Chords for Tangled up in blue
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[E] [Ab] [Eb] Blood on the Tracks was the first album I heard of Bob Dylan's and I think it's
probably the ladies vote I think as his albums go and [G] just to hear him
vulnerable like that you just want to you just want to cuddle him not just
because he's vulnerable [Db] and [N] this is called Tangled Up in Blue
[Fm] [Ab] [A]
[E] [Fm] [Db]
[D]
[C] [G] [D]
[G] [A] I was [Bm] standing at the side of the [D] road, the rain falling [G] on my shoes, [A] heading [Bm] up to the East Coast, [D] I know a [G] place he knew, he's getting [A] through, [G] tangled [D] up in blue
[G]
[D] [Gm] [D] [C]
[D] [G] [D] she was [C] married when we first [D] met, seemed to [Am] be divorced, [D] I helped her [Am] out of her jam I [G] guess, but it was really too much for us, [D] we drove that [G] car, [D] and the minute [C] I went, [D] I spit [C] up on the dark side of [G] life and the feeling was this,
[A] turn [Bm] around and listen to [D] me as I was [G] walking, [A] I heard her [Bm] say on my [D] shoulder, we'll meet again [G] someday, on the [A] avenue,
[G] tangled [D] up in blue, [G] [D]
[G] [D] [G] [D]
[G] [D] and I had a [C] job with a great [D] number of brothers, working as a cook with a spare, but I never did [Am] like it all that much,
[G] and one day the axe just fell, [D] so we drifted [Am] down to New [D] Orleans, I was lucky enough to [Am] be employed, [D] working for a [Am] boy on a fishing [G] boat, right out of the girlie crawl, [A] I know I [Bm] wasn't [D]
[G] close behind, [A] I seen a lot [Bm] of women, [D] but she never escaped [G] my mind, and I [A] just grew, [F] [G] tangled [D] up in blue
[G]
[D] [G]
[D] she was waiting in a topless place, and I stopped in for a beer, couldn't stop [Am] looking at the side of her [G] face, in the spotlight so clear, [D] later [Am] on when the crowd turned [D] out, I was about to [Am] do the same, [Dm] she came up behind me in the back of my [G] chair, said tell me don't I know your name, [A] I wanted [Bm] something underneath my [D] [G]
[A] breath, must have lit [Bm] up when I met her, my knees [D] were just dripping down her [G] face
I took [A] my shoes, [G] and turned to [D] look,
[G] [D] she [Gm] [D] lit the burner on the stove, and offered [Am] me a pint, [D] I thought you'd never [Am] say I loved you, she [G] said you looked like the silent [D] type, she opened a letter from a book of war, and handed it [Am] to me, [D] written by [Am] an Italian [G] poet in the 15th century, [A] and every one [Bm] of them words came [D] true, but I left [G] her cold
[A] pouring [Bm] out of every page, [D] like it was raining in [G] my soul, for [A] me, tangled [G] [D] up in blue
[Gm] [D] [C]
[D] [C] [D] I lived with him on Montague street, and faced him down the stairs, there was music in your face at [G] night, and revolution in the [C] air, [D] but he got into dealing with slaves, so I made a side of a [C] guy, [D] she had to sell everything she [G] owned, she froze up inside, [A] and then [Bm] when my father fell, [D] he [G] came and drove, [A] the only [Bm] thing I knew how to do, [D] was [G] keep an eye on my [A] brother too
[C] [G] I'm tangled [D] up in blue
[G] [D]
[F] [G] [D] I thought I'd get to her somehow, and all the people, [Am] [G] she's in the story now, [D] some are [Am] mathematicians, [D] some are carpenters, I don't know how it [Dm] all got started, I [G] don't know what they're doing with their life, [A] me, I'm [Bm] still [D] on the road,
[G] [A] we don't [Bm] really feel the [D] same, she's coming from a [G] different point [A] of view
[C] [G]
[D]
I'm [G]
[D]
[G] tangled up
[D] in blue
[G]
[A] [Bm] [D] [G]
[A] [Bm] [D] [G]
[A] [C] [G] [D]
[N]
probably the ladies vote I think as his albums go and [G] just to hear him
vulnerable like that you just want to you just want to cuddle him not just
because he's vulnerable [Db] and [N] this is called Tangled Up in Blue
