#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: Olivier@globenet.gn.apc.org Date: Mon, 4 Sep 95 18:04:00 +0000 Subject: Roots, Rock, Reggae (B.Marley) Roots Rock Reggae Words and Music Vincent Ford (c) 1976 Bob Marley Music tabbed by Olivier Grenet, Olivier@globenet.gn.apc.org Here is some Bob Marley song. We have to fill this Bob_Marley directory. There are only three chord in this song,but the most important is to have a really cool right-hand rythm. A pretty good exercise for playing reggae ! So, the general pattern of the song goes like this ... Bm Em Bm F#m IeI---------------------7-------7--------------------------9--------9-----------| IBI----7------7---------8-------8--------7------7----------10-------10----------| IGI----7------7---------9-------9--------7------7----------11-------11----------| IDI----9------9--------------------------9------9-------------------------------| IAI-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| IEI-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| Bm Em Play I some music Bm F#m This a reggae music. Bm Em Roots, Rock, Reggae, Bm F#m This a reggae music. Bm Em Roots, Rock, Reggae, Bm F#m This a reggae music. Bm Em Hey mister music, Bm Em F#m sure sound good to me I can't refuse it what to be, got to be Feel like dancing dance 'cause we are free Feel like dancing, come dance with me Roots Rock Reggae This a reggae music Roots Rock Reggae This a reggae music Play I some music This a reggae music Play I some music This a reggae music Bm Em Play I some R an B whoaa Bm F#m Want all my people to see We bubbling on the top one hundred just like a mighty dread Play I some R and B Want all my people to see We bubbling on the top one hundred Just like a mighty dread Enjoy, and peace, Jah live ! Olivier@Globenet.gn.apc.org