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18 <h3>Requested songs</h3>
19 <ul>
20 <li>Love minus zero, England 1965 (DLB)</li>
21 <li>Silver Mantis (RTR, T-Bone Burnett)</li>
22 <li>Tonight, solos, Live1975</li>
23 <li>Hattie Carroll, recent arr</li>
24 <li>Larry campbells riff on desolation
25 row. It sounds kindof like a mandolin, but is played on a martin acostic</li>
26 <li>Backwater Blues (Carnegie Hall 4 nov. 1961)</li>
27 <li>Mean old Southern Railroad (Riverside Church 29 July 1961)</li>
28 <li>Dusty old Fairgrounds</li>
29 <li>Katie's Been Gone (Basement)</li>
30 <li>Wild Mountain Thyme (IoW)</li>
31 <li>Shelter from the Storm (Budokan and Hard Rain)</li>
32 <li>Gates of Eden (1978 version)</li>
33 <li>You're a big girl now (1978 version)</li>
34 <li>Precious Angel (w/solos)</li>
35 <li>aint no man righteous</li>
36 <li>jesus is the one</li>
37 <li>No more one more time</li>
38 <li>Song To Woody (30th Anniversary version)</li>
39 <li>Chimes of Freedom (Clinton inauguration)</li>
40 <li>Big River</li>
41 <li>Blue moon of Kentucky</li>
42 <li>Blues Stay Away From Me</li>
43 <li>Don't ever take yourself away</li>
44 <li>Everybody's movin'</li>
45 <li>Folsom Prison Blues</li>
46 <li>I walk the Line</li>
47 <li>Wade in the Water</li>
48 <li>Wheels on fire, intro</li>
49 <li>One too Many Mornings (Current Live version)</li>
50 <li>You&rsquo;re a Big Girl Now (Live 76 &amp; present)</li>
51 <li>Visions Of Johanna (Current ie 96-02)</li>
52 <li>Maggies Farm (Electric version from Stockholm 02)</li>
53 <li>Masters Of War (Current)</li>
54 <li>Don't Start Me Talking (Letterman 1984)</li>
55 <li>Crazy Love (and the rest of the Van duets)</li>
56 <li><font size="2">I Don't Want to Do It&quot; (single by Harrison off the Porky's Revenge soundtrack in the 80's. Great tune and a studio demo with Harrison on acoustic guitar exists on a bootleg CD. The released single is good but not as good as the pure studio demo)</font></li>
57 <li><font size="2">Crash on the levee (MA)</font></li>
58 <li><font size="2">Real real gone</font></li>
59 <li><font size="2">Tombstone Blues, current live version</font></li>
60 <li>'Let's Learn to Live and Love Again' (1990)</li>
61 <li>Don&uml;t let your deal go down (lule&aring; 92)</li>
62 <li>Make me a pallet on your floor</li>
63 <li>Two trains running</li>
64 </ul>
65 <p>Dylan/Cash</p>
66 <p>Silver Dagger (w. Joan Baez at Newport, 1960s)</p>
67 <p>I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (w. Joan Baez, &quot;Don't Look Back&quot;, 1965)</p>
68 <p>I Still Miss Someone (w. Johnny Cash, &quot;Eat the Document&quot;, 1966)</p>
69 <p>Folsom Prison Blues (Basement Tapes and live 1981)</p>
70 <p>Alabama Getaway (House of Blues, 1996)</p>
71 <p>Give My Love to Rose (live 1980s or 90s)</p>
72 <p>The Wanderer (w. Paul Simon 1999)</p>
73 <p>Heartland (w. Willie Nelson &quot;Across the Borderline&quot; 1993)</p>
74 <p>Some tracks unmentioned from the &quot;Dylan/Cash Sessions&quot; 1969:</p>
75 <ul>
76 <li>Mountain Dew</li>
77 <li>I Walk the Line (also w. Paul Simon in 1999)</li>
78 <li>Ring of Fire</li>
79 <li>Matchbox</li>
80 <li>That's Alright, Mama</li>
81 <li>Guess Things Happen that Way</li>
82 <li>Just a Closer Walk with Thee</li>
83 <li>You Are My Sunshine</li>
84 <li>Careless Love</li>
85 <li>T for Texas</li>
86 </ul>
88 <p>1974</p>
90 <p>Hero Blues</p>
92 <p>1976</p>
94 <p>Gotta Travel On<br />
95 Ride 'Em Jewboy<br />
96 Silver Mantis<br />
