Mattie's Rag
Gerry Rafferty

Notes:
This was originally recorded by Gerry Rafferty in the key of D minor. I have tabbed it 
in A minor. If you wish to play in Dm then set capo to fret 5.

The Cmaj7 is a passing chord and is played on the just the fourth beat of the bar i.e. 
?C C C Cmaj7?Am Am Am Am? etc.

The Dsus4 chord is played on the first two beats of the bar ?D D D D?Dsus4 Dsus4 D D?. 
Consider it optional as I'm not sure Gerry Rafferty played it but I think it sounds good.

Am (x02210@1)          EOh (022100@1)Mattie you open up the door
Dm7              C (x32010@1)        Cmaj7That's (x32000@1)right I'm home again
Am (x02210@1)           E (022100@1) You've got a big surprise in store
Dm7               C (x32010@1) Turn 'round and count to ten.

FWait (133211@1)till you see what I got you, well
D (xx0232@1)               Dsus4 (xx0233@1)name="chord_xx0232@1">D
You'll say it's a magic thing, it's
FLike (133211@1)an old mandolin man, you just
G (320003@1)                   G7Wind (320001@1)him up and he'll start to sing.

Am (x02210@1)        EI've (022100@1)been away for quite a while
Dm7                C (x32010@1)            Cmaj7And (x32000@1)I want to hear all your news
Am (x02210@1)            E (022100@1)  Speak to me, let me see you smile
Dm7                     C (x32010@1) 'Cause I've had those home sick blues.

FWhen (133211@1)I go down to the city
D (xx0232@1)               Dsus4 (xx0233@1)     DI (xx0232@1)just don't know wrong from right
FWhen (133211@1)I get back to you Mattie, well
G (320003@1)         G7You (320001@1)make me see the light.

Am (x02210@1)E (022100@1)Dm7  C (x32010@1)Cmaj7 (x32000@1)name="chord_x02210@1">Am  E (022100@1)Dm7  C (x32010@1)FLove (133211@1)is a singular thing, it can
D (xx0232@1)            Dsus4 (xx0233@1)   DTake (xx0232@1)you up or bring you down, yes
FLove (133211@1)is the song that I sing, so come
G (320003@1)                  G7On (320001@1)now Mattie listen to the sound.

Am (x02210@1)          EWhen (022100@1)you grow up we'll sit and talk
Dm7           C (x32010@1)         Cmaj7Of (x32000@1)how things used to be
Am (x02210@1)           E (022100@1) I'll be your grand old man of rock
Dm7              C (x32010@1)       Cmaj7 (x32000@1) With all these memories.

Am  E  Dm7  C  Cmaj7 ...and fade
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