Barenaked Ladies – Jane

          Author/Artist: Barenaked Ladies 
          Title: Jane
          Album: Maybe You Should Drive
          Transcribed by: Brian Beglin
          Email: [email protected]
          
          This is a BNL classic that I’ve never seen tabbed just right.  So here’s my two cents.
          
          ***CAPO 2nd FRET***
          
          Chords used:
           
           Csus2 G/B Asus7 Am  Asus2 D  Dsus2 Dadd4 G  G/F# Em7 Bm C  Dadd9 Em Fm D/F# G6
          -0—–0—0—–0—0—–2–0—–3—–3–3—-3—2–0–0—–0–2–0—-0-
          -3—–3—3—–1—0—–3–3—–3—–3–3—-3—4–1–3—–0–2–3—-3-
          -0—–0—0—–2—2—–2–2—–2—–0–2—-0—4–0–0—–0–2–2—-0-
          -2—–0—2—–2—2—–0–0—–0—–0–0—-2—3–2–4—–2–4–0—-0-
          -3—–2—0—–0—0—–x–x—–x—–2–0—-2—2–3–5—–2–4–x—-2-
          -x—–x—x—–x—x—–x–x—–x—–3–2—-0—x–x–x—–0–2–2—-3-
          
          Just a few notes here:
          1)  This is my first foray into the world of fingerpicking.  
          2)  Even with that, this is a pretty easy riff to do with a little practice.
          3)  To pull it off, you’re probably going to have to alternate between fingerpicking and
           using the actual pick.  Some of the changes are fast, and there’s really no trick
           to get better at it than just doing it over and over.
          
          Now that that’s out of the way…
          
          
          This is the main riff of the song, fingerpicked over all the verses.
          (The last note is just a pickup for the repeat)
          
          Main Riff:
          
          e|——–0——————————0——-3—-0—-3———–3—-
          B|–3——–3———————3——–3——————-2———–
          G|—–0———-0—–0—–0–0—-0———————————–0-
          D|——————-2—–0————————————————
          A|–3——–2——-0—–2——-3——–2———0———0h2———
          E|————————————————————————–
          
                                                                                        
          This is the riff for the last part of the verse leading into the chorus.  
          (The first half is fingerpicked and the second is played with a pick)
          
          Riff 2:
          
          e|——–0——————————————————————2–3-
          B|–3——–3———————————————————3–5——-
          G|—–0———-0—–0—–0–0—————————-2–4–5————-
          D|——————-2—–0————————-2–4–5———————-
          A|–3——–2——-0—–2——-5——–2–3–5——————————-
          E|————————————3–5—————————————-
          
          
          Here is a little riff that’s played in the bridge.
          
          Riff 3:
          
          e|————————–
          B|————————–
          G|——–0———–0—–
          D|—–4—–4—–4—–4–
          A|–5———–6———–
          E|————————–
                                                                                        
          
          This is the riff that happens right before the outro.
          
          Riff 4:
          
          e|——–0——————————0——-3—-0–0–0–0–0–0–0–0–
          B|–3——–3———————3——–3———3h55–5–3–5–3–1–0–
          G|—–0———-0—–0—–0–0—-0—————————————
          D|——————-2—–0————————————————–
          A|–3——–2——-0—–2——-3——–2———————————
          E|—————————————————————————-
          
          
          Finally we have the outro riffs which end the song.
          
          Riff 5:
          
          e|–0–0–x–0–0–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–x–0–0–x–0–0–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–x–
          B|–3–3–x–3–3–3–x–3–x–3–x–3–x–3–x–x–3–3–x–3–3–3–x–3–x–3–x–3–x–3–x–x–
          G|–0–0–x–0–0–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–x–0–0–x–0–0–0–x–2–x–2–x–2–x–0–x–x–
          D|–2–2–x–0–0–0–x–2–x–2–x–2–x–0–x–x–2–2–x–0–0–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–x–
          A|–3–3–x–2–2–2–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–2–x–x–3–3–x–2–2–2–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–2–x–x–
          E|–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–2–x–2–x–2–x–3–x–x–
          
