MOUNTAIN - "sittin on a rainbow" Tablature
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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria
E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de
DATE: 13 Aug 2001
ARTIST: Mountain
SONG: Sittin' On A Rainbow
ALBUM: Mountain Climbing, 1970
The main riff is not really easy goin and/or correct, but it's something
Lyrics by Don (thank you) - Big6stringBass@aol.com
Sittin' On A Rainbow
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writtten by West/Laing/Collins
Intro:
MAIN RIFF (MR)
e---------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------
D-----7b9p6p5p0------------------------- ----> bend up from 7 to 9, while releasing pull off to 6, 5 and 0
A---------------9-7h9-9-----------------
E-----------------------0-3-4-5---------
A
Sittin' on a rainbow,
Looking at the world. MR
A
Standin' by the roadside,
Waiting for my girl. MR
G D G D MR
Any time, any day,
G D A
When the sun shines on its way,
G D A
This is what you'll hear me say
lead
MAIN RIFF 2 times
A
Ridin' on a jet plane,
Higher than a bird MR
A
Looking out the window,
Don't believe a word MR
G D G D MR
Any time, any day,
G D A
When the sun shines on its way,
G D A
This is what you'll hear me say
lead
MAIN RIFF 4 times til fade out
A fantastic rockin' number...
Corrections, questions, comments and suggestions are always welcome, just mail me!
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