bot - ti - cel - li style.
œ œ
b n œœ ‰ œ .. œ 5 6
7fr.
pic - ture,
D11
21
D11
œœœ
..
0 0
A
G
Ó
321
j œ œ œ œ
5 6 0 0 0
7fr.
113411
b n œœ ‰ œ .. .. œ
5 6
5fr.
11fr.
##
0
0 0
D11
321
a
œœœ
0 0 0
D (9) 14
b n œœ œœ œ œœ
7fr.
7fr.
In - stead of
œœœ
0 0 0
A 5fr.
##
7 8
321
D7
113411
G
n œœ ‰ œ . œ.
7 8
7fr.
fingerpicking simile # # . Cont. ‰ & . j œ. œ œ œ
10
œœœ
A
G
6
2.
D11
5fr.
œ œ œ œ nœ œ œ œ œ
9
1.
D11 C7/D
7fr.
œ
ly
œ
joy
The Only Joy in Town - 2 - 1
œ
œ
œ
a - round,
œ
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
(Bot - ti - cel - li black boy)
œ
Œ
Œ
œ œ
He’s the
E sus(9)
j œ
the
œ
2341
on
-
œ
ly
œ
joy
j œ œ. I
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found,
415 D11
G (9)
G11 4fr.
# & # Œ
j #œ œ œ œ œ œ
25
(Bot - ti - cel - li black boy)
1.
j œ
the
2.3.
D11
œ
2341
4fr.
œ œ œ
on - ly
D11
œ œ
joy
in
town.
Œ
œ
Ó
∑
34 1
D7
D11 7fr.
29
&
##
∑
5fr.
&
##
∑
321
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
Œ
D7
D11 7fr.
∑
∑
321
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
Œ
D.S. % 2.
1.
fi Coda
D.S. % al Coda
D11
D11
5fr.
&
‰
(Bot - ti - cel - li black boy.)
C7/D 37
‰
(Bot - ti - cel - li black boy.)
D11
∑
321
∑
To Coda fi
C7/D 33
..
##
∑
321
∑
## Ó &
∑
40
‰
j œ œ œ
He
is
the
Repeat and fade
D7
D11
7fr.
D11
C7/D 5fr.
# & # .. œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ 41
321
Gtr. cont. intro simile
on - ly
joy
in town,
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
‰
(Bot - ti - cel - li black boy.)
∑
321
Œ
‰ j n œ œ œ œ .. œ œ The on - ly joy I
Verse 2: The Spanish steps are crowded Bunch of bodies brooding there Deadpan sidewalk vendors Hustling vacant stares Making all the more exceptional This fool in a flower crown On the first day of Spring I’m looking At the only joy in town
Verse 3: The Botticelli black boy With the fuchsias in his hair Is breathing in women like oxygen On the Spanish stairs In my youth I would have followed him All through this terra-cotta town On the first day of spring We’d dance and sing And be the only joy in around
Verse 4: At night these streets are empty Where does everybody go? Where are the brash and tender rooms In Roman candle glow? Where are Fellini’s circus’ La Dolce Vita clowns? On the first day of Spring I’m looking At the only joy around
He’s the only joy around (Botticelli black boy) The only joy I found (Botticelli black boy) The only joy in town
We’d be the only joy around (Botticelli black boy) The only joy in town (Botticelli black boy) He’s the only joy I found All day
The only joy around (Botticelli black boy) The only joy I found (Botticelli black boy) He’s the only joy in town
The Only Joy in Town - 2 - 2
Repeat and fade He is the only joy around The only joy I found He is the only joy in town
416
RAY’S DAD’S CADILLAC
Guitar tuning: D-7-3-7-2-5
➅=D ➂=G ➄=A ➁=A ➃=C ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 111 (ŒÂ = ŒÇ‰) Intro: D (9)
#4 & 4 Œ
.. Œ
#4 & 4 Œ
..
T A B
..
11fr.
234
œ
& &
# #
T A B
œœ
‰
3
œ œ F
9 9 0
&
0
7fr.
& T A B
∑ ‰ œœ œœ œœ
3
œ œ
3
œ œ
7 7
œœ œ 7 7
0
0
0
7
9 9
D6
3
œ œ
9 9
∑
œ œ
œœ œœ œœ 9 9
0
Ray’s Dad’s Cadillac - 3 - 1
9 9
œœ œœ 9 9
9
9
9
0 0
œœ œœ œœ 9 9
0 0
0
..
9fr.
∑
234
3
œ œ
9 9 0
9
2 34
‰ œœ œœ œœ
3
œ œ
9 9
œœ œœ
9
0 0
9
D6 9fr.
∑
œ œ
0 0
œœ œœ œœ 9 9
0
œœ œ œ 9 9
0
234
9 9 9
11 11
9fr.
2 34
9 9
11
œ
D6
D (9)
œ œ
œœ
0
9fr.
œ œ 0
..
9
3
œ
9fr.
D6
∑
11 11
2.
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0
234
œ œ
œ œ
9fr.
2 34
3
3
11 11
œœ
D (9)
2 34
0 0
D (9) 9fr.
234
‰ œœ œœ œœ
œœ
0
9fr.
∑
œœ
œ
D6
0
Ó
˙
j œœ
9 9
234
9fr.
0
œœ
3
œ
9fr.
234
0
#
9 9
œ
234
Cad - il - lac.
j j 3 œœ œœ œœ
3
œ
1.
7 7
#
dad’s
3
D (9)
D (9) 6
œ
Ray’s
E m7/D 3
E 9/D
9fr.
0
2 34
3
œ œ
9 9
œœ œœ 9 9
9
9
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417
% Verse: D (9)
D 7sus
9fr.
F 13
9fr.
rhy. simile # . Cont. & .Œ œ 234
9
œ
œ
œ
œ
6fr.
12
&
#
œ
2341
rink,
Œ
Ó
234
2341
3
˙
1. Ray’s dad’s Cad - il - lac, 2.3. See additional lyrics D (9)
A7
E 7sus
D (9)
111111
roll - in’
œ
œ
œ
past
the
œ
Œ
œ
œ
rec - ord shack.
œ
Pink
j œ
œ œ œ
fins
in
the
œ
œ
œ
roll - in’
to
œ
the
œ
blue
œ œ œ œ 3
lights,
œ
Œ
234
œ
œ
past the wa - ter mains.
Ray’s
‰
˙
œ
‰
3
œ œ œ
Week-ends we
œ
œ œ œ 3
dad’s
Cad - il - lac.
B m11 9fr.
3
rain,
D (9)
D (9)
2 34
234
9fr.
2341
œ
œ
Ó
œ.
fall - ing
D 7sus
9fr.
&
the D (9)
2341
3
A7
111111
#
past
9fr.
234
B m11 18
œ
œ
F 13
D 7sus
6fr.
# & Œ
œ
9fr.
E 7sus 15
œ
œ
9fr.
Œ
234
œ
get
œ
Ray’s
œ œ œ
dad’s
Cad - il - lac.
E7
Ó
2 34
3
˙
D 7sus
A7 6fr.
21
&
#
Ó
Œ
œ œ œ
œ
2341
3
Rock ’n’
œ œ œ œ 3
roll
D (9)
in the dash - board, E 9/D
9fr.
24
&
#
Œ
234
œ
3
œ
dad’s
œ œ œ
Cad - il - lac.
D (9)
Ray’s
œ
dad’s
D6 9fr.
32
&
#
234
3
œ œ œ
Cad - il - lac.
Ó
˙
9fr.
∑
2 34
Ray’s Dad’s Cadillac - 3 - 2
Ó
˙ D6
9fr. 234
∑
D (9)
9fr.
∑
2 34
234
∑
∑
2 34
D (9)
D6 9fr.
9fr.
∑
234
2 34
D (9) 9fr.
2 34
9fr.
2.
D6 9fr.
D6
234
∑
234
œ
of
9fr.
7fr.
234
œ
back
D (9)
E m7/D
To Coda fi 1.
D (9)
œ œ œ œ 3
mance in the
234
11fr.
œ
D (9)
-
œ
7fr.
E 9/D
234
ro
œ
E m7/D
234
9fr.
# & Œ
œ
11fr.
Ray’s
28
œ
œ
2341
9fr.
.. Ó 234
Œ
œ œ œ 3
When it comes
418
Bridge: G 7sus
G9
5fr.
36
&
#
œ œ œ œ nœ œ ‰ œ œ
111111
to math - e - mat - ics,
I
&
‰
234
˙
j nœ
œ
I’ll
be
œ
111111
&
Ó
the
at - tic.
‰
‰ œ nœ œ
œ œ
Œ
œ
œ
noth - in’s clear!”
D 7sus
œ nœ
Mon - day,
œ
‰
j œ
2341
dream
œ
-
œ
in’
œ nœ
œ
of
‰
j œ œ
111111
D (9)
D6
9fr.
9fr.
234
!. 45 # .Œ & .
A
œ
j ! O
Ray’s
œ
dad’s
234
3
œ œ œ
Cad - il - lac.
Verse 2: Ray’s dad teaches math Zero I’m a dunce I’m a decimal in his class Last night’s kisses won’t erase Zero I just can’t put the numbers in their place Ray’s dad’s Cadillac Last night we had Ray’s dad’s Cadillac Rock ’n’ roll in the dashboard Romance in the back of Ray’s dad’s Cadillac When it comes to mathematics I got static in the attic “No sir, nothin’s clear” I’ll be blackboard blind on Monday Dreamin’ of blue runways On the edge of here A little atmosphere (To Bridge:)
Ray’s Dad’s Cadillac - 3 - 3
lit - tle
!. ˙
œ
œ
fi Coda
D (9)
9fr.
j ! O Ó
2 34
œ
œ
#
44
&
D6 9fr.
9fr.
∑
234
2 34
at - mos - phere. Blue
D (9)
D6
9fr.
2 34
œ
Œ
œ
blue run - ways
D.S. % al Coda
on the edge of here.
D (9)
œ
4fr.
A 7sus 3
2 34
“No, sir,
7fr. 2341
j œ œ
G9
black-board by
6fr.
#
in
5fr.
A7
42
stat - ic
9fr.
234
3
G 7sus 9fr.
#
‰ œ œ œ œ œ nœ œ œ
got
D6 9fr.
2341
3
D (9) 39
D (9) 4fr.
234
!.
D (9)
D6
9fr.
9fr.
j ! O ∑
2 34
D6
9fr. 234
!.
9fr.
j ! O ∑
2 34
Verse 3: Blue lights out on airport road Motown, in a field in a farmer’s grove Big planes comin’ overhead. Lowdown You can see the bolts You can see the tire treads Ray’s dad’s Cadillac Weekends we get Ray’s dad’s Cadillac Oh, little darlin’ Rock ’n’ roll in the dashboard Romance in the back of Ray’s dad’s Cadillac Ray’s dad’s Cadillac Ray’s dad’s Cadillac Ray’s dad’s Cadillac
..
419
TWO GREY ROOMS Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Ó = 58 Intro: D/E D/G Piano (arr. for gtr.)
# C ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. & P
5
&
#
T A B
9
&
& T A B
œ œ œ œ œ 1
0
2 2 0
3 0
3
#
#
3
3
2
4
G maj9
œ
œ
œœ œ œ œ
3
0
3 2
4
A sus
œ œ œ œ œ #œ œ œ 0
0
0 0
œ œ œ
œ
2
4
4
œ œ 0
2
œ œ œ
0
3
0
3
2
4
œ œ œ œ
œœ
3
2
4
2 4
œ œ 0
2
3
E m7
œ
2
3 2
4
œ œ
œ
3
œ œ œ œ
0
1
2
œœ œ œ œ
0
2 2
D
œ
G maj9
3 œœ œ œ
# ˙˙ œ œ. J
2 3 2 5
C
0
T A B
13
œ œœœ
2 3 2 2
T A B
A
2
4
3 2
œ œ œ œ œ 0
1
0
1
0
œ 0
2
œ œ 0
œ #œ 3
2
2
5
2 3 2
œœ œ œ œ œ 0
œ œ 3
0
4
0
œ
œ3 œ 3
3
G maj9
2
œ
œ œ œ 3
2
4
œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ
œ œ œ
œœ œ
œœ œ
3
3
3 2
3 2
3
3
4
0 0
3
Two Grey Rooms - 3 - 1
œ
4
œ œ 0
2
3
œ œ œ œ 3
œ
G maj9
2
D
0
3
œ 5
4
C
A
4
3 2 3
5
4
œ œ 4 3
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2
420
Verse: G maj9
A
rhy. simile # . Cont. Œ ‰ j œ œ œ & . œ 2 413
17
˙
213
1. To - mor - row is 2. See additional lyrics
C 21
&
#
Sun
Œ
œ
-
Ó
day,
Œ
‰
Ó
2 413
j œj œ . œ
‰
&
#
32 1
œ
˙.
