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Song Name: Famous Blue Raincoat (tremolo) By: Leonard Cohen
Posted By: yukon Difficulty: Beginner
Key: Bb Genre: General
Harp Type: Tremolo
Created: 2012-05-11 04:29:16 Modified: 0000-00-00 00:00:00


Song:

This is tabbed for a 24 hole Echo Celeste tremolo


This tab was able to be done thanks to the
Combined efforts of ,,, and myself.


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It's four in  the morning,
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the end   of December
 5   5  5    5    5
I'm writing you  now
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Just to see if you're better
  5    5    5   5    
 New  York  is cold, 
-3 -3  5    5     5   5 -4
But I like where I'm living
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There's music on Clinton Street
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All through the evening.
5  5    -5    6     -5 -5    -6
I hear that you're building your
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Little house deep in the desert
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You're living for nothing now,


-4  -4   -4    5  5    5     5   5  -4 -4
I hope you're keeping some kind of record.
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 Ye-s, and Jane came by
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With a lock of your hair
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She said that you gave it to her
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That night that you planned to go clear
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Did you ev-----er go clear?


 -4  5    -4 -3   5   -4
The last time we saw you
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You looked so much older
 5    5  5    5   5   -4
Your famous blue raincoat
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Was torn at the shoulder
 5     5   5   5  -3 -3
You'd been to the station
5   5    5 5   -4
To meet every train
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And you came home
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Without Li-li Marlene
 5   5   5 -5   6  -5 -5
And you treated my woman
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To  a flake of your life
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And when she came back
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She was nobody's wife.
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Well I see you there
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With the rose in your teeth
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One more thin gypsy thief
 5  -5  6   -5    5 -4
Well I see Jane's awake --
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She sends her regards.

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And what can I tell you
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My brother, my killer
 5    5  5 5  5 -4  -4
What can I possibly say?
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I guess that I miss you,
5  5    5  5  5    5
I guess I forgive you
-3  -3    5    5   5  5  -4
I'm glad you stood in my way.
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If you ever come by here,
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for Jane or for me
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Well your en-e-my is sleeping,
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And his woman is free.
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Yes, and thanks, for the trouble
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You took from her eyes
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I thought it was there for good
5  6 -5 5   -4
So I never tried.
 4   6    6   6   -6  7  7   -6  6    -5
And Jane came by with a lock of your hair
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She said that you gave it to her
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That night that you planned to go clear --
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Sincerely, L. Cohen