#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## To: jamesb@animal-farm.nevada.edu Subject: Re: CHO:Nick Cave's "Lucy" Newsgroups: alt.guitar.tab In-Reply-To: Organization: University of Montana Cc: In article you write: >Lucy, by God a.k.a. Nick Cave >lower case =note >capital =chord > >e f#G Em> (022000@1) last night i lay trembling > G (320003@1) Em> (022000@1) the moon it was low > G (320003@1) Em> (022000@1) it was the end of a love > C (x32010@1) D> (xx0232@1) of misery and woe > >repeat for next stanza > > G (320003@1) D> (xx0232@1) Now the BELLTOWER is ringin' > G (320003@1) D> (xx0232@1) and night has stole past > Em (022000@1) G> (320003@1) oh Lucy, can you hear me > C (x32010@1) D> (xx0232@1) where ever you rest > >repeat. >this might be tuned down a half-step, then again, it might not. (it's from >memory so i don't really know) >G 320003 >Em 022003 >C X32010 >D XX0232 > >IF YOU POST THIS ANYWHERE ELSE, PLEASE GIVE ME CREDIT. >thanks. >elric@selway.umt.edu >