213
The week - ends
j Œ œ
33
&
#
≈
Ó
&
œ
‰
˙
œ
132
&
#
Ó
23 4
A
‰ œ with
Two Grey Rooms - 3 - 2
j œ w
213
a
view
A/B
Œ
˙
1 111
j œ œ
1111
œ œ
oh,
j œ
be - low
too
sad,
Ó
j œ œ.
my
win - dow.
D 132
œ
œ.
A
Œ
Ó
j œ œ
‰ nœ
here.
One
day
I
œ
just
D
‰
213
j œ
132
œ œ œ œ œ.
And I took these two
E m7
win - dow.
hol - i - days are
Ó
I’m
∑
Ó
j œ œ.
my
œ œ œ œ
2 413
213
knows
Ó
to
G maj9
dis - ap -peared.
41
mad,
A
132
one
Œ
œ
go
D
3 1
œ œ
œ
w
œ œ
you don’t
œ
No
#
me
D
3 1
left
F #m7
23 4
132
’cause
F (9) 37
œ
drive
F (9)
day
j œ
be - low
D
‰
j ‰ ‰ j œ œ 1111
œ
one
E m7
C 29
j œ œ
till you walk by
A
# Œ &
œ
1 111
now there’s on - ly
j œ œ œ œ
go,
25
œ œ œ
A/B
G maj9
132
w
œ
23 4
D
32 1
F #m7
E m7
œ.
grey rooms
G maj9
Ó
2 413
j œ œ
up here C
Œ
œ œ
when you
˙
Œ
32 1
œ
walk
w
by
Œ
421 1. D
# & Ó 46
132
G maj9
‰
j œ œ œ
be - low my
∑
Ó
2 413
j œ œ.
∑
..
∑
win-dow.
2. D 51
&
#
Ó
132
G maj9
‰
j œ œ œ
be - low my
C
œ œ. J
˙
2 413
œ œ œ
œ
win - dow.
Œ
Ó
32 1
# & .. Ó
2 413
œ œ œ
Ó
132
˙
by
Repeat and fade
j œ œ
be - low
j œ
my
œ
˙
Œ
∑
win - dow.
Verse 2: You look so youthful Time has been untruthful Heaven knows I loved you 30 years ago Hot days your shirt’s undone Rainy days you run Oh and then you fade so fast Below my window No one knows I’m here One day I just disappeared And I took these two grey rooms up here With a view Only when you walk by Below my window When you walk by Below my window Below my window Hey hey Below my window Below my window Below my window
Two Grey Rooms - 3 - 3
3
When you walk
G maj9 56
D
∑
..
424
SUNNY SUNDAY Guitar tuning: C≥-7-7-2-3-5
➅ = C# ➂ = E# ➄ = G# ➁ = G# ➃ = D# ➀ = C#
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 110 Intro: C #(9)
12fr.
#### ## 4 . & # 4 . ..
T A B
1234
‚
œ P
‚œ
‚
‚
*harm.
0 12
12
12
12
0
‚
‚
‚
12
œ‚
12
12
¿
œ
¿
0 12
0
‚ œ
‚
12 0
12
ggg œœœ
gg œœœ‚ g
ggg 00 g0
ggg 00 ggg 120
*Harmonic on all notes on the 12th fret.
1.
# ## # & # ## ¿ 3
T A B
œ œ
¿
0
0
‚‚ ‚‚ ‚œ ‚ ‚
12 12
12 12
0 12
12
œ‚
2.
œ
0
12
12
0
¿ ‚‚ ¿
12 12
œ 0
ggg œœœ
ggg œœœ
ggg 00 g0
ggg 00 g0
Verse:
A bmaj9
B (69 )
8fr.
# # # # # # Cont. fingerpicking simile ‰ j & # Ó nœ œ nœ 6
1234
j œ nœ
She pulls the shade; it’s
# ## # & # ## Ó
‰
j œ œ œ
She dodg - es Sunny Sunday - 3 - 1
j œ œ
the light
0
j œ œ œ œ œ just
1234
¿
œ
¿
0 12 0
j œœœ œ œ 0 0 0
0
F #(9)
5fr.
∑
Œ
1234
an - oth - er
œ œ œj œ .
sun - ny Sun -day;
C #(9)
7fr.
1234
..
12fr.
G #(49 ) 10
œ
C #(9)
10fr.
1234
.. œ‚
12fr.
j j œ œ œ like
j œ
1234
˙
Ó
∑
Blanche Du - bois.
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425 B (69 )
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∑
14
∑
Ó
‰
1234
1234
j nœ œ nœ
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Bright col - ors C #(9)
#### ## & # 18
fade
F #(9)
12fr.
∑
3
œ
a - way
on
œ
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such
a
G #(49 )
5fr.
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10fr.
7fr.
Œ
1234
Ó
œ œ œj œ .
‰
1234
j œ œ
sun - ny Sun-day;
œ œ œ œ œ œj œ .
she waits
for the night
to
fall.
C #(9)
#### ## & # 22
12fr.
∑
Ó
1234
˙ F #(9)
G #(49 )
5fr.
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∑ A #m9
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a
∑
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Ó
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Ó
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and she D #m11
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30
œ
aims
at
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while the free - way G #(49 )
5fr.
j œ œ œ œ œ Dogs
bark as
the
gun
Ó
∑
hiss - es.
8fr.
‰
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œ
j œ œ.
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7fr.
‰
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‰
street - light
F #(9) 34
Œ
2341
˙
falls
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Ó
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to
Ó
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Œ
the floor.
The
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j œ œ
street - light’s still
Sunny Sunday - 3 - 2
œ
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burn - ing;
˙
‰
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she
al
2341
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3
œ
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ways miss - es.
∑
426 F #(9)
## # & # ## # Ó 42
G #(49 )
5fr.
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46
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j œ œ 2341
the
day
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3
one
lit - tle
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B (69 )
8fr.
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∑
50
Ó
‰
1234
j nœ œ nœ
She pulls the
#### # & ## Œ
F #(9)
1234
1234
5fr.
she
needs!
C #(9)
10fr.
12fr.
j œ œ
j œ nœ
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shade; it’s
Ó
œ
œ
œ
‰
sun - ny Mon - day.
Outro:
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T A B
#### ## ‰ & #
œ 0
61
T A B Sunny Sunday - 3 - 3
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0 12
12
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12
12 12
12 12
12
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0 0 0
0
j œ œ 0
for
0 0 0
0 0 0
‰
C #(9)
12fr.
7fr.
1234
j œ œ
the
j j œ œ œ.
night
to
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œ
12 12 12 12 12 12
0
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œ
an - oth - er
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waits
‰
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j œ œ
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12
12
12
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∑
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just
5fr.
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∑
˙
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E (69 )
F #(9) 54
Œ
˙
she’ll leave.
j œ œ.
all
A maj9
œ œ ˙
12 12
12 12 12 12
12
12
fall.
œœœ .. œ ..
j œœœ œœœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
0 0 12 12
0 0 12 12
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0 0 0
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HOW DO YOU STOP Guitar in Open B tuning: B-7-9-0-3-5
➅ = B ➂ = D# ➄ = F# ➁ = F# ➃ = D# ➀ = B
Words and Music by DAN HARTMAN and CHARLIE MIDNIGHT
Moderately Œ = 106 Intro:
G #m7
B
12fr.
12fr.
j j # # # # 4 œjœ œ œ œ œ ‰ ‰ Œ ‰ & #4 œ œ œ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ Œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ F 11111
T A B
12 12 12 0
B 12fr.
#### Œ & # 5
11111
T A B
j œ ‰ œœ Œ œ
j œ ‰ œœ œ
12 12 12 0
12fr.
&
#
11111
8 0 9 9
0 0 8
8 0 9 9
∑
12fr.
˙˙ ˙˙ ˙
j j ‰ ‰ œœ ‰ œ . œ œ œœ .. œ œ
‰ œ. œ.
23 1
0 8 0 9 9
12 0
œ œ œ
Œ
23 1
Œ
8 9
‰ Jœ œ œ soft
F#
8fr.
Œ
‰ œJ
so
œ
23 1
Œ
‰ œJ
Œ
fast,
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7 7 7 7
0
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˙
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so
12fr.
‰
The world
œ is
œ
23 1
at
e - mo - tions
Ó
∑ F#
œ
œ
your feet,
‰
Ó
smart,
8fr.
j œ œ
˙
7fr.
G #m7
B 11111
7fr.
111111
9 9
Ó
G #m7
12fr.
2. See additional lyrics
## & # ## Ó
23 1
0 0 0
12 12 12 0
0 0
œ œ œ œ œœœ œœœ œ œ œ
11111
0 0
F#
8fr.
‰ œ. œ.
˙˙ ˙˙˙ 0 8 0 9 9
12 12 12 0
G #m7
B
8fr.
1. Hard bod - ies
11111
12 12 12 0
23 1
8fr.
Cont. rhy. simile
#### . Ó & # .
17
8 0 9 9
G #m7
B 13
8 0 9 9
11111
8fr.
G #m7
B
####
12 12 12 0
12 12 12 0
Verse:
9
j j Œ ‰ œœœ Œ ‰ œœœ œ œ
23 1
12 12 12 0
G #m7
B
8fr.
j œ Œ
but
Œ
111111
7fr.
œ œ œ
œ J
œ.
what a - bout your heart?
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&
####
∑
#
5fr.
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Œ
23 1
&
####
# ‰
F#
23 1
œ œ
œ
œ
œ J
in the late, late
12fr.
œ œ
Œ
Ó
stop
30
&
####
33
&
####
# Ó
F# 36
&
####
j œ. œ
F#
7fr.
111111
&
####
‰
# Œ
‰
œ J
too 5fr.
# œj 111111
don’t
œ
hold
œ J
œ. F#
late?
41
&
####
!.
#
Œ
œ
œ
œ
do
you
Œ
œ
Ó
you
hes
œ
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œ
œ
Œ
i - tate.
G #m7
8fr.
œ
Œ
Ó
stop
Œ
œ
late?
œ
œ
12fr.
Ó
j œ œ
‰
23 1
be - fore
C #m11
Ó
Œ
‰
23 1
j œ œ
œ œ œ
You think love will wait,
œ it’s
œ œ
so you
B
j œ
111111
on
12fr.
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
oh,
and
then
it’s
G #m7
1.
B
j ! ! ! ! ! ∑
How Do You Stop - 3 - 2
œ J
‰
7fr.
111111
7fr.
G #m7
8fr.
too
F#
if
11111
œ
Ó
111111
‰ Jœ œ
Ó
lose
do you
7fr.
7fr.
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7fr.
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23 1
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tight
How
be - fore it’s
To Coda fi B
œ J
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night.
111111
and you
How
E 39
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You choose
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Ó
5fr.
‰ 5fr.
œ
112311
E
# Œ
E
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oh,
23 1
F#
7fr.
F#
C #m11
you
F #sus
7fr.
‰ œJ œ œ œ œ
23 1
œ
œ
7fr.
j œ Ó
j œ œ
111111
for - tune can’t hold
111111
of the
œ
8fr.
Œ
11111
œ
G #m7
B
## œ & # ##
œ
hours
% Chorus: 26
œ
Fame and
C #m11 23
F#
E
12fr.
!.
11111
j j ! ! !. ∑
8fr.
23 1
Œ
11111
œ
‰
œ
˙
gone. F# 111111
G #m7
2.
7fr.
8fr.
23 1
F# 111111
7fr.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! .. ∑ ∑
429
Bridge: C #m11
5fr.
rhy. simile # # # # Cont. œ œ œ & # 23 1
45
How
do
œ
you
F#
E
## & # ## œ 48
5fr.
œ
œ
111111
driv - ing
œ
‰
stop
C #m11
7fr.
œ
a
œ
œ
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œ
œ
train?
œ
œ
How
do
œ J
œ
you
fi Coda
How
do
j œ
œ
you
stop
G #m7
12fr.
Œ
Ó
#
ba
-
‰
11111
œ œ œ
œ
How do you
stop?
#### Ó & #
‰
23 1
B 12fr.
