Artist Name
Bob Dylan
Taken from Rec Music Dylan From: Andrew Mullins (mullins@ARTSCI.CONCORDIA.CA) It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Biograph version (capo 2nd fret) G7/D C Csus4/C/Csus2/C You must leave now take what you need you think will last G7/D C Csus4/C/Csus2/C But whatever you wish to keep you better grab it fast Dm F/C C Csus4/C/Csus2/C Yonder stands your orphan with his gun Dm F/C C Csus4/C/Csus2/C Crying like a fire in the sun. E/B F/C G7/D Look out the Saints are comin' through Dm F/C C Csus4/C/Csus2/C And it's all over now, Baby Blue. (Note: *add F/C's in subsequent verses) G7/D *F/C C C/Csus4/C/Csus2/C The highway is for gamblers, better use your sense G7/D *F/C C C/Csus4/C/Csus2/C Take what you have gathered from coincidence The empty handed painter from your streets Is drawing crazy patterns on your sheets The sky too is folding over you And It's all over now, Baby Blue All your seasick sailors, they're all rowing home All your reindeer armies, they're all going home The lover who's just walked out your door Has taken all his blankets from the floor The carpet too is moving under you And it's all over now, Baby Blue Harmonica break Leave your stepping stones behind, something calls for you Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you The vagabond who's rapping at your door Is standing in the clothes that you once wore Strike another match, go start anew And it's all over now, Baby Blue Harmonica break low to high CADGBE = 000000 C=032010 Csus4=033010 Csus2=030010 hammer back to C G7/D=220001 or use G7/B X20001 or G/D, G/B etc. F/C=X33211 or use 033211 E/B=X22100 Dm=xx0231 or even better use 2x0231 (get that thumb working) X=string not played It's been awhile since I've seen Don't Look Back but I think this is where I first got the idea of using drop C, since Dylan looks like he starts with a C chord, which I'd always used, but I had never got that low bass note before. I'm interested in reviewing the exchange with Donovan, as described by someone in an earlier post, so I'll have to rent it again (and order a copy at the same time). Also the Biograph version is from Manchester '66 a.k.a. the infamous Royal Albert Hall boot (no?), and is followed on the boot by Desolation Row if I remember right. On Biograph you can hear Dylan tuning the low E string back up at the end of Baby Blue. If you continue on the RAH tape you hear him tune the E string up and then play D-Row in dropped D. Lastly, that C octave between the 6th and 5th strings that you get in dropped C is pretty distinctive, sounds different than the fifth (D to A) you get between the 6th and 5th strings in dropped D. That's my theory, anyway. BTW, the expressions of appreciation for the tunings post are much appreciated. Thanks to all. Andrew Mullins Montreal mullins@artsci.concordia.ca