BLUE MOUNTAIN - "wink" Tablature
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Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 08:44:15 -0500
Subject: b/mountain_blue/wink.crd
Song: Wink
Artist: Blue Mountain
Album: Dog Days
Tabbed by: Clyde McGee
These are the chords to Wink in standard tuning. It sounds
right, but it is not perfect. The first part starts out
with G with bottom two fingers(I am not a guitar expert)
we will just call them G1 and G2. Play G1 and then play
a little on and off riff with the finger on the Bstring
and one strum a G1 then a G2 and an open and change to C. Sorry
it is so hard to read but it is the best I could do and it took
me forever. Remember main riff is Intro.
-represents one strum.
G1 G2 open C Am
e 2 2 0 0 0
B 2 0 0 1 1
G 0 0 0 0 2
D 0 0 0 2 2
A 2 2 0 3 0
E 3 3 0 0 0
Intro:G1,G2,G1-G2-open-C 4 times
Verse 1: When I woke up
(main riff)
today I was feelin
G1,G2,G1,-G2-open-C Am
okay but my mind started turnin,
breakfast is burnin
C
and soul slipped away, to a red evening
(main riff)
sky
(main riff)
and a lover's sweet sigh
(main riff)
in a wink of an eye
Am Am
in a wink of an eye
G1,G2,G1-G2-open-C X2
Verse 2:
Just try not to think
(main riff)
Cause it'll drive you to drink
G1,G2,G1-G2-open-C Am
But I cannot forget all the
Things that you said when we
C
were high flying too
(main riff)
high hung out to dry
(main riff)
in a wink of your eye
Am Am
in a wink of your eye
(G1,G2,G1,G2),(main riff),(G1,G2,G1-G2-C-Am),(G1,G2,G1,G2)
Verse 3:
(main riff)
What more can I
(same chords)
say Why should I even try
G1,G2,G1-G2-open-C Am
After reading your letter I don't know whether
C
to laugh or to cry Or just say
(main riff)
goodbye
(main riff)
just sayy
(main riff)
goodbye
(main riff)
with a wink in my
(main riff)
eye
G1,G2,G1-G2 Am
with a wink in my
(main riff)
eye
G1,G2,G1-G2
La la
Am
la la la la la la-la la la la
C
la laa Ooh hoo
G1,G2,G1-G2-open-C X3
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