TRAVELING WILBURYS - "end of the line" Tablature
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From: jgoffin@acs.ucalgary.ca (Jeffrey Goffin)
END OF THE LINE by The Travelling Wilburys
G D G A D G A D E D
D A G
Well it's alright, riding around in the breeze
D A D
Well it's alright, if you live the life you please
D A G
Well it's alright, doing the best you can
D A D
Well it's alright, as long as you lend a hand
G D
You can sit around and wait for the phone to ring, At the end of the line
G D
Waiting for someone to tell you everything, At the end of the line
G D
Sit around and wonder what tomorrow'd bring, At the end of the line
A
Maybe a diamond ring
Well it's alright, even if they say you're wrong
Well it's alright, sometimes you gotta be strong
Well it's alright, as long as you got someone to lay
Well it's alright, every day is just one day
Maybe somewhere down the road a way, At the end of the line
You'll think of me and wonder where I am these days, At the end of the line
Maybe somewhere down the road when somebody plays, At the end of the line
Purple haze
Well it's alright, even if push comes to shove
Well it's alright, if you got someone to love
Well it's alright, everything'll work out fine
Well it's alright, we're going to the end of the line
Don't have to be ashamed of the car I drive, At the end of the line
I'm just glad to be here, happy to be alive, At the end of the line
And it don't matter if you're by my side, At the end of the line
I'm satisified
Well it's alright, even if you're old and gray
Well it's alright, you still got something to say
Well it's alright, remember to live and let live
Well it's alright, best you can do is forgive
Well it's alright, riding around in the breeze
Well it's alright, if you live the life you please
Well it's alright, even if the sun don't shine
Well it's alright, we're going to the end of the line
Opening to End of the Line
This opening uses different versions of common chords.
G(7th) - G on the 7th fret. This is a D chord slid up to the 7th fret.
D(2nd) - D on the 2nd fret. The usual D chord.
A(9th) - A on the 9th fret. This is a D chord slid up to the 9th fret.
D(10th) - D on the 10th fret. A barr chord. This is an F chord slid up to the
10th fret.
E(12th) - E on the 12th fret. This is an F chord slid up to the 12th fret.
D(14th) - D on the 14th fret. This is a D chord slid up to the 14th fret.
Play it like this:
G(7th) D(2nd)
G(7th) A(9th) D(10th)
G(7th) A(9th) D(10th) E(12th) D(14th)
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