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Oh, Lonesome Me Neil Young After the Gold Rush Richard Blackwell (rdb2010@shaw.ca) I found a rendition of “Oh, Lonesome Me” by Neil Young on YouTube. I capoed up four and tried playing along for a while. This is what came out. Neil seems to like to pull-off/hammer-on notes in his chords (e.g., in this piece the E (middle finger) in his open C chords, the A (again, middle finger) in his open F chords). Those oh-so-Neil-like embellishments are not reflected here. Standard tuning Capo on 4 Intro: C F C F
CEverybody's Fgoing out and Chaving fun. F CI'm a fool for Fstaying home and Chaving none. F I Ccan't get over C7how she set me Ffree. Fm BbOh, FOh, lonesome Cme.
CThere must be some way that FI can lose these Clonesome blues F CForget about the Fpast, find Csomethin’ newF I've Cthought of everyC7thing from A to FZ, Fm BbOh, Foh, lonesome Cme.
I Dmbet she's not like Gme. She's Emout and fancy A7free Fflirtin’ with the boys with all heCr charms. But DmI still love her Gso and Embrother don't you A7know I'd Fwelcome her right Gback here in my Carms.
CThere must be some way that FI can lose these Clonesome blues F CForget about the Fpast, find Csomethin’ newF I Ccan't get over C7how she set me Ffree. Fm BbOh, FOh, lonesome Cme.
C F C F Am C