Eric Clapton - Thorn Tree In The Garden

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Band name Eric Clapton
Song name Thorn Tree In The Garden
Tab type Chords
Added 05/13/2008
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From: Harlan L Thompson 


THORN TREE IN THE GARDEN- Derek and the Dominos

Emaj7                                       F#m/E   
There's a thorn tree in the garden...
      Emaj7                               F#m/E
And I hate to hurt your feelings ...
          Emaj7     F#m/E  Emaj7  F#m/E
'Cause I miss her 

           Emaj7                          F#m/E
She's the only girl I've ...
     Emaj7                        F#m/E 
And no one ever shared more ...
       Emaj7    E7
And I miss her 

        A
But it all seems so ..
Emaj7
That she'd never turn ...
 A          B7              E7
And leave without a ..
 A
And if she winds up ...
 Emaj7
Loving every ...
 A                           B7
Who'll be the one to ...
                                    Emaj7  E7  A  Am  E
Lord, I hope it's ...

           Emaj7                      F#m/E
And if I never see her face again...
    Emaj7                           F#m/E
And if she's in somebody's ...
       Emaj7        E7     A              Am  E Emaj7
But I miss that girl   I ...
          A       Am     E   Emaj7  A  Am E
Maybe someday ...


Emaj7: 0 2 2 4 4 4
F#m/E: 0 4 4 2 2 2


NOTE: Obviously, there are two guitars playing.  The other one is 
hitting the same four harmonics over and over.

(from Layla, 1970)
(sent by Harlan at harlant@hawaii.edu)