NOTE:
When all three performers played this in a video Jon Randall plays it
without a capo and Jack Ingram plays with a capo on the 5th fret. I
have included both tabs here so you do not have to worry about
transposing from one to the other and can play in whatever key best
suits your voice. Please keep this in mind when playing and rating
this tab. thanks.
Also note that where I indicate the chords CM9/B it is really a bass
run or what I call a `walk down` from the C, CM9/B to the Am ...
and all the CM9/B indicates is the note on the A string on the 2nd fret.
You are basically going from the 3rd, 2nd, Open on the A string.
SONG: TIN MAN (ACOUSTIC)
ARTIST: JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT, JON RANDALL
ALBUM: THE MARFA TAPES
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/Qp4PPAbOqi8
TAB BY: DON CZARSKI
EMAIL: GUITARZAN7@HOTMAIL.COM
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Accuracy Rating: - Votes: -
TIN MAN (ACOUSTIC)
JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT, JON RANDALL
THE MARFA TAPES
CAPO: NONE
INTRO:
CVERSEC
Hey there, Mr. Tin Man
C
You don`t know how lucky you are
F
You shouldn`t spend your whole life wishin`
G
For something bound to fall apart
GFC
Everytime you`re feeling empty
C
Better thank your lucky stars
FG
`Cause if you ever felt one breakin`
CC
You`d never want a heart
AmFCG
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
VERSE:
C
Hey there, Mr. Tin Man
C
You don`t know how lucky you are
F
I`ve been on the road that you`re on
G
It didn`t get me very far
GFC
You ain`t missin` nothin`
C
`Cause love is so damn hard
FG
Take it from me darlin`
CC
You don`t want a heart
C CM9/BAmFCC
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
C CM9/BAmFCG
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
VERSE:
C
Hey there, Mr. Tin Man
C
I`m glad we talked this out
F
You can take mine if you want it
G
It`s in pieces now
GFC
By the way there, Mr. Tin Man
C
If you don`t mind the scars
FG
You give me your armor
CC
And you can have my heart
OUTRO:C CM9/BAmFCC
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
C CM9/BAmFCC
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
C CM9/BAmFC
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
============================= CAPO: 5th FRET ================================
NOTE:
Where I indicate the chords GM9/F# it is really a bass
run or what I call a `walk down` from the G, GM9/F# to the Em ...
and all the GM9/F# indicates is the note on the E string on the 2nd fret.
You are basically going from the 3rd, 2nd, Open on the E string.
SONG: TIN MAN (ACOUSTIC)
ARTIST: JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT, JON RANDALL
ALBUM: THE MARFA TAPES
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/Qp4PPAbOqi8
TAB BY: DON CZARSKI
EMAIL: GUITARZAN7@HOTMAIL.COM
TIN MAN (ACOUSTIC)
JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT, JON RANDALL
THE MARFA TAPES
CAPO: 5th FRET
INTRO:
GVERSEG
Hey there, Mr. Tin Man
G
You don`t know how lucky you are
C
You shouldn`t spend your whole life wishin`
D
For something bound to fall apart
DCG
Everytime you`re feeling empty
G
Better thank your lucky stars
CD
`Cause if you ever felt one breakin`
GG
You`d never want a heart
EmCGD
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
VERSE:
G
Hey there, Mr. Tin Man
G
You don`t know how lucky you are
C
I`ve been on the road that you`re on
D
It didn`t get me very far
DCG
You ain`t missin` nothin`
G
`Cause love is so damn hard
CD
Take it from me darlin`
GG
You don`t want a heart
G GM9/F#EmCGG
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
G GM9/F#EmCGD
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
VERSE:
G
Hey there, Mr. Tin Man
G
I`m glad we talked this out
C
You can take mine if you want it
D
It`s in pieces now
DCG
By the way there, Mr. Tin Man
G
If you don`t mind the scars
CD
You give me your armor
GG
And you can have my heart
OUTRO:G GM9/F#EmCGG
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
G GM9/F#EmCGG
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
G GM9/F#EmCG
Ooooh oooooh ooh ooh ooooh ooh
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