James Taylor - Millworker
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Artist: James Taylor
Song: Millworker
Album: Live
Drop D Tuning
Bass Intro arr. For Guitar
E----------------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------3--3-3
G---------------0---2---0-----0-----0----------0--0-0
D--------0-2-4----2------4-2---4-----4-2-2h4--2-x-2 (x2)
A-0-2-4----------------------------------------3--2-0
E---------------------0-----------0------------x--x-x
Guitar Harmony Intro
E---------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------
G--------------4--7-4----44------------------
D--------4-5-7--7----7-5--77-5-5h7---------
A-4-5-7-------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------
Chords for entire song
D= 0x0232
A/D=0x0220
G/D=0x0433
Csus2=x3x030
G/B=x2x030
A7sus4=x02030
C(add D)=x32030
G6/B=x2x030
Gm/Bb=x1x033
Song Structure:
NoA/Dw my grandfather was a saiDlor, he blew iG/Dn off the water
MyD father was a fA/Darmer andG/D I his only daughDter
ToDok up with a noA/D good mill workingG/D man from MassachDusetts
DDies from too much whA/Diskey and leaves me these G/Dthree faces toD feed
MDill-work ainA/Dt easy, MilG/Dl-work aint hDard
MDill-work, it aiA/Dnt nothing but an awfG/Dul boring jDob
Im Dwaiting on a A/Dday dream to geG/Dt me through the mDorning
DAnd put me in mA/Dy coffee break where I can have a G/Dsandwich and remeDmber
C(add D) G6/B
Then its me and my machine for the rest of the morning
And the reGm/Bbst of the afternoon
And fA7sus4or the rest of my life
The second verse follows the same pattern as the first with a small bridge before the last chorus.
Bridge:
C(add D) G6/B
So may I work your mills just as long as I am able
Gm/BbAnd never meet the man whose name is on tA7sus4he label