[Fm] [Ab] [A]
[E] [Fm] [Db]
[D]
[C] [G] [D]
[G] [A] I was [Bm] standing at the side of the [D] road, the rain falling [G] on my shoes, [A] heading [Bm] up to the East Coast, [D] I know a [G] place he knew, he's getting [A] through, [G] tangled [D] up in blue
[G]
[D] [Gm] [D] [C]
[D] [G] [D] she was [C] married when we first [D] met, seemed to [Am] be divorced, [D] I helped her [Am] out of her jam I [G] guess, but it was really too much for us, [D] we drove that [G] car, [D] and the minute [C] I went, [D] I spit [C] up on the dark side of [G] life and the feeling was this,
[A] turn [Bm] around and listen to [D] me as I was [G] walking, [A] I heard her [Bm] say on my [D] shoulder, we'll meet again [G] someday, on the [A] avenue,
[G] tangled [D] up in blue, [G] [D]
[G] [D] [G] [D]
[G] [D] and I had a [C] job with a great [D] number of brothers, working as a cook with a spare, but I never did [Am] like it all that much,
[G] and one day the axe just fell, [D] so we drifted [Am] down to New [D] Orleans, I was lucky enough to [Am] be employed, [D] working for a [Am] boy on a fishing [G] boat, right out of the girlie crawl, [A] I know I [Bm] wasn't [D]
[G] close behind, [A] I seen a lot [Bm] of women, [D] but she never escaped [G] my mind, and I [A] just grew, [F] [G] tangled [D] up in blue
[G]
[D] [G]
[D] she was waiting in a topless place, and I stopped in for a beer, couldn't stop [Am] looking at the side of her [G] face, in the spotlight so clear, [D] later [Am] on when the crowd turned [D] out, I was about to [Am] do the same, [Dm] she came up behind me in the back of my [G] chair, said tell me don't I know your name, [A] I wanted [Bm] something underneath my [D] [G]
[A] breath, must have lit [Bm] up when I met her, my knees [D] were just dripping down her [G] face
I took [A] my shoes, [G] and turned to [D] look,
[G] [D] she [Gm] [D] lit the burner on the stove, and offered [Am] me a pint, [D] I thought you'd never [Am] say I loved you, she [G] said you looked like the silent [D] type, she opened a letter from a book of war, and handed it [Am] to me, [D] written by [Am] an Italian [G] poet in the 15th century, [A] and every one [Bm] of them words came [D] true, but I left [G] her cold
[A] pouring [Bm] out of every page, [D] like it was raining in [G] my soul, for [A] me, tangled [G] [D] up in blue
[Gm] [D] [C]
[D] [C] [D] I lived with him on Montague street, and faced him down the stairs, there was music in your face at [G] night, and revolution in the [C] air, [D] but he got into dealing with slaves, so I made a side of a [C] guy, [D] she had to sell everything she [G] owned, she froze up inside, [A] and then [Bm] when my father fell, [D] he [G] came and drove, [A] the only [Bm] thing I knew how to do, [D] was [G] keep an eye on my [A] brother too
[C] [G] I'm tangled [D] up in blue
[G] [D]
[F] [G] [D] I thought I'd get to her somehow, and all the people, [Am] [G] she's in the story now, [D] some are [Am] mathematicians, [D] some are carpenters, I don't know how it [Dm] all got started, I [G] don't know what they're doing with their life, [A] me, I'm [Bm] still [D] on the road,
[G] [A] we don't [Bm] really feel the [D] same, she's coming from a [G] different point [A] of view
[C] [G]
[D]
I'm [G]
[D]
[G] tangled up
[D] in blue
[G]
[A] [Bm] [D] [G]
[A] [Bm] [D] [G]
[A] [C] [G] [D]
[N]
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_ [E] _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] Blood on the Tracks was the first album I heard of Bob Dylan's and I think it's
probably the ladies vote I think as his albums go and [G] just to hear him
vulnerable like that you just want to you just want to cuddle him not just
because he's vulnerable [Db] and [N] this is called Tangled Up in Blue _