#### œ œ œ & # 65
11111
you
stop
How Do You Stop - 3 - 3
œ
oh,
from
œ
G #m7
Ó
Ó
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œ
œ
Œ
You’re 7fr.
slip - pin’
a
œ
œ
œ
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G #m7
do
you
11111
œ -
œ
œ
Œ
Ó
way?
Ó
11111
be - fore it’s
Verse 2: You’ve had success Lots of fancy friends You’ve tasted the good life You thought it would never end One day you’re too young Then you’re in your prime Then you’re looking back At the hands of time (To Chorus:)
‰
too
œ J
œ J
23 1
late?
œ
œ J
F#
8fr.
‰ œ
Œ
How
G #m7
12fr.
œ
stop
23 1
B
‰ œj œ œ .
˙
12fr.
111111
œ
late?
lost
8fr.
œ
œ
B
8fr.
23 1
‰
too
23 1
∑
23 1
11111
you
Ó
12fr.
œ J
do
11111
B
8fr.
D.S. % al Coda
How
G #m7
Ó
F#
8fr.
œ
Œ œ
8fr.
11111
œ
œ œ
it’s
12fr.
œ œ œ
œ
be - ing born?
œ
if you hes - i - tate.
G #m7
62
by
j œ œ
‰
G #m7
12fr.
corn?
111111
be - fore
∑
œ
7fr.
œ œ œ œ œ
B
8fr.
#### Œ & #
F#
7fr.
111111
rip - en - ing
the
12fr.
Ó
G #m7
j œ
‰
B
23 1
B 59
the
œ
œ
œ
111111
œ J
stop
23 1
F#
8fr.
œ
11111
‰
111111
the
B
## œ & # ## 53
&
œ J
stop
œ
How do you stop 5fr.
23 1
œ J
œ œ œ
Œ
E
5fr.
23 1
####
˙
23 1
E
## & # ## Œ
56
C #m11
7fr.
111111
run - a - way
Œ
Ó
111111
j œ
rain?
C #m11
51
F#
E
œ.
˙
111111
do 7fr.
430
SEX KILLS
Guitar tuning: C-7-3-5-2-5
➅ = C ➂ = Eb ➄=G ➁=F ➃ = Bb ➀ = Bb
Moderately Œ = 110 Intro:
B b/C
C9
9fr.
b & b b 44 ‰ j œ œ . P 1234
T A B
0
0 9 9
9 9 9 9
¿¿ ¿
0 9 9
9 9 9 9
&
9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9
1234
∑
∑
Cont. strumming simile
9 9 9
B b/C
9fr.
bbb
9 9 9
9 9 9
C9 5
7fr.
j j œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ ¿¿ œœ œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ nœ œ œ ¿ nœ J œ œ
0
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
7fr.
∑
1234
∑
∑
1234
∑
Verse: Cm11
12fr.
b & b b .. Œ 9
1234
j œ œ œ œ œ
‰
œ
œ
Cont. strumming simile
1. I pulled up be-hind 2.3. See additional lyrics
a
7fr.
bb œ . b &
‰
Œ
Ó
‰
1234
Ó
Œ
‰
light
œ
œ œ
Cad - il - lac;
B b/C
12
œ œ ‰ J
œ
œ. œ
we were wait - ing
œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
and I took a look
at his
œ
œ
li
-
œ
œ
cense
plate.
œ J
for
‰
the
Œ
Cm11
b &bb Œ 15
19
&
‰ Jœ œ œ œ It
bbb œ
b &bb œ 22
‰ Jœ Œ
‰
said,
œ
Œ
“JUST
œ
œ
œ
Gov - erned by
œ
what they
Sex Kills - 2 - 1
12fr.
œ œ. can
œ
œ
greed and
Œ
Œ
œ.
‰
Ó
1234
ICE.”
‰ œj œ œ
œ
œ ‰ J œ œ
Œ
Is just - ice
just ice?
B b/C
7fr.
œ
Œ
Ó
Œ
‰
1234
œ J
lust?
‰
Just
œ œ
œ
and the weak
œ
œ
suf - f’ring
œ
œ
œ the
‰
œ
strong
œ J
œ J
œ œ do - ing
œ.
what they must?
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Chorus: Fm11
Gm11
5fr.
7fr.
b &bb Ó 25
œ J
‰
111111
œ œ œ
Oh,
and the
œ J
gas
œ
‰
Ó
Ó
leaks,
and the
Fm11 28
&
œ J
˙
Œ
spills,
and
1234
œ
sells
ev
œ J
111111
-
nœ
˙
Sex
kills.
∑
∑
1234
B b/C
9fr.
∑
Ó
1234
’ry - thing.
Ó
‰
1.2.
∑
1234
Outro: 9fr.
Œ
Ó
∑
∑
1234
Œ
&
sex
∑
1234
œ œ
Œ
Sex kills.
9fr.
œ. œ œ. œ œ ‰ Ó J 1234
sex
kills.
C9 9fr.
∑
Ó
Œ
œ Sex
Verse 2: Doctors’ pills give you brand new ills And the bills bury you like an avalanche And lawers haven’t been this popular Since Robespierre slaughtered half of France And Indian chiefs with their old beliefs know The balance is undone — crazy ions You can feel it out in traffic Everyone hates everyone And the gas leaks And the oil spills And sex sells everything Sex kills Sex kills Sex Kills - 2 - 2
œ œ ‰ J Oh,
7fr.
bbb
Oh,
C9
7fr.
B b/C 45
œ
.. Ó
∑
B b/C
C9
1234
œ œ œ
3.
kills.
b œ &bb
Ó
7fr.
b œ & b b J œ.
40
œ.
7fr.
C9 35
sex
œ œ
B b/C
9fr.
b &bb Œ
7fr.
œ.
j œ
‰
111111
C9 31
oil
Gm11
5fr.
œ. bbb
œ œ œ
‰
111111
œ
1234
Œ
Ó
U ∑
kills. Verse 3: All these jackoffs at the office The rapist in the pool Oh, and the tragedies in the nurseries Little kids packin’ guns to school The ulcerated ozone These tumors of the skin This hostile sun beatin’ down on This massive mess we’re in And the gas leaks And the oil spills And sex sells everything And sex kills Sex kills Sex kills Sex kills Sex kills
∑
432
TURBULENT INDIGO Guitar in Open B tuning: B-7-9-0-3-5
➅ = B ➂ = D# ➄ = F# ➁ = F# ➃ = D# ➀ = B
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 136 Intro: B7 15fr.
# ## 3 & # # 4 œjœ F T A B
..
œ œ
..
0 0
nœ œ
œœ
1234
œ œ œ
0 15
15 15 0
0
œ
0
0
nœ œ
œœ
œ œ
œ œ œ
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
&
####
# nœ
T A B
œ
œ
œ
0 15
0
0 0 0
0
œœ
œ œ œ
0
0
0
12fr.
n œœ
nœ
œœ
œ
œ
œ
13 13
13 13
0
0
0
B
1234
œ
0
œ
1.
13fr.
œœ œ
0 0 0
15 15
0
0
Em/B 4
œœ œ
œ œ œ œ
œ
0 15
15 15
œœ
13
0
13 13
13
0
0
œ
14
œœ
œ œ œ œ 13 13 0
0
0
œ‚
œœ
1234
œ œ œ œ œ œ *harm.
0
0
12 12
12 12 0
0
0
0
0
*Harmonic played on 1st string.
2.
B
#### & #
œ‚
œœ
8
12fr.
œ œ œ œ œ œ *harm.
T A B
0
12 12
12 12 0
0
0
0
0
œœ
œ œ œ œ 0
12 12 0
0
0
œœ œ 0 0 0
œœ œ
œ
12 12 12
0
œ
œœ œ
œ
0 0 0
0
0
œœ œ 0 0 0
œ 0
..
1234
∑
Cont. rhy. simile
..
*Harmonic played on 1st string.
12
&
####
#
∑
Turbulent Indigo - 3 - 1
∑
∑
∑
∑
∑
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∑
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Verse: E
A/E
5fr.
rhy. simile # # # # . Cont. j & # . ‰ œ œ œ nœ
E 5fr.
111111
19
A/E
5fr.
131211
1. You wan - na make 2.3. See additional lyrics
œ
œ
Van
∑
111111
œ
B7 5fr.
15fr.
Œ nœ œ œ œ
131211
Goghs,
raise ’em up
like
E 24
&
####
∑
#
∑
∑
&
####
Œ
111111
&
####
‰ œj n œ œ
Œ
131211
Œ
1234
and wom - en
∑
#
&
####
5fr.
œ.
œ nœ œ œ
œ
131211
Es
-
j œ
111111
ki
-
mos
15fr.
nœ œ œ if
you
please.
œ œ
œ œ nœ
Make ’em nice
and
˙.
# œ œ œ œ œ œ 111111
and
Blood - ied
neat;
‰ œj you
7fr.
111111
there?
Œ
œ
131211
B/F #
7fr.
œ œ œ œ œ
131211
see him with his shot - gun
œ nœ
make ’em nice
F#
7fr.
5fr.
œ œ œ
mal;
B/F #
7fr.
A/E
111111
œ œ ˙ -
∑
5fr.
131211
nor
œ.
œ.
E 5fr.
F# 39
E 5fr.
B7 5fr.
A/E 34
A/E
Make ’em out of
# ˙.
œ
sheep.
5fr.
A/E 29
j œ œ.
1234
in
the
œ
42 œ
131211
wheat.
43
Oh,
Chorus: B7
Em/B
15fr.
intro simile # # # # 3 Gtr. œ œ nœ & #4
B
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43
what
do
you
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49
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∑
Turbulent Indigo - 3 - 2
∑
∑
∑
∑
2.
∑
..
∑
434
Soprano Sax Solo:
G #m7 56
&
61
&
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C #m11
8fr.
#
∑
23 1
F#
#
7fr.
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∑
B/F #
∑
∑
131211
∑ F#
7fr.
∑
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∑
∑
D.S. % al Coda
2.
F#
7fr.
..
∑
∑
∑
Gtr. intro simile
∑
7fr.
131211
∑
12fr. 1234
B/F #
∑
111111
B
#### & #
∑
Verse 2: Brash fields, crude crows In a scary sky In a golden frame Roped off Tourists guided by Tourists talking about the madhouse Talking about the ear The madman hangs in fancy homes They wouldn’t let him near He’d piss in their fireplace He’d drag them through Turbulent Indigo (To Chorus:) Verse 3: “I’m a burning hearth,” he said “People see the smoke But no one comes to warm themselves Sloughing off a coat And all my little landscapes All my yellow afternoons Stack up around this vacancy Like dirty cups and spoons No mercy, sweet Jesus No mercy from Turbulent Indigo” (To Chorus:)
Turbulent Indigo - 3 - 3
7fr.
Outro:
66
## & # ##
∑
23 1
1.
fi Coda
70
F#
∑
∑
∑
111111
B
7fr.
435
THE MAGDALENE LAUNDRIES Guitar tuning: B-7-5-5-5-7
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=B ➂=E ➄ = F# ➁ = A ➃=B ➀=E Moderately Œ = 120 Verses 1 & 3:
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the
T231
Verses 2 & 4: 19
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me.
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to
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4
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9fr.
A5
7fr.
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The Magdalene Laundries - 3 - 1
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some by their own
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436
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4fr.
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snow;
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of
us
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the
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all
D (9)
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in
the
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A5
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place
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like
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3 œ œ œ. œ œ ‰ œ œ œ œ œ J
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get things
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37
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∑
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53
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mm,
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Verse 3: These bloodless brides of Jesus If they had just once glimpsed their womb Then they’d know, and they’d drop the stones Concealed behind their rosaries They wilt the grass they walk upon They leech the light out of a room They’d like to drive us down the drain At the Magdalene laundries
œ
T231
D sus2
œ
T231
D sus2
œ
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Ó
T23
an - y spring.
Verse 4: Peg O’Connell died today She was a cheeky girl, a flirt They just stuffed her in a hole Surely to God you’d think at least Some bells should ring One day I’m going to die here, too And they’ll plant me in the dirt Like some lame bulb that never blooms Come any spring Come any spring No, not any spring
‰ œj
∑
438
LAST CHANCE LOST
Guitar tuning: B≤-7-8-2-5-4
➅ = Bb ➂ = Eb ➄ = F ➁ = Ab ➃ = Db ➀ = C
Moderately Œ = 114 Intro:
G m11
B b(9)
9fr.
b & b 44 T A B
1234
œ
0
B b(9)
9
9
9
G m11
G m7(4)
9fr.