97 Weary Blues From Waitin</p>
99 <p>1978</p>
101 <p>But I Forgive You<br />
102 Carry Me, Carrie<br />
103 Daddy's Going On One More Ride<br />
104 Daddy's Little Girl<br />
105 Fix It Ma<br />
106 I Must Love You Too Much<br />
107 I'm A Steady Rolling Man<br />
108 I'm Ready<br />
109 Lonesome In My Bedroom<br />
110 My Gal<br />
111 Reconsider Baby<br />
112 Take It Or Leave It<br />
113 You Don't Love Me No More<br />
114 This Way That Way<br />
115 Your Rockin' Chair</p>
117 <p>1980</p>
119 <p>Nobody's Fault But Mine</p>
121 <p>1981</p>
123 <p>Jesus Is The One<br />
124 Just A Little Bit</p>
126 <p>1982</p>
128 <p>A Pirate Looks At Forty (Jimmy Buffett)<br />
129 Do The Meditation Rock (Allen Ginsberg)<br />
130 Airplane Blues (slow version) (Allen Ginsberg)</p>
132 <p>1986</p>
134 <p><strong>I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know<br />
135 </strong>Justine (by Don Harris and Dewey Terry)<br />
136 Kansas City (by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Performed at the Sandstone Amphitheater in
137 Bonner Springs, outside Kansas City (?). Dylan remarks after the song: &quot;That's the
138 first time I've ever played that song. Anyway I know where I am&quot;.)<br />
139 Let The Good Times Roll<br />
140 Shake A Hand<br />
141 So Long, Good Luck And Goodbye<br />
142 Sukiyaki (by Rohusuke Ei and Hachidai Nakamura. Vocals only hummed on this one)<br />
143 <strong>Unchain My Heart (by James Freddy and Agnes Jones.)<br />
144 Uranium Rock (by Warren Smith. Also titled &quot;Rock 'Em Dead)</strong></p>
146 <p>1987</p>
148 <p><strong>Go Down, Moses</strong></p>
150 <p><br />
151 1988<br />
152 <br />
153 7 Everybody&rsquo;s Movin&rsquo;<br />
154 9 Nadine<br />
155 14 Give My Love to Rose<br />
156 <strong>She's About A Mover</strong><br />
157 <br />
158 1989<br />
159 <br />
160 25 House of Gold<br />
161 27 Making Believe<br />
162 29 (And It) Stoned Me<br />
163 31 Nothin&rsquo; But You<br />
164 32 Early Morning Rain<br />
165 33 (I&rsquo;d Be a) Legend in My Time<br />
166 38 More and More<br />
167 <br />
168 1990<br />
169 <br />
170 42 Walk a Mile in My Shoes<br />
171 43 Troubled No More (Worried Life Blues)<br />
172 44 Dancing in the Dark<br />
173 45 Hang Me O Hang Me<br />
174 46 Paid the Price<br />
175 52 Let&rsquo;s Learn to Live and Love Again<br />
176 59 My Head&rsquo;s in Mississippi<br />
177 60 Hey, Good Lookin&rsquo;<br />
178 <br />
179 1991<br />
180 <br />
181 62 Homeward Bound<br />
182 63 Folsom Prison Blues<br />
183 65 It&rsquo;s Too Late<br />
184 72 (I Believe I&rsquo;ll) Dust My Broom<br />
185 73 Moondance<br />
186 <br />
187 1992<br />
188 <br />
189 74 Dolly Dagger<br />
190 81 Don&rsquo;t Let Your Deal Go Down<br />
191 84 A Hazy Shade of Winter<br />
192 85 Around and Around<br />
193 86 West LA Fadeaway<br />
194 87 Hey Joe<br />
195 88 I Can&rsquo;t Be Satisfied<br />
196 <br />
197 1993<br />
198 <br />
199 92 I&rsquo;m Movin&rsquo; On<br />
200 <br />
201 1994<br />
202 <br />
203 100 Matchbox<br />
204 <br />
205 1995<br />
206 <br />
207 101 Real Real Gone<br />
208 102 Ramblin&rsquo; Man<br />
209 <strong>103 Alabama Getaway</strong><br />
210 <br />
211 1998<br />
212 <br />
213 115 More and More<br />
214 116 Blue Suede Shoes<br />
215 <br />
216 1999<br />
217 <br />
218 122 Honkey Tonk Blues<br />
219 125 Sounds of Silence<br />
220 126 I Walk the Line<br />
221 127 Blue Moon of Kentucky<br />
