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Cowboy Junkies Sweet Jane Guitar Tab

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FROM alt.guitar.tab Mon Jan 24 14:13:47 1994
From: t.j.strom@ub.uio.no (Trond J. Strom)
Subject: CRD: Cowboy Junkie - Sweet Jane (repost)

"Sweet Jane"
Lou Reed
(this transcription based off of the Cowboy Junkies' cover)

verse 1:
(play progression with beat dum dum dum-dum)
D A G G G A D D
Anyone who's ever had a heart

D A G G G A D D
Wouldn't turn around and break it

D A G G G A D D
Anyone who's ever played a part

D A G G G A D D
Wouldn't turn around and break it

D A G G G A D D
Sweet Jane

D A G G G A D D
Sweet Jane

D A G G G A D D
Ah, sweet sweet Jane

verse 2 & 3 are the identical musically, but with the following words:

verse 2:
Waited for Jimmy down in the alley
Waited for him to come back home
Waited down on the corner
Thinking of ways to get back home
Sweet Jane...etc

verse 3:
Anyone who's ever had a dream...
Anyone who's ever played a part
Anyone's who's ever been lonely
Anyone who's ever split apart
Sweet Jane...etc

interlude:
D | DD | DD | DDDDDDDD |
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
(Strum up and down)

(let chords ring)
D Db G A A
Heavenly blue-eyed roses Seem to whisper to me... When you smile
D Db G A A
Heavenly blue-eyed roses Seem to whisper to me... When you smile...
D A C G
La la la la la la la... La la la la la la la
D A C G
La la la la la la la... La la la la la la la

(with dum dum dum-dum beat)
D A G G G A D D
Sweet Jane
D A G G G A D D
Sweet Jane


I play this clean-tone on my electric, with lots of reverb. All the chords
are barre chords.

I couldn't figure out a nice way of writing the rhythm, so I didn't. The
verson above is one worked out by me and my vocalist, and i am not too
familiar with either the CJ or the VU versions, but this is what we do. I
humbly offer it for the acoustic guitar mailing list.
(From: "josh ronsen" )

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