---------------------Train Leaving Grey by Mason Jennings--------------------
(first 8 bars)
E
Hopin' that I'll see you on the street...
E--------7----7------------5----4------------4----4-----------4----4------|
B--------5----5------------4----4------------5----5-----------5----5------|
G---4----------------5------------------6----------------7----------------|
D-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
(second 8 bars)
A B
Its yourr kind of daay...
E--------5----5------------5----5-----------------------------------------|
B--------------------------------------------7----7-----------8----8------|
G--------6----6------------6----6------------8----8-----------8----8------|
D---7----------------7------------------9----------------9----------------|
A-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E
Nothin has the color of you eyes
A B
train leeaving gray
E A B
and iill never love nooone the way i loved you
E A B
ii never thought thaat love could come true
E
driving 'round the city in your car
A B
down low in the sea
E
comin home and gettin into bed
A B
smilin in your sleep
E A B
iill never love nooone the way i loved you
E A B
youu've never loved nooone have you
(play through melody once)
E
Hopin that I'll see you on the street
A B
Its yourr kind of daay
E
Nothin has the color of your eyes
A B (last two notes are plucked slower)
train leaving grey
There are a few parts where Mason improvises around the melody, and I'm not
sure if I have the tempo right. The 'B' can also be played with the high E,
B, and G strings, and looks like this:
B
E-------2----2---------3----3----------------------------------------------|
B-------4----4---------4----4----------------------------------------------|
G--4--------------4--------------------------------------------------------|
D--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
It's hard to hear exactly how Mason plays it, but it's nice to vary how you
go through the melody. This is my first tab; feel free to change or add
corrections. Cheers, and enjoy.
---Mike Wolf---