It's been a while since I've made a tab. And since I had nothing to do today I figured, "Why Not?". This is a great song from a great artist and a great album. I own the cassette tape of this and I listened to it all the time. And, since the other chord tabs didn't seem quite right, I thought I would take a stab at it. If you have any problems with the strum pattern and/or where to make any of the chord changes, just listen to the song and all should make sense. Keep in mind that this is NOT IN STANDARD TUNING. And, if you would like to be generous or would like to tell me I did right or wrong, please rate and leave a comment for this tab. Tuning: Double Drop D (tune down both of the E-Strings) Chords: loDADGBD C6/9:000555 D:000777 C:X320XX G/B:X200XX A5:X022XX F5:333XXX G5:555XXX D5:000230 Am11:X02010 Cadd9:X32010 G5*:550030 D5*:X00XXX Am11*:X00555 D*:X00777 Gm7:553333 A11w3:X02020 The chords are named odd due to this special tuning. So even though the Cadd9 chord is in a C Major shape, the actual notes are different causing the name change. Hopefully, it's not too confusing. Intro: C6/9 D C G/B A5 F5 G5 C6/9 D C G/B A5 F5 (play intro twice and twice anytime after) Verse 1: D5 I wanna live Am11 with a cinnamon girl Cadd9 I could be happy G5* the rest of my life F5 G5 D5* Am11* D* With a cin-na-mon girl.___ C G/B C Am11 Verse 2: D5 A dreamer of pictures Am11 I run in the night Cadd9 You see us together, G5* chasing the moonlight, F5 G5 D5* Am11* D* My cin-na-mon girl.___ C G/B C Am11 Repeat Intro Verse 3: D5 Ten silver saxes, Am11 a bass with a bow Cadd9 The drummer relaxes G5* and waits between shows F5 G5 D5* Am11 D* For his cin-na-mon girl.___ C G/B C Am11 Verse 2 repeated: D5 A dreamer of pictures Am11 I run in the night Cadd9 You see us together, G5* chasing the moonlight, F5 G5 D5* Am11* D* My cin-na-mon girl.___ C G/B C Am11 Repeat Intro Bridge: Cadd9 Pa sent me money now I'm gonna make it somehow Gm7 I need another chance_____ Am11 You see your baby loves to dance___ A11w3 Yeah...yeah...yeah. Solo 1 chords: (The Lead Guitar seems to be playing the third fret on the B-string and the open high D-String at the same time while the Rhythm Guitar plays the chords.) F5 G5 D5* Am11* D* C G/B C Am11 C6/9 D Solo 2: No chords, but the lead can just improvise in the key of D. End the song on a D chord. That should be that for Cinnamon Girl by the great Neil Young. And, after you've made your judgement, please rate and leave a comment. Also, be sure to join my "UGs Online Music Debate" group where you can debate about any kind of musical topic you feel. Also, feel free to add me as a friend. -I hope you enjoy; my little droogies.