          Riff 6:
          
          e|–0–0–x–0–0–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–x–0–0–x–0–0–0–x–x–0–0–0–0–0–0–0–0–
          B|–3–3–x–3–3–3–x–3–x–3–x–3–x–3–x–x–3–3–x–3–3–3–x–x–3h55–5–3–5–3–1–0–
          G|–0–0–x–0–0–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–x–0–0–x–0–0–0–x–x————————–
          D|–2–2–x–0–0–0–x–2–x–2–x–2–x–0–x–x–2–2–x–0–0–0–x–x————————–
          A|–3–3–x–2–2–2–x–0–x–0–x–0–x–2–x–x–3–3–x–2–2–2–x–x————————–
          E|–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x–x————————–
          
          
          
          INTRO:  
          
          Main Riff x 2
          
          VERSE 1:
          Main Riff
          The girl works at the store, sweet Jane  St. Clair.
          Main Riff
          Was dazzled by her smile while I shopped there.
          Main Riff
          It wasn’t long before I lived with her.
          Riff 2
          I sang her songs, ah, while she dyed my hair.
          
          CHORUS 1:
          Am Asus2 Am  D Dsus2 D           
          Jane,          divided, 
          G      G/F#    Em7        D
          but I can’t decide which side I’m on.
          Am Asus2 Am  D Dsus2 D
          Jane,          decided 
          G      G/F#    Em7        D
          only cowards stay while traitors run.
          Am Asus2 Am  D Dsus2 D   Am Asus2 Am  D Dadd4 D
          Jane,                     Jane.
          
          Main Riff
          
          VERSE 2:
          Main Riff
          I’d bring her gold and frankincense and myrrh.
          Main Riff
          She thought that I was making fun of her.
          Main Riff
          She made me feel I was 14 again.
          Riff 2
          That’s why she thinks it’s cooler if we’d just stay friends.
          
          CHORUS 2:
          Am Asus2 Am  D Dsus2 D
          Jane           doesn’t 
          G       G/F#      Em7  D
          think a man could ever be faithful.
          Am Asus2 Am  D Dsus2 D
          Jane           isn’t 
          G      G/F#  Em7      D
          giving me a chance to be shameful.
          Am Asus2 Am  D Dsus2 D  Am Asus2 Am  D Dadd4 D
          Jane,                    Jane.
          
          BRIDGE:
          Bm         G                       C            Riff 3
           I wrote a letter, she should have got it yesterday.
          Em                  Fm               Bm
           That life could be better by being together,
                    C         Dadd9
          Is what I cannot explain to Jane.
          
          Main Riff
          
          VERSE 3:
          Main Riff
          The girl works at the store, sweet Jane St. Clair.
          Main Riff
          Still dazzled by her smile while I shoplift there.
          Main Riff
          No promises as vague as heaven.
          Riff 2
          No Juliana next to my Evan.
          
          CHORUS 3:
          Am Asus2 Am   D Dsus2 D
          Jane,           desired 
          G      G/F#    Em7       D
          by the people at her school and work.
          Am Asus2 Am   D Dsus2 D
          Jane            is tired, 
                 G      G/F#    Em7      D
          ’cause every man becomes a lovesick jerk.
          Am Asus2 Am  D Dsus2 D  Am Asus2 Am  D Dadd4 D 
          Jane,                    Jane, c’mon.  
          
          OUTRO:
          Main Riff 
          Riff 4
          Riff 5
          Riff 6 and end on Csus2
          
          No problem, right??? ================

ARTIST: Barenaked Ladies
SONG: Jane
TABBED BY: Kenneth Peng
http://smashinggrapes.cjb.net

CAPO ON 2nd FRET

The main verse part goes as follows (fret numberings are with the capo on):

C2         Em7   A7sus4  G/B         (I’m guessing on chord names)
E———-0————3——-3—-
B——–3—3———————–
G——0——–0——————–
D————————————
A—3——–2——0——-2——–
E————————————

This is played over and over again through the verse

CHORUS

Am   D          G       G/F#    Em           Am
Jane    doesn’t think a man can ever be faithful
D       G      G/F# Em                Am
Jane  isn’t giving me a chance to be shameful
D  Am     D
Jane    Jane

BRIDGE:
Bm        Em
I wrote a letter
C            D    Eb   Em
She should have got it yesterday
Bm
Life could be better
C
By being together
Am        D       Csus2  Em7  A7sus4  G
Is what I cannot explain to Jane

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