Not the whole song but the intro and some of the leads...great Muddy Waters cover, better with a slide on the high part High Part (Duane): e|--------8-------------------------------| B|-8/10\8---8-----------------------------| G|---------------5-7-5--------------------| D|---------------------7------------------| A|----------------------------------------| E|----------------------------------------| Low Part(Dickey, doubled by bass): e|----------------------------------------| B|----------------------------------------| G|-------5--------------------------------| D|-5-7-5---5------------------------------| A|------------3-5-3-----------------------| E|------------------5---------------------| Leads (Duane): "Don't care how long you go" e|--------------------------------| B|-/8-8-------/10-----------------| G|------9-7-9---------------------| D|--------------------------------| A|--------------------------------| E|--------------------------------| "Don't care how long you stay" e|-/10\8--/10\8-------------------| B|--------------/10-10------------| G|--------------------------------| D|--------------------------------| A|--------------------------------| E|--------------------------------| "Good kind treatment" e|-----------8--------------------| B|-/8----------/10----------------| G|----9-7-9-----------------------| D|--------------------------------| A|--------------------------------| E|--------------------------------| "Bring you home someday" e|-/10\8--/10\8-------------------| B|--------------/10-10------------| G|--------------------------------| D|--------------------------------| A|--------------------------------| E|--------------------------------| "Someday baby, ain't gonna trouble poor me" e|--------------------------------------| B|---8---/10-10------8---/10-10---------| G|-9---9-----------9---9----------------| D|--------------------------------------| A|--------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------| "Anymore"--Intro Riff Thats pretty much it except for the solo, there are a few more lead lines in the verses. Just remember, Gregg's lines alternate with Duane's leads, don't play them at the same time.