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Midnight Rider  The Allman Brothers Band

Date: Fri, 6 Oct 1995 16:01:50 -1000
From: Harlan L Thompson
MIDNIGHT RIDER- The Allman Brothers
TUNING: D A D G B D
[D]I got to run to keep from hiding
[D]And I'm bound to keep on riding
[D]And I've got one more silver dollar
But I'm [Gm7]not gonna let them catch me, no
[Am7]Not gonna let them catch the midnight [D]rider
I don't own the clothes I'm wearing
And the road goes on forever
And I've got one more silver dollar
But I'm not gonna let them catch me, no
Not gonna let them catch the midnight rider
BRIDGE:
[D] [Am7] [Gm7] [Am7] [Gm7] [Am7] [Gm] [Gm7] [Gm7addE] [Gm7] [D] 
I've gone past the point of caring
Some old bed I'll soon be sharing
And I've got one more silver dollar
But I'm not gonna let them catch me, no
Not gonna let them catch the midnight rider
No I'm not gonna let them catch me, no
Not gonna let them catch the midnight rider (repeat both lines 2X)
CHORDS: RIFF: (play riff throughout while strumming D)
[D] [Gm7] [Am7] [Gm] [Gm7addE] [(D)]  
 
 D -0---3--5---5---3--- --------------
 B -3---3--5---3---5--- --------------
 G -2---3--5---3---3--- --------------
 D -0---5--7---5---5--- -----0-0---0--
 A -0---5--7---5---5--- -0h3-----3----
 D -0---5--7---5---5--- --------------


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Am7 D Gm Gm7 Gm7addE
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esp400 (report)

I believe that the Am7 should be a C. And also the bridge is not correct either. I believe that part would be better going from C to Bb while the small lead part is being played and ending the bridge on A before going back into the original riff.