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9 <title>My Wife's Home Town</title>
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15 <h1 class="songtitle">My Wife's Home Town</h1>
18 <p>Written by Bob Dylan and Willie Dixon<br />
19 Released on <a href="index.html" class="recordlink">Together Through Life</a> (2009)<br />
20 Tabbed by Eyolf &Oslash;strem</p>
24 <hr />
26 <p>
27 D throughout, with shades of D minor. The guitar/accordeon riff below is
28 played at the end (or is it beginning?) of most measures, and that&rsquo;s
29 more or less it, except for the &lsquo;Home Town&rsquo; motif, given here
30 as a one-guitar thing, but played on different instruments. I wouldn&rsquo;t necessarily say that it&rsquo;s a good idea to play this arrangement on a single guitar, but it&rsquo;s up to you.
31 </p>
32 <p>
33 N.C. = "no chord"; the slash chords ("/d" etc) indicate bass notes.
34 </p>
35 <pre class="tab">
36 Guitar:
38 . . : .
39 -----------------|----------
40 --------10-------|----------
41 -----------12-10-|-11-------
42 -----------------|----------
43 -----------------|----------
44 -----------------|----------
46 Accordeon:
47 . . : .
48 -----------------|-10-------
49 -----------------|----------
50 -------------8h9-|----------
51 -----------------|----------
52 -----------------|----------
53 -----------------|----------
54 </pre>
55 <hr />
56 <pre>
58 Well I didn&rsquo;t come here, dear, with a doggone thing
60 I just came here to hear the drummer's cymbal ring
62 There ain&rsquo;t no way you can put me down
63 N.C./d /c /a /f /d
64 I just wanna say that hell&rsquo;s my wife&rsquo;s home town
65 </pre>
67 <pre class="tab">
68 /d /c /a /f /d
69 : . . . : . . . rep. a varying
70 |-------------------------||--------------------------|| number of
71 |-------------------------||*-----10----8-6-----8----*|| times
72 |-7-----------------------||------10----9-7-----9-----||
73 |-------10----7-----------||--0-----------------------||
74 |-------------------8-----||*------------------------*||
75 |-------------------------||--------------------------||
76 I just wanna say that hell&rsquo;s my wife&rsquo;s home town
77 </pre>
79 <pre>
80 Well there&rsquo;s reasons for that, and reasons for this
81 I can&rsquo;t think of any just now, but I know they exist
82 I&rsquo;m sittin in the sun ‘till my skin turns brown
83 I just wanna say that hell&rsquo;s my wife&rsquo;s home town home town home town
84 </pre>
86 <pre>
87 She can make you steal, make you rob
88 Give you the hives, make you lose your job
89 Make things bad she can make things worse
90 She got stuff more potent than a gypsy curse
91 </pre>
93 <pre>
94 One of these days I&rsquo;ll end up on the run
95 I'm pretty sure she'll make me kill someone
96 I&rsquo;m going inside, roll the shutters down
97 I just wanna say that hell&rsquo;s my wife&rsquo;s home town
98 </pre>
101 <pre>
102 Well there&rsquo;s plenty to remember, plenty to forget
103 I still can remember the day we met
104 I lost my reasons long ago
105 My love for her is all I know
106 </pre>
108 <pre>
109 State gone broke, the county's dry
110 Don't be lookin' at me with that evil eye
111 Keep on walking, don&rsquo;t be hanging around
112 I&rsquo;m tellin you again that hell&rsquo;s my wife&rsquo;s home town
113 </pre>
115 <pre>
116 home town
117 home town
118 </pre>
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