Lay It Down


#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## # Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 14:23:10 -0600 From: Brian Davies Subject: Latest version of "cowboy-junkies/lay-it-down-album" file Welcome to my ever-expanding transcription of the Cowboy Junkies album "Lay It Down". I started this in honor of my first Cowboy Junkies concert at the Riviera in '96, and posted 5 songs and 2 fragments the day of the show. It has slowly grown to include 8 complete songs and 3 fragments. The latest improvements are Gabriel Simonet's much appreciated chords to Bea's Song and a correction on Hold On To Me. My annotations are in {braces}. - Brian LAY IT DOWN THE COWBOY JUNKIES Transcriptions by Brian Davies Comments & corrections to davies@ils.nwu.edu For the latest versions of my transcriptions, check my home page: http://www.ils.nwu.edu/~davies/ SOMETHING MORE BESIDES YOU by the Cowboy Junkies {The verses are all G and C chords, though the fingerings are a bit out of the ordinary and there are a lot of odd little runs. The chorus is easy -- here it is.} I [D] guess I believe that there's a point to what we [C] do. But I [Am] ask myself is there something more be[G]sides you? A COMMON DISASTER by the Cowboy Junkies {This is arranged for a single guitar -- they play the first bit of the riff on the bass, and have the guitar playing the synchopated chords. For the lines I've marked [Bb], the guitar actually stays on Cm, with the second and fourth notes of the main bass line reversed, so that there's a Bb bass note under the chord, but that sounds a bit weird if you're playing it solo.} (e) |-----------------|-----3-----3---3-| (B) |-----------------|-----4-----4---4-| Let the last chord ring. (G) |-----------------|-----5-----5---5-| Play twice for intro. (D) |-----------------|-----5-----5---5-| (A) |-----------------|-3---3-----3---3-| (E) |-----------3-6-3-|-----------------| 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & [Cm] A candle burning for everything I've ever wanted. [Cm] A tattoo burned for everything I've ever wanted and lost. [Bb] I had a long list of names that I kept in my back pocket, [Cm] but I've cut it down to one and your name's at the top. [F] Won't you [Eb] share a common dis[Cm]aster [Eb] Share with [F] me a common dis[Bb]aster [Dm] Oh [Eb] oh, common dis[Cm]aster [Cm] I found myself a friend, but he's crooked as a stick in water. [Cm] So now I'm writing fairy tales to catch the spirit of revenge. [Bb] He's got a plan to steal my little sister, [Cm] but I'm not too concerned 'cause I will get him in the end. Chorus Solo on First Half Of Verse, First Line of Chorus [Cm] Going to find me someone to share a common disaster. [Cm] Run away with me from a life so cramped and dull. [Bb] Not worry too much about the happily-ever-after. [Cm] Just keep the Caddy moving 'til we're well beyond that hill. Chorus LAY IT DOWN by the Cowboy Junkies {Play around with your chord voicings on this. I've been getting a good sound playing D as x077x5 and just sliding that form up and down, so C is x055x3, etc. You can play the second string open on the E chord, but the rest of the time it sounds better muted. Also worth a try is playing D x/0/0/14/10/0. I've written the chorus as D's on the fifth and tenth frets, but play around with that as well.} [ D] [ C] [ Bm] [ D] [ D] [ C] [ Bm] [ D] [ F] [ E] [ D] He [D] left his dead in the [C] cottonwood trees the [Bm] ground grown too hard with the [D] years. [D] Falling down was not what it [C] used to be the [Bm] ground grown too hard with the [D] years. [F] [E] [D] [ D] [ C] [ Bm] [ D] He [D] told his children those [C] little white lies the [Bm] truth would only para[D]lyze them. [F] [E] [D] [D] He told himself those [C] little white lies the [Bm] truth would only para[D]lyze him. [Dv] Lay it [Dx] down, [Dx] lay it [Dv] down. [ D] [ C] [ B] [ A] [ D] [ B] [ A] [ D] He [D] sold most of what he [C] cherished, the [Bm] rest he let them [D] steal. [F] [E] [D] [D] Shot his dog out in the [C] open field the [Bm] rest he let them [D] steal. [ D] [ C] [ Bm] [ D] [ F] [ E] [ D] He [D] broke all of his [C] promises, [Bm] under a sea green [D] sky. [D] They never thought to [C] ask him why, [Bm] under a sea green [D] sky. Chorus Solo over a drone in D [D] Please bury me in the [C] cottonwood trees the [Bm] ground grown too [D] cold for me. [D] Going to sleep tonight in a [C] warm feather bed the [Bm] ground grown too [D] cold for me. Chorus HOLD ON TO ME by the Cowboy Junkies One thing more: In HOLD ON TO ME it isn't [E] [A] how you said, or at least i heard sometingh else, it sounded, for me, more like 022100 022200 022100 022200 E Esus4? E Esus4? {The lyric sheet has two repetitions of "Hold on to me" at the end, but drag the ending out as long as you'd like. The coda keeps repeating the [ E] [ Esus4] [ E] [ Esus4] pattern.