WROTE A SONG FOR EVERYONE- CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL [guitar tab]
Posted: lunes, 10 de diciembre de 2012 by Termita in Etiquetas: 1960, Creedence Clearwater Revival, guitarra, howto, John Fogerty, música, rock, rock sureño, tablatura
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Tab diciphered by Janet Meisner (This is my first tab)
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NOTE: For the underlined chords throughout the chorus and verses, just add a little more rhythm
G: 320033
D: XXX0232
C: X32010
Em: 022000
INTRO SOLO:
GUITAR ONE
E-|-------------------------------------------------------|
B-|-------------------------------------------------------|
G-|---------------------------7-----7---5--5--5--5--------|
D-|------9-----10p9--9-----9/7---7h9----2--2--2--5--------|
A-|-----10---10----10---10--------------------------------|
E-|-------------------------------------------------------|
GUITAR TWO
--------G-------------------------D--------------C-------
INTRO BRIDGE:
BOTH GUITARS
----G5---G5---B5---C5--------D5----G5---G5---B5---C5--------D5
VERSE ONE:
BOTH GUITARS
G D C G
Met myself a-comin’, country welfare line
G C G D
I was feelin’ strung out, hung out on the line
G D Em C
Saw myself a-goin’, down to war in June
G D C G
All I want, all I want, is to write myself a tune
CHORUS:
BOTH GUITARS
C G
Wrote a song for everyone
C G
Wrote a song for truth
C G Em
Wrote a song for everyone--
C D5 G5
When I couldn’t even talk to you
BOTH GUITARS REPEAT INTRO BRIDGE
VERSE TWO:
BOTH GUITARS
G D C G
Got myself arrested, wound me up in jail
G C G D
Richmond ‘bout to blow up, communication fails
G D Em C
If you see the answer, now’s the time to say
G D C G
All I want, all I want, is to get right down and pray
BOTH GUITARS REPEAT CHORUS
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/c/creedence-clearwater-revival/4373.html ]
SOLO:
GUITAR ONE
E-|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B-|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G-|----------------------------------12--12—14b---r--12--14--12-------9--7------|
D-|-----------------12-12-12h14-------------------------------------------9--7--|
A-|---12h-14--14----------------------------------------------------------------|
E-|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E-|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B-|-----------------------------------------------------------7~~--------------|
G-|------7----7----7----7---9-----------7--7-h9---------7-----7----------------|
D-|----9----9----9----9---9--10~~~~-------------h9---7-------7-----------------|
A-|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E-|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E-|--------------------------------------7------------8------------------------------------------------------------|
B-|------------8---8p7~~------------8--8------5-----5---------------8~~-------8------------------------------------|
G-|------7-7---------------7~~~---9--------------5----5--------9-/7-------7-/5-----5-5------7-7-7-7----------------|
D-|----9-----------------------------------------------------------9-/7-------7-/5-----5-5------7-7-7-7----5-------|
A-|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-5-5-5----5----|
E-|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3--|
GUITAR TWO
Simply repeat the verse chords over the solo (same rhythm as before)
BOTH GUITARS REPEAT CHORUS
BRIDGE:
GUITAR ONE
E-|---------------------------------------------|
B-|---8--8----10--/-12—10-----5~~---------------|
G-|---------------------------------------------|
D-|---------------------------------------------|
A-|--10-10---12--/-14--12-----7~~---------------|
E-|---------------------------------------------|
GUITAR TWO
-----G5------------D5---------A5--------
VERSE THREE:
BOTH GUITARS
G D C G
Saw the people standin’, a thousand years in chains
G C G D
Somebody said it’s different now; look it’s just the same
G D Em C
Pharaohs spin the message, round and round and round
G D C G
They couldn’t save the million people, how can I tell you?
BOTH GUITARS REPEAT CHORUS THREE TIMES
INTRO BRIDGE:
BOTH GUITARS
----G5---G5---B5---C5--------D5---G5
^High G Power Chord
He aquí una interpretación con guitarra acústica de esta canción. No es esta tablatura, pero la ejecución -a mi juicio- es muy buena. Aún estoy intentando sacar el solo.
Wrote A Song For Everyone lesson & cover
Wrote a Song for Everyone is a song that was written by John Fogerty and appears on the third album that Creedence Clearwater Revival produced called Green River. John Fogerty explains the basis for how the song was written.
“Inspired by my young wife at the time. It was early ’69, and I was 23 years old. We had our first child, who, at the time, was two and a half. I was sitting in my room, writing the songs, pushing my career. Without the songs, the career ends. You might be a great band, but without the songs, you’re not going anywhere. At one point, my wife and I had a mild misunderstanding, I wouldn’t even call it a fight, She was miffed, taking our young son out, wishing I would be more involved. But there I was, the musician manic and possessed the only guy holding things up. Without me, it all collapses, so I’m feeling quite put apon. As she walks out the door, I say to my self, “I wrote a song for everyone, and I couldn’t even talk to you.” I looked at my piece of paper and changed gears. How many great leaders can’t even manage their own families? So I went with that. “Pharaohs spin the message/Round and round and true/Richmonds about to blow up” referring to nearby Richmond, California. It was actually a true emotion that took on a larger meaning. It’s still a special song in the sense that it keeps my feet on the ground. You sit and write these songs, yet you try to talk to your own son and daughter and maybe you’re totally inadequate, trying to explain life to a child. We used to record our albums very quickly and I remember finishing five different songs in one afternoon. The fifth one didn’t work, and that was “Wrote A Song For Everyone.” I had to start over on that one.”
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