IN MY DARKEST HOUR by Dick Wagner on Ursa Major, RCA (LSP-4777) [Biography/discography data and links at bottom] INTRO: finger pick notes (lower case) WITH CHORDS (CAPS) Intro chords are all open D moved up 3 frets (F) 5 frets (G) or 7 (A) lower 3 strings left open D G G G F G D G G G F G D G G G F G A G F F F F G D . . . A bcd C G abc D A bcd C G abc -> D G G G F G D G G G F G D G G G F G A G F F F F G D V1 D C G D GGGFG D In my darkest hour you will come and treat me like a man D C G D GGGFG D In my darkest hour you will come and take me by the hand C G D I will spend my nights sleeping in your arms C G D I will spend my days dreaming of your charms REPEAT INTRO V2 D C G D GGGFG D In my darkest hour you will come and fill the emptyness D C G D GGGFG D In my darkest hour you will come and put my mind to rest C G D I will spend my nights sleeping in your arms C G D I will spend my days dreaming of your charms CH D C G D Lady, Lady, you're my heart's desire D C G D Lady, O Lady, you set my soul on fire. C G D you set my soul on fire C G D you set my soul on fire === instru bridge D C B Bb A x 2 then add viol/slide === repeat v2 + ch + last line of CH x 2 === outro as intro first part, ending on the first A G F F F F G D . . . end ============ In between some fairly successful local bands and his work with Lou Reed and then Alice Cooper (and Aerosmith, Burton Cummings, KISS, Meat Loaf, Steve Perry, Ringo Starr, Etta James, Peter Gabriel, Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Air Supply, Hall & Oates, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard and many more), Dick Wagner formed, with ex-Amboy Duke bassist Greg Arama, Ursa Major. They released only one, self-titled album. On it were several works which almost certainly served to attract the attention of his future collaborators, in terms of both production (he helped Cooper put together the video version of Welcome To My Nightmare) and musicianship (he penned one of the most covered rock songs of all time, "Only Women Bleed"). The first cut was an astounding proto-heavy metal exposition called "Sinner", done almost entirely in Locrian mode, a feat rarely attempted and probably never equalled in the 4 decades since. It's the kind of song that a musician doesn't listen to, they experience it. The second cut follows in transcription, a rock ballad with a superb mix of acoustic and electric sound and technique, called "In My Darkest Hour". Sample these in download or YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3A_VWMg9HM (and others listed on that page) if you need to in order to be convinced, but if you do, honor the artist by buying it, it's well worth it. In My Darkest Hour is also available on Wagner's compilation CDs Full Meltdown and Rock History http://www.wagnermusic.com/ and http://www.desertdreamsllc.com/