Chords for Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue (Official HD Video)

Tempo:
113.15 bpm
Chords used:

G

F

C

D

Em

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue (Official HD Video) chords
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Key:
G
2131
F
134211111
C
3211
D
1321
Em
121
G
2131
F
134211111
C
3211
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To learn Bob Dylan - Tangled up in Blue chords with lyrics, begin by getting comfortable with these sequence: F, G, F, C, G. Ease into the song by practicing at 56 BPM before reaching the track's full tempo of 113 BPM. Adapt the capo setting considering your vocal range, with reference to the key: C.

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[G] [F] [G] [F] .
[G] [F] .
[G] [F] [G] .
Early one [Fm] morning the sun was [Gm] shining, she was lying [F] in [G] bed.
Wondering if [F] she'd [C] changed at all if her hair wasn't still red.
[G] The folks they [F] said their lives [G] together sure was [F] gonna be rough.
[G] They never [F] did like mama's homemade dress, [C] papa's bank book wasn't big enough.
[G] He was standing on the side of the road, rain falling [C] on his [Bm] shoes.
Heading [Em] out for the East [G] Coast, Lord knows he [C] paid some dues.
[D] Getting through, [F] [C] tangled up [G] in blue.
[C] She [G] .
[C] [G] was [F] married when they [G] first met, soon to be [F] divorced.
[Gm] He helped [F] her out of a jam, [C] I guess the buddy used a little too much [G] force.
And he drove that [F] car as far [G] as he could, abandoned it [F] down west.
[G] Splitting up on [F] the docks [G] that night, [C] both agree on it was best.
[D] She turned [G] around to look at him as he [D] was walking [C] away.
[Bm] Saying over [Em] her shoulder, we'll [D] meet again [C] someday on [D] the avenue.
[F] [G] Tangled up in blue.
[C] [G] .
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He had a [F] job in Santa [Gm] Fe, working in an [F] old hotel.
[G] But he never did [F] like it all that [C] much, one day he just went to hell.
[G] So he drifted [F] down to New [G] Orleans, lucky not to [F] be destroyed.
[Gm] Well he got him a [F] job on a fishing boat [C] docked outside Delacroix.
[D] But all the [Em] while he [G] was alone, the past was [C] close behind.
[D] He'd seen [Em] a lot of women, [G] but she never [C] escaped his mind.
[D] And he just grew, [F] [G] tangled up in blue.
[C] She [G] .
was [F] working in a topless [G] place, and I stopped in [F] for a beer.
[Gm] I just kept [F] looking at the side of her face, and the [C] spot light so clear.
[G] And later [F] on when the count came [G] down, I was just about to [F] do the same.
[Gm] She was standing [F] there right beside my chair, said, [C] don't tell me, let me guess your name.
[D] I muttered [Em] something underneath my breath, [G] she studied the [C] lines on my face.
[D].
Must admit, [Em] felt a [G] little uneasy when she [D] bent down to [C] tie the laces [D] of my shoes.
[Fm] [C] Tangled [G] up in blue .
[C] I [G] .
lived with him [F] on Montague Street [G] in a basement [F] down the stairs.
[G] There was [F] music in the cafes [C] at night and revolution in the air.
[G] Well he [F] started in to dealing with [G] slaves, and something inside of him [F] died.
[G] She had [F] to sell everything [C] she owned and froze up inside.
[D] And when [G] it all came crashing down, [D] I became [C] withdrawn.
[D] The only [Em] thing I knew how to do [D] was keep on keeping [C] on.
[D] Like a bird that flew, [G] tangled up in blue.
[C] So [G] .
now I'm [F] going on back [G] again, I got to get to [F] them somehow.
[G] All the [F] faces we used to [C] know, they're an illusion to me now.
[G] Some are [F] [G] mathematicians, some are truck [F] drivers' [G] wives.
Don't know how [F] it all got started, [C] I don't know what they're doing with their lives.
[D] But [G] me, I'm still on the road, heading for [C] another joint.
[D] We [G] always did feel the same, we just saw it from a [C] different point [D] of view.
[G] Tangled up in blue.
[C] [G] [F] [G] [F] .
[G] [F] [C] .
[G] [F] [G] [F] .
[G] [F] [C] [D] .
[G] [C] .
[D] [Em] [G] [C] [D] .
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[F] [G] .
[C] [Bb] .

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This song was authored by Bob Dylan.

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