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Ryan Adams - Carolina Rain (29)
Standard Tuning
Intro, Riff 1
(E)
e------------------------------------------0-------------------------|
b------------------------------------------0-------------------------|
g-4-6-7-9-11-13-14-13-11-9-7-6-------------1-------------------------|
d--------------------------------2-0-------2-------------------------|
a-2-4-5-7-9--11>12-11-9--7-5-4-5-----4-5-2-2-------------------------|
E------------------------------------------0-------------------------|
Guitar 2
(E) (Riff 2)
e------------------------------------------x-------------------------|
b------------------------------------------x-------------------------|
g------------------------------------------7-------------9-----------|
d------------------------------------------7----------7h9------------|
a------------------------------------------9-------------------------|
E------------------------------------------0-------------------------|
Verse 1
Bmin A E
Rose Lived on the south side of town, until her
G D A A7 A
Landlord showed up with two hundred dollor bills.
Bmin A E
A notice of eviction on the other hand, now she dont
G D A E
Live there no more, and everyone thinks she drowned.
Verse 2 & 3 (same chords ans verse 1)
I pulled into Mecklenberg on them trains, into a
station that got flooded when they opened up the dams.
And broke their connection to the railway lines, so they could
blast into the quarry, and for every load of granite,
(we got a ton of worry).
One night at the diner, over eggs.
Over easy, she showed me the length of her legs.
But that gold plated cross on her neck it was real,
and you dont get that kind of money from pushing the meal.
Pre-Chorus Riff
(E) Riff 2
e------------------x-------------------------------------------------|
b------------------x-------------------------------------------------|
g-6>7-6-4-6-4-2-x--1--------7h9--------------------------------------|
d-7>9-7-6-7-6-4-2--2-----------9-------------------------------------|
a---------------2--2-------------------------------------------------|
E---------------0--0-------------------------------------------------|
Chorus (Ascending Intro riff) played over:
Riff 1
I shouldh've told him that you were the one for me,
A G
But I lied but i Lied
Riff 1
To most any drifter, who's looking for work is too
A G C D
wierd, i met you sister and i married her in july.
A G C D E.
But if only to get closer to you, caroline.
Verse 4 & 5 (The Usual Verse chords)
Percy and i moved down the street, until we lost two
pretty girls, one was seven, one was three.
Alderman and Caroline owned the house right up the hill,
where we laid those babies down, so they
could still see our house.
Suspicion got the better of old Alderman Haint.
He owned an autoparts store, off the interstate.
But the lord took him home in July, and then Rose spilt
the beans on the day that he died.
(We was in trouble)
Chorus 2
Intro Riff 1
I shouldve told him that you were the one for me,
A G
But i Lied, But i lied.
Intro Riff 1
Tied up too concrete at the bottom of the quarry, with a
A G C D
tattoo on his heart that spelt out, Caroline.
A G
He was silent, but his rossary,
C D
just drifted into custody.
A Riff 3
of a sheriff that was just deputised
e---------x---------------|
b-2-2-----x---------------|
g-2-2-----1---------------|
d-2-2-----2---------------|
a-0-0-x-x-2---------------|
E-----3-2-0---------------|
Verse 6
Bmin D A
And I was down at the banquet hall, where two
G D A
guys came up, pretty angry and drunk.
Bmin D G D G D
And im still here at the banquet hall, at the banquet hall,
A
Where the gun went off,
E G D A
in the Carolina Rain,
E G D A
In the carolina rain
Solo over these chords
e--12-14-15-15-14-12-10-12-10----10------10--------------------------|
b-----------------------------12----12-10---12-----------------------|
g--------------------------------------------------------------------|
d--------------------------------------------------------------------|
a--------------------------------------------------------------------|
E--------------------------------------------------------------------|
Outro
Same riff as intro X2
Ive missed out a few notes from the solo at the end, but i couldnt work it out, sorry.
Have a good day.

Source: GuitarMasta.net
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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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randy
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#1 by randy taylor at Sep 30, 2007 at 3:42 AM EST
i'm from germany so excuse me bad english. I really love this song since it was released and tonight they played it on the radio and the guy in the radio told the story. I used to understand it except of the ending but now i know that caroline married a sherrif after Aldermans death ( i don't think he was killed) and so the narrator kill the two guys and waits until the sheriff arrest him. then he stays in prison and so he is still near the sheriff and caroline
 
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Daron
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#2 by Daron Malakian at Oct 6, 2007 at 6:27 PM EST
I love the third verse, "One night at the diner..." and how Adams plays with the words to intertwine the dining scene and how it somehow led to some sexual encounter with Caroline. It seems so blurred together like it probably actually happened to the man in the song. Ryan is a genius.
 
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chris
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#3 by chris at Oct 13, 2007 at 1:15 PM EST
he makes a lot of references to eggs, in this and a few other songs. this is one of my top 3 from "29"
 
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M
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#4 by M K-O at Oct 15, 2007 at 11:44 PM EST
I love the third verse, "One night at the diner..." and how Adams plays with the words to intertwine the dining scene and how it somehow led to some sexual encounter with Caroline. It seems so blurred together like it probably actually happened to the man in the song. Ryan is a genius.
 
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Jordan
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#5 by Jordan at Oct 18, 2007 at 11:48 PM EST
the song is set in north carolina. mecklienburg is a county there. other than that the song is pretty self explanatory
 
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Gabe
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#6 by Gabe Hawkins at Oct 19, 2007 at 8:43 AM EST
The thing that is easy to mull over in this song is that the narrator killed alderman by trying him to concrete in the bottom of the quarry. "And everyone thinks he drowned." Which explains all of the song except the last part about the banquet hall.