From ian@netgates.co.uk Tue Apr 8 13:01:31 1997 Take Out Some Insurance from "Number 10" by J. J. Cale Transcribed from the CD number ORE CD 523 by Ian Prideaux (mailto:ian@netgates.co.uk) This is a simple song in D major and predictably uses G and A major as well, along with the C major at the end of the verses and chorus, a device which JJ often uses. It's played on guitar with a smattering of fiddle, especially in the bridge. In the first line in the second verse, I can't quite figure out what the ~a something~ is, if anyone knows, email me. Have Fun.
[D] [G] [D] A man knocked upon the door, said "Don't you know you're gonna die some day" [A] I've ... [D] [G] [D] We'll .. [G] [D] and ... [chorus] [G] Take .. [D] [C] [D] for ... [/chorus] [G] [D] Two .. [A] when ... [G] [D] She ... [C] [D] They ... [chorus] [bridge, all on a D chord except for the final C-D like the end of each verse] [G] [D] This .. [A] for .. [G] [D] Somebody ... [C] [D] different ... [chorus] [chorus] -- Ian Prideaux mailto:ian@netgates.co.uk mailto:worz@spuddy.mew.co.uk
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