222 129 That&rsquo;ll Be the Day<br />
223 130 The Wanderer<br />
224 132 The Heart That You Own<br />
225 136 Hootchie Cootchie Man<br />
226 137 Money Honey<br />
227 <br />
228 <br />
229 2002<br />
230 <br />
231 147 Brown Sugar<br />
232 &nbsp;</p>
234 <p>&nbsp;</p>
236 <p>These are the official songs that remain to be tabbed. The list is getting shorter, but
237 there are some gems left (33 albums finished - something left on 6 (mostly live albums;
238 not counting Dylan and the dead, the 30th anniversary concert, GH vol 3 and Essential Bob
239 Dylan - I suppose I should count those).</p>
241 <table bgColor="#ffffff" border="1" cellPadding="2" cellSpacing="1" width="647">
242 <tbody>
243 <tr>
244 <td width="254" valign="top">Before the Flood (1974)</td>
245 <td width="377">Rainy Day Women #12 &amp; 35 </td>
246 </tr>
247 <tr>
248 <td width="254" valign="top">Hard Rain (1976)</td>
249 <td width="377">Shelter from the storm<br />
250 You're a big girl now</td>
251 </tr>
252 </tbody>
253 </table>
255 <p>Below are bits and pieces of unfinished tabs, mainly just texts.</p>
257 <hr />
259 <p align="left"><font size="4">She's About A Mover<br />
260 </font>(<em>Doug Sahm</em>)</p>
262 <p align="left">She was walking down the street<br />
263 Looking fine as she could be, hey, hey<br />
264 She was walking down the street<br />
265 She's looking fine as she could be, hey, hey<br />
266 You know I love you, baby<br />
267 Oh hear what is say, hey, hey<br />
268 <br />
269 She walked right up to me<br />
270 Said, &quot;Hey, big boy, what's your name?&quot;<br />
271 She walked right up to me<br />
272 Said, &quot;Hey, big boy, what's your name?&quot; Hey, hey<br />
273 We had love and conversation<br />
274 Oh yeah, what I say, hey hey<br />
275 <br />
276 She's about a mover<br />
277 She's about a mover<br />
278 She's about a mover<br />
279 She's about a mover<br />
280 Hey, hey<br />
281 <br />
282 She's about a mover<br />
283 She's about a mover<br />
284 You know I love you, baby<br />
285 Oh yeah, what I say, yeah, hey<br />
286 <br />
287 Now, she walked right up to me, talkin' about me<br />
288 She said, &quot;Hey, big boy, what's your name?&quot;<br />
289 Well, she walked right up to me<br />
290 Said, &quot;Hey, big boy, what's your name?&quot;<br />
291 We had love and conversation<br />
292 Oh yeah, what I say, hey hey<br />
293 <br />
294 She's about a mover<br />
295 She's about a mover<br />
296 She's about a mover<br />
297 She's about a mover, hey</p>
299 <hr />
301 <hr />
303 <hr />
305 <p>It's Alright</p>
307 <p>Now when I call about her name, you know<br />
308 She don't come<br />
309 She don't leave me down easy [...]<br />
310 But I don't</p>
312 <p>Alright, I'm alright<br />
313 I'm a three time loser, but I'm alright</p>
315 <p>&nbsp;</p>
317 <hr />
319 <h1>One For My Baby<em> </em>(One for the Road)</h1>
321 <p>Johnny Mercer &amp; Harold Arlen</p>
323 <p>One for my baby, <br />
324 one for the road</p>
326 <p>I cry alone at night<br />
327 there is no friend in sight<br />
328 I look at <br />
329 meantime is </p>
331 <hr />
333 <hr />
335 <h1>Pretty Polly</h1>
337 <p>trad. <br />
338 played by Bob Dylan on the &quot;Minnesota Party Tape&quot; (May 1961) and on the <a
339 href="00_misc/gaslight_tapes.htm">&quot;First Gaslight Tape&quot;</a> (Sept 6, 1961)<br />
340 Tabbed by Eyolf &Oslash;strem</p>
342 <p>&nbsp;</p>
344 <pre>I used to be a rambler, I rambled all around.
