Justin Townes Earle – Yuma (Guitar)

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Song: Yuma Band: Justin Townes Earle Album: Yuma (EP) Capo: 5th fret ----------------------------------------------- The song is played in a modified Travis picking style with a few notes dropped, and a few hammers added, esp. on the Am to make it interesting. Plays very nicely on a Dobro resonator guitar. For timing, every line represents 8 beats. Atypical chords ---------------- C - 332010 (C/G) F - 13321x (not barred)
G5   - 32003x
Gsus4- 32001x

G      32000x
Gsus2- 3202xx
G' 3200xx ----------------------------------------------- INTRO ------ C C C C VERSE 1 -------
          C                           C
  Well he woke up that mornin' and he called into work

             C                       C
  Put on his daddy's old suit with a 2nd hand shirt

  F              F
  All un-tucked, shoes un-tied

  C                       C
  People all snickered as he walked by 

        F                      F
  So he stopped into a bar and bought a shot of Stephen's

       C                      C
  And another

     F                             F
  He bummed a cigarette instead of talkin' with a stranger

            C                 C
  About the weather

              Am                   G
  And then he paid his bill and he stepped outside

      C                  F
  And fell down into the street

     C                         G
  He cursed and he cried as he climbed back up to his 

  F                       G
  feet again
VERSE 2 -------
            C                            C
  So up the road he found a payphone and called his mom

          C                   C
  He said Mom I think I'll be coming home

            F                   F
  I've been feeling so bad, I'm tired of this city.

                 C            C
  Ain't been the same since I lost my pretty

  F             F
  Angeline, and Mom I miss her 

       C                   C  
  so.

            F                           F
  It's been over a year and there ain't nothin' I fear

             C                   C  
  So much as being alone.

              Am                        G  
  And then he hung up the phone without saying good bye

  C                                 F
  Stopped in the store and bought a postcard and signed it

  C                  G
  Fare the well, and sent it back home 

  F                       G
  To Yuma.
(Instrumental transition) C C G (4 beats, 2 beats, 2 beats) BRIDGE ------
  Am      G
  Looking back I'd say, 

  F                     C
  It wasn't so much the girl

  F               C
    As it was the booze and the dope 

          Gsus4                         G
  And the way he took the weight of the world up upon his 

  Am                   Am
  Shoulders

      F                                F              
  And then he washed the blue from his eyes as he grew 

  C                    C
  colder

        F                Gsus4             
  After all those lonely nights there left alone.
(Instrumental transition) G5 Gsus4 G Gsus2 (2 beats per chord) G' (4 beats only) VERSE 3 -------
            C               C
  So he was just 23 when he stepped out on that ledge

             C                  C
  It was his   weary heart that pushed him to the edge

         F                     F
  He was tired of living life, looking for love.

  C                    C  
    A weary heart just needs a little touch

            F                   F  
  And it is too much to ask, he cried as he stepped into the 

  C                    C  
  wind.

                F                        F
  He turned his back on the world and he fell back to earth 

  C                    C  
  again.

              Am                     G  
  So with the wind in his hair and a smile on his face

     C                              F
  He crashed through the hood of an Oldes 98 

  C                              G
  And he lay there and died on a cold winter's day

      F                       G
  All alone

       C                      C
  All alone.
--crookedpath