New York Mining Disaster 1941 Bee Gees
<br/> "New York Mining Disaster 1941"<br/> (B. Gibb)<br/> <br/> Verse 1:<br/> <br/> Am<br/> In the event of something happening to me<br/> D <br/> There is something I would like you all to see<br/> G Am/D [xx0555]<br/> It's just a photograph of someone that I knew<br/> <br/> Chorus:<br/> <br/> G C G<br/> Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?<br/> G C F<br/> Do you know what it's like on the outside<br/> Esus4 E<br/> Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide<br/> Am<br/> Mr. Jones<br/> <br/> Verse 2:<br/> <br/> I keep straining my ears to hear a sound<br/> Maybe someone is digging underground<br/> Or have they given up and all gone home to bed<br/> D G F<br/> Thinking those who once existed must be dead<br/> <br/> [repeat chorus]<br/> <br/> Verse 3 [repeat verse 1; slightly different chords at end]<br/> <br/> In the event of something happening to me<br/> There is something I would like you all to see<br/> G Am/D D<br/> It's just a photograph of someone that I knew<br/> <br/> [repeat chorus]<br/> <br/> Coda:<br/> <br/> Am Am/G Am/F Am/E Am/D<br/> Mr. Jones...<br/> <br/> <br/> OK, if you want all of these to sound exact you'll have to tune to open D<br/> (low to high: D A D F# A D) like Barry Gibb used; the chord fingerings in<br/> that tuning are:<br/> <br/> Am x07677 Am/D 000677<br/> C 575675 [or barre at 10th fret]<br/> D 000000<br/> E 222222 Esus4 222322<br/> F 333333<br/> G 555555<br/> <br/> <br/> -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers<br/> <br/> </div> </div> <div class="breadcrumbs">
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