VERSE1: 1.,3. F7 A-5 Bb F7 C b-11-10-------------------------10-11--10----10---- g--------10------8------8--10-------------10----10--8 d-------------------10------------------ diving down through shanty town behind a sky of red fast asleep, in trouble deep or wide awake and burning 2. F7 A-5 Bb F7 C e--------------------------------------8------------------ b-11---10-------------------10-11--10----10-10--8---------- g--------10--8------8--10--------------------------------- d---------------10---------------------------------- hushed upon and frozen dawn exploding in my head 4. F7 A-5 Bb F7 C e----------10------------------------------------------------ b-11----10------10---10---8----8----10----------------8---------- g------------------------------------------8-10--10-----10-8--------- d------------------------------------------------------------10------- stuck inside some stranger's hide who's karma keeps returning SOLO1: (over figures 1 and 2) VERSE2: (same as first) where you trail that holy grail of darkness and depair way cross down, now up now down as thought you really care all the buzz across from seemed once a silhouette the old man's face you could not place and now you cant forget CHORUS: Db/Bb Cm/Ab e-----------9--------------------------8----------------------- b---------------------------------------------------------- g-----10-11-----------------------8-10-------------------------- d--(8)------------------------(6)---------------------------- a------------------------------------------------------------- 1.down and dirty there you go 2.its raining boxcars did you know Ab/Gb Fm/Bb e---------4--------------------------1------------------------- b---------------------------------------------------------- g-----4-6------------------------1-3-------------------------------- d-(4)------------------------(1)------------------------------------ a------------------------------------------------------------- 1.,3.lucky henry says hello 2.from county cook to baltimore 1.,3. Eb Gb Bbm Eb Db6 Dbsus4 burned his bridges high and low down the road and gone s 2. Db Gb Bbm Cm Dm Ebm Dm where ever those old jockeys go to live out their lifeline now play figures 1-4, then go to SOLO2: (played over figures 1-4) VERSE3: (this actually modulates here, and I havent adapted the chords to compensate so until I do you can just play the vocal/guitar theme or the F7 A-5 Bb F7 C idea) burning down that two-lane town the boys call Hollywood catch the rim, now lost, now found, now lost again for good bad replaced, dont have the face was lost in space and time all because the real one was the disappearing kind CHORUS: Db/Bb Cm/Ab e-----------9--------------------------8----------------------- b---------------------------------------------------------- g-----10-11-----------------------8-10-------------------------- d--(8)------------------------(6)---------------------------- a------------------------------------------------------------- now you tumble now you know its raining boxcars thats for sure Ab/Gb Fm/Bb e---------4--------------------------1------------------------- b---------------------------------------------------------- g-----4-6------------------------1-3-------------------------------- d-(4)------------------------(1)------------------------------------ a------------------------------------------------------------- lucky henry says hello from bakersfield to elsinore Eb Gb Bbm Eb Db6 Dbsus4 scratching verses high and low down to hell and gone, im told Db Gb Bbm Cm Dm Ebm Dm all what i care anymore now and forever gone, gone, gone...... CHORD SHAPES: a=10 b=11 EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE XXX865 XXXX45 XXXX66 XXXX68 XXX34X XXX67X XXX66X XXX32X XX4121 F7 A-5 Bb C Eb Gb Bbm Db6 Dbsus4 EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE XXX88X XXXaaX XXXbbX Cm Dm Eb
Join the Blue Treble Clef Campaign! #----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------##Lucky Henry
by Walter Becker from the album 11 Tracks of Whack