} [ E] [ Esus4] [ E] [ Esus4] [ E] [ Esus4] [E] If you [Es4] offered me a [E] shade of [Es4] blue would I re[E]turn it [Es4] saying that [E] it was [Es4] too dark or [G#m] light? Or would I [B] see it for the [G#m] precious thing that [F#m] it might one [G#m] day [A] be? Hold on to [ E] me. [ Esus4] [ E] [ Esus4] [E] If you [Es4] offered me a [E] point of [Es4] view would I dis[E]miss it [Es4] saying that [E] it was [Es4] too black and [G#m] white? Or would I [B] see it as the [G#m] special thing That [F#m] it would no [G#m] doubt [A] be? Hold on to [ E] me. [ Esus4] [ E] [ Esus4] I'll [B] hold on to this [A] gift we share it is as [B] slippery as it is [C#m] rare. I'll [B] hold on to that [A] feeling of [G#m] waking and finding you [C#m] there. [F#m] I'll hold on [G#m] to [A] you and you hold on to [E] me. [Es4] [E] [Es4] [E] If I [Es4] asked you for a [E] simple [Es4] thing would you [E] do it [Es4] without [E] too much [Es4] thinking or [G#m] fuss? Would you [B] see it for the [G#m] precious thing that [F#m] it would sure[G#m]ly [A] be? Hold on to [ E] me. [ Esus4] [ E] [ Esus4] Hold on to me. Hold on to me. COME CALLING by the Cowboy Junkies [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ B] [ C#m] [ B] [ A] [ A] The [C#m] stillness here, like what he [A] sometimes finds in[B]side her, [B] [C#m] hits so hard it can [B] steal your breath for[A]ever. [A] He [C#m] sometimes wonders is the [A] sum of their lives to[B]gether [B] [C#m] him on the floor and her [B] lost to a mind in [A] tatters. [A] These days he's [F#] drinking for the pleasure of [A] falling and he's [F#] falling for the pleasure of pre[A]tending that she's [F#] sitting by the window [A] waiting for him to come [C#m] calling. [A] [B] [B] [ C#m] [ B] [ A] [ A] If [C#m] I could fix me up a [A] week of twilight [B] hours [B] we'd [C#m] sit on the point and watch the [B] sun continually [A] flounder. [A] [C#m] Bathed in gold we'd plug [A] into some kind of [B] power [B] and con[C#m]nect with those days back be[B]fore all of this went [A] sour. [A] 'Cause I'm [F#] drinking for the pleasure of [A] falling and I'm [F#] falling for the pleasure of pre[A]tending that you're [F#] sitting by the window [A] waiting for me to come [C#m] calling. [A] [B] [B] [ C#m] [ B] [ A] [ A] [C#m] Odd how the darkness [A] always makes us [B] whisper [B] and with the [C#m] last of the sun you can [B] feel the approach of the [A] winter. [A] [C#m] Now is the time of each [A] day that I desperately [B] miss her. [B] I sup[C#m]pose I will learn how to [B] live my life with[A]out her. [A] So you're [F#] drinking for the pleasure of [A] falling and you're [F#] falling for the pleasure of pre[A]tending that I'm [F#] sitting by the window [A] waiting for you to come [C#m] calling. [A] [C#m] [A] for you to come [C#m] calling. [A] [C#m] [A] for you to come [C#m] calling. [A] [C#m] [A] for you to come [C#m] calling. [A] [C#m] [A] JUST WANT TO SEE by the Cowboy Junkies {This is fragment number two. Marking where the chord changes occur is a bit of a pain, since there are two vocal tracks -- the [D] on "guilt" and the following "just" mean that the vocals overlap, not that you should play two bars of D. The chords for the chorus are real sketchy.} [ E] [ E] [ D] [ C] [ E] [ E] [ D] [ C] [ E] [ E] [ D] [ C] [ E] [ E] [ D] [ C] [E] I don't want to be no patch on no quilt (I [D] just want to [C] see...) [E] Tear-stained stitching linking memories to [D] guilt (I [D] just want to [C] see...) [E] I don't want to be no hair on no wall (I [D] just want to [C] see...) [E] Blood-stained note saying fuck you all (I [D] just want to [C] see what kills [E] me) [D] [C] [D?] Tommy, are you ready we [G?] better head to town [Am?] J.D.'s box is waiting to be [Am?]lowered down and you [Dm?] know how he [G?] hates to be kept waiting [Am] 'round [G] [ E] [ E] [ D] [ C] [ E] [ E] [ D] [ C] [E] I don't want to be no chalk line [D] drawing (I [D] just want to [C] see...) [E] Toe-tagged question mark, until identi[D]fying (I [D] just want to [C] see...) [E] I don't want to fuse with no economy seat (I [D] just want to [C] see...) [E] fuel some fireball at 30,000 feet (I [D] just want to [C] see what kills [E] me) [D] [C] [] Tommy, did you catch his face [] before they closed the lid? I [] swear I saw him wink once and [] flash me that old grin. Oh, you [] know, that would [] be just like [] him. [] Solo [ E] [ E] [ D] [ C] [ E] [ E] [ D] [ C] [E] I don't want to face no hollow-eyed [D] ending (I [D] just want to [C] see...) [E] Loved ones buried, empty days of waiting (I [D] just want to [C] see what kills [E] me) [D] [C] Tommy, darling, come to bed we'll try and sleep away this sadness. These memories, too, are bound to die so our dreams will have to serve us. Tomorrow may be the day that our love betrays us. LONELY SINKING FEELING by the Cowboy Junkies {Fragment number three, though this time I've included all the lyrics. These chords work, but are oversimplified -- there's a lot more going on than this. I also haven't done the bridge yet.} She says, "I'm getting that [C] lonely sinking [F] feeling, you [G] know what I mean?" [G] With his [G] hand on her back he's [F] thinking, "Where does [C] that leave me?" [C] [C] "Just when I think I've un[C]covered the secret to [F] peace and tranquili[G]ty that [G] lonely sinking [F] feeling creeps [C] up on me." He says, "I'm seeing those [] doubt filled questioning [] eyes and I can't be[]lieve it's true." With her [] head in her hands she [] sighs, "It's [] me, not you." [] "Just when I thought that I'd dis[]covered the joy of [] loving one so com[]pletely that [] lonely sinking [] feeling creeps [] up on me." Here in this silent room we wait on ancient ritual. Staring at our hearts as if they were two caged animals. If I am the first to unlock those rusty doors will I be the first found bleeding on the floor? She says, "I'm getting that lonely sinking feeling, you know what I mean?" With his hand on her back he's thinking, "Where does that leave me?" "Just when I think I've uncovered the secret to peace and tranquility that lonely sinking feeling creeps up on me. Just when I thought that I'd discovered the joy of loving one so completely that lonely sinking feeling creeps up on me. that lonely sinking feeling creeps up on me." ANGEL MINE by the Cowboy Junkies Introduction on Verse Twice He [C] searched for those wings that he [Am] knew that this angel should [Em] have at her back. [Em] And al[F]though he can't find them he [C] really don't mind because he [G] knows they'll grow back. [G] And he [C] reached for that halo that he [Am] knows that she had when she [Em] first caught his eye. [Em] Although his [F] hand came back empty he's [C] really not worried because he [G] knows it still shines. [G] [F] I can't promise that I'll [G] grow those wings or [C] keep this tarnished [G] halo [F] shined but I'll [F] never betray your [G] trust angel [ C] mine. [ C] I [C] search all the time on the [Am] ground for our shadows [Em] cast side by side. [Em] [F] Just to remind me that I [C] haven't gone crazy that you ex[G]ist and are mine. [G] And I [C] know that your skin is as [Am] warm and as real as that [Em] smile in your eyes. [Em] But I [F] have to keep touching and [C] smelling and tasting for [G] fear it's all lies. [G] Chorus Solo on Verse [C] Last night I awoke from the [Am] deepest of sleeps with your [Em] voice in my head. [Em] And I could [F] tell by your breathing that [C] you were still sleeping I re[G]peated those words that you had said. [G] Chorus Chorus Solo on Verse Twice and Fade BEA'S SONG (RIVER SONG TRILOGY: PART II) {The guitar part here is mostly arpeggios; the intro is the middle four strings on a C chord.