Chords for Robben Ford at Norman's Rare Guitars

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[Gbm] [Eb] Hey everybody, I [Abm] got [Gb] one of my [Ab] very favorite [B] guitar players in the world, the [C] great Robin
[Fm] Ford over here.
And Robin [G] and I [D] have dealt together [E] for Since [A] 1974.
Right, [E] and you came over to Joni Mitchell, right?
That's right.
And Tom Scott.
[F] Yeah.
All through Robbie [Am] Robertson who sent Joni in, [G] Bob Dylan, and loads of other people.
And I was living in a [Am] little apartment.
I had guitars all over the place. Yeah, Tarzana?
Yeah, that name's Sherman Oaks.
Okay.
Yeah, I remember [Gbm] it very well.
I left there with a 63 Strat.
[E]
And then [G] later you got 345 for me, and a [Abm] number of other guitars.
That's right.
[Bb] And this is the [Ab] great white hope in terms of blues right here.
[Abm] And it's intelligent blues.
I heard him the [D] other night and his band was killing.
[G] Jim Cox and [E] the trombone player who was a killer, what was his name?
Stephen Baxter.
Stephen Baxter.
[Ab] And [G] the drummer and bass player was?
[Am] Lamar Carter is the [N] drummer.
New drummer for me.
[Am] He plays with Rafael Sadiq.
Nice.
And [E] David Pilch, the new bass player.
He was [Gbm]
outstanding.
He's an [D] amazing musician.
What a great band.
If you are anywhere [Bbm] near where this band [Ab] is playing, if you don't go [A] see them, you've
got to have your head examined.
[E] This is [Eb] serious, serious [Am] music.
[Ab] Robin, can you doodle a little bit on this?
Robin on the gig is using [Am] a [G] Riviera.
[G] And he's just checking [Em] one out here.
[D]
[Em]
[B] [A]
[E] [Dm] [Em]
[Bb] You have to do [G] that.
You got the Bigsby, you got to use it.
You got to [Am] use it.
I [E] don't use it much.
So you guys getting [G] ready to go to [C] [Bb] Europe?
We're doing a West Coast run, [A] then a Northeast run.
A month [Ab] in Europe in April.
Then to Japan [Bb] in May, [B] Korea.
[Bb] And then a little bit of a break.
And then we'll start touring in the Midwest.
[G] Internationally [Abm] known.
[D] All over the [Em] place.
That's cool.
It's great that people can appreciate some really good music.
[Eb] Are you calling this band anything different than your usual name?
It's just my name, really.
[D] And [Ab] they're doing a lot of New [B] Orleans type music.
[D]
[Bbm] They did an Earl King tune.
They were doing [Bb] Lee Dorsey and a lot of [D] cool originals.
That one by you, [A] was it your nephew or your cousin?
[G] My nephew wrote a song we're [Gb] doing called Too Much, which I recorded on my CD Truth.
[A] And he's playing with Little Feet [B] now.
Yeah, he's the drummer for Little Feet.
How about that?
Very cool.
We're real proud.
So, runs in the family.
[E] And then the Fort Brothers Band, I remember that.
Back in the day.
[D] An [A] icon in [D] our store.
And [Am] I'm so proud to have you, Robin.
It's been great to be a friend [Em] for so many years.
Pleasure, man.
[Ebm] Thank you for the great [A] music.
[D] Thank you.
[Bm] Robin [Bbm] Fort.
[Gb] [E] [G] [E]
[D] [Dbm]
[N]
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[Gbm] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] Hey everybody, I [Abm] got [Gb] one of my [Ab] very favorite [B] guitar players in the world, the [C] great Robin
[Fm] Ford over here.
And Robin [G] and I [D] have dealt together [E] for_ Since [A] 1974.
Right, [E] and you came over to Joni Mitchell, right?
That's right.
And Tom Scott.
[F] Yeah.
All through Robbie [Am] Robertson who sent Joni in, [G] Bob Dylan, and loads of other people.
And I was living in a [Am] little apartment.
I had guitars all over the place. Yeah, Tarzana?
Yeah, that name's Sherman Oaks.
Okay.
_ _ Yeah, I remember [Gbm] it very well.
I left there with a 63 Strat.
[E] _
And then [G] later you got 345 for me, and a [Abm] number of other guitars.
That's right.
[Bb] And this is the [Ab] great white hope in terms of blues right here.
[Abm] And it's intelligent blues.
I heard him the [D] other night and his band was killing.
[G] Jim Cox and _ [E] the trombone player who was a killer, what was his name?
Stephen Baxter.
Stephen Baxter.
[Ab] And [G] the drummer and bass player was?
_ [Am] Lamar Carter is the [N] drummer.
New drummer for me.
[Am] He plays with Rafael Sadiq.
Nice.
And [E] David Pilch, the new bass player.
He was [Gbm]
outstanding.
He's an [D] amazing musician.
What a great band.
If you are anywhere [Bbm] near where this band [Ab] is playing, if you don't go [A] see them, you've
got to have your head examined.
[E] This is [Eb] serious, serious [Am] music.
[Ab] Robin, can you doodle a little bit on this?
Robin on the gig is using [Am] a _ [G] _ Riviera.
[G] And he's just checking [Em] one out here.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ [Dm] _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ You have to do [G] that.
You got the Bigsby, you got to use it.
You got to [Am] use it.
I [E] don't use it much.
So you guys getting [G] ready to go to [C] _ [Bb] Europe?
We're doing a West Coast run, [A] then a Northeast run. _
A month [Ab] in Europe in April.
_ Then to Japan [Bb] in May, [B] Korea.
_ [Bb] And then a little bit of a break.
And then we'll start touring in the Midwest.
[G] Internationally [Abm] known.
[D] All over the [Em] place.
That's cool.
It's great that people can appreciate some really good music.
[Eb] Are _ you calling this band anything different than your usual name?
It's just my name, really.
[D] And [Ab] they're doing a lot of New [B] Orleans type music.
[D]
[Bbm] They did an Earl King tune.
They were doing [Bb] Lee Dorsey and a lot of [D] cool originals.
That one by you, [A] was it your nephew or your cousin?
[G] My nephew wrote a song we're [Gb] doing called Too Much, which I recorded on my CD Truth.
[A] And he's playing with Little Feet [B] now.
Yeah, he's the drummer for Little Feet.
How about that?
Very cool.
We're real proud.
So, runs in the family.
[E] And then the Fort Brothers Band, I remember that.
Back in the day.
_ _ _ [D] An _ [A] icon in [D] our store.
And [Am] I'm so proud to have you, Robin.
It's been great to be a friend [Em] for so many years.
Pleasure, man.
[Ebm] Thank you for the great [A] music.
[D] Thank you.
_ [Bm] Robin [Bbm] Fort.
[Gb] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [G] _ [E] _ _ _
_ [D] _ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _

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