A (with a bit of fiddling about dropping the A 3rd string to a G etc) D7 C A E D7 C A =========================================== A D7 D7 C -----------------------|----2----2--------| -----------------------|----1----1--------| ----2--0--2--0--2--0---|----2----2--2-----| -2--2-----2-----2----2-|-0-----0----3--3--| -0-------------------3--------| ------------------------------| |-----Rpt. 4times-----|-- Pick notes----| Back to the A pattern then it's just rock 'n roll from there on in, though use the D7 pattern after the rock 'n roll E Try using different variations on the chords to make it more interesting. Such as going from an open E to an E7 plyed as a C7 shape at the fourth fret but missing out the barre and hitting the top and bottom open strings. Try the same with the A:- play it as an E shape at the 5th but miss out the barre (don't hit the open B though). Mess around with it a bit, don't copy it slavishly These are useful variations to add during the singing parts. If you switch it to E, A7, B, these variations work pretty well. Hey! what do I know anyway? I only play this stuff and it sounds ok to me! Dave -- E7 A7 E7 I went down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees A7 E7 I went down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees B7 A7 E7 Ask the lord up above for mercy, take me if you please. E7 A7 E7 I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride A7 E7 I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride B7 A7 E7 Nobody seemed to know me, everybody passed me by. E7 A7 E7 Well I'm going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side A7 E7 Well I'm going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side B7 A7 E7 You can still buy a house baby, on the riverside. E7 A7 E7 You can run, you can run, tell my friends I'll be around A7 E7 Run, you can run, tell my friends I'll be around B7 A7 E7 Well I'm standing at the crossroads, believe I'm sinking down.