Sail On
The entire guitar is tuned just a couple cents sharp from D Standard
(a lot of his earlier recording are like this) and I have a suspicion
that during his early boombox recordings his main/only guitar was an
old beater that couldn't hold the strings at full pitch. Or he detuned
it to match his voice (like hendrix).
G
G
sail on down the road
C
'bout a half a mile or so
D
and i tried to make you stay,
G
but now you're going
G C
it was plain to see that a small town boy like me
D G
just wasn't your cup of tea that was wishful thinking
C D G E
i gave you my heart and i tried to make you happy
C D G E
you gave me nothing in retu--urn
C D G E C
you know it ain't so hard to say, 'would you please just go awa--ay?'
(Power Chords: B C D B C D B C D G
G
you come to comfort me
C
but i don't need your sympathy
D G
and the way you look at me, well it's condescending.
G
i feel my stomach churn
C
and didn't you ever learn
D G
not to tell somebody something if you don't mean it
C D G E
i gave you my heart and i tried to make you happy
C D G
you gave me nothing in retuurn
C D G C
you know it ain't so hard to say, 'would you please just go away?'
(Power Chords: B C D B C D B C D G
G C G D
sa-ai-ail on. X 3
GGGGGG (just keep struming it for a while)