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Tuning: E A D G B E
"Bless My Soul," Jeff Black The introduction is my favorite acoustic riff of all time, but it's a little strange. There are a lot of hammer-ons and pull-offs, but the basic set-up is as follows: Hit an open A right before the chords
AmRepCeaFt CthAmis Gtwice, but the second time, you play Am a little bit hammering on the first fret of B, then jump right into the song!
AmI know why the bClackbird sings FhiCs Gstrange and mournful song on a summer s night AmI knCow why the spirit brings Fus CbackG into this world until we get it right AmI m on a roll CandG I begin to see the light Ambless my soul CI vGe been around so many times
AmI knoCw why the baby cries Fit Cs wGay into the arms of a mother s love AmI kCnow why true love survives FandC itG is more than the red hot fire of another s t ouch AmI m on a roll CandG I am not afraid to fight Ambless my soul ConG a long hot summer s night
It mFight seem fair to warn you that there s notGhing here to stop me (from drAmowning in the darkness of the tGhings I can t control the aFngel near my heaven who I knGow will always haunt me is constAmant and convincing I ve a lFong lCong waGy to go
INTRO RIFF
AmI know wChy the day is long FwheCn tGhere is no one to talk to about my dreams AmI knoCw when the evening comes FthaCt I Gwill know the song of desire that the blackbird sings AmI m on a roll CandG I am not afraid to fight Ambless my soul CI vGe been around so many time
It mFight seem fair to warn you that there s notGhing here to stop me (from drAmowning in the darkness of the tGhings I can t control the aFngel near my heaven who I knGow will always haunt me is constAmant and convincing I ve a lFong lCong waGy to go