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_ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] I was [Bm] standing at the side of the [D] road, the rain falling [G] on my shoes, [A] heading [Bm] up to the East Coast, [D] I know a [G] place he knew, he's getting [A] through, _ _ [G] tangled [D] up in blue
[G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Gm] _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _
[D] _ _ [G] _ [D] she was [C] married when we first [D] met, seemed to [Am] be divorced, [D] I helped her [Am] out of her jam I [G] guess, but it was really too much for us, [D] we drove that [G] car, [D] and the minute [C] I went, [D] I spit [C] up on the dark side of [G] life and the feeling was this,
[A] turn [Bm] around and listen to [D] me as I was [G] walking, _ [A] I heard her [Bm] say on my [D] shoulder, we'll meet again [G] someday, on the [A] avenue, _ _ _
[G] tangled [D] up in blue, [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ [D] and I had a [C] job with a great [D] number of brothers, working as a cook with a spare, but I never did [Am] like it all that much,
[G] and one day the axe just fell, [D] so we drifted [Am] down to New [D] Orleans, I was lucky enough to [Am] be employed, [D] working for a [Am] boy on a fishing [G] boat, right out of the girlie crawl, [A] I know I [Bm] wasn't [D] _ _
[G] close behind, [A] I seen a lot [Bm] of women, [D] but she never escaped [G] my mind, and I [A] just grew, _ [F] _ [G] tangled [D] up in blue
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[D] she was waiting in a topless place, and I stopped in for a beer, couldn't stop [Am] looking at the side of her [G] face, in the spotlight so clear, [D] later [Am] on when the crowd turned [D] out, I was about to [Am] do the same, [Dm] she came up behind me in the back of my [G] chair, said tell me don't I know your name, [A] I wanted [Bm] something underneath my [D] _ _ [G] _
[A] breath, must have lit [Bm] up when I met her, my knees [D] were just dripping down her [G] face
I took [A] my shoes, _ _ [G] and turned to [D] look, _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ she _ [Gm] _ [D] _ _ _ _ lit the burner on the stove, and offered [Am] me a pint, [D] I thought you'd never [Am] say I loved you, she [G] said you looked like the silent [D] type, she opened a letter from a book of war, and handed it [Am] to me, [D] written by [Am] an Italian [G] poet in the 15th century, [A] and every one [Bm] of them words came [D] true, but I left [G] her cold
_ [A] pouring [Bm] out of every page, [D] like it was raining in [G] my soul, for [A] me, _ tangled [G] _ [D] up in blue _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _
[D] _ _ _ [C] [D] I lived with him on Montague street, and faced him down the stairs, there was music in your face at [G] night, and revolution in the [C] air, [D] but he got into dealing with slaves, so I made a side of a [C] guy, [D] she had to sell everything she [G] owned, she froze up inside, [A] and then [Bm] when my father fell, [D] he [G] came and drove, [A] the only [Bm] thing I knew how to do, [D] was [G] keep an eye on my [A] brother too _ _
[C] [G] I'm tangled [D] up in _ blue _ _
_ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ I thought I'd get to her somehow, and all the people, [Am] _ [G] she's in the story now, [D] some are [Am] mathematicians, [D] some are carpenters, I don't know how it [Dm] all got started, I [G] don't know what they're doing with their life, [A] me, I'm [Bm] still [D] on the road, _
[G] _ _ [A] we don't [Bm] really feel the [D] same, she's coming from a [G] different point [A] of view
_ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] tangled up _ _
[D] _ _ _ in blue _
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[A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ _ [Bm] _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
probably the ladies vote I think as his albums go and [G] just to hear him
vulnerable like that you just want to you just want to cuddle him not just
