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From Four Until Late  Cream



[1966]Cream(Robert Johnson)
Guitarist Eric Clapton

This one is easy but still a great song.


Intro:
[C7]     [F]   [Ab6]        [C]      [C]   [C7]   [F]   [Ab6]    [C]     [G7]                                                  
|-0---1---1-1-1---0-----0--0--1--1---0----1--|
|-1---1---1-1-1---1-----1--1--1--1---1----0--|
|-3---2---1-1-1---0-----0--3--2--1---0----0--|
|-2---3---1-1-1---2-----2--2--3--1---2----0--|
|-3---------------3-----3--3---------3----2--|
|-----------------------------------------3--|



[C]From four until late I was [F]wringing my hands and c[C]rying.[C7]
[F]From four until late I was wringing my hands and c[C]rying.[A7]
I be[D7]lieve to my soul that your d[G7]addy's Gulfport b[C]ound.
(This verse is in the Robert Johnson version only)
[C]From Memphis to Norfolk is a [F]thirty six hour [C]ride [C7]
[F]From Memphis to Norfolk is a thirty six hour [C]ride [A7]
Man [D7]like a prisoner, ca[G7]n't be satisf[C]ied


[C]From four until late, she m[F]ade me a no good barroom [C]clown[C7].
[F]From four until late, she made me a no good barroom [C]clown[A7].
You k[D7]now she won't do nothing [G7]but tear a good man's reputation d[C]own.
[C]A woman is like a dresser, s[F]ome man always running through its d[C]rawer[C7]s.
[F]A woman is like a dresser, some man always running through its d[C]rawer[A7]s.
She ca[D7]use so many men to we[G7]ar an apron over[C]all.
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|-The Harmonica solo can be replaced with a good improvised guitar solo in F or C.-|
|-For some good box scales, check out my "Politician" Tab as well.-----------------|
|-It is also by cream.-------------------------------------------------------------|
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|



[C]When I leave this town I w[F]ill bid you fare f[C]arewe[C7]ll.
[F]When I leave this town I will bid you fare f[C]arewe[A7]ll.
And w[D7]hen I return again, you'll h[G7]ave a great long story to t[C]ell.
[C7]     [F]   [Ab6]        [C]      [C]   [C7]   [F]   [Ab6]    [C]     [G7]                                                  
|-0---1---1-1-1---0-----0--0--1--1---0----1--|
|-1---1---1-1-1---1-----1--1--1--1---1----0--|
|-3---2---1-1-1---0-----0--3--2--1---0----0--|
|-2---3---1-1-1---2-----2--2--3--1---2----0--|
|-3---------------3-----3--3---------3----2--|
|-----------------------------------------3--|

Yes, I have advertised one of my tabs in another tab. don't cry about it, just go to it:D

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