Tabbed by: Adam B.
Note: This is one of my favorite songs, so I decided to tab it out.
Nothing special, just two different chord progressions throughout
the whole song. I didn't bother with the weird bass lines.
ENJOY!!!
SLAVIN? AWAY
Am C
Slavin? away, all for you my love,
F
and I?ve nothing to show for it
Am
?cept my dusty old book full of pictures.
Am C
Dusty old book, tell me a story
F
?bout how I wasn?t so tired
Am
from all my slavin? away.
Then play this chord progression a few times
(listen to the song and it will make sense):
A , F# , D , E , A , F , E , A
*Weird bass line*
Am
I ran off,
C
put on corduroy knickers that I got from the coal shoveling kid
F
and hitch-hiked in a rickety old Ford,
Am
hitch-hiked in a rattley old Norton side-car
Am C
?down strange roads, in the purring rain?, as the poet put it,
F
on up to St. Paul
Am
on a cold day in the middle of the fall.
And they picked me up
for not wearing a dress
and suspended my sentence
if I wore something with a strap that was pink
and I scrubbed up good on somebody?s sink.
So now I?ll catch the Canadian Pacific and not be too specific,
to somewhere up north,
and get into lumber and slumber when I like
and in the spring ride down into Cheyenne on my bike.
**HAPPY PART**
A , F# , D , E , A , F , E , A
**Weird bass line stuff**
Then play the same "Slavin Away" chord progression (Am , C, F, Am ) for the
spoken word, and up until the happy part and you play this:
Instrumental (happy part): A , F# , D , E , A , F , E , A
Crazy dramatic part: Am , C , F , Am
A F#
I could see her, looking in the mirror at me
D E A
wondering if it wasn?t plain for everyone t?see?
F E A
nothing ever seemed to turn out how it might be.
***continue playing same chord progression until the grandma starts talking***