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From: "DON CZAR"
Subject: r/rolling_stones/you_gotta_move.tab
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 10:15:18 PDT
SONG: YOU GOTTA MOVE
ARTIST: ROLLING STONES
ALBUM: STICKY FINGERS
TAB BY: DON CZARSKI
E-MAIL: guitarzan7@hotmail.com
YOU GOTTA MOVE
ROLLING STONES
*INTRO: SLIDE GUITAR ( ALSO USE FOR VERSE - TYPE 1 )
NOTE:
BARRE CHORDS PLAYED ON 8th & 10th FRET: C F C G C
E ------------|------------|---------------------------------------|
B ------------|------------|---------------------------------------|
G ----9-10-12-|-12-12----9-|-12-12-12-12--10-10-10-10--12-10-------|
D -10---------|-------10---|---------------------------------10-10-|
A ------------|------------|---------------------------------------|
E ------------|------------|---------------------------------------|
SLIDE CONTINUED:
E -------------|---------------------|-----------------------------|
B -------------|---------------------|-----------------------------|
G -------------|---------------------|-----------------------------|
D -----8-10-14-|--14-10--------------|----10----10-----------------|
A -10----------|---------10-10-10-10-|-10----13--------------------|
E -------------|---------------------|-----------------------------|
*VERSE (TYPE 1): NOTE: SAME CHORDS PLAYED
C THROUGH THE ENTIRE
You gotta move SONG.
You gotta move
F
You gotta move, child
C
You gotta move
G
Oh, when the Lord gets ready
C
You gotta move
*VERSE (TYPE 1):
You may be high
You may be low
You may be rich, child
You may be poor
But when the Lord gets ready
You gotta move
**VERSE (TYPE 2):
Ah-ah-ah-ah
Uh, huh, huh, huh.......(cont.)
**SLIDE GUITAR ON THIS PART CHANGES TO:
E ----10-11-13-|-13-13----10-|-13-13-13-13--11-11-11-11--13-11-------|
B -11----------|-------11----|---------------------------------11-11-|
G -------------|-------------|---------------------------------------|
D -------------|-------------|---------------------------------------|
A -------------|-------------|---------------------------------------|
E -------------|-------------|---------------------------------------|
SLIDE CONTINUED:
E -------------|----------------------|------------------------------|
B ----9-11-15--|--15-11---------------|-----11----11-----------------|
G -10----------|---------10-10-10-10--|--10----13--------------------|
D -------------|----------------------|------------------------------|
A -------------|----------------------|------------------------------|
E -------------|----------------------|------------------------------|
NOW GO BACK TO *VERSE (TYPE 1) SLIDE GUITAR
*VERSE (TYPE 1):
You see that woman
Who walks the street
You see that police
Upon his beat
But when the Lord gets ready
You got to move
*VERSE (TYPE 1):
Ah-ah-ah-ah
Uh, huh, huh ,huh.......(cont.)
OUTRO: C
You gotta move
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Vezy Professional |
#1 by Vezy at Oct 15, 1981 at 2:21 AM EST |
| Could someone as mighty and immortal as Mick write this? This song is soulful and very aware of mortality. This has got to be a New Orleans gospel song they lifted or wrote over? | |
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rikiscorner Average |
#2 by rikiscorner at Sep 7, 2007 at 8:29 AM EST |
| Yes, they did cover it from " Fred McDowell and Rev. Gary Davis". The Reverand also wrote "Prodigal son" that they covered as well. I believe personally it is about the high power. God doesn't care if your rich, poor, but when he's ready you gotta move! Great song. Apparently Fred and Gary were very flattered with the stones version because they kept to the original style of the song but added some extra "oomph" with the drums and double guitars. One of the stones most traditional blues song IMO. | |