OSBORNE JOAN - "the man in the long black coat" Tablature
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From: "Sam Coleman" <sam_c51@hotmail.com>
Subject: o/osborne_joan/the_man_in_the_long_black_coat.tab
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 05:26:27 +0000
Artist: Joan Osborne (originally Bob Dylan)
Song: The Man in the Long Black Coat
Album: Relish
This is an excellent remake of the Dylan song. I'd started to work it out,
before I saw a file of it in the archives, but it has wrong chords, and no
solo, so I thought I'd give it a go.
Chords used: Dm(x57765) Bb(x13331)
Cm(x35543) F (133211)
Gm(355333)
Intro: Dm Cm Gm x2 (first time is piano or something, then
arpeggiate on guitar)
Verses: Gm Bb F Dm
Crickets a chirpin'.................
Gm Bb F Gm
There's a soft cotton dress.....................
This chord pattern is done twice in each verse, then the chorus:
F
She never said nothing........................
Gm Bb F Gm
She's gone, ..................................
The change in the song comes about 2:30 into the song, there are two chords
I cannot work out, though the others are definitely correct. the ones I'm
not sure about I'll write as F* (it sounds like something close to an F, as
the change between it and the Bb is very subtle)
F* Bb
There are no mistakes........................
Gm F Gm
It's true sometimes,.........................
F* Bb
People don't live...........................
Gm Bb F Gm
She gave her heart...................................
Then comes the solo:
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-10-----------------------10-----------------------------------------|
D|----10b(11)rp8h10b(12)-------10-8-10-10brbrp8p0---------8h10b(11)-8--|
A|---------------------------------------------------8h10--------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-15b--17b-15-17-15----------15--------------15b(19)~~----17b(19)-----|
D|-------------------17-15-------17~~b(20)-----------------------------|
A|-------------------------17------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-15b(17)r--17p15-------17\10~~---------------------------------------|
D|-----------------15---------------10h11p10\8h10b(11)--10-8-----------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
Key: 10b(11) =bend note at tenth fret to make it sound like the note at
the 11th fret
r =release bend
p =pulloff
h =hammeron
\ =slide down fretboard
~ =vibrato note
Finally, there are a number of nice little fillers put in, I'll leave you to
work them out yourself, but they mostly follow the shape of the Gm chord,
eg: e|------------|
B|------------|
G|-5b(6)r-3h5-|
Hope that's nice and easy to follow. Don't hesitate to contact me, I like to
get responses. Thanks,
Sam Coleman
Subject: o/osborne_joan/the_man_in_the_long_black_coat.tab
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 05:26:27 +0000
Artist: Joan Osborne (originally Bob Dylan)
Song: The Man in the Long Black Coat
Album: Relish
This is an excellent remake of the Dylan song. I'd started to work it out,
before I saw a file of it in the archives, but it has wrong chords, and no
solo, so I thought I'd give it a go.
Chords used: Dm(x57765) Bb(x13331)
Cm(x35543) F (133211)
Gm(355333)
Intro: Dm Cm Gm x2 (first time is piano or something, then
arpeggiate on guitar)
Verses: Gm Bb F Dm
Crickets a chirpin'.................
Gm Bb F Gm
There's a soft cotton dress.....................
This chord pattern is done twice in each verse, then the chorus:
F
She never said nothing........................
Gm Bb F Gm
She's gone, ..................................
The change in the song comes about 2:30 into the song, there are two chords
I cannot work out, though the others are definitely correct. the ones I'm
not sure about I'll write as F* (it sounds like something close to an F, as
the change between it and the Bb is very subtle)
F* Bb
There are no mistakes........................
Gm F Gm
It's true sometimes,.........................
F* Bb
People don't live...........................
Gm Bb F Gm
She gave her heart...................................
Then comes the solo:
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-10-----------------------10-----------------------------------------|
D|----10b(11)rp8h10b(12)-------10-8-10-10brbrp8p0---------8h10b(11)-8--|
A|---------------------------------------------------8h10--------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-15b--17b-15-17-15----------15--------------15b(19)~~----17b(19)-----|
D|-------------------17-15-------17~~b(20)-----------------------------|
A|-------------------------17------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-15b(17)r--17p15-------17\10~~---------------------------------------|
D|-----------------15---------------10h11p10\8h10b(11)--10-8-----------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
Key: 10b(11) =bend note at tenth fret to make it sound like the note at
the 11th fret
r =release bend
p =pulloff
h =hammeron
\ =slide down fretboard
~ =vibrato note
Finally, there are a number of nice little fillers put in, I'll leave you to
work them out yourself, but they mostly follow the shape of the Gm chord,
eg: e|------------|
B|------------|
G|-5b(6)r-3h5-|
Hope that's nice and easy to follow. Don't hesitate to contact me, I like to
get responses. Thanks,
Sam Coleman
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