Cowboy Junkies - To Love Is To Bury

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Band name Cowboy Junkies
Song name To Love Is To Bury
Tab type Chords
Added 05/09/2008
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From: afung@cory.EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Andrew Fung)

I'm not totally satisfied with this one, so any help or suggestions
would be greatly appreciated.

@SONG: "To Love Is To Bury"

(In 3/4 time)

     G                    Am
I buried ...
       C              C  Em Am  G
Cause ...
     G                    Am
And every ...
  C           C  Em  Am  G
I go ..

 D             Am
He and ..
          C                Em      G
By this ..
          D                 Am
And with ..
     C         Am        G
He pledged ..

verse

verse

verse

Da da da, da da da, da da da, etc...


Notes:
On that C/Em/Am/G thing that's all in one measure ("where he
liked to be"), I think it might just be a pair of C chords, 
and I'm just hearing a walkdown from C down to G in the bass,
in other words:

     C   Em?   Am?   G
A ---3----2----0---------
E -------------------3---

On some of the Am's, I like to pick up my finger off of the
D string and put it right back down, again, something that I
don't think Michael's actually playing, but something that I
think sounds sort of cool in there.  I picked up this trick
from REM's "Swan Swan H." (in 3/4 time -- maybe that's why I 
think it sounds good).


Andrew Fung
afung@po.eecs.berkeley.edu