345 I used to be a rambler, I rambled all around.
346 Till I courted Pretty Polly her body .... </pre>
348 <pre>Pretty Polly, Pretty Polly, come and go along with me.
349 Polly oh Polly, come and go along with me.
350 Before we get married some pleasure we'll see. </pre>
352 <pre>She jumped up behind him and away they did ride.
353 She jumped up behind him and away they did ride
354 To the wild running river, to the wild country side. </pre>
356 <pre>They rode a little further and what did they spy?
357 They rode a little further and what did they spy?
358 A newly dig... a newly dug grave and a spade lying by. </pre>
360 <pre>Oh Willie, oh Willie, I'm scared of your ways.
361 Oh Willie, oh Willie, I'm scared of your ways.
362 I'm scared you will lead my poor body astray. </pre>
364 <pre>Pretty Polly, Pretty Polly, you guessed just about right.
365 Pretty Polly, oh Polly, you guessed just about right.
366 Oh I dug on your grave just about last night. </pre>
368 <pre>He stabbed her in the breast, her heart blood did flow.
369 He stabbed her in the breast and her heart blood did flow.
370 And into her grave Pretty Polly did go. </pre>
372 <pre>He covered her up and he left her alone.
373 He covered her up and he left her alone.
374 With nobody there but the wild birds to moan. </pre>
376 <pre>A debt to the devil Willie must pay.
377 A debt to the devil Willie must pay
378 For killing Pretty Polly and running away. </pre>
380 <pre>Oh where is Pretty Polly? Yonder she stands.
381 Oh where is Pretty Polly? Yonder she stands.
382 The rings on the vingers of her lilywhite hand. </pre>
384 <pre>Oh remember Pretty Polly, remember her well.
385 Remember her name, boys, remember it well.
386 Remember her name, boys, remember it well.</pre>
388 <hr align="left" />
390 <p>Paid the Price</p>
393 <p>Trouble No More (McKinley Morganfield</p>
395 <hr />
397 <p>We're On Borrowed Time</p>
399 <p>Written by Bob Dylan<br />
400 Recorded </p>
402 <p>I'll be waiting, waiting for you<br />
403 What made me lovely<br />
404 What make me blue</p>
406 <p>Well I</p>
408 <hr />
410 <hr />
412 <pre>Well, I'm getting tired working hard every day
413 Working every day and not a-gettin' much pay
414 I got a big geiger counter, it's a pretty good rig
415 When the needle starts a-clickin' it's where I'm gonna dig</pre>
417 <pre class="refrain">Money, money, honey, here's the kind you fold
418 Money, money, honey, rock 'n' roll
419 Rake it in, bale it up like hay,
420 Have a rockin' good time and through it all away</pre>
422 <pre>Well, I can see me now in my long Cadillac
423 Hinges in the middle, spare wheel on the back
424 Man, don't you know I'd be hard to stop
425 When I find that big uranium rock</pre>
427 <pre class="refrain">Money, money honey, and the kind you fold
428 Money, money honey, rock 'n' roll
429 Rake it in, bale it up like hay
430 Have a rockin' good time and throw it all away </pre>
432 <pre>Yes, that's me in my long Cadillac
433 Headin' down the road and I ain't comin' back
434 Ain't no red light gonna make me stop
435 When I find that big uranium rock</pre>
437 <pre class="refrain">Money, money, honey, and the kind you fold
438 Money, money, honey, rock 'n' roll
439 Rake it in, bale it up like hay
440 Have a rockin' good time and throw it all away</pre>
442 <hr />
444 <hr />
446 <p>More Than Flesh And Blood</p>
448 <p>&nbsp;</p>
450 <pre>You're fighting for existence,[...]