1234
9fr.
b &b ¿
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¿
0 0
9
9
9 9 9 9
¿
¿
9
10 9 9
9
9
9
9
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1234
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9
0
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0 9 9
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9 9 9 9
9
9
9 9 9
9 9 9 9
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9
9
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9 9 9 9
10 9 9
B b(9)
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¿
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9fr.
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G m7(4)
9fr.
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
F m11
9fr.
1234
7fr.
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9 9 9 9 9
0 0 0
9 9 9
9 9 9
9 9 9
9
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9 9 9 9
9
9 9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9
7 7 7 7 7 7
0
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G m7(4)
7fr.
G m11 9fr.
9fr.
j bœ œ
b & b .. œ . 10
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Cont. rhy. simile
1. Last chance 2. See additional lyrics B b(9)
œ œ
w
lost
B b9
9fr.
b & b œj œ . 14
1234
œ
long F m11
b & b œ. 18
7fr.
111111
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b &b œ
1234
œ
good - bye.
Œ
B b11
9fr.
123
in
j bœ œ chance
lost.
œ
w
9fr.
‰
j œ œ œ œ
j œ
with dead - ly ear - nest
Last Chance Lost - 2 - 1
B b9
˙ 9fr.
123
w
eyes.
Ó B b11 12
˙
tyr - an - ny
∑
of
a
∑ G m11
9fr.
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the
œ œ
9fr.
12
w
œ œ bœ œ
œ
G m7(4)
B b(9)
22
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Ó
˙
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Œ
111112
111111
‰
j œ bœ œ œ
We talk of 9fr.
Ó
∑
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E bm11
E bm7(4)
26
&
bb
j bœ œ
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&
Œ
1234
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lost.
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∑
w B b9
9fr.
bb
B b11
9fr.
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‰ œj
Œ
123
terms of
˙
sac - ri - fice
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j ‰ b œj œ œ .
111111
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9fr.
‰
1234
j œ ˙
111111
G m11
9fr.
111112
111112
Ó
Lost.
∑
∑
9fr.
œœ œœ
0
9 9 9
9 9 9
9 9 9
Ó
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9 9 9 9 9
¿
9fr.
∑
10 9 9 9 9
¿
∑
111111
1.
2.
G m11
G m11
9fr.
∑
1234
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..
∑
9fr.
..
∑
111111
111111
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9 9 9 0
9 0
9 0
9 0
9
9
9
9
Verse 2: Last chance lost The hero cannot make the change Last chance lost The shrew will not be tamed Last chance lost They bicker on the rifle range Blame takes aim (To Outro:) Last Chance Lost - 2 - 2
œ œ. Œ
1234
2.
9fr.
∑
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∑
111111
B b(9)
G m7(4) 111112
9 9 9
9fr.
G m11
111111
111111
9 9 9
B b(9)
9fr.
9fr.
9fr.
1234
chance
1.
G m11
b & b .. œ œ . Œ
w
G m11
9fr.
..
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1234
B b(9)
T A B
‰ G m11
1234
Outro:
œ
˙.
9fr.
9fr.
∑
111111
b & b ..
∑
œ
last
B b(9)
9fr.
B b(9)
G m7(4)
9fr.
Œ
111111
w
lost.
48
9fr.
com - pro - mise.
Ó
G m11 G m7(4)
b &b Œ
&
We talk of love in
œ
and
˙
chance,
9fr.
bb
j bœ bœ bœ œ œ
7fr.
B b(9)
43
‰
F m11
b &b Œ
38
Œ
111111
12
5fr.
34
5fr.
111112
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chance
B b(9) 30
E bm11
5fr.
5fr.
439
9
9 9 9
9 9
9 9 9 9
9
9 9
0
9 9 9
∑
440
NOT TO BLAME Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Freely Intro: C #m7
F #m7
4fr.
13124
Piano (arr. for gtr.)
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4
7
5
5 6
6
4
4
5 6
6
j œ œ. œ. œ œ œœ œ œ œ 2
2
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..
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2
2
0
2
# ## & # T A B
2
2
0
2
0
2
2
0
2
2
2 2 2 2
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0
2
2
0
œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
231
0 0 1 0
2
2
2
2
2
0
2
231
2
2 2 2
2
..
0 0 1 0
2
2
2
0
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B13
rhy. simile # # # # . Cont. Œ ‰ j œ œ œ. œ ˙ . & œ 21334
11111
1. The sto - ry hit 2.3. See additional lyrics
Not to Blame - 3 - 1
5 4 4
E
Verse:
10
2
2 2 2 0
2.
1111
2 2 2
4
E
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˙˙ ˙
123
1.
1111
A (9)/E
7
2
2
A (9)/E
E
T A B
5 2 4
213
˙˙ ˙˙
œ Œ œ
2
Moderately Œ = 105
4
4fr.
13111
4
Bsus/F #
A
the news
‰ œj œ
2 314
from coast
2
2
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
2
0
2
2
0
2
2
A (9)/E
E
j œ œ.
231
to
2
coast
˙
1111
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E
∑
231
441 F #m7/B F #m7( b 5)/B
B13
#### Œ & 14
‰
21334
j œ œ œ œ œ
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‰
13111
j œ œ
Your char - i
A (9)/E 21
&
####
∑
1111
E
F #m7
231
13111
girl
A
E/B
2 31
213
231
acts
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with the beau
A (9)/E
24
&
####
Ó
231
j œ œ.
∑
1111
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G #m7
231
2 333
&
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for
-
F #m7/B 31
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line
œ
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tunes
j œ
21
œ.
E/B
‰
231
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and their fame
F #m7( b 5)/B 2 314
and you were not
to
A E/A 213
21
35
&
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∑
1111
Œ
‰
21334
her
To Coda fi E
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by; they bet their
j œ œ
that
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∑
231
1111
w
she
œ œ œ œ
was out of
E
∑
231
blame.
2.
E 231
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on
B13
1. A (9)/E
œ
1111
j œ œ œ œ œ
E
j œ nœ œ œ œ
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with your fist marks
‰
∑
œ.
A/B
Œ
E/A
213
A
Your bud - dies all stood
A
####
place
ty
face.
28
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213
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Œ
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seemed out
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most.
j œ œ
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the
E
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‰
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231
you loved
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Œ
E
j œ œ
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œ
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2 314
˙
They said you beat the
F #m7
‰
11111
A (9)/E
E
∑
∑
..
D.S. % al Coda
∑
442
fi Coda
F #m7/B
A
#### j & œ 39
213
grave.
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F #m7( b 5)/B
42
&
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Ó
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‰
j œ
Ó
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of line,
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231
˙
girl,
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you
Outro:
A (9)/E
#### . . &
∑
45
∑
1111
œ
œ
were
not
œ
to
œ
blame.
&
54
&
A (9)/E
E
1111
231
A (9)/E
∑
231
was
∑
1111
∑
F #m7/B F #m7( b 5)/B
∑
11111
2 314
∑
E 231
A
∑
Verse 2: Six hundred thousand doctors Are putting on rubber gloves And they’re poking At the miseries made of love They say they’re learning How to spot the battered wives Among all the women They see bleeding through their lives I bleed For your perversity These red words That make a stain On your white-washed claim that She was out of line And you were not to blame
Not to Blame - 3 - 3
∑
213
∑
E/A
∑
21
21334
∑
E
∑
231
Verse 3: I heard your baby say When he was only three, “Daddy, let’s get some girls One for you and one for me” His mother had the frailty You despise And the looks You love to drive to suicide Not one wet eye around Her lonely little grave Said, “He was out of line, girl You were not to blame”
E 231
B13
####
####
˙
1.
E
j œ
œ “He
2. 49
‰
E
2 31 4
out
j œ
∑
..
443
BORDERLINE
Guitar in Open B tuning: B-7-9-0-3-5
➅ = B ➂ = D# ➄ = F# ➁ = F# ➃ = D# ➀ = B
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 100 Intro: * E (9)
#### 4 . & # 4 . œœ œ œ P .. 5 T A 5 1111
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B
5fr.
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5 5
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5
0 5
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5 5
5
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5
5
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2
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YVETTE IN ENGLISH Guitar tuning: C-7-7-2-3-5
Words and Music by DAVID CROSBY and JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=E ➄=G ➁=G ➃=D ➀=C Moderately Œ = 118 Intro: A bmaj9
A m9
8fr.
9fr.
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Verse 4: What blew her like a leaf his way (Up in the air and down to Earth) First she flusters Then she frays So quick to question her own worth Her cigarette burns her finger tips As it falls like fireworks she curses it Then sweetly in English she says “Please have this Little bit of instant bliss” Verse 5: He sees her turn and walk away Skittering like a cat on stone Her high heels clicking What a wary little stray She leaves him by the Seine Alone With her black water and the amber lights And the bony bridge between left And right Yvette in English saying “Please have this Little bit of instant bliss”
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THE SIRE OF SORROW
Guitar tuning: D-7-5-4-1-7
(Job’s Sad Song)
➅ = D ➂ = F# ➄=A ➁=G ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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Verse 2: Once I was blessed I was awaited like the rain Like eyes for the blind Like feet for the lame Kings heard my words And they sought out my company But now the janitors of Shadowland Flick their brooms at me (To Chorus:) Verse 3: Oh, and look who comes to counsel My deep distress These pompous physicians Oh what carelessness (Antagonists: Oh all this ranting, all this wind Filling our ears with trash) Breathtaking ignorance adding insult to injury They come blaming and shaming (Antagonists: This vain man wishes to seem wise A man born of asses) (To Chorus:) Bridge 2: Already on a bed of sighs and screams And still you torture me with visions You give me terrifying dreams Better I was carried from the womb straight to the grave I see the diggers waiting, they’re leaning on their spades (Antagonists: Man is the sire of sorrow Sure as the sparks ascend) Verse 4: Where is hope while you’re wondering What went wrong Why give me light and then this dark Without a dawn (Antagonists: Evil is sweet in your mouth Hiding under your tongue) Show your face (Antagonists: What a long fall from grace) Help me understand What is the reason for your heavy hand (Antagonists: You’re stumbling in shadows You have no name now) Chorus 4: Was it the sins of my youth What have I done to you That you made everything I dread And everything I fear come true (Antagonists: Oh your guilt must weigh So greatly) Everything I dread and everything I fear Come true. (Antagonists: Man is the sire of sorrow) Oh you make everything I dread And everything I fear come true
The Sire of Sorrow (Job’s Sad Song) - 4 - 4
453
454
URGE FOR GOING
*Standard tuning w/Capo III
Moderately Œ = 114 Intro: B b( # 11)
A
321
321
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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œ J
1. I A sus2
### j & nœ œ
œ œ œ. J J
22
nev - er
+~```~~ _ ## ()
œ. & #
12(3)
œ
12
seem
A(9)
26
the
C
E 18
found
5fr.
nœ œ œ œ œ J
3
hov - ered
&
and
j œ nœ
A 7fr.
14
œ œ J J nœ
321
A9 10
5fr.
œ
to
j j œ œ œ.
go - ing
Urge for Going - 3 - 1
when
go.
grass
œ J
21
for
is
œ œ J 3
I
+~```~~ _ ()
œ.
12(3)
but
I
D/A
nœ œ. ‰ n œj J 21
œ Œ nœ œ J
go - ing,
G 3
get
A(9)
132
the mead - ow
œ.
get the urge 4. See additional lyrics A
˙.
nœ œ œ œ œ ‰ j œ 3
œ
213
D/A
G 21
˙.
œ
321
the
nœ #œ nœ œ 132
urge
for
G
j j œ œ œ
turn - ing
œœ Œ
brown and
21
3
nœ œ œ œ œ sum-mer - time
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455
+~```~~ _ ## œ A(9)
G
j j œ œ œ
()
.
& # 30
12(3)
fall
-
ing
j œ
down,
and
Verses 2 & 3: A
### . .œ & 34
œ J
had me a man 3. See additional lyrics
win - ter’s
&
in
an - oth
&
### œ
132
when
### œ &
-
œ J
er
œ
in
town
fell
on
œ
œ
pushed them
the
Asus
œ
face
21
for
œ
21
He
+~```~~ _ ##
in
Œ
go - ing,
nœ œ and
132
bul - ly
-
ing
urge
j œ
## & # œ œ œ œ œ. 59
and
Urge for Going - 3 - 2
was clos
+~```~~ _ A(9)
2
win - ter
21
-
j nœ ing
Œ
had
œ
œ nœ came
œ
˙
snow,
to
œ
a - round,
œ
œ
2. he
let
go
-
ing
nœ
œ
w
in.
go.
