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Hank Williams I'll Be A Bachelor Till I Die Intro: Here are three alternate-octave riffs you can toy around with to simulate the lap-steel guitar. The 3rd is closest to the steel version, but I think any riff will work depending on what you're going for. The 2nd version acts as a template for starting the guitar solo after the first verse. If you can use a slide, it sounds even better. Intro chords: D A D 1st: Low-octave riff: e|--------------------------------------------------| B|--------------------------------------------------| G|-----------------2~~--2-4-2-----------------------| D|-------0---0-2-4-----------0-4-2-0------4---------| A|-0-2-4---4----------------------------0-----------| E|--------------------------------------------------| 2nd: Same riff up an octave: e|--------------------------------------------------| B|---------------7-10~~-10-12-10---7----------7-----| G|-----6-7-6-7-9-----------------7---9-7------------| D|-7-9--------------------------------------7-------| A|--------------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------| 3rd: Same riff, up yet another octave: e|----------------------14-17~~17-19-17----14-------------14| B|-------14-15-14-15-17-----------------15----17-15---------| G|-14-16------------------------------------------------14--| D|----------------------------------------------------------| A|----------------------------------------------------------| E|----------------------------------------------------------| VERSE 1:
DI'll take you to the picture show and babe I'll hold your hand I'll sit up in yoD7ur parlor let you cool me with your fan GI'll listenD to your troubles and pet you when you cry But get that mA7arryin' out oDf your head I'll be a bachelor till I die
Guitar solo (I’m 99% certain of this. Listen to the song for precise timing): D e|----------------------7----------------------------7-10--| B|---------------7-10-----10-----10--------------/7-10-----| G|-------7-7-7-7-------------9/11--11\9p7---7-7------------| D|-7-9-7---------------------------------9p7---------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------| D7 G e|-10-7-----------------------------------10---10---10---10-| B|------10--------------77777------------12---12---12---12--| G|---------br9p7-7-7--7-10bbr7----------12---12---12---12---| D|----------------9-----------9-8-7----12---12---12---12----| A|----------------------------------------------------------| E|----------------------------------------------------------| D e|-9-10-12-10p9--7-9p7\5------7-------7-------------------------| B|-------------------------10--------------------------10-12-10-| G|------------------------------bbrr10--br9-7---7-7-/11---------| D|-------------------------------------------9p7----------------| A|--------------------------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------------------| A7 D e|-----------------------------| B|-----10-------------------10-| G|-9/11--11\9p7----7-7--9/11---| D|-------------9p7-------------| A|-----------------------------| E|-----------------------------| VERSE 2:
DI don't mind honky tonkin' round if that will bring you fun But somehow I canD7't understand how one and one makes one GI like to cudDdle near you and listen to you lie But get that marryiA7n' out of your hDead I'll be a bachelor till I die
(Fiddle Solo) VERSE 3:
DNow if you want a help mate you're just wasting lots of time Cause I'm afraid ofD7 church bells how they scare me when they chime GI've seen thoDse married people just up and say goodbye So keep that marryiA7n' out of youDr head I'll be a bachelor till I die
(Steel Solo, ends with opening riff) VERSE 4:
DThis freedom's mighty precious in this land of liberty I've seen what matrD7imony done to better men than me GI don't mind keepin' comp'ny with the Dapple of my eye But keep that marryA7in' out of your hDead I'll be a bachelor till I die
*This Williams Sr. (waaayy better than jr.) tune worked out by the long-gone daddy, Starcat. timjlehmann@gmail.com