Chords for Bob Dylan - Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again (Official Audio)

Tempo:
135.2 bpm
Chords used:

E

C#m

A

B

G#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Bob Dylan - Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again (Official Audio) chords
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[E]
All the rag men draw [C#m]
circles [E] up and down the [C#m]
block.
[E] I'd ask him what the matter [C#m]
was, but [A] I know that he don't [B]
talk.
And [A] the ladies treat me [E]
kindly, and [C#m] they finish me [E] with tape.
[C#m] But deep inside my [E]
heart, [A] I know I [E] can't escape.
[G#m] Oh, mama, can this really be the end?
To be [E] stuck [B] inside a [C#m]
mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E]
again.
Well, Shakespeare, [C#m] he's in the alley [E] with his pointed shoes
and his [C#m] bells, [E]
speaking to some [C#m] French girl [A] who says she knows me [B] well.
[A] And I would send [E] a message [C#m] to find out if she's [E] talked.
The [C#m]
post office has been [E] stolen, and [A] the mailbox is [E] locked.
[G#m]
Oh, mama, can this really be the end?
To be [E]
stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] again.
Mona tried [C#m] to tell me [E] to stay away from the [C#m] train line.
[E] She said that all the [C#m]
railroad men just [A] drink up your blood [B] like wine.
And [A] I said, oh, I didn't [E] know that.
But [C#m] then again, there's only one [E] I've met.
[C#m] And he just smoked [E] my eyelids and [A] punched my [E]
cigarette.
[G#m] Oh, mama, can this really be the end?
To be [E] stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E]
again.
Grandpa died [C#m] last week, [E] and now he's buried in the rocks.
But everybody [C#m] still talks about [A] how badly they were [B] shot.
[A] But me, I expected [E] it to happen.
[C#m]
I knew he'd [E] lost control [C#m] when he built a [E] fire on Main Street
[A]
and shot it full [E] of holes.
[G#m]
Oh, mama, can this really be the end?
To be [E]
stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] again.
Now, the senator [C#m] came down here [E] showing everyone [C#m] his gun,
[E] handing out [C#m] free tickets to [A] the wedding of his [B]
son.
[A] And me, I nearly [E] got busted.
[C#m] And wouldn't it be my [E]
luck [C#m] to get caught without a [E] ticket
and [A] be discovered [E] beneath the truck?
[G#m] Oh, mama, is this really the end?
To be [E] stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E]
again.
Now, the tea preacher looked [C#m] so baffled
when I [E] asked him why he [C#m] dressed [E]
with 20 pounds [C#m] of headlines
[A]
stapled to his [B] chest.
[A] But he cursed me when I [E] proved to him that [C#m] I whispered,
said, not even [E] you can hide.
[C#m] You see, you're just like [E] me.
[A] I hope you're [E] satisfied.
[G#m] Oh, mama, can this really be the end?
To be [E]
stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] again.
Now, the rain man [C#m] gave me two cues.
[E] Then he said, jump [C#m] right in.
[E] The one was [C#m] Texas medicine.
The [A] other was just [B] railroad gin.
[A] And like a fool, [E] I mixed them.
[C#m] And it strangled up my [E]
mind.
And [C#m] now people just get [E]
uglier.
And [A] I have no sense of [E]
time.
[G#m] Oh, mama, can this really be the end?
To be [E] stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] again.
Now, when Ruthie says, come [C#m] see her [E] in her honky-tonk [C#m] lagoon
where I [E] can watch her waltz [C#m] for free
[A] near the [B] Panamanian moon.
[A] And I say, oh, [E] come on now.
[C#m] You know you know about my [E] debutante.
And [C#m] she says, your debutante just knows [E] what you need.
[A] But I know what you [E] want.
[G#m]
Oh, mama, can this really be the end?
To be [E]
stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] again.
Now, the bricks lay [C#m] on Grand Street
[E] where the neon red men [C#m]
climb.
[E] They all fall there so [C#m]
perfectly.
[A] It all seems so well [B]
timed.
[A] And here I sit so [E]
patiently [C#m] waiting to [E] find out what price
[C#m] you have to pay [E] to get out of going [A] through all these things [E] twice.
[G#m] Oh, mama, is this really the end?
To [E] be stuck [B] here inside a [C#m] mobile [E] [A] with the Memphis blues [E] again.
[B] [C#m] [E]
[A] [E]
[N]
Key:  
E
2311
C#m
13421114
A
1231
B
12341112
G#m
123111114
E
2311
C#m
13421114
A
1231