D/A
nœ œ œ œ œ ‰ j œ 3
132
the mead-ow
+~```~~ _
grass
was
A(9)
D/A 3
21
when
œ
œ
132
sum - mer - time
()
œ.
œ
12(3)
was
fall
-
j œ œ
ing
1.
2.
()
12(3)
him
j j œ œ œ.
œ.
12(3)
for
j œ œ.
˙
12
G
()
132
got the
G/B
But
œ
2314
A(9)
œ #œ œ œ
3
brown
œ
‰ Œ
winds
œ œ œ œ œ
+~```~~ _
D/A
j j œ œ œ
And
win.
œ œ œ
Œ
œ
the
nœ
I
G
()
œ œ J
213
heart could
and
≈ œj. œ
Œ
A(9)
12(3)
ored skin.
E7
231
œ
3
G
213
‰ Jœ
˙
A sus2
nœ œ. ‰ n œj J
˙.
turn
œ J
ground
down
œ J
A
123
-
G
œ œ. J
213
œ. & #
œ.
32 1
œ
œ
213
œ J
E
nœ
2. I
D/A
the
leaves
œ œ
Œ
A
my dar - ling’s
nœ. œ œ œ œ
got the urge 3. See additional lyrics
56
He had sum - mer - col
‰ Jœ œ œ œJ œ
œ nœ
### j œ œ &
&
nœ œ œ œ œ œ
2
œ œ œ
A
###
in.
Œ
œ œ. J
œ
213
girl
Chorus:
52
ing
C
32 1
48
-
E m( 4)
C 45
clos
j nœ ˙
3
D/A 42
Ó
213
sum - mer - time.
œ nœ œ œ J
2
j nœ w
3
A
### œ not
œ.
A
œ œ J
2
E m( 4) 38
21
Em7
œ œ œ.
213
œ œ œ
A
Ó
Œ
œ œ ..
3. Now the
œ
down
œ
œ
and
D.C. al Coda
∑
456
fi Coda
Asus
A
123
213
###
63
&
˙
&
###
21
‰
nœ J
œ
œ J
‰
And
G 66
G 21
I
j œ
nœ
œ
the mead - ow
œ
132
3
get
œ.
œ
the
urge
+~```~~ _
### œ & J
()
œ
œ
grass
˙
fall
is
œ.
12(3)
turn
˙.
-
œ
-
ing
Outro:
B b( # 11)
# # # Gtr. play intro simile ∑ & 321
2. 77
&
###
j œ
œ.
for
go
j j œ œ œ ing
j œ
brown
-
ing
21
Œ
j œ
œ.
when
D/A 3
and
w
nœ
œ
œ
132
sum - mer - time
œ
œ is
w
123
down.
1.
6fr.
73
œ
œ
12(3)
Asus
œ.
12
()
132
G
A sus2 69
A(9)
A(9)
D/A 3
+~```~~ _
D/A
A 5fr.
∑
321
∑
∑
∑
∑
A 5fr. 321
∑
∑
Verse 3: Now the warriors of winter they give a cold triumphant shout And all that stays is dyin’, all that lives is gettin’out See the geese in chevron flight Flappin’ and a-racin’ on before the snow Chorus 3: They got the urge for going and they’ve got the wings so they can go They get the urge for going when the meadow grass is turning brown and Summertime is falling down, and winter’s closing in Verse 4: I’ll ply the fire with kindling now, I’ll pull the blankets up to my chin I’ll lock the vagrant winter out, and I’ll bolt my wandering in I’d like to call back summertime And have her stay for just another month or so Chorus 4: But she’s got the urge for going, so I guess she’ll have to go She gets the urge for going when the meadow grass is turning brown And all her empire’s falling down, and winter’s closing in
Urge for Going - 3 - 3
..
457
458
HARLEM IN HAVANA Guitar synth. in standard tuning
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL Verse:
Moderate swing Œ = 88
# & 44
E m7
12fr.
12
dou-ble Fer - ris wheel, there’s a
&
#
œ œ œ œ œ œ ‰ j #œ #œ
band that plays so snak - ey
œ
œ œ œ œ
œ
ran
a - way
with
#œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
123
‰ Œ
3
3
Œ
# & Œ 46
123
j j œ œ œ
‰
j j œ œ œ Black
Œ
œ
œ
‰
E (9)
long
# & Œ
œ #œ œ
and
‰
sna-key.
B m7 7fr.
3
#œ œ
‰
Œ
7fr.
‰
123
leg - gy.
11111
j j œ œ œ
3
(1.2.) Bark - ers
œ
œ
‰
j œ
bark - in’,
A9 9fr.
49
j œ œ
j œ œ
3
so D
1234
girls danc - in’,
‰
play “Night Train”
9fr.
3
1234
Œ
œ
œ
E (9) 7fr.
11111
if you go there;
9fr.
3
They
B m7 7fr.
Œ
3
E (9)
11111
‰
j œ œ œ œ 3
see him
7fr.
sec - ond trum-pet to the right.
D
œ œ
You can
11111
‰ ‰
3
œ œ
Em - my May
7fr.
B m7 7fr.
3
‰
œ œ œ
B m7
123
3
man as black as night!
D
1234
the
3
can’t help how you feel.
7fr.
œ œ œ œ œ
9fr.
# & ‰
by
œ œ œ œ
D
12
a
mid - way,
3
œ
12fr.
E (9) 43
you
E m7
œ
œ
1234
12fr.
3
3
9fr.
E m7 1234
‰ œ œ
E (9)
123
œ œ
œ
far end of the 2. See additional lyrics
7fr.
3 # ‰ œ & œ œ œ œ œ
40
3
D 12fr.
3
œ œ œ
1234
1. At the
E m7 37
Œ œ œ .. œ
Ó
34
‰
1234
4fr.
j j œ œ œ #œ “Step
Harlem in Havana - 2 - 1
213
3
right
up,
œ
folks!
œ
‰
j œ #œ œ œ œ
The show is
a - bout
œ
œ to
œ #œ
be - gin.
œ
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459 E
G 13 52
&
#
œ
213
œ
bœ œ œ
Har - lem
in
œ bœ
3
œ
Ha - va - na
4fr.
&
#
#œ
œ
‰
time.
œ œ #œ
1234
3
œ
œ œ
see ’em dan - gle
in
the
E m6
Step right
# Ó &
Œ
3
31
œ œ œ
œ
Sil - ver E
œ.
j œ
farm
-
boys’
E maj13
œ.
we
j œ œ œ œ œ
were on the
in - side.
œ
3
&
#
∑
œ
would have
70
&
#
Ó
∑
if
E m7
‰
j œ
2. When
œ
3
œ
œ
Em - my May
..
∑
she
N.C.
∑
213
E m7
N.C.
∑
213
2.
Verse 2: When Emmy May ran away She came back a bottle-blonde god The gossips had a gourmet feast Chomping on how she went wrong But miracle of miracles (’Cause we were under age) She got us nearly front row seats To the right side of the stage See that tall girl That’s a man That one, too With the yellow feather fan Harlem in Havana - 2 - 2
j œ œ
‰
} {cried died ∑
Ó
∑
1.
w
˙
A 66
1234
12fr.
œ
Aunt - ie Ruth - ie
œ
16fr.
231
eyes.
1234
#œ œ #œ œ
œ
E maj13
E m7
16fr. 1234
3
j œ
A
# j & œ œ
œ œ
in!”
12 3
œ
31
Œ
31
12fr.
E m9(maj7)
Hoo - chie - coo - chie.
62
Ó
E m7
4fr.
59
#œ œ
Ó
1234
12fr.
1234
3
nœ œ
œ
E m7
16fr.
31
span - gles,
‰ Œ
3
E m9(maj7) E maj13 56
16fr.
231
3
E m6
E maj13
12fr.
∑
œ knew
460
MAN FROM MARS Standard tuning Keyboard arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 100 Intro: B m7
# 4 & # 4 .. ..
T A B
1.
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ. J F 13121
Keybd. (arr. for gtr.)
2 3 2
2 3
œ
0 2
2
2
œœ œœ œ œœ ‰Jœ 4
4
2 3
2.
œœ œœ œ . œœ œ œœ j œœ œœ .. œ œ œ J œ J œ. œ œ
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ. J
2 0 3 2
2 3 2
2 3
0 2
3 4
2
4
2
4
2 3
0 2
0 2
4
..
2
4
4
5 3
0 2
Verse: G (9)
G (9)/B 2fr.
6
&
##
# & # T A B
.. Ó
∑
3
‰
1
4
2
2 3
0 2
..
0 2
4
œ œ œ. 0
0
2
œ œ ˙.
j œ œœ œ 2
3
E m11
œ œœ œœ œ œ
3
3 2
0
4 2
A6
5fr.
# # Cont. j rhy. simile j & œ œ œ œ. 10
can’t
get through
j œ
the
324
˙
‰
day
j œ œ œ
with - out
1
at
Œ
The
pain
2fr.
‰
444
least
Œ
1412
j œ œ
won’t
œ
go
œ œ
a - way;
324
˙
œ œ ˙
one big
boo - hoo.
G maj7 6fr.
2 341
3 2
0
4
2
A6
‰ œj œ œ œ
3fr.
‰ œj œ œ what am
I
1
444
œ œ œ.
gon -na do?
E9 18
&
##
∑
œ
œ œ ˙
Man from Mars, Man from Mars - 2 - 1
∑
I
G (9)/B
˙
5fr.
# & # Ó
3
0
3fr.
E m11 14
4
‰ œj
Œ
œ œ œœ ˙˙ œ œ
G maj7 6fr.
2 341
Ó
1. Since I lost you, 2.3. See additional lyrics
œœ j œœ œœ . œ œ J . œ œ œ 4
j œ œ
1412
2 1 3
j œ #œ
this time
j œ œ
you went
œ
too
#w
far.
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461 1.2. 23
&
B m7
##
œœœ œœœ œœ .. œ œ J œ
13121
∑
T A B
4
4
2
2
2 3 4
4
4
0 2
&
##
..
∑
..
&
##
T A B
& T A B
##
œ 2
2 3
4 5
4
4
2
2 3 4
2 3
4
4 5
4
4
2
2 3 4
4
# œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œ
0 2
œœ œ œœœ œœœ œœ .. œ J œ
4 5
œœœ œœœ œœ .. œ J œ œ
4 5
4 5
œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
0 2
2 2
4
4
2
2 3
4
4
2
4
2 2
4
œœ ‰ œœ œœ œ J œ œ
13121
4
2 3 4
0 2
œ
2 2 2
œ 4
4
4
2
œ
œœ œ
4
5 3 4
2 3
2 3
2
2
œœœ œœœ œœ .. œ J œ œ
0 2
œœ œ J
4
4
2
0 2
2 3
4
4
2 3 4
3.
œœœ œ œ 4
4
2 3 4
œœœ œœ .. J 0 2
œ 2
œœ j œœ œ œ œ 4
4
Verse 2: I fall apart Everytime I think of you Swallowed by the dark There is no center to my life now No grace in my heart Man from Mars This time you went too far Man from Mars - 2 - 2
2 3
0 2 4
œœ œœ œ . œœ . œ. J . œ œ œ œ œJ 0 2
..
2
4
2 3 4
0 2
œœ œœœ œœ œœ œ ‰ J œ œ
œœ ..
2
1.2. 39
0 2
2
œœ œœ ‰ œœ œ œ œ J œ 2
2 3
œœ œœœ œœœ œœ .. œ œ J œ
B m7
T A B
36
4
4 5
4
4
2
3. 32
2 3
4
# œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ
# œ œ œ œ. & # œ œ œ œœ œœJ œ . œ 2 3
0 2
2
28
T A B
2 3 4
œ
œœ œœ œœ œ ‰ J œ
4
5 3 4
0 2
www w 0 3 2 2
Verse 3: I call and call The silence is so full of sounds You’re in them all I hear you in the water And the wiring in the walls Man from Mars This time you went too far
2 3
0 2
2 3
.. ..
462
LOVE PUTS ON A NEW FACE Guitar tuning: C-7-9-3-5-2
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=G ➄=G ➁=C ➃=E ➀=D
Moderately Œ = 116 Intro: C (9)
& 44 ‰ j œ P œ. 1234
T A B
0
A m11
œ œœœ J
œ œ œœœ œ œœœ
œœ j œœ œ
œœ œœ J
0 12 12 12
0 12 12 12
0 12 12
0 12 12
12
12
12fr.
12
0
12
œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ 231
12
C (9)
j œ œ
& j œ œœ
0 0
0
0 0
œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ
12 12 12
0 12 12
0 12 12
12
F (9)
F (9)sus 5fr.
