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Sender: mes3sl@mech.surrey.ac.uk (Shaun Lawson) Here's a slightly more tricky TP song - any suggestions or corrections are most welcome. Anyway here comes my version of ... INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN by TOM PETTY from the album of same name ================================================================= The intro and first few bars of the verse seem to be the following: Em Em' Em7 Em6 e---0----------------- b---0----------------- The chord names are probably a bit g---0----------------- dodgy but - hey. If you play this d---2----1---0-------- on an acoustic 12 string (like TP's a---2----2---2---4---- nice Martin one ...) it sounds ok. e---0----0---0---0---- Em Em' Em7 Em6 Eddie waited till he finished high school Em Em' Em7 Em6 He went to Hollywood, got a tattoo
AmHe met a Am/Ggirl out there withAm/F# a tattoo Am/Gtoo The Gfuture was Fwide Copen. G C G
Em Em' Em7 Em6 They moved into a place they both could afford Em Em' Em7 Em6 He found a nightclub he could work at the door
AmShe had a Am/Gguitar and she tAm/F#aught him some Am/Gchords G F C G C G G C GD The sky was the limit.
GInto the Cgreat wide D(sus4)open, Gunder them Emskies of Dblue Am GOut in the Cgreat wide D(sus4)open, a Grebel withFout a Emclue. A
(instrum: play the intro riff and end with G then A - I think) The papers said Ed always played from the heart He got an agent and a roadie named Bart They made a record and it went in the charts The sky was the limit. His leather jacket had chains that would jingle They both met movie stars, partied and mingled. Their A&R man said "I don't hear a single." The future was wide open. Into the great wide open, under them skies of blue Out in the great wide open, a rebel without a clue. Into the great wide open, under them skies of blue Out in the great wide open, a rebel without a clue. final flourish: G C G G C G. ------------------------------------------------------