![]() Osborne Joan - Man In The Long Black Coat First Version: chords and tabs for the song. Watch chords and tablatures for all songs of the singer (group) Osborne Joan. Other chords and tabs for the "Man In The Long Black Coat" can find at the bottom of the page. orig. by Bob Dylan INTRO: Dm Cm Bb (2 times) Gm Bb C D Crickets are chirpin' the water is high Gm Bb F Gm There's a soft cotton dress on the line hangin' dry Gm Bb C D Window's wide open African trees Gm Bb F Gm Bent over backwards in a hurricane breeze F VIII Not a word, a goodbye, not even a note Gm Bb F Gm She's gone with the man in the long black coat Gm Bb C D Somebody seem him hangin' around Gm Bb F Gm At the old dance hall on the outskirts of town Gm Bb C D He looked into her eyes when she stopped him to ask Gm Bb F Gm If he wanted to dance he had a face like a mask F VIII Somebody said, from the Bible he quote Gm Bb F Gm There was dust on the man in the long black coat Gm Bb C D Preacher was talkin' there's a sermon he gave Gm Bb F Gm He said every man's conscience is vile and depraved Gm Bb C D You cannot depend on it to be your guide Gm Bb F Gm When it's you who must keep it satisfied F VIII It ain't easy to swallow, it sticks in the throat Gm Bb F Gm She give her heart to the man in the long black coat One, two... D#m Bb There are no mistakes in life some people say G5 X F VIII G5 X It's true sometimes you can see it that way D#m Bb People don't live or die, people just float Gm Bb F Gm She give her heart to the man in the long black coat GUITAR SOLO Gm Bb C D There's smoke on the water, it's been there since June Gm Bb F Gm Tree trunks uprooted in the high crescent moon Gm Bb C D Hear the pulse and vibrations and the rumblin' force Gm Bb F Gm Somebody's out there beating on a dead horse F VIII She never said nothin', there was nothin' she wrote Gm Bb F Gm She's gone with the man in the long black coat Gm Bb F Gm She's gone with the man in the long black coat etc. I tried to figure out exactly, whether they play Gm or G, or Dm or D etc.... But I`m not really sure, if I succeeded... I think it sounds very good, too, if you use just powerchords (G5, Bb5, C5, D5 etc...)... G5 X means that you should play G5 at the 10th fret... I`m sorry, but I wasn`t able to transcribe the Solo part (yet). If anyone has any idea about that, let me know... Anyway, have fun with this stuff...... |