∑ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ 5
5 5 5
Love Puts on a New Face - 3 - 1
5
5 5 5
5
5 5 5
9
9
9
6 5 5
9
8fr.
œœ œœœ 24 œ œœ œ
1234
231
0 0 0
0 0 9
9
0 0
A m11
j œœ œœ œœœ œ 0 0
0 0
0 0
12fr.
7 7 7
7 7 7
7 7
∑
111111
j œ œœ œ bœ œ œœ 5 5
0 0 0
œ
œœ œœ
5
5fr.
112111
j œ œ œœ
œ
j œœ œœ
F (9)
∑
111111
8fr.
231
C (9)
0 0
5fr.
5 5 5 5
0 0
12
111111
& 44 œœ œ
0
j œœ œ
0 0
0
9
j œœ œ œ
231
7fr.
T A B
9
œ œ œ œ œœœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ
0 12 12 12
12 12 12
G (9)
4 &4
0
8fr.
1234
A m11
j œœ œ œ œœ œ œ J œ
A m11
5
9
C (9)
0 0
0 0
12fr.
T A B
8fr.
5 5
Ó
‰
j œ œ œ
1. He said,“You
œœ œœ 5 5 5 5
œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ 5
5 5 5 5
5 5 5
5
5
ww ww 5 5 5 5
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44
463
Verse: D m11
A m11
C (9) 12fr.
231
& .. œ 13
œ œ œ œ Œ
‰
1234
Cont. fingerpicking simile
think you’re a la - dy, 2.3. See additional lyrics
& œj
œ.
‰
œ œ œ œj œ .
know
˙ C (9)
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
you’re a wom - an,
j œ
‰
and we’re as young as
231
œ
œ
said,
“No
tel
-
C (9)
D m11
œ
œ
e - phones
j œ œ
231
No
‰
231
œ œ œj œ .
œ
œ œ
com - pan - y com - ing! C (9)
œ œ œ
Just the lap
œ œ
of the lake and the
G (9)
∑
22
&
‰
œ œ œ
F (9)
œ œ.
œ
œ
pock - et
j ‰ j bœ œ œ
of
F (9)
C (9)
Œ
& œ. œ œ say,
32
&
j œ
œ.
œ
œ œ œ 3
œ œ œ
grace!”
day,
∑
Love
œ œ.
œ bœ
moon.
What a
≈
œ
œ
œ œ.
But in
France
a
œ
new
face.”
˙
C (9)
A m11 12fr.
111111
has
œ œ œ œ œ puts on
5fr.
j œ œ
Ó
1234
love
F (9)
j œ œ
œ
Ó
˙
‰ œj œ
˙
7fr. 111111
‰
1234
C (9)
1111
G (9)
231
light,
12fr.
1234
8fr.
-
12fr.
‰
D9
“Ev - er - y
A m11
re
C (9)
12fr.
111111
-
and the cres - cent
111111
heav - en - ly
5fr.
they
˙
5fr.
112111
Chorus:
fi
œ
231
loon,
5fr.
‰
œ
œ
F (9)
F (9)sus 5fr.
28
Œ
111111
111111
œ
231
8fr.
and the lone - ly
œ
œ
ring - ing!
A m11 7fr.
&
œ.
8fr.
& ‰
25
j œ
A m11
8fr.
19
the night.”
C (9)
D m11
œ
I
A m11
1234
231
C (9)
Ó
12fr.
1234
3
œ œ œ
16
C (9)
12fr.
231
but I
D m11
C (9)
8fr.
3
œ œ œ
man - y fac
8fr.
∑
1234
œ œ ˙. -
231
∑
es.
1.2.
G (9)
F (9)
7fr.
37
111111
& œ
F (9)sus 5fr.
3
œ
Man - y,
111111
œ œ œ
Ó
112111
3
˙
man - y fac - es.
Love Puts on a New Face - 3 - 2
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Love Puts on a New Face - 3 - 3
Ó
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8fr.
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LEAD BALLOON Guitar tuning: E≤-7-3-5-2-5
➅ = Eb ➂ = Gb ➄ = Bb ➁ = Ab ➃ = Db ➀ = Db
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 122 Intro:
B bm11
E b7sus
7fr.
7fr.
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12
b & b b 44 Ó
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9
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NO APOLOGIES
Guitar in Open A tuning: A-12-4-3-5-7
➅=A ➂=E ➄=A ➁=A ➃ = C# ➀ = E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 120 Intro: A
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No Apologies - 3 - 3
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TAMING THE TIGER Guitar tuning: C-7-9-3-5-2
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=G ➄=G ➁=C ➃=E ➀=D Moderately Œ = 104 Intro:
D 11/C
C
14fr.
& 44
w F
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STAY IN TOUCH Guitar in Open C tuning: C-12-4-3-5-4
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
➅=C ➂=G ➄=C ➁=C ➃=E ➀=E Moderately Œ = 104 Intro: F
C
5fr.
& 44 œœœ ... œ. P TTTT
T A B
5 5 5 5
C/E
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C
5 5 5 5
& œœœ œœœ œ œ œ œ œ 6
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0
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F
C
C/E
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ly
11
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Stay in Touch - 2 - 1
‰
231
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C
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C
F
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C/E
in
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touch.
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F
C/E
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stay in
1.
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touch,
2.
5fr.
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w
Bridge: A m7
G/B
8fr. 231
times
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Verse 3: We should just surrender Let fate and duty shape us Let light hearts remake us Let the worries hush In the middle of this continent In the middle of our time on earth We perceive one another Stay in touch We should stay in touch Oh, stay in touch In touch
∑
476
FACE LIFT
Guitar tuning: C-7-7-2-8-4
➅=C ➂=E ➄=G ➁=C ➃=D ➀=E
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 104 Intro:
Am(9)
C (9)
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1. I went so numb on 2.–4. See additional lyrics G (9)
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on
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C (9)
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B b/F
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the
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38
hap - pi - ness
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Bridge:
32
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MY BEST TO YOU
Standard tuning Synthesizer arranged for guitar
Words and Music by GENE WILLADSEN and ISHAM JONES
Moderately Œ = 90 Intro: D
1.
Gmaj7/A
D
2fr. 132
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# ˙ & # ..
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32
fa
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tears.
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2
3
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ther time
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213
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save your smiles
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3
2
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dreams
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3
2
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124
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2
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2
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T A B
2
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˙
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in your heart.
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this:
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32
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each new
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4
skies
kiss
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A
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38
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3
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3
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fi Coda
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T A B
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2
3
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2
3 4
2
3
2
3 4
2
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3
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THE CRAZY CRIES OF LOVE Guitar tuning: C-7-7-2-3-5
Music by JONI MITCHELL Words by DON FREED
➅=C ➂=E ➄=G ➁=G ➃=D ➀=C Moderate swing Œ = 94 (ŒÂ = ŒÇ‰) Intro: C (9)
12fr.
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C (9) 12fr. 1234
& .. œ 9
Cont. rhy. simile
5fr.
12
& œj œ. 111111
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5fr.
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B b/F
j œ œ
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storm - y
wing - ding.
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night.
5fr.
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‰
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B b/F
12 12 12
12 12 12 12
Œ
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1. It was a
Œ
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5fr.
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F (9) 5fr.
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dark and a 2.3. See additional lyrics
F (9)
G (9)
8fr.
0 12
0 0
Verse:
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7fr.
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F (9)
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24
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3
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42
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45
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hear
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Œ
œ
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3. Ev - ’ry
fi Coda A m9
F (9)
8fr.
5fr.
& Œ 48
2341
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-
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3
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Outro: C (9)
G (9)
12fr.
7fr.
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3
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no one else
54
&
∑
œ
can
Œ
Gtr. play intro simile
˙
hear
∑
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the
∑
œ
cra
œ -
œ
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zy
cries of
∑
Verse 2: They were laughing They were dancing in the rain They knew their love was a strong one When they heard the far-off whistle of a train They were hoping It was going to be a long one Cause oh, oh, my, my When that train comes rolling by No paper thin walls No folks above No one else can hear The crazy cries of love (To Bridge:) Verse 3: Every kiss was sweet and strong Every touch was totally tandem As the train comes a-rumbling along They sang a lover’s song Of wild abandon Oh, oh, my my When that train comes rolling by No paper-thin walls No folks above No one else can hear The crazy cries of love (To Coda) The Crazy Cries of Love - 3 - 3
˙
3
love.
∑
Ó
∑
484
ONE WEEK LAST SUMMER Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Moderately Œ = 98 F #m7
D/G
2 333
2
# 3 & # 4 œœœ œ F
T A B
4
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2
3
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4
3 2 4 2
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13
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2
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2
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3
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3
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2
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13
Piano (arr. for gtr.)
Music by JONI MITCHELL
3
∑
132
˙.
∑
A 111
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˙
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58
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13
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13
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D
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3
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3
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3
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485
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∑ G/A
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32
4
2 3
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3
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∑
∑
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486
fi Coda D
89
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32
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1
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13
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13
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One Week Last Summer - 3 - 3
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P
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32
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13
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2
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13
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13
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2
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∑
molto rit.
∑
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132
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THIS PLACE *Guitar tuning, w/Capo V: B b-12-4-3-5-2
➅ = Bb ➂ = F ➄ = Bb ➁ = Bb ➃=D ➀=C
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 144 B b(9)
B b/D
12fr.
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T A B
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12
12 12
0
0
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5
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5
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5
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5 5
5 5
5fr.
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9
Eb
¿
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23
harm.
B b(9)
T A B
‚‚ ‚
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5
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B b/D
12fr.
5fr.
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23
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E b(9)
5fr.
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¿ ¿
5 5
F (9) 7fr.
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7fr. 111111
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7 7 7 5
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7 7
7 7
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7
B b(9) 13
&
simile bb Gtr. cont. fingerpicking ∑
This Place - 3 - 1
∑
∑
Œ
Œ
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1. Spar - kle
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% Verse B b(9)
b & b ..
Œ
17
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
on the o - cean, 2.–6. See additional lyrics 7. (Inst. solo ad lib.)
&
bb
Œ
Eb
9fr. 11111
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œ nœ
a
9fr.
j œ
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home
cra - zy
bb
top
of
a
Œ
crows,
F (9) 7fr.
∑
œ
‰
111111
j œ œ
œ
this
œ
land
is
To Coda fi 1.3.5.
∑
∑
Œ
œ
me.
2. I
œ
œ
œ
..
was talk - ing
Bridge: Eb
D.S. % al Coda 2.4.
6.
j œ œ
˙
œ
com - mo - tion,
œ
to
the
5fr.
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at
œ
B b(9)
G7
&
gle
j œ œ
5fr.
11111
23
G7
al - ways mak - ing
33
Eb
-
those
b &b Œ
bb
j œ œ
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tree,
25
&
‰
B b/D
∑
B b(9)
29
Œ
11111
5fr.
ea
Œ
˙
Eb
23
B b(9) 21
B b/D
∑
∑
Œ
Œ
‰
j œ
1. You E b(9)
5fr.
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œ
œ
œ
œ
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œ
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see those love - ly hills? 2. (Inst. solo ad lib.)
5fr.
b &b Œ
Œ
37
œ
They
œ
won’t
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
&
bb
and sell them to
This Place - 3 - 2
Cal
œ
œ
Bb
-
œ
œ
œ
i - for - nia.
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They’re gon
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Œ
be there for long. Bb
41
Œ
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œ
B b(9)
12fr.
Œ
Œ
-
na
tear ’em
down
C (9) 111111
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come
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tox
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œ œ
ic
spills,
489
b &b œ
Œ
45
Œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
min - ers pok - ing
all
‰
œ
a - round.
j œ œ œ
When this place
œ
‰
j œ œ
looks
like
F 7fr.
49
&
bb -
œ
œ
Œ
scape,
‰
11111
j œ
don’t
œ
say
œ
œ œ œ
I
did - n’t warn
Œ
˙
ya.
fi Coda
B b(9)
b &b 52
∑
10
Verse 2: I was talking to my neighbor He said, “When I get to heaven, if it is not like this I’ll just hop a cloud and I’m coming right back down here Back to this heavenly bliss” (To Bridge:) Verse 3: Money, money, money Money makes the trees come down It makes mountains into mole-hills Big money kicks the wide, wide world around Verse 4: Black bear in the orchard At night he’s in my garbage cans He’s getting so bold, but no one wants to shoot him He’s got a right to roam this land (To Bridge:) Verse 5: I feel like Geronimo I used to be as trusting as Cochise But the white eyes lies He’s out of whack with nature And look how far his weapons reach! Verse 6: Spirit of the water Give us all the courage and the grace To make genius of this tragedy unfolding The genius to save this place (To Verse 7:)
This Place - 3 - 3
U ∑
a
œ
moon -
D.S. %
490
IF I HAD A HEART Standard tuning Keyboards arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately slow Œ = 88 Intro: N.C. Keybds. (arr. for gtr.)
