Nanci Griffith - Love At The Five

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Band name Nanci Griffith
Song name Love At The Five
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Added 06/03/2008
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From: schn0170@maroon.tc.umn.edu (Adam Schneider)


LOVE AT THE FIVE AND DIME (Nanci Griffith)
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[Open G tuning (DGDGBD).  Capo 3.]
[For the intro and verses, see the tab at the end.  For the chorus, I'm not
 sure exactly how to finger the chords.  I think it might be like this:
 G=000000, Am7=x22012, Am7(4)=x20012.]

G  Gsus2  C/G  G
[intro; repeat as necessary]

G                          Gsus2
   Rita was sixteen years, ...
C/G                                            G
   She really made the ...
G                             Gsus2
   Eddie was a sweet romancer, and...
C/G                                             G
   They'd waltz the aisles of ...

Eddie played the steel guitar, and ...


G                              Am7
   Dance a little closer to me...
G                            Am7(4)
   Dance a little ...
G                              Am7
   Dance a little closer to ...
        Am7(4)                                  G
   And love's on sale tonight at ...

One of the boys in Eddie's band ....

Dance a little closer to me, dance a ....

Eddie traveled with the barroom .....
.

TAB:

[Don't forget to tune your guitar to open G.]
[The 0 on the high D string at the end of the sixth measure is optional;
 sometimes she plays it, sometimes she doesn't.]
[The 12's on the high D string are probably harmonics; if you can play
 them that way, do it, but it sounds okay to fret them too.]
[This is for the intro; in the verse, I think it's not quite the same,
 but very similar.]
[Thanks to vwhwang@midway.uchicago.edu for suggesting this particular
 pattern; it's much easier than what I had before.]

  G                              Gsus2
D ------9-------9-|------9-------0-|------0-------12|----------------|
B --0-------0-----|--0-------0-----|--10------10----|----------------|
G ----0-------0---|----0-------0---|----0-------0---|----0-------0---|
D ----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
G 0-------0-------|0-------0-------|0-------0-------|0-------0-------|
D ----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
  ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .  ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .  ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .  ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .

  C/G                            G
D ------5-------7-|------5-------0-|--------------12|----------------|
B --5-------5-----|--5-------5-----|----------0-----|----------------|
G ----5-------5---|----5-----------|----0-------0---|----0-------0---|
D ----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
G 0-------0-------|0-------0---0---|0-------0-------|0-------0-------|
D ----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
  ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .  ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .  ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .  ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .



- Adam Schneider, schn0170@maroon.tc.umn.edu