because he's vulnerable [Db] and [N] this is called Tangled Up in Blue _
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] I was [Bm] standing at the side of the [D] road, the rain falling [G] on my shoes, [A] heading [Bm] up to the East Coast, [D] I know a [G] place he knew, he's getting [A] through, _ _ [G] tangled [D] up in blue
[G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Gm] _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _
[D] _ _ [G] _ [D] she was [C] married when we first [D] met, seemed to [Am] be divorced, [D] I helped her [Am] out of her jam I [G] guess, but it was really too much for us, [D] we drove that [G] car, [D] and the minute [C] I went, [D] I spit [C] up on the dark side of [G] life and the feeling was this,
[A] turn [Bm] around and listen to [D] me as I was [G] walking, _ [A] I heard her [Bm] say on my [D] shoulder, we'll meet again [G] someday, on the [A] avenue, _ _ _
[G] tangled [D] up in blue, [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ [D] and I had a [C] job with a great [D] number of brothers, working as a cook with a spare, but I never did [Am] like it all that much,
[G] and one day the axe just fell, [D] so we drifted [Am] down to New [D] Orleans, I was lucky enough to [Am] be employed, [D] working for a [Am] boy on a fishing [G] boat, right out of the girlie crawl, [A] I know I [Bm] wasn't [D] _ _
[G] close behind, [A] I seen a lot [Bm] of women, [D] but she never escaped [G] my mind, and I [A] just grew, _ [F] _ [G] tangled [D] up in blue
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[D] she was waiting in a topless place, and I stopped in for a beer, couldn't stop [Am] looking at the side of her [G] face, in the spotlight so clear, [D] later [Am] on when the crowd turned [D] out, I was about to [Am] do the same, [Dm] she came up behind me in the back of my [G] chair, said tell me don't I know your name, [A] I wanted [Bm] something underneath my [D] _ _ [G] _
[A] breath, must have lit [Bm] up when I met her, my knees [D] were just dripping down her [G] face
I took [A] my shoes, _ _ [G] and turned to [D] look, _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ she _ [Gm] _ [D] _ _ _ _ lit the burner on the stove, and offered [Am] me a pint, [D] I thought you'd never [Am] say I loved you, she [G] said you looked like the silent [D] type, she opened a letter from a book of war, and handed it [Am] to me, [D] written by [Am] an Italian [G] poet in the 15th century, [A] and every one [Bm] of them words came [D] true, but I left [G] her cold
_ [A] pouring [Bm] out of every page, [D] like it was raining in [G] my soul, for [A] me, _ tangled [G] _ [D] up in blue _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _
[D] _ _ _ [C] [D] I lived with him on Montague street, and faced him down the stairs, there was music in your face at [G] night, and revolution in the [C] air, [D] but he got into dealing with slaves, so I made a side of a [C] guy, [D] she had to sell everything she [G] owned, she froze up inside, [A] and then [Bm] when my father fell, [D] he [G] came and drove, [A] the only [Bm] thing I knew how to do, [D] was [G] keep an eye on my [A] brother too _ _
[C] [G] I'm tangled [D] up in _ blue _ _
_ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ I thought I'd get to her somehow, and all the people, [Am] _ [G] she's in the story now, [D] some are [Am] mathematicians, [D] some are carpenters, I don't know how it [Dm] all got started, I [G] don't know what they're doing with their life, [A] me, I'm [Bm] still [D] on the road, _
[G] _ _ [A] we don't [Bm] really feel the [D] same, she's coming from a [G] different point [A] of view
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I'm _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
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_ _ _ _ [G] tangled up _ _
[D] _ _ _ in blue _
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