# & # 44 T A B
œœ. J œ . œ >œ b ˙˙˙ P 3 2
0
b b ˙˙ ˙ 4 3
0 0 1
0
˙˙ .. ˙. 3 2 0
0
## œ œœ 3 3 & œ bœ œ œ œ œ œ bœ œ œ œ œ œ 3
7
T A B
3
3 0
3 0
1
0
3
1
0
3
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# & # 44 .. Œ 12
32
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0
1
3
0
3
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˙˙ ˙
2 2 0
3 2 2
2 3 3
cresc.
3
3
3
&
132
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2
3 3
˙ 24 ˙˙ ˙ F
44
5 3 4 0
2
3
2 0
3
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Œ
‰
321
1. Ho - ly war, 2.3. See additional lyrics
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3 4
3 4
D
##
3
2
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ge - no
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0
2 2 5 0
-
‰
cide,
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0
-
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Ó
4
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13241
321
how
1.
#œ. œ œ œ œ
cide,
hate
2
0
cru - el -
0
1 0
A
and
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2 2 5 0
B bmaj7
0
To Coda fi
0 1
D
3fr.
nœ. œ œ œ œ œ œ
ty,
Œ
1
*Instrumental verse, third time.
15
bœ. œ œ nœ œ nœ. œ
3
2 0 3
˙ ˙
n˙
G/A
4
..
T A B
1
0 0 1
0
˙
œ œ.bœ ˙ n œœ œœ .. n ˙˙
˙ b ˙˙
œ >
can
this be
ho - ly?
‰. r œ œ œ œ œ
‰
123
If I
had a heart
j œ
I’d
Ó
132
˙
cry.
2.3.
# & # Ó
Œ
19
œ
2. These
If I Had a Heart - 2 - 1
..
∑
∑
Ó
Œ
‰
œ
œ
1. There’s just
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Bridge: Am
23
&
26
&
##
Dm7
231
œ
nœ. œ œ
too man - y 2. See additional lyrics
##
j ‰ œ œ
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peo - ple
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Bridge 2: There’s just too many people now And too little land Too much rage and desire It makes you feel so feeble now It’s so out of hand Big bombs and barbed wire… Can’t you see Our destiny? We are making this Earth Our funeral pyre!
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Verse 2: These ancient tales… The good go to heaven And the wicked ones burn in hell… Ring the funeral bells! If I had a heart I’d cry (To Bridge:)
If I Had a Heart - 2- 2
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land.
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too
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Ó
j œ nœ.
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211
U ∑ Verse 3: Holy Earth How can we heal you? We cover you like a blight… Strange birds of appetite… If I had a heart I’d cry If I had a heart I’d cry If I had a heart I’d cry
..
492
HANA Fast Drum & Bass groove Œ = 160
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
N.C.(D5)
j j j j j j j j # # 4 .* œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .. & 4 . œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ F Play 3 times
13
..
T A B
% Interlude:
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j j œ œ ‰ œ ‰ œ œœ œ œ œ
(2. champ.)
3 2 0
3 2 0
(G5)
Ó
13
3 2 0
3 2 0
3 2 0
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..
3 2 0
*Drums and instruments arr. for guitar.
N.C. (D5)
5
3 2 0
3 2 0
3 2 0
(A)
j j œ œ ‰ œ ‰ œ œ œ
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2
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3
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3
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2 3 4 4 2
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2 3 4 4 2
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D
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j j œ œ ‰ œœœ ‰ œœœ œ œ 0 2 2 2 0
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N.C. (D5)
∑
132
j j ‰ œœœ ‰ œœœ œ œ
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3 4 5
3 4 5
3 4 5
5
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132
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2 3 2 0
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0 1 0 2 3
2 3 2 0
( G/A) 3fr.
# & # 13
13
∑
Cont. rhy. simile
Hana - 3 - 1
∑
2
34
∑
13421
∑
123
∑
321
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493 D 19
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Verse: Bm11
# & # .. 23
∑
1 31 2
3
3
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1. Ha - na steps out of 2.–4. See additional lyrics
Em9
a
Œ
˙
‰
j œ
storm
œ
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in - to
G5
3
3
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a strang- er’s warm,
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32
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132
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her
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coat
and
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up
her
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2.
j œ
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like
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the
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in.
13
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nœ.
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off
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kitch-en.
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pitch - in’
fi Coda 40
‰
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j œ œ.
starts
-
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She takes
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sleeves, and
˙
done. C
132
34
hard
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Ó
2
∑
2
a
Bm
∑
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lamp.
( G/A)
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3fr.
45
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123
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132
∑
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13
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C
D
3fr.
51
&
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2
Hana - 3 - 2
34
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# & # .. 57
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13
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63
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32 1
Ha - na. D5
# & # œœœ 69
T A B
13
3 2 0
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j j ‰ œœ ‰ œœ œœ œ œ œ 3 2 0
3 2 0
3 2 0
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j j ‰ œœ ‰ œœ ww œ œ w 3 2 0
3 2 0
3 2 0
Verse 2: Hana has a special knack For getting people back on the right track ’Cause she knows They all matter So she doesn’t argue or flatter She doesn’t fight the slights She takes it on the chin Like a champ Verse 3: Hana says when life’s a drag Don’t cave in Don’t wave a white flag Raise up A white banner In this manner— Straighten your back Dig in your heals And get a good grip on your grief! Verse 4: Hana says, “Don’t get me wrong This is no simple Sunday song Where God or Jesus comes along And they save ya” You’ve got to be braver than that You tackle the beast alone With all its tenacious teeth! Light the lamp
Hana - 3 - 3
U ww w
D 132
495
BAD DREAMS
Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately slow, somberly Œ = 80 Intro: A/B
Bm
G/A
A7
D/E
D/G
G maj7
G/A
3fr.
j # # 4 œ œ g œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ggg œ œ œ œ œ & 4 œ P gg œ 3 0 0 2 2 ggg 02 02 2 3 2 2 3 3 T 2 2 2 2 ggg A 2 g0 B 1 23
Piano (arr. for gtr.)
D
13421
A/B
3211
1 2
1121
2
131
2
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3 4 5 0
Bm
A7
3fr.
0 2 0
3 4 5
0 2 0
3 2 2
0
0
2 0
4
2
2
0
3
Bm
G (9)
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2
3211
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D
A/D
# ˙ & # ˙˙˙
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8
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2 3
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0
2
0
0
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132
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3
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0
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0
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j ˙˙ œ
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0
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132
2 3
2 3
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0
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# & # .. Œ 13
2314
..
D
G m6/D
3fr.
‰.
r bœ œ œœ œœ
5 3 5 5
5 3 5 5
Bad Dreams - 3 - 1
A7
3fr. 1 2
œ
132
œ. œ
1. The cats are in 2.3. See additional lyrics
# # . b ˙˙ & . ˙˙ T A B
A7
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the
œ œ œ.
flow - er bed.
˙˙ ˙ ˙ 2 3 2 0
2
D
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2 3 2 0
1 2
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D A/D
12
1 3
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œ
b ˙˙˙ ˙
3
5 3 5 5
‰.
r œ œ
1 2
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2
496
D
G m6/D
G (9)
D
A7
3fr.
# & # j œ œ. 132
16
2314
1 2
‰.
Œ
Ó
Gtr. cont. simile
132
r œ œ œ œ bœ
the sky.
Œ
j œ œ.
I guess I should be
2
‰
œ œ
hap - py
G m6/D
Ó
œ œ.
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just to
A7
1 3
be a - live.
D
3fr.
20
&
##
∑
‰.
Œ
2314
r bœ œ œ.
But we have
G m6/D
A7
1 2
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poi-soned
D
G m6/D
‰
2314
1 2
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to
it
˙
all.
Œ
132
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bies
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# & # Œ
123
‰
2
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bab - ble
A/B
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‰ j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ A7( b 9)
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Ó
2 134
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zom -
shop-ping malls
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2
Œ
‰
1 3
12
dreams are
D
∑
œ œ
A13( b 9)
die
œ
in
˙
sand.
Ó
∑
132
œ. œ œ
good
in
œ œ. œ
the great
plan.
2.
D
12
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Ó
D
1.
A/D
132
j œ
Whales beach and
1243
˙
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To Coda fi
5fr.
1324
Bad
37
j œ
∑
G (9)
Bm
1 23
Ó
1 3
while con-dors fall from In - dian skies.
33
r j œ œ œ
1 2
The cell phone
œ œ œ.
through the
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D
&
‰.
Œ
Ó
132
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and o - bliv - i - ous
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3fr.
# & # Œ
26
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ev - ’ry - thing
3fr.
23
Ó
132
D
132
∑
..
∑
∑
132
Ó
Œ
‰. r œ
Be-
Bridge: Bm
A/B
G/A
A
Gmaj7/A
A
G
3fr.
42
&
##
1 23
œ
œ
fore that Bad Dreams - 3 - 2
3
13421
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al - t’ring ap - ple,
‰
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123
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2
we were one with ev - ’ry - thing.
‰
j œ
No
32
j ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 4
123
3
sense of self and oth - er,
no
497 D 45
&
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‰
132
œ
œ
œ
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self - cons - cious - ness.
œ
j œ
A/B
Bm
1 23
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But
œ
now
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we
G/A
œ
have
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to
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grap - ple
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with
our
A
G 3fr.
47
&
##
3211
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œ œ
man-made
world
‰
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32
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back - fir - ing,
œ
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keep - ing
‰
4
123
œ
3
one
œ
eye
œ
3
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on
œ
our broth - er’s
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dead
&
##
Œ
132
œ œ œ œ œ dim. fi Coda
G m6
54
&
##
∑
P
self - ish - ness.
∑
A
Ó
2 134
Œ
123
œ
A/D
&
bœ. œ
˙
##
D
∑
12
132
A/D 12
&
##
132
˙
∑
∑
œ œ. œ
the great
plan.
D
A/D
∑
132
∑
Verse 3: Everyone’s a victim! Nobody’s hands are clean There’s so very little left of wild Eden Earth So near the jaws of our machines We live in these electric scabs These lesions once were lakes No one knows how to shoulder the blame Or learn from past mistakes… So who will come to save the day? Mighty Mouse? Superman? Bad dreams are good in the great plan Bad Dreams - 3 - 3
œ. œ
∑ A/D
∑
∑
132
in
D 62
ly
D
Bad dreams are good
58
-
D.S. % al Coda
D 49
j œ
12
D
∑
12
D
∑
132
poco rit.
A/D 12
132
A/D 12
D 132
U ∑
Verse 2: You cannot be trusted Do you even know you’re lying? It’s dangerous to kid yourself You go deaf and dumb and blind You take with such entitlement You give bad attitude You have no grace, no empathy, No gratitude You have no sense of consequence Oh, my head is in my hands Bad dreams are good In the great plan (To Bridge:)
498
BIG YELLOW TAXI (2007)
Guitar in Open D tuning: D-7-5-4-3-5
➅ = D ➂ = F# ➄=A ➁=A ➃=D ➀=D
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately fast Œ = 168 D
# & # 44 œ ¿ œœ œœ œœ ¿¿ œ F ¿¿ œ œ œ ¿ œœ
‰ j‰ j œ œœ ¿¿ œœ ¿¿ ¿¿ œ œ ¿ œ ¿ ¿
*
T A B
¿¿ ¿
0
0 0 12
¿¿ ¿
0 0 12
*Two gtrs. arr. for one.
# & # & T A B
‰ j‰ œ
¿¿¿ œœœ œ œœ œœ œœ ¿ œ œœœ œ œ œœ 0 0 ¿ ¿¿¿ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ¿ 0 0 0 0 0
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¿¿ ¿¿ ¿ ¿
0 0 0 0
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0 0 0
0 0 12
∑
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12
0 0 0
0
∑
5
##
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12
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0 0 12
∑
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0 0 0
1. So,
j œœ ¿¿ œœ ¿¿ œ ¿ œ ¿ 0 0 0
¿¿ ¿
they
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0 0 0
D
7fr.
