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---------------------Train Leaving Grey by Mason Jennings-------------------- (first 8 bars)
EHopin' that I'll see you on the street... E--------7----7------------5----4------------4----4-----------4----4------| B--------5----5------------4----4------------5----5-----------5----5------| G---4----------------5------------------6----------------7----------------| D-------------------------------------------------------------------------| A-------------------------------------------------------------------------| E-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
(second 8 bars)
Its Ayourr kind of Bdaay... E--------5----5------------5----5-----------------------------------------| B--------------------------------------------7----7-----------8----8------| G--------6----6------------6----6------------8----8-----------8----8------| D---7----------------7------------------9----------------9----------------| A-------------------------------------------------------------------------| E-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
ENothin has the color of you eyes Atrain leeaving Bgray and Eiill never love nooAone the way i loved Byou Eii never thought thaat Alove could come Btrue Edriving 'round the city in your car Adown low in the Bsea Ecomin home and gettin into bed Asmilin in your Bsleep Eiill never love nooAone the way i loved Byou Eyouu've never loved nooAone have Byou
(play through melody once)
EHopin that I'll see you on the street Its Ayourr kind of Bdaay ENothin has the color of your eyes A B (last two notes are plucked slower) train leaving grey
There are a few parts where Mason improvises around the melody, and I'm not sure if I have the tempo right. The 'B' can also be played with the high E, B, and G strings, and looks like this: B E-------2----2---------3----3----------------------------------------------| B-------4----4---------4----4----------------------------------------------| G--4--------------4--------------------------------------------------------| D--------------------------------------------------------------------------| A--------------------------------------------------------------------------| E--------------------------------------------------------------------------| It's hard to hear exactly how Mason plays it, but it's nice to vary how you go through the melody. This is my first tab; feel free to change or add corrections. Cheers, and enjoy. ---Mike Wolf---