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Band name Harding John Wesley
Song name Long Dead Gone
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Added 05/17/2008
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			L O N G   D E A D   G O N E

			   by John Wesley Harding

		       from The Name Above The Title

This file contains two versions:- the first without chord fingering specified
and the second with it.

Version 1:
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			L O N G   D E A D   G O N E

			   by John Wesley Harding

		       from The Name Above The Title

	      (chord fingering not specified in this version)


Key: A major

	A   F#m   A   F#m

      A			F#m
	It's so easy ...
      A			   F#m
	It's so hard ...
      A			    F#m
	It's so hard ...
      D			  Bm	E
	That I'm not ...
      A				F#m
	When everything ...
      A		      D
	Is beyond ...
     Bm			E
	And all that I ...
      D		   A		  E
	Long dead ...

	


      A		     F#m	
	So how ...
      A		       F#m
	In this ...
      A			   F#m
	When I feel ...
      D			  Bm	    E
	With a tomb ...
      A			   F#m
	With your ...
      A			     D
	Carved deep in ...
     Bm		    E
	Now faded away ...
      D		   A
	Long ...
			      E
	Well we're ...
	       C#   C#7  F#m	E
	We're long ...
      A	    E	   F#m	  D	      E
	Now faded away ...
	D   A	E    A
	Lo-ong dead ...



	E  F#m  D  E  D  A  E
	
      A		    F#m
	Love lies ..
      A		     F#m
	Checking ...
      A			F#m
	To see if ..
      D		    Bm    E
	To anything ...
      A			     F#m
	And two things ...
      A	         D
	Never as ...
     Bm			     E
	And one thing lies ...
      D		   A
	Long dead g...
			     E
	Well it's ..
	      C#   C#7	F#m    E
	It's long dead ...
      A	      E	       F#m  D		    E
	One thing lies ..
	D   A   E    A
	Lo-ong ...

      D
	So here ...
	    A	     E
	Whatever ...
	     F#m	  D
	That we  could ...
 F#major	    Bm
	Whatever it ...
		 E
	That was me ...

	What was me ....

	What was me and ...

    A   F#m   A   F#m  A   F#m   D   Bm   E	

	

      A			F#m
	So why ...
      A			   F#m
	Let it die ..
      A				   F#m
	Of the truth that ...
      D			     Bm   E
	Would've ...
      A			      F#m
	Better to ...
      A				  D
	Than pretend that ...
     Bm			E
	And live out a ...
      D		   A
	Long ...
			      E
	Well we're long dead ...
		    C#	C#7  F#m     E
	Well we're long ...
      A	       E	  F#m	    D	       E
	Don't live out a ...
	 D  A   E    A	  E
	Lo-ong dead ...
    F#m	       D	  E
	Never live out ..
	 D  A   E    A	  E
	Lo-ong ...
    F#m	       D	  E
	Never live out ...
	 D  A   E	    A    E   F#m   D   E   D   A   E
	Lo-ong dead ...

      A   E   F#m   D   E   D

      A   E   F#m   D   E   D	A


============================ T H E   E N D ==============================

Chords
~~~~~~
	As this version doesn't specify which chord fingerings should be
	used, I haven't included a chord chart.  If you want to know the
	fingerings, see the other posting of this  song  with  specified
	chords.  N.B. F#major is not written as F#  purely  to  make  it
	clear that it isn't F#m.

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Notes
~~~~~
     1.	Learn the song by playing along to the album track.

     2. Feel free to use different versions of the same chord or  slighlty
	different varieties of the same one to  colour  your  music.   For
	example, I use a Dsus2 to link the D and Bm chords in the 4th line
	of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th sections.

     3. If you don't want to use these linking chords (such as the Dsus2's
	all through this CRD, you needn't).

     4. If you're new to barre chords, and would rather stick to open ones
	you could transpose the tune to the key of G major, which involves
	shifting all chords done by a tone:
		  This version:	  Transposed to G major:
			A		G
			F#m		Em
			D		C
			Bm		Am
			C# & C#7	B7 should be okay
			F#major		Emajor (just plain E)
	If you want to do this and have a capo, putting it on the 2nd fret
	will get you in tune with the album track.

     6.	A big thankyou (THANKYOU) to Alan Pulliam for supplying the  lyrics
	to Long Dead Gone and Backing Out.   They made my job a lot easier.

     7. Very important this:  Have Fun.

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Ryan Harding     Applied Optics Group, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
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"Now no-one's sitting on the fence, whose garden will we end up sitting in?"
 - John Wesley Harding, "The Person You Are" from "The Name Above The Title"
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