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From: [email protected] (Eric Olander)
Here’s the chords for the much requested Long Train Running. You’re on your
own for the rhythm. Also, I have no clue as to what the lyrics are. Have fun
Doobie Brothers – Long Train Running
Intro:
+ – G11 (no 3rd)
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v Gm7
| -10——-10-10–|–10–10—10—- |
| -10-h-11–11-11–|–11–11—10—- |
|:-10——-10-10–|–10–10—10—-:|
| -10-h-12–12-12–|–12–12—10—- |
| -10——-10-10–|–10–10—10—- |
| -x——–x–x—|–x—x—-x—– |
Lots of strumming here, I’m just showing the fingerings
Cm7 Cm7 Cm6/7 (or Cm7 add 13)
|-8—————-|-8——-8——–|
|-8—————-|-11——10——-|
|-8—————-|-8——-8——–| then repeat intro 2x
|-8—————-|-8——-8——–|
|-10—————|-10——10——-|
|-8—————-|-8——-8——–|
Again, lots of strumming
D#7 Gm7 D7
|–11————–|–10——10——|
|–11————–|–11——10——|
|–12————–|–10——11——| then back to intro.
|–11————–|–12——10——|
|–13————–|–10——12——|
|–11————–|–10——10——|
There is one other part that uses the intro chords with a different
rhythm, something like this:
| 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . 4 . . . |
|: Gm7 Gm7 Gm7 Gm7 Gm7 G11 😐
| q q q s e e |
q – quarter note
s – sixteenth
e – eighth