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Bob Away My Blues by Marshall Tucker Band Bob Away My Blues The tune opens with Toy doing a interval slide from G6 to E6 giving it a strum at each so thats G6 F#6 F6 E#6 E6. The tune then gets rolling with a Texas swing beat and the is E6 & A7. E6 F6 F#6 G6 A7 1 ------------------------------------------------------|E 2 -2--3--4---5--8---------------------------------------|B 3 -1--2--3---4--6---------------------------------------|G 4 -2--3--4---5--7---------------------------------------|D 5 -2--3--4---5--7---------------------------------------|A 6 ------------------------------------------------------|E After the intro, thats where standard blues comes in, the chords are - E, C#7, F#9, B7, G#7, A, D9 E C#7 F#9 B7 G#7 A D9 1 -9---9---9---7---4--5--5------------------------------|E 2 -9---9---9---7---4--5--5------------------------------|B 3 -9---10--9---8---5--6--5------------------------------|G 4 -9---9---8---7---4--7--4------------------------------|D 5 -7---11--9---9---6--7--5------------------------------|A 6 -X---9---X---7---4--5--X------------------------------|E So those are the chord shapes to play this. The real genius is how Toy put these together. If you just play those chords in the order they are presented will be off to a great start. lets put the chords over some of the lyrics and you will able to put this together. Its a short song with a very sweet feel. If you wanted to and play a nice solo into it I would suggest using full verse as that song is layed in tight verses. From the intro, the first word of the song is sung on the A7 as shown above. A7 E C#7 F#9 B7 E B7 I'm goin down to the river, got my cane poll in my hand E C#7 F#9 B7 Got my red worms, in this maxwellhouse coffee can E G#7 A D9 I'm gonna sit back under a shade tree by the river bank where its cool E C#7 F#9 B7 E I'm gonna close my eyes and dream and let cork bob away my blues. Now then to play and sing this your gonna have to learn to sing it just the way Doug sings it. Toy Caldwell was quite happy to shoehorn lots of words into the same timeing, so the last verse it seems like you have lots of time between E and C#7, but you really you have to fit all of that in in just a touch more then you had with the first verse. ----------------