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Steve Earle - Willin' (Chord)
Submitter: lmofle (1058) on 8/15/04 4 comments
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Willin’
By Steve Earle
Tabbed by Larry Mofle
rmofle at satx.rr.com
8/15/2004

Capo 2

          G                   G/F#   
I've been warped by the rain, driven by the snow
Em                       C  
Drunk and I'm dirty, but don't you know
         G 	    C        G
That I'm still...willin'
G                G/F# 
Out on the road, late last night
Em                     C 
Saw my pretty Alice in every headlight
G      C         G  
Alice,....Dallas Alice


Chorus:
               C              D  
I've been from Tucson to Tucumcari
D                G
Tehachapi to Tonapah
            G                                  C
I've driven every kind of rig that's ever been made
     C                                      D
I've driven the backroads so I wouldn't get weighed
               C     D           G 
If you give me weed, whites, and wine
                  D 
Can you show me a sign
D           Em     C       G
And I'll be willin'..to be movin'


Mandolin Break


I've been kicked by the wind, robbed by the sleet
I had my head stoved in, but I'm still on my feet
And I'm still willin'
And I smuggled some smokes for folks in Mexico
Baked by the sun every time I go to Mexico


Chorus

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Chorus
 
 Comments (click here to add a non-facebook comment)
i dont think this is right... the chord progression should be G,
(variation of D), Em, Cadd9, G. then a sweet little slide down the
neck in the Cadd9 formation then back to G.... if you want to know
more... let me know. Phil Pritchett plays this in concert alot and
its awesome and thats how he plays it... also it was first done by
Little Feat. I can tell you more if you want more about it.

-Texas97 | 8/24/2004
you are right - i used to know that little slide down the neck and now for the life of it i can't put it back together. any help you could give.... and Steve does play essentially the same run that George wrote and played for Little Feat
-mitchhell | 1/17/2005
In response, that's practically what I am
playing only in the simple version - You say
the progression should be:

G, a Variation of D, Em, Cadd9, G

whereas I am playing:

G, G/F# (which can be changed to D/F#), Em,
C, G.

I chose the G/F# as it is the transition
chord between G and Em and I also try to
make it easy on the new guitar player.

-lmofle | 1/17/2005
The G/F# should actually be a D/F#
-diverden | 7/23/2014
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