| repeat same chord this measure
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| ^=splitting a beat, i.e., chord comes in on a half beat count
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| ex.: D /^A / /; |
| the A played
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| 1 2 &3 4 on the AND after 2
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| I went down to Duffy’s bar with depression on my mind
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| F#m |A |D /^A / / |D /^A / / |
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| Just to blow off a little steam and try to unwind
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| Times were getting tough with no relief in sight
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| F#m |A |D /^A / / |D /^A / / |
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| Last straw I lost my job, next straw your life
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| Knock on knockin’lost John
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| The Great Depression was going strong
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| Hard times comin’on
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| Long gone knockin’lost John
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| g e |f# d |e c |a | |
| (notes played on top of the chord sound
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| E- |D |C |A | |
| 1st note ½ beat, 2nd note 3 ½ beats)
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| Born on the south side, got my schoolin’at the pool hall
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| Saturday night we get back to back, Sunday mornin', wall to wall
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| Never seen nothing like it, people jumpin’out of windows and going mad
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| That’s not half as bad as losin’what you never had
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| Back in 1929 it was livin’hell
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| Crime was on the rise when the bottom fell
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| Keepin’poverty pocket high upon the hill
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| Back door you lock it, they’ll break it still |