451 But I [...] and you make me insecure</pre>
453 <pre></pre>
455 <hr />
457 <pre>URANIUM ROCK
458 (Warren Smith)
459 WARREN SMITH (SUN, 1958)
461 Well I'm gettin' tired workin' hard every day
462 Workin' every day and not a-gettin' much pay
463 I got a big geiger counter, it's a pretty good rig
464 When the needle starts clickin' it's where I'm gonna dig
465 Money-money honey, and the kind you fold
466 Money-money honey, rock 'n' roll
467 Rake it in, bale it up like hay
468 Have a rockin' good time and throw it all away
470 Well, I can see me now in my long Cadillac
471 Hinges in the middle, spare wheel on the back
472 Man, don't you know I'd be hard to stop
473 When I find that big uranium rock
474 Money-money honey, and the kind you fold
475 Money-money honey, rock 'n' roll
476 Rake it in, bale it up like hay
477 Have a rockin' good time and throw it all away
479 Yes, that's me in my long Cadillac
480 Headin' down the road and I ain't comin' back
481 Ain't no red light gonna make me stop
482 When I find that big uranium rock
483 Money-money honey, and the kind you fold
484 Money-money honey, rock 'n' roll
485 Rake it in, bale it up like hay
486 Have a rockin' good time and throw it all away</pre>
487 <hr />
488 <h1>And It Stoned Me</h1>
489 <p>Written by Van Morrison
490 Performed by Bob Dylan and Van Morrison on June 27, 1989 on the Philopappos (The Hill Of The Muses), Athens, broadcast in the programme Arena: One Irish Rover - Van Morrison in Performance
491 Tabbed by Eyolf &Oslash;strem
492 ------------------------------------ </p>
493 <pre class="verse">
494 Half a mile from the county fair
495 And the rain keep pourin' down
496 Me and Billy standin' there
497 With a silver half a crown
498 Hands are full of a fishin' rod
499 And the tackle on our backs
500 We just stood there gettin' wet
501 With our backs against the fence
503 Oh, the water
504 Oh, the water
505 Oh, the water
506 Hope it don't rain all day
508 Chorus:
509 And it stoned me to my soul
510 Stoned me just like Jelly Roll
511 And it stoned me
512 And it stoned me to my soul
513 Stoned me just like goin' home
514 And it stoned me
516 Then the rain let up and the sun came up
517 And we were gettin' dry
518 Almost let a pick-up truck nearly pass us by
519 So we jumped right in and the driver grinned
520 And he dropped us up the road
521 We looked at the swim and we jumped right in
522 Not to mention fishing poles
524 Oh, the water
525 Oh, the water
526 Oh, the water
527 Let it run all over me
529 Chorus
531 On the way back home we sang a song
532 But our throats were getting dry
533 Then we saw the man from across the road
534 With the sunshine in his eyes
535 Well he lived all alone in his own little home
536 With a great big gallon jar
537 There were bottles too, one for me and you
538 And he said Hey! There you are
540 Oh, the water
541 Oh, the water
542 Oh, the water
543 Get it myself from the mountain stream
545 Chorus
546 </pre>
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558 <pre>&nbsp;</pre>
559 <p>&nbsp;</p>
561 <hr />
562 <h1 class="songtitle">Heartland</h1>
564 <p>Written by Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson<br />
565 Released on Willie Nelson's album <span class="recordlink">Across the Borderline </span>
566 <br />
567 Tabbed by Eyolf &Oslash;strem </p>
568 <hr />
571 <p>&nbsp;</p>
573 <pre class="verse">
575 There's a home place under fire tonight in the heartland,
577 And the bankers are takin' my home and my land from me.
579 There's a big achin' hole in my chest now where my heart was,
581 And a hole in the sky where God used to be.
584 There's a home place under fire tonight in the heartland,
585 There's a well with water so bitter nobody can drink.
586 Ain't no way to get high and my mouth is so dry that I can't speak.
587 Don't they know that I'm dyin', why nobody cryin' for me? </pre>
588 <pre class="refrain">My American dream
589 Fell apart at the seams.
590 You tell me what it means,
591 You tell me what it means. </pre>
592 <pre class="verse">There's a home place under fire tonight in the heartland,
593 The bankers are takin' my home and my land away.
594 There's a young boy closin' his eyes tonight in the heartland
595 Who will wake up a man with a home and a loan he can't pay. </pre>
596 <pre class="refrain">His American dream
597 Fell apart at the seams.
598 You tell me what it means,
599 You tell me what it means.
600 My American dream
601 Fell apart at the seams.
602 You tell me what it means,
603 You tell me what it means. </pre>
604 <pre class="verse">There's a home place under fire tonight in the heartland....
605 [REPEAT AND FADE]</pre>
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