http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soledad_Brothers_(band) Spectacular band who knocked out some great records before calling it a day. Johnny plays it in Open D tuning. Sure of this as I asked him at a gig Go easy on me, this is my first tab :) Think its right (98% at least!) Intro D--------4-0---0-0-4-0---0-----0------0-4-0---0-0-4-0--0---| A------------2---------2---0-2--------------2--------2-----| F#---------------------------------------------------------| D----------------------------------------------------------| A--0-2-5---------------------------------------------------| D----------------------------------------------------------| D------0-----0-----0-----0-3-2-0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----| A--0-2---0-2---0-2---0-2---------0-2---0-2---0-2---0-2---0-2-| F#-----------------------------------------------------------| D------------------------------------------------------------| A------------------------------------------------------------| D------------------------------------------------------------| D-0-----0-----0-3-2-0-----0-------0-------0------| A---0-2---0-2---------0-2---2---2-----0-2--------| F#----------------------------3------------------| D------------------------------------------------| A------------------------------------------------| D------------------------------------------------| D--/5-----------------------------------------| A--/5-----------------------------------------| F#-/5-----------------------------------------| D--/5-strum-----------------------------------| A--/5-----------------------------------------| D--/5-----------------------------------------| "Rock me steady don’t you let me go" Chorus Now I think its just the same as the into but with added open strings being played over top. I guess the more of the open strings you play with the into, the more full it will sound. I do believe that’s it! Enjoy!