Bright Lights and Blonde Haired Women
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Bright Lights and Blonde Haired Women
Can anyone supply me the chords for this great tune? Sure would appreciate it.
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"Live in London"
Well here's how I played it on the "live in london" Dale Watson CD.
[tab]
Bright lights and Blonde haired Women
Key of F/C6th pedal steel
(R=raise half tone)
:To play 4 or more strings; rake up with
Thumb from bottom,while pickin the top
string with finger in one motion.
FM9 C#sus7 C#9
1._______________|_______________|
2._______________|_______________|
3._5(7)__5~5(7)~5|_8~~~__8~~~~~~~|
4._5(7)__5~5(7)~5|_8(R)__8~8(R)~8|
5._5~~~__5~~~~~~~|_8~~~__8~~~~~~~|
6._5~~~__5~~~~~~~|_8(6)__8(6)~~~~|
7._______________|_______________|
8._______________|_______________|
BbM7 C7 F
1.___________________|__________|
2.___________________|__________|
3.___________________|__________|
4._10(7)__10~10(7)~10|__________|
5._10~~~__10~~~~~~~~~|_5~~3_____|
6._10~~~__10~~~~~~~~~|______5__3|
7._10~~~__10~~~~~~~~~|__________|_5
8.___________________|__________|
:alt for C#sus7 if you don't raise
4th string a half tone.
1.___________________
2.___________________
3.___________________
4.___________________
5._11__11(5)~11~11(5)
6._11__11~~~~~~~~~~~~
7._11__11~~~~~~~~~~~~
8._11__11~~~~~~~~~~~~
[/tab]
That's the intro and a alternative.
The second chord is a #5sus
Ricky
[tab]
Bright lights and Blonde haired Women
Key of F/C6th pedal steel
(R=raise half tone)
:To play 4 or more strings; rake up with
Thumb from bottom,while pickin the top
string with finger in one motion.
FM9 C#sus7 C#9
1._______________|_______________|
2._______________|_______________|
3._5(7)__5~5(7)~5|_8~~~__8~~~~~~~|
4._5(7)__5~5(7)~5|_8(R)__8~8(R)~8|
5._5~~~__5~~~~~~~|_8~~~__8~~~~~~~|
6._5~~~__5~~~~~~~|_8(6)__8(6)~~~~|
7._______________|_______________|
8._______________|_______________|
BbM7 C7 F
1.___________________|__________|
2.___________________|__________|
3.___________________|__________|
4._10(7)__10~10(7)~10|__________|
5._10~~~__10~~~~~~~~~|_5~~3_____|
6._10~~~__10~~~~~~~~~|______5__3|
7._10~~~__10~~~~~~~~~|__________|_5
8.___________________|__________|
:alt for C#sus7 if you don't raise
4th string a half tone.
1.___________________
2.___________________
3.___________________
4.___________________
5._11__11(5)~11~11(5)
6._11__11~~~~~~~~~~~~
7._11__11~~~~~~~~~~~~
8._11__11~~~~~~~~~~~~
[/tab]
That's the intro and a alternative.
The second chord is a #5sus
Ricky
Ricky Davis
Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com
Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com
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I'm not sure of what the chord names are but about 22 or 23 years ago when I was still in SoCal, our fiddle player sang it in the key of F. I was playing my old ShoBud U-12 then and the intro I did was with the E's lowered at the 6th fret. I'd use the pedal that raised the 5th & 6th strings a whole tone each and just strum the chord, then rock on and off the pedal twice, move to the 7th fret and do the same thing. Then move to the 8th fret and repeat it again and then walk back to the root from the five. Each move was one measure. I don't know what I was doing but it worked. To do the same thing on C6th, you'd just start at the 5th fret and use the pedal that raises your 3rd and 4th strings a whole tone! It's probably nowhere near the same but if you're familiar with the old Ray Price recording it's a vague resemblance!.......JH in Va.
Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!!
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chords for Bright lights and blonde haired women
I see the intro from Ricky above but could someone give me a quick rundown of the chords in the verse. I don't need tab.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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