Chords for ROGER MCGUINN: "MR TAMBOURINE MAN" Live at Monmouth University, 4/24/14
Tempo:
119.7 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
It [E] might come off, it came from radio.
And then we picked a verse, we picked the middle verse that had boot heels in it,
because the Beatles wore these cool boots.
You know, imagery, you know.
And it also sounded like Jack Kerouac, it was kind of like beat poetry.
We picked that, and then I had to audition for the part.
Gene Clark and David didn't want anything to do with it, he didn't like it.
He still didn't like the song.
But Gene and I auditioned to see who was going to get to sing the lead on it,
and Gene sang it, and it sounded nice.
I sang it, and I put a little bit of Bob Dylan and a little bit of John Lennon into my vocal.
On purpose, just to see if I could get some energy, and so I got the part.
Gene Clark came out.
[D] [Em]
[D] [G]
Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim [D] Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
I'm [D] not sleepy and [G] there ain't no [A] place I'm going [D] to.
[A] [D] [G]
Hey, [A] Mr.
[D] Tim Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
In [D] the jingle [G] jangle morning, I'll [A] come a [D] -loving you.
[G] Take me for a [A] trip [D] above your magic sorrel [G] and cheer.
All [D] my senses [G] are in spin, and [D] my head can [G] feel the pain.
And [D] I've chosen to [G] understand.
[D] Wait a minute for [G] my new heels to [A] be [D] wandering.
[G]
I'm ready to [A] go [D] anywhere, I'm ready for [G] you, babe.
Oh, [D] tonight [G] I'm afraid.
Cast your [D] dancing spell [G] by the way.
I promise to [D] go [A] [D] under it.
[A] [D] [G] Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim [D] Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
I'm [D] not sleepy [G] and there ain't no [A] place I'm [D] going to.
[A] [G] Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim [D] Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
In [D] the jingle jangle [G] morning, I'll [A] come a [D]-loving you.
[Em] [D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Dm]
[N]
And then we picked a verse, we picked the middle verse that had boot heels in it,
because the Beatles wore these cool boots.
You know, imagery, you know.
And it also sounded like Jack Kerouac, it was kind of like beat poetry.
We picked that, and then I had to audition for the part.
Gene Clark and David didn't want anything to do with it, he didn't like it.
He still didn't like the song.
But Gene and I auditioned to see who was going to get to sing the lead on it,
and Gene sang it, and it sounded nice.
I sang it, and I put a little bit of Bob Dylan and a little bit of John Lennon into my vocal.
On purpose, just to see if I could get some energy, and so I got the part.
Gene Clark came out.
[D] [Em]
[D] [G]
Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim [D] Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
I'm [D] not sleepy and [G] there ain't no [A] place I'm going [D] to.
[A] [D] [G]
Hey, [A] Mr.
[D] Tim Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
In [D] the jingle [G] jangle morning, I'll [A] come a [D] -loving you.
[G] Take me for a [A] trip [D] above your magic sorrel [G] and cheer.
All [D] my senses [G] are in spin, and [D] my head can [G] feel the pain.
And [D] I've chosen to [G] understand.
[D] Wait a minute for [G] my new heels to [A] be [D] wandering.
[G]
I'm ready to [A] go [D] anywhere, I'm ready for [G] you, babe.
Oh, [D] tonight [G] I'm afraid.
Cast your [D] dancing spell [G] by the way.
I promise to [D] go [A] [D] under it.
[A] [D] [G] Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim [D] Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
I'm [D] not sleepy [G] and there ain't no [A] place I'm [D] going to.
[A] [G] Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim [D] Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
In [D] the jingle jangle [G] morning, I'll [A] come a [D]-loving you.
[Em] [D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Dm]
[N]
Key:
D
G
A
Em
E
D
G
A
_ It [E] might come off, it came from radio.
And then we picked a verse, we picked the middle verse that had boot heels in it,
because the Beatles wore these cool boots.
_ You know, imagery, you know.
And it also sounded like Jack Kerouac, it was kind of like beat poetry.
_ _ We picked that, and then I had to audition for the part.
Gene Clark and David didn't want anything to do with it, he didn't like it.
He still didn't like the song.
But Gene and I auditioned to see who was going to get to sing the lead on it,
and Gene sang it, and it sounded nice.
I sang it, and I put a little bit of Bob Dylan and a little bit of John Lennon into my vocal.
On purpose, just to see if I could get some energy, and so I got the part.
_ Gene Clark came out. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim [D] Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
I'm [D] not sleepy and [G] there ain't no [A] place I'm going [D] to.
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G]
Hey, [A] Mr.
[D] Tim Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
In [D] the jingle _ [G] jangle morning, I'll [A] come a [D] _ -loving you. _ _ _
[G] _ Take me for a [A] trip [D] above your magic sorrel [G] and cheer.
All [D] my senses [G] are in spin, and [D] my head can [G] feel the pain.
And [D] I've chosen to [G] understand. _ _
[D] Wait a minute for [G] my new heels to [A] be [D] wandering.
_ _ _ _ [G] _
I'm ready to [A] go [D] anywhere, I'm ready for [G] you, babe. _
Oh, [D] tonight [G] I'm afraid. _
Cast your [D] dancing spell [G] by the way.
I promise to [D] go [A] [D] under it.
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim [D] _ Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
I'm [D] not sleepy [G] and there ain't no [A] place I'm [D] going to.
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim _ [D] Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
In [D] the jingle jangle [G] _ morning, I'll [A] come a [D]-loving you.
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And then we picked a verse, we picked the middle verse that had boot heels in it,
because the Beatles wore these cool boots.
_ You know, imagery, you know.
And it also sounded like Jack Kerouac, it was kind of like beat poetry.
_ _ We picked that, and then I had to audition for the part.
Gene Clark and David didn't want anything to do with it, he didn't like it.
He still didn't like the song.
But Gene and I auditioned to see who was going to get to sing the lead on it,
and Gene sang it, and it sounded nice.
I sang it, and I put a little bit of Bob Dylan and a little bit of John Lennon into my vocal.
On purpose, just to see if I could get some energy, and so I got the part.
_ Gene Clark came out. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim [D] Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
I'm [D] not sleepy and [G] there ain't no [A] place I'm going [D] to.
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G]
Hey, [A] Mr.
[D] Tim Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
In [D] the jingle _ [G] jangle morning, I'll [A] come a [D] _ -loving you. _ _ _
[G] _ Take me for a [A] trip [D] above your magic sorrel [G] and cheer.
All [D] my senses [G] are in spin, and [D] my head can [G] feel the pain.
And [D] I've chosen to [G] understand. _ _
[D] Wait a minute for [G] my new heels to [A] be [D] wandering.
_ _ _ _ [G] _
I'm ready to [A] go [D] anywhere, I'm ready for [G] you, babe. _
Oh, [D] tonight [G] I'm afraid. _
Cast your [D] dancing spell [G] by the way.
I promise to [D] go [A] [D] under it.
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim [D] _ Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
I'm [D] not sleepy [G] and there ain't no [A] place I'm [D] going to.
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] Hey, Mr.
[A] Tim _ [D] Greenberg, play a song [G] for me.
In [D] the jingle jangle [G] _ morning, I'll [A] come a [D]-loving you.
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _