Tabbed By: Belavista Man
On: 10/06/07
E-mail: anthonybentley@hotmail.co.uk
In Lucille, the bass plays a very large part in the song. Here is what is played
the verses (the first verse is used as an example):
G
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----------3-3-5-3----------3-3-5-3----------3-3-5-3----------3-3-5-3-|
A|-----2h-5-------------2h-5-------------2h-5-------------2h-5---------|
E|-3-3--------------3-3--------------3-3--------------3-3--------------|
Lucille Won't you...
C G
G|----------3-3-5-3----------3-3-5-3-----------------------------------|
D|-----2h-5-------------2h-5------------------3-3-5-3----------3-3-5-3-|
A|-3-3--------------3-3------------------2h-5-------------2h-5---------|
E|-----------------------------------3-3--------------3-3--------------|
Lucille Won't you....will?
D C G
G|----------5-5-7-5----------3-3-5-3-----------------------------------|
D|-----4h-7-------------2h-5------------------3-3-5-3----------3-3-5-3-|
A|-5-5--------------3-3------------------2h-5-------------2h-5---------|
E|-----------------------------------3-3--------------3-3--------------|
Remember... ...I love ...still
And for the chorus, the bass just plays the root notes of the chords:
G
Well, I woke up this morning,
G
Lucille was not in sight,
G
I asked her friends about her
But all thier lips were tight.
And that's it, except for the solo, where that bass plays these root notes to the
of the verses, with an added D chord at the end - If you get what I mean (G, C, G, C, D, C,
D).