} Speed [C] River at my feet running low and flat I'm [Am] sitting here burning daylight, thinking about the past and that [F] distance out there where the earth meets the [C] sky. The [G] slightest move and this river mud pulls me [F] further down. [G] John's at my side, but he's [F] sitting on [C] firmer ground. [C] John says I look at the moon and the stars [Am] these days more often than I look into his eyes and I [F] can't disagree so I don't say [C] nothing. I just [G] stare on past his face at Venus [F] rising, like a [G] shining speck of [F] hope hanging over the ho[C]rizon. With [C] each passing year that I sit here that ho[Am]rizon seems to inch just that much nearer and [F] all that appears on it seems as clear as [C] spit. But if there's [G] one thing in my life that these years have [F] taught it's that you can [G] always see it [F] coming but you can never [C] stop it. Solo on Verse Speed [C] River at my feet running low and flat I'm [Am] sitting here burning daylight, thinking about the past and that [F] distance out there where the earth meets the [C] sky. The [G] slightest move and this river mud pulls me [F] further down. [G] John's at my side, but he's not [F] noticing that I'm [C] drowning. The [G] slightest move and this river mud pulls me [F] further down. [G] John's at my side, but he's not [F] noticing that I'm [C] drowning. SPEAKING CONFIDENTIALLY by the Cowboy Junkies {Each chord in the main riff gets two beats except for the last pair, where the A and the G#m combined get two beats, and the G#m is really just a grace note back into the riff.} [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] [ F#m] [ Abm] [ A] [ Abm] [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] [ F#m] [ Abm] [ A] [ Abm] [ C#m] Speaking [ A] confi[ B]dentially [ Abm] [A] the fire that [F#m] burnt in[G#m]side of [A] me [G#m] [C#m] has turned to [A] ash the [B] tortured [G#m] tree [A] that grows be[F#m]side the [G#m] anguished [A] sea. [G#m] [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] Speaking [ F#m] confi[ Abm]dentially. [ A] [ Abm] [ C#m] Speaking [ A] meta[ B]phorical[ Abm]ly [A] the earth I [F#m] trust be[G#m]neath my [A] feet [G#m] [C#m] is moving [A] now ever [B] so slight[G#m]ly [A] I shift my [F#m] feet but [G#m] feel no re[A]lief. [G#m] [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] Speaking [ F#m] meta[ Abm]phorically. [ A] [ Abm] [C#m] [A] [B] [G#m] [A] [F#m] [A] [G#m] <-- {the violin line is slightly [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] [ F#m] [ A] [ Abm] different from the intro riff} [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] [ F#m] [ Abm] [ A] [ Abm] [ C#m] Speaking [ A] hypo[ B]thetically [ Abm] [A] if the air you [F#m] breathed was [G#m] so u[A]nique [G#m] [C#m] would you [A] use it up to [B] idly [G#m] speak [ A] or horde it [ F#m] for A [ Abm] rainy [ A] week. [ Abm] [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] Speaking [ F#m] hypo[ Abm]thetically. [ A] [ Abm] [ C#m] Speaking [ A] kind of [ B] cryptically [ Abm] [A] the sea that [F#m] raged be[G#m]side the [A] tree [G#m] [C#m] burning [A] bright for [B] all to [G#m] see [A] it just might [F#m] mean the [G#m] most to [A] me. [G#m] [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] Speaking [ F#m] kind of [ Abm] cryptically. [ A] [ Abm] [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] [ F#m] [ A] [ Abm] [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] [ F#m] [ A] [ Abm] [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] [ F#m] [ Abm] [ A] [ Abm] [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] [ F#m] [ Abm] [ A] [ Abm] [ C#m] [ A] [ B] [ Abm] [ A] [ F#m] [ Abm] [ A] [ Abm] NOW I KNOW by the Cowboy Junkies [C] Now I know, now I [G] know what it means to be [F] broken. [F] [C] Now I know, now I [G] know what it means to be [F] bared. [F] [C] You in the chair [G] perceptibly [F] sinking. [F] [C] I'm on my knees once a[G]gain made aware of the [F] world out there. [F] [C] Grief is a word to de[G]scribe the absense of [F] feeling. [F] [C] Now I know, now I [G] know what it means to be [C] broken. [C] Now I [C] know, now I know, now I [G] know what it means to be [F] broken. [F] Now I [C] know, now I know, now I [G] know what it means to be [F] bared. [F] [C] You in the chair [G] systematically [F] sinking. [F] [C] I'm on my knees once a[G]gain made aware of the [F] world out there. [F] [C] Grief is a word to de[G]scribe the absense of [F] feeling. [F] Now I [C] know, now I know, now I [G] know what it means to be [C] broken. [C] [ C] [ G] [ F] [ F] [ C] [ G] [ C] *************************************************************************** * Brian Davies (davies@ils.nwu.edu) * There are three kinds of lies: * * http://www.ils.nwu.edu/~davies/ * Lies, damned lies, and release * * Institute For The Learning Sciences * dates. * * 1890 Maple Ave, Evanston, IL, 60201 * - guess who * ***************************************************************************