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Jason Aldean - Johnny Cash-lead W/ Intro & Solo (Lead)
Album: Relentless (2007)
Submitter: vukev (7) on 6/3/08 3 comments
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Jason Aldean-Johnny Cash
Album-Relentless


This may not be exactly right, but it's darn close and I like to play it this way
This is the way they do it live.  For the album version, I think you need to slap a capo
on the first fret and play everything relative to it.
My first tab, so comments and corrections welcome.  

Intro
e--------------------------------------------
b-1/3--3--1/3--3--3--3-----------------------
g-0----0--0----0--0--0--0h2--2--0----2-------
d-----------------------0----0--0h3--0-------
a---------------------------------------3h5--
e--------------------------------------------

Riff after 1st line of verse 2
467 miles to the outskirts of Last Vegas then play this:

e--------------------------------------------------2---
b--------------------------------------------------3---
g------7-------------------------------------------2---
d------------10-----10\9--9\7--7\5--3~p0-----3--0--0---
a--/9-----9------9------------------------3------------
e------------------------------------------------------



Solo:  On the CD this should match closely.  I think it's near dead to what they play live.
e-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
b---------------6~----------8------------------------7/8--7---7/8----8--8/10----
g--5/7--7--5---------7--5--------5/7\5~--5/7--7--5----------7------7------------
d-------------------------5-----------------------------------------------------
a-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
e-------------------------------------------------------------------------------


e---------------------------------------------13-----------------------------------
b--13--[13fb--13*--13--13--13--13]----13r-fb-----13r-------------------------------
g-----------------------------------------------------12\--------------------------
d----------------------------------------------------------12\---------------------
a----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
e----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      [Hold bend-1/4 release at *]    Above part would be same as sliding 15/13/15


----------------------------------------15fb---------------
-----------------------------------------------------------
--7p0--9p0--10p0--12p0--14p0--16p0--17---------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------


There ya go.  Hope everyone enjoyed.
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Is there anyway you can tab out the chords to this song? thanks
-ledouxit | 1/23/2009
Kinda...not right. Sorry. No Capo, no funny business. This song the band tunes down to Eb (live or otherwise). Eb-Ab-Db-F#-Bb-Eb

The first part of the riff is done on the B (5th string 3rd fret slide to 5th fret) in unison with the open E (6th string.) The riff then climbs down to the G string with 2nd fret to 4th fret slide then back to the 2nd fret in unison with the open B (5th string) then open G to down to the 2nd fret on the D string.

Look for my tab coming soon. Grin Picker. Remember, if its a simple song, and seems complicated when you play it, your probably not playing right. ;-)
-GrinPicker | 6/19/2009
I'm not gonna argue this because I wouldn't doubt that they change it up, but I saw Kurt Allison play this song with Jason on Jimmy Kimmel and they were playing it in D in standard tuning. Also, in the music video it looks like Kurt is tuned up half a step (F, A#, D#, G#, C, F) and playing over the D, C, G progression...
-vukev | 6/19/2009
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