9
&
##
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j œ œ
Cont. rhy. simile
œ
œ œ ˙
paved par - a - dise, 2.–4. See additional lyrics G (9)
put
j œ œ.
up
a
&
##
œ
œ
pink
-
ing
with
a
D
ho - tel,
‰ j œj œ œ a
TTTT
bou - tique,
œ œ œ
œ
12fr. TTTT
Don’t
Big Yellow Taxi - 2 - 1
night
-
Œ
˙.
∑
spot.
G (9)
D
# & # ‰ œ
œ
and a swing - ing
Chorus:
17
lot,
j œ
‰ œ
7fr.
TTTT
œ
park
Ó
˙.
œ
A(4)
5fr.
13
j œ
TTTT
5fr.
j œ œ it
œ
al - ways
œ.
seem
j œ œ
to
go
TTTT
œ œ
œ
j œ œ œ œ
that you don’t know what
you
j œ
got
œ œ œ
’til it’s
œ
gone.
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j œ
They
499
To Coda fi 1.
A(4) 21
&
##
œ
paved
œ œ œ
&
j œœ œœ
put
j œœ œœ
TTTT
up
a
œœ
park - ing
lot.
Instrumental:
D
∑
ww
lot.
ww
..
∑
ww
D.C. al Coda 2.
D
##
Œ
par - a - dise,
3. 25
D
7fr.
A7sus
∑
(Inst. solo ad lib.)
∑
∑
∑
∑
∑
∑
21
lot. G (9)
D
5fr.
32
&
##
∑
∑
∑
TTTT
∑ G (9)
D
5fr.
39
&
##
∑
∑
∑
∑
∑
∑
TTTT
A(4)
∑ D.S. %
N.C.
7fr.
46
&
##
∑
∑
∑
TTTT
∑
∑
∑
Ó
˙
3. Hey,
fi Coda D
# & # w w
Ó
53
Œ
lot.
j j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
‰
They
put
up
a
park - ing
j œ
lot.
œ
Œ
Ó
Outro:
## . & . 57
(Inst. solo ad lib.)
∑
∑
(2nd time:) They paved paradise.
Verse 2: They took all the trees Put ’em in a tree museum And they charged all the people An arm and a leg just to see ’em (To Chorus:)
Big Yellow Taxi - 2 - 2
∑
∑
∑
A parking lot.
Verse 3: Hey, farmer farmer Put away your DDT Give me spots on my apples But leave me the birds and bees, now (To Chorus:)
∑
∑
∑
Verse 4: Late last night I heard the screen door slam And a big yellow taxi come And took away my old man (To Chorus:)
..
500
NIGHT OF THE IGUANA
Standard tuning
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 100
## 4 U & 4 w P
%
T A B
*
œ. œ œ
œ
œ. œ œ
œ
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in
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vows.
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Bm
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∑
∑ Verse 2: The starlight is steaming He’d like to be dreaming His senses are screaming Not to be denied… But if the spell of the night should win He could lose his bus For the same sweet sin That took his church from him Then how will he survive? (To Chorus:)
..
132
∑
Repeat ad lib. and fade
Verse 3: The night is so fragrant These women so flagrant They could make him a vagrant With the flick of a shawl. The devil’s in sweet sixteen The widow’s good looking but she gets mean He’s burning like Augustine With no help from God at all
∑
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STRONG AND WRONG Standard tuning Piano arranged for guitar
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
Very slow ballad, with emotion Œ = 48 B m7
G (9)
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Piano (arr. for gtr.)
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1. Strong and wrong 2.3. See additional lyrics
you
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Bridge:
2.3.
G/A
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might is right!
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Thou-sands of years,
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Verse 2: Strong and wrong You lose everything Without the heart You need To hear a robin sing Where have all the songbirds gone? Gone! All I hear are crows in flight Singing might is right Might is right! (To Bridge:)
Strong and Wrong - 2 - 2
3
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Verse 3: Strong and wrong What is God’s will? Onward Christian soldiers… Or thou shall not kill… Men love war! Is that what God is for? Just a Rabbit’s foot? Just a lucky paw For shock and awe? Shock and awe! (To Bridge:)
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IF
Guitar tuning: C-7-3-5-2-5
➅ = C ➂ = Eb ➄=G ➁=F ➃ = Bb ➀ = Bb
Music by JONI MITCHELL Lyrics by RUDYARD KIPLING, Adapted by JONI MITCHELL
Moderately Œ = 120 Cm11
12fr.
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˙ F
b &bb & T A B
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5fr.
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12 12
12
5fr.
you can keep your 2.–7. See additional lyrics
&
12 12
A b(9)
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and
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got
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Verse 2: If you can wait And not get tired of waiting And when lied about Stand tall Don’t deal in lies And when hated Don’t give in to hating back Don’t need to look so good Don’t need to talk too wise
Verse 4: If you can force your heart And nerve and sinew To serve you After all of them are gone, And so hold on When there is nothing in you Nothing but the will That’s telling you to hold on! Hold on!
Verse 6: If you can draw a crowd And keep your virtue Or walk with Kings And keep the common touch If neither enemies nor loving friends Can hurt you If everybody counts with you But none too much
Verse 3: If you can dream And not make dreams your master If you can think And not make intellect your game If you can meet With triumph and disaster And treat those two imposters just the same
Verse 5: If you can bear to hear The truth you’ve spoken Twisted and misconstrued By some smug fool Or watch your life’s work Torn apart and broken down And stoop to build again With worn out tools
Verse 7: If you can fill the journey Of a minute With sixty seconds worth Of wonder and delight Then the earth is yours And everything that’s in it But more than that, I know You’ll be alright You’ll be alright
If - 2 - 2
506
SHINE
Standard tuning
Slowly Œ = 92 Intro:
Words and Music by JONI MITCHELL
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23
0
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1
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507
Verse: D/F #
# & # ..
1
21
G (9)
23
∑
2
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Œ
‰
1 3
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A7
1 3
1 2
j œ ˙
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œ œ œ œ œ
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1
Ó
Œ
23
‰
2
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let your
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1 3
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23
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shine.
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lit - tle light
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A/C #
Bm
œ œ. œ
let your lit - tle light
G (9)
∑
œ
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and Wall Street,
place your
bets.
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Ó
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Shine on
all the fish - er - men
with
G (9) 37
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Ó
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# & # Ó
1 3
2
1 3
noth-ing in
Œ
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1 2
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their nets.
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‰
D/E
Em
132
Ó
23
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and e-vap - o - rat - ing
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13
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our Frank - en - stein
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Em
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45
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132
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tun - nel vis - ion.
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4.
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lights
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Verse 2: Let your little light shine Let your little light shine Shine on the dazzling darkness That restores us in deep sleep Shine on what we throw away And what we keep Shine on Reverend Pearson Who threw away The vain old God Kept Dickens and Rembrandt and Beethoven And fresh-plowed-sod Shine on good earth, good air, good water And a safe place For kids to play Shine on bombs exploding Half a mile away
Shine - 3 - 3
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124
3
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j œ
5 3 2 0
0
0
2
2 0
Verse 3: Let your little light shine Let your little light shine Shine on world-wide traffic jams Honking day and night Shine on another asshole Passing on the right! Shine on the red light runners Busy talking on their cell phones Shine on the Catholic Church And the prisons that it owns Shine on all the Churches They all love less and less Shine on a hopeful girl In a dreamy dress
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Verse 4: Let your little light shine Let your little light shine Shine on good humor Shine on good will Shine on lousy leadership Licensed to kill Shine on dying soldiers In patriotic pain Shine on mass destruction In some God’s name! Shine on the pioneers Those seekers of mental health Craving simplicity They traveled inward Past themselves Let their little lights shine May all their little lights shine
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TABLATURE EXPLANATION
TAB illustrates the six strings of the guitar. Notes and chords are indicated by the placement of fret numbers on each string.
String 6 , 3rd fret
String 1 , 12th fret A “C” chord String 3 , 13th fret
C chord arpeggiated
BENDING NOTES Half Step: Play the note and bend string one half step (one fret).
Whole Step: Play the note and bend string one whole step (two frets).
Prebend (Ghost Bend): Bend to the specified note before the string is plucked.
Prebend and Release: Play the already-bent string, then immediately drop it down to the fretted note.
Bend and Release: Play the note and bend to the next pitch, then release to the original note. Only the first note is attacked.
Reverse Bend: Play the already bent string, then immediately release to drop pitch to fretted note.
Bends Involving More Than One String: Play the note and bend the string while playing an additional note on another string. Upon release, relieve the pressure from the additional note allowing the original note to sound alone.
Unison Bend: Play both notes and immediately bend the lower note to the same pitch as the higher note.
Slight Bend/ Quarter-Tone Bend: Play the note and bend string sharp.
Unison Bend: Play both notes and immediately bend the lower note to the same pitch as the higher note.
Bends Involving Stationary Notes: Play both notes and immediately bend the lower note up to pitch. Release bend as indicated.
Double Note Bend: Play both notes and immediately bend both strings simultaneously up the indicated intervals.
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ARTICULATIONS
Hammer On (Ascending Slur): Play the lower note, then “hammer” your finger to the higher note. Only the first note is plucked.
Muted Strings: A percussive sound is produced by striking the strings while laying the fret hand across them.
Glissando: Play note and slide in specified direction.
Pick Slide: Slide the edge of the pick in specified direction across the length of the strings.
Vibrato: The pitch of a note is varied by a rapid shaking of the frethand finger, wrist, and forearm.
Pull Off (Descending Slur): Play the higher note with your first finger already in position on the lower note. Pull your finger off the first note with a strong downward motion that plucks the string— sounding the lower note.
Legato Slide: Play the first note and, keeping pressure applied on the string, slide up to the second note. The diagonal line shows that it is a slide and not a hammer-on or a pull-off.
Palm Mute: The notes are muted (muffled) by placing the palm of the pick hand lightly on the strings, just in front of the bridge.
Left Hand Hammer: Using only the left hand, hammer on the first note played on each string.
Bend and Tap Technique: Play note and bend to specified interval. While holding bend, tap onto fret indicated with a “t.”
Fretboard Tapping: Tap onto the note indicated by the “t” with a finger of the pick hand, then pull off to the following note held by the fret hand.
Tremolo Picking: The note or notes are picked as fast as possible.
Trill: Hammer on and pull off consecutively and as fast as possible between the original note and the grace note.
Accent: Notes or chords are to be played with added emphasis.
Staccato (Detached Notes): Notes or chords are to be played about half their noted value and with separation.
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HARMONICS Artificial Harmonic: Fret the note at the first TAB number, lightly touch the string at the fret indicated in parens (usually 12 frets higher than the fretted note), then pluck the string with an available finger or your pick.
Natural Harmonic: A finger of the fret hand lightly touches the string at the note indicated in the TAB and is plucked by the pick producing a bell-like sound called a harmonic.
Artificial “Pinch” Harmonic: A note is fretted as indicated in the TAB, then the picking hand produces a harmonic by squeezing the pick firmly while using the tip of the index finger in the pick attack. If parenthesis are found around the fretted note, it does not sound. No parenthesis means both the fretted note and the A.H. are heard simultaneously.
RHYTHM SLASHES
Strum Marks/ Rhythm Slashes: Strum with the indicated rhythm pattern. Strum marks can be located above the staff or within the staff.
Single Notes with Rhythm Slashes: Sometimes single notes are incorporated into a strum pattern. The circled number below is the string and the fret number is above.
TREMOLO BAR Specified Interval: The pitch of a note or chord is lowered to the specified interval and then return as indicated. The action of the tremolo bar is graphically represented by the peaks and valleys of the diagram.
Unspecified Interval: The pitch of a note or chord is lowered, usually very dramatically, until the pitch of the string becomes indeterminate.
PICK DIRECTION Downstrokes and Upstrokes: The downstroke is indicated with this symbol and the upstroke is indicated with this .
Joni Mitchell is widely regarded as one of the most influential and revered songwriters of the twentieth century. Her category-defying style seamlessly links the worlds of acoustic music, rock, jazz, and classical impressionism. Her lyrical sense, phrasing, and poetic imagery are as visual as they are musical. The music of Joni Mitchell defies any attempt at neat classification, and throughout her career she’s consistently broken through all existing boundaries. Joni Mitchell Complete So Far contains 167 songs drawn from 18 landmark studio albums. The songs and lyrics are transcribed accurately and include over 40 of Joni’s critical guitar tunings. The book also contains a beautiful color photo section, a foreword about Joni’s groundbreaking guitar style, and an extensively cross-referenced tuning index for those in search of a deeper understanding of her approach to guitar.
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