[ Предположительная тональность: G ] Artist: George Harrison Song: Sue Me, Sue You Blues Album: Living In The Material World (1973) URL's: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Me,_Sue_You_Blues http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2JIexhpMNs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qeMnRVHZf0 Tempo: 4|4 Style: Square-Dance Calls set to a Blues Ballad Tuning: Open E (EBEAbBE) Chords 654321 = EBEAbBe (Actual) E7: 000030 A: 555555 G: 333333 E: 000000 D: X3213X or 101010101010(preferred) C: 888888 F#7: XX2220 F#9: XX2020 INTRO: |E7 |E7 |E7 |E7 | VERSE 1: A You serve me and I'll serve you, G E Swing your partners, all get screwed. A Bring your lawyer and I'll bring mine, G E7 Get together, and we could have a bad time. VERSE 2: A It's affidavit swearing time, G E Sign it on the dotted line. A Hold your Bible in your hand, G E7 Now all that's left, is to find yourself a new band. CHORUS 1: N.C. D A C G F#7 We're gonna play the sue me, sue you blues. N.C. D A C G F#9 We're gonna play the sue me, sue you blues. INSTRUMENTAL 1:(Slide Guitar Over) |A |A |A |A | |A |A |A |G E | |A |A |A |A | |A |A |A |G E7 | CHORUS 2: N.C. D A C G F#7 We're gonna play the sue me, sue you blues. N.C. D A C G F#9 We're gonna play the sue me, sue you blues. VERSE 2: A Hold the block on money flow, G E Move it into joint escrow. A Court receiver, laughs and thrills, E7 But in the end, we just pay those lawyers their bills. VERSE 3: A When you serve me and I'll serve you, G E Swing your partners, all get screwed. A Bring your lawyer and I'll bring mine, G E7 Get together and we could have a bad time. CHORUS 3: N.C. D A C G F#7 We're gonna play the sue me, sue you blues. N.C. D A C G F#9 We're gonna play the sue me, sue you blues. CHORUS 4: N.C. D A C G F#7 We're gonna play the sue me, sue you blues. N.C. D A C G F#9 I'm tired of playin' the sue me, sue you blues. INSTRUMENTAL REFRAIN 1:(Slide Guitar Over) |N.C. D|A C G F#7 | |N.C. D|A C G F#9 | INSTRUMENTAL 3:(Slide Guitar Over) |A |A |A |A | |A |A |A |G E | |A |A |A |A | |A |A |A |G E7 | INSTRUMENTAL REFRAIN 2:(Slide Guitar Over) |N.C. D|A C G F#7 | |N.C. D|A C G F#9 | INSTRUMENTAL REFRAIN 3:(Slide Guitar Over) |N.C. D|A C G F#7 | |N.C. D|A C G F#9 | INSTRUMENTAL REFRAIN 4:(Slide Guitar Over) |N.C. D|A C G F#7 | |N.C. D|A C G F#9 | INSTRUMENTAL REFRAIN 5:(Slide Guitar Over) |N.C. D|A C G F#7 | |N.C. D|A C G F#9 | INSTRUMENTAL CODA:(Slide Guitar Over) [Fade Out] |N.C. D|A C G F#7 | |N.C. D|A C G F#9 | [End] Notes. 1. An early demo of the song exists and clearly reveals the 'Open E' tuning. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qeMnRVHZf0 2. Regarding the song's square-dance theme, [Leng] suggests that folk dancing's cycle of about-turns and to-and-fro movement reminded Harrison of the Beatles' "seemingly endless, and pointless, legal orbits around one another" in the early 70's.