Everyday Is A Winding Road (Sheryl Crow/Jeff Trott/Brian MacLeod) This is the way the song goes. When Sheryl plays it her guitar is tuned down and so instead of playing the Db she plays a D. If you'd want to play that version instead, lower all the notes by one semi-tone, or if you can't, e-mail me. The first thing you hear in this song, is a little funky sound, and then the drums kick in. If you want to play that sound it goes like this: E--0--7--- B-----9--- G-----9--- D-------- A-------- E-------- (Hit those strings and bend them slightly) Intro: First Guitar: Db B Gb... Second Guitar: Sliding sound played over first guitar: Db B Gb Db B Gb E------------------------9/11--9/11--9-----------------------4/6--4/6--4--| B------------------------9/11--9/11--9-----------------------4/6--4/6--4--| G------------------------9/11--9/11--9-----------------------4/6--4/6--4--| D-------------------------------------------------------------------------|x2 A-------------------------------------------------------------------------| E-------------------------------------------------------------------------| Verse: Db B Gb I hitched a ride with a vending machine repair man Db B Gb He says he's been down this road more than twice Db B Gb He was high on intellectualism Db B Gb I've never been there but the brochure looks nice Bridge: Abm Db B Jump in, let's go Abm Db B Lay back, enjoy the show Abm Db B Everybody gets high, everybody gets low, Abm B These are the days when anything goes Chorus: Db E Gb Everyday is a winding road Db E Gb I get a little bit closer Db E Gb Everyday is a faded sign Db E Gb Db (same as the intro :1x) I get a little bit closer to feeling fine In the chorus, there is a little riff in the background, it may be played by a keyboard or a guitar, It sounds like a guitar. It goes like this: E-----------------------------| B-----------------------------| G------------11---------------| D--8--9--8-----8--------------| A------------------11---------| E-----------------------------| Verse 2: (during the 2nd and 3rd verses remember that the second guitar comes in playing the sliding parts like in the intro) Db B Gb He's got a daughter he calls Easter Db B Gb She was born on a Tuesday night Db B Gb I'm just wondering why I feel so all alone Db B Gb Why I'm a stranger in my own life (Bridge) The chorus is the same as before just that it is repeated, and when you get to the end where she says, "feelin' fine...", just hold the last Db 'til it fades. Then you go into the solo: E---------------------------------------------------| G--4/6-4/6-4----9/11-11--x-9/11-11-11---------------| B--4/6-4/6-4----9/11-11--x-9/11-11-11---------------| x4 D--4/6-4/6-4----9/11-11--x-9/11-11-11---------------| A---------------------------------------------------| E---------------------------------------------------| (Feel free to be yourself with this solo, it is usually played with a slide(bottleneck), but if you don't have one you can still do it - use your fingers! Bend the strings, add wah-wah, add distortion, the weirder you play it the more it will sound like the song. When you finish the "9/11" part slide your hands up the guitar before you go back to repeat the bar, it sounds good. Be creative. Verse 3: (this verse starts off with no guitar and then both guitars fade in around the 3rd line. Chords are the same as before.) I've been living in a sea of anarchy I've been living on coffee and nicotine I've been wondering if all the thing I've seen Were ever real, were ever really happening (Last chorus is the same as the others)
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If It Makes You Happy | Crow, Sheryl | 2866 | txt |
Oh Marie | Crow, Sheryl | 1721 | txt |
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