#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de DATE: 11 Jul 2001 ARTIST: Eric Clapton SONG: If I Don't Be There By Morning ALBUM: Timepieces Vol II - Live in the 70s If I Don't Be There By Morning ________________________________________ writtten by Bob Dylan and Helena Springs Intro: B E B E B E B a few times (barre your index finger at the 7th fret: shortest way) Verse: B E B E B E ----> same pattern as intro Blue sky upon the horizon, B E B E B E Private eye is on my trail, A D A D etc. ----> same playing but on the 5th fret and not so many changings And if I don't be there by morning B E B E B E B E You know that I must have spent the night in jail. Verse: I got a woman livin' in L.A. I got a woman waiting for my pay, And if I don't be there by morning, She'll know that I must have gone the other way. Bridge: F#m B Finding my way back to you girl, E Lonely and blue and mistreated too. F#m B Sometimes I think of you girl, C C# F# Is it true that you think of me too? Solo over verse chord pattern Bridge: Finding my way back to you girl, Lonely and blue, mistreated too. Sometimes I think of you girl, Is it true that you think of me too? Verse: I left my woman with a twenty dollar bill. I left her waiting, hope she's waiting for me still. If I don't be there by morning You know that I, I never will. Key solo over verse chord pattern If I don't be there by morning You know that I, I never will. I never will I never will I never will I never will applause and "Thankyou!" ;-) Corrections, questions, comments and suggestions are always welcome, just e-mail me! __________________________________________________________ |"Won't you tell me, where have all the good times gone?" | | -Ray Davies, 1965 | | | |You can hardly listen to today's music, if you can call | |it music at all. | |_________________________________________________________|