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To learn Bob Dylan - Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again chords, your first step should be understanding these chords - A, E, A, E, C#m and E in sequence. Set your pace at 67 BPM initially and then sync up with the song's BPM of 135. With an eye on the song's key E Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ All the rag men draw [C#m] _
circles _ [E] up and down the [C#m]
block.
_ [E] I'd ask him what the matter [C#m]
was, but [A] I know that he don't [B]
talk.
And [A] the ladies treat me [E]
kindly, and [C#m] they finish me [E] with tape.
_ [C#m] But deep inside my [E]
heart, _ [A] I know I [E] can't escape.
_ _ [G#m] Oh, _ _ mama, can this really be the end?
To be [E] stuck [B] inside a [C#m]
mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E]
again.
_ _ _ _ _ Well, Shakespeare, [C#m] he's in the alley _ [E] with his pointed shoes
and his [C#m] bells, _ _ [E] _
speaking to some [C#m] French girl [A] who says she knows me [B] well.
_ [A] And I would send [E] a message _ [C#m] to find out if she's [E] talked.
The [C#m]
post office has been [E] stolen, _ and [A] the mailbox is [E] locked.
_ _ [G#m]
Oh, _ _ mama, _ can this really be the end?
To be [E]
stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] again. _ _ _
_ _ _ Mona tried [C#m] to tell me [E] to stay away from the [C#m] train line.
[E] She said that all the [C#m]
railroad men just [A] drink up your blood [B] like wine.
And [A] I said, oh, I didn't [E] know that.
But [C#m] then again, there's only one [E] I've met.
_ [C#m] And he just smoked [E] my eyelids and [A] punched my _ [E]
cigarette.
_ _ [G#m] _ _ Oh, mama, _ can this really be the end?
_ To be [E] stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E]
again. _ _ _ _ _ _
Grandpa died [C#m] last week, [E] and now he's buried in the rocks.
_ But everybody [C#m] still talks about [A] how badly they were [B] shot.
_ [A] But me, I expected [E] it to happen.
_ [C#m]
I knew he'd [E] lost control _ [C#m] when he built a [E] fire on Main Street
[A]
and shot it full [E] of holes.
_ [G#m]
Oh, _ _ mama, _ can this really be the end?
To be [E]
stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] again. _ _ _
_ _ Now, the senator _ [C#m] came down here [E] showing everyone [C#m] his gun,
_ _ [E] _ handing out [C#m] free tickets to [A] the wedding of his [B]
son.
_ [A] And me, I nearly [E] got busted.
_ [C#m] And wouldn't it be my [E]
luck _ [C#m] to get caught without a [E] ticket
_ and [A] be discovered _ [E] beneath the truck?
_ [G#m] Oh, _ _ mama, is this really the end?
To be [E] stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] _
again.
_ _ _ _ Now, the tea preacher looked [C#m] so baffled
when I [E] asked him why he [C#m] dressed _ _ [E]
with 20 pounds [C#m] of headlines
_ [A]
stapled to his [B] _ chest.
[A] But he cursed me when I [E] proved to him that [C#m] I whispered,
said, not even [E] you can hide.
[C#m] You see, you're just like [E] me.
_ [A] I hope you're _ [E] satisfied.
_ [G#m] Oh, _ _ _ mama, _ can this really be the end?
To be [E]
stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] again. _ _ _
_ _ Now, the rain man [C#m] gave me two cues.
[E] Then he said, jump [C#m] right in.
[E] _ _ The one was [C#m] Texas medicine.
_ The [A] other was just [B] railroad gin.
[A] And like a fool, [E] I mixed them.
[C#m] And it strangled up my [E]
mind.
And [C#m] now people just get [E]
uglier.
And [A] I have no sense of [E] _
time.
_ [G#m] _ Oh, _ mama, _ can this really be the end?
To be [E] stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] again.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Now, when Ruthie says, come [C#m] see her _ [E] in her honky-tonk [C#m] lagoon
_ where I [E] can watch her waltz [C#m] for free
[A] near the _ [B] Panamanian moon.
_ [A] And I say, oh, [E] come on now.
[C#m] You know you know about my [E] debutante.
And [C#m] she says, your debutante just knows [E] what you need.
[A] But I know what you [E] want.
_ _ [G#m] _
Oh, _ mama, _ can this really be the end?
To be [E]
stuck [B] inside [C#m] a mobile [E] with [A] the Memphis blues [E] again. _ _ _
_ _ Now, the bricks lay [C#m] on Grand Street
[E] where the neon red men [C#m]
climb.
_ [E] They all fall there so [C#m]
perfectly.
_ [A] It all seems so well [B]
timed.
_ [A] And here I sit so [E]
patiently _ _ [C#m] waiting to [E] find out what price
[C#m] you have to pay [E] to get out of going [A] through all these things [E] twice.
_ _ _ [G#m] Oh, _ mama, _ is this really the end?
To [E] be stuck [B] here inside a [C#m] mobile _ [E] [A] with the Memphis blues [E] again.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _

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