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Date: 09 Dec 1993 19:40:36 -0500 (EST)
From: SHAW95@wharton.upenn.edu
Subject: "Fulsom Prison Blues"
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This is a rough version of
"Fulsom Prison Blues" - Johnny Cash
h = hammer
p = pull off
b = bend
(B7) = chord
INTRO and END ...
e
B
G
D 1 1 Verse = E A B7
A 2 2 2 2 alternate pick / downstrum
E 3b4b3 0 ie. pick 5th / down /
pick 6th / down
SOLO ...
e 7 9p7 10 7 7 9p7 9b10b9
B 8h9 8h9
G x 2
D
A
E
e 7 6 5 5 5 5 9 5 12 11 12 11
B 5 5 5 5
G 6 6 6 6 6 6
D
A
E
e
B
G
D 0h2 2 2 2 0h2 2
A 2 0h2 2 0 1
E 0 0 0 0 4
e
B
G
D 1 1 1 1
A 2 (B7) (B7) 2 (B7) (B7) 0h2 2 2 1 0
E 2 2 2b3b2 0
Marc,
I don't know how many of these songs you will be familiar with so I'll include words
for ones that are like this. A lot are words with chords over them.
Johnny Cash does this in E.
E
I hear the train a comin' it's rollin 'round the bend
and I a'int seen the sunshine since I don't know when
A E
I'm stuck in Folsom Prison, and time keeps draggin' on.
B7 E
But that train keeps a movin' on down to-San-An-Tone
(same pattern for all verses)
When I was just a baby my mame told me, "Son
Always be a good boy, don't ever play with guns"
But I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die
When I heat the whistle blowin' I hang my head and cry.
Well, if they freed me fom this prison, if that railroad train was mine
I bet I'd move it all a little farther down the line
Far from Fulsom Prison, that's where I want to stay
And I'd let that lonsome whistle, blow my blues away