The Gaslight Anthem - Rollin and tumblin
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The Gaslight Anthem - Rollin' and Tumblin' - from the album Get Hurt
A note before I start the tab. Historically, The Gaslight Anthem have played in D standard.
The new album seems to be played in E standard. You can tell by the harmonics in the intro of this song.
I'll be transcribing the chords in standard.
The chords used in the intro and verses are Am, G, and F. C major is used in the bridges and verses, as
well as the outro.
Verse:
Am I don't think I'm going out anymorGmaje Fmaj
Am Gmaj Fmaj (G and F are struck in sync with the two syllables of comfort)
You better find some other body to com-fort
Am Gmaj Fmaj (same pattern applies throughout)
When I was tremblin', baby, you was a diamond
AmBut you ain't a diamond no more Gmaj Fmaj
Cmaj (C is hit at the same time you say "what")
So what you want to say is my head is a hurricane, well
Cmajl-l-let me sleep on that - uh huh, alright
CmajYou say I'm hopelessly devoted to misery, well
CmajI don't want to be so devoted no more AWWWW YEAHHHH
(play the intro riff of Am, Gmaj, and Fmaj once before chorus)
Chorus:
CmajAnd all of my friends wanna get into heaven
GmajAnd all I keep thinking is "I wish you were here"
AmI heard that they've been callin' me the great depression
Fmaj (in the first chorus you hit this once, don't strum it)
Rollin' and tumblin'....
The riff that's played while Brian sings "Breakin' my own heart again" in the first chorus is as follows:
e|-----------------------|
B|-----------------------|
G|-----------------------|
D|-----------------------|
A|----------3--5---3--0--|
E|--3---5----------------|
Then you jump back into the Am, Gmaj, Fmaj pattern for the verse again. Second verse/prechorus is played
exactly the same.
Second chorus is played just like the first chorus, except when you get to "Rollin' and tumblin" you
continue strumming Fmaj, then to Gmaj before you repeat the chorus.
After you repeat the chorus, the bridge comes in:
(continuing the G from the repeated chorus)
So should I take
CmajEverything, all your temporary
AmMedicines... Should I take your
FmajRed, your blues, and your cocaine, should I take
GmajSomething to try on the weekend
(the chords repeat til the next part)
CmajSo cry me a river, and assure me
I'm cFmajrazy
While you question the anCmajswers
And then you lean on my beGmajst friends
(chords repeat for rest of outro)
Song ends on Am