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I'm fairly certain it should be capoed on the fifth fret, but other than that it seems spot on, good job! -Ellery | 6/17/2013 |
Thanks for the feedback! It's quite possible that my guitar was out of tune after I put on the capo, so I'll check that when I get home and adjust the tab accordingly. -NixonTheGrouch | 6/17/2013 |
Great job - Capo is definitely on 4 not 5. Why the asterisks? He sang the words so please write the words. -Amateur39 | 1/14/2014 |
Oops, never adjusted the capo. Fixed now. Thanks! Oh, and the swear filtering is the site, not me! :-) -NixonTheGrouch | 1/15/2014 |
Had a guy play my stage on the San Antonio Rodeo this year do this song and it was so well done, I had to go look the song up and listen to Isbell's version. What a great artist he is! I look forward to checking the tab against the song -lmofle | 3/7/2014 |
Great job, thanks a lot. Greetings from Denmark -thrax | 11/10/2014 |
On the production version it's in key of Am--capo on 5th fret. On the demo version which is included on Southeastern, Jason performs the song in the key of Gm- capo on 3rd fret. And if you watch his video SiriusXM/Outlaw Country he does the song in G#m---capo on the 4th fret. So your both right. Any way you slice it though--he sounds great and the song is powerful. -nellard | 3/8/2015 |