Excuse me I was wondering why was this song taken off the web site? After all it is a Traditional song. Anyway could someone please post the corect way to play this song. Peace.
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Rosa Lee McFall
Reckoning
(Traditional)
Last Updated 04/07/96
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Intro
E C#m E
Out on the lonely hillside in a cabin low and small
C#m E B E
Lived the sweetest rose of color my Rosa Lee McFall
Her eyes were bright and shining and her voice was sweet to me
Knew that I would always love her and I hoped that she loved me
My eyes turned to me, my darlin' and this is what she said:
You know that I would always love you when you and I are wed.
Then God way up in heaven one day for her did call
I lost my bride, oh how I loved her, my Rosa Lee McFall
I searched this wide world over through cities great and small
But I never found another like my Rosa Lee McFall
Main Riff
(^) Slide Up (\) Slide Down (h) Hammer On (p) Pull Off (b) Bend
RA Tab Support Audio (34K)
MIDI Tab Support Audio (rosalee.mid)
E-----------------------------|------------------------------
B-----------------------------|------------5-----------------
G-------4----4--4h6--4--------|------4--6----6-----4---------
D--4h6------------------6-----|---6-------------6------------
A--------------------------7--|------------------------------
E-----------------------------|------------------------------
E-------------------------------------|----------------------
B--------5----5----5------------------|----------------------
G--4--6----6----6-----6----4h6p4------|---6--4-----4--6------
D--------------------------------6----|---------6--------6---
A----------------------------------7--|---------------------7
E-------------------------------------|----------------------
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Ed Bick's Tab Archive, 1997