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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[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] .
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] .
[F] [G] .
[C] [Bb] .
[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] .
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] .
[F] [G] .
[C] [Bb] .
Key:
G
F
C
D
Em
G
F
C
[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] _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ 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] _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ .
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ .
[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] _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ 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] _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ .
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ .