Little River Band – Down On The Border (Ukulele)

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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Down On The Border by (The) Little River Band Tabbed by David Guy [email protected]
      C5   A7n3=C7(no3rd)*  Cm(elec) Cm(acou)  Cm7       F5      G       C      D
|e----x---------x------------x--------x---------x--------x-------0-------0------2|
|B----x---------x------------x--------1---------1--------2-------0-------0------2|
|G----2---------0------------5--------2---------0--------3-------1-------2------4|
|D----2---------2------------2--------2---------2--------0-------1-------2------4|
|A----0---------0------------0--------x---------x--------x-------2-------2------4|
|E----x---------x------------x--------x---------x--------x-------0-------0------2|
This took me some while to work out, because I think they use shortened chords which give a very different sound to their equivalent full ones. This is the closest I could get, though I'm happy to have input from anyone who suggests better fits! If playing an acoustic guitar, which I'd recommend plucking just the 3 notes mentioned by playing the bottom string with thumb and the two above it with 1st and 2nd finger, except in the chorus where the straight E,A,B should be strummed. If playing on electric guitar, you can do a type of power chord 'boogie-woogie' going from A5 to A7n3 to Am using just the G and D strings – which I think is what the lead guitarist does in live version. If you just want to strum as a full chord, you could try substituting A for A5, A7 or Am7 for A7n3 and D or better still DSus2 (open top e string) for D5, but you'll hear it really doesn't sound quite the same. *A7(no3rd) is not a text-book chord, it's one I've made up. For those interested in the technicality it has no name as it only features a Root, 5 and 7th, assuming the bass note is the root). It could equally be an Am7th (no 3rd), since it's impossible to tell whether it's minor or major without knowing if the 3rd is flatted (minor) or not. End of music theory lesson ;-). On with the music.... Intro Plucked on acoustic, arpeggios (with slightly different bass etc) on electric C5/A7n3/C5/Cm/Cm/C5 C5/A7n3/C5/Cm/Cm/C5
C5			    A7n3  C5
I just got back from the border

    Cm7     C5          F5      C5
And what I saw made me know for sure

             A7n3 C5
We're out of order

C5		       A7n3  C5
I had a dream about New Orleans

    Cm7     C5       F5         C5
At Jackson Square I heard their prayer

        A7n3  C5
Down in New Orleans

G
On the run, there's a life for livin'

        C                  D
But the people there, they just don't care

C5    			    A7n3  C5
Livin' their life like a millionaire

            A7n3 C5
Down on the border

C5		       A7n3  C5
You never see me in old Iran

    Cm7   C5          F5      C5
The women there don't know who I am

    A7n3  C5
In old Iran

C5		          A7n3  C5
And I never will go to Singapore

    Cm7    C5         F5        C5
The people there will cut your hair

   A7n3  C5
In Singapore

G
On their streets there's a life of plenty

               C                     D
Oh but they'll never know about the freedom show

C5    			       A7n3  C5
They're livin' in darkness years ago

            A7n3  C5
Down on the border
Solo
C5		         A7n3  C5
They built a wall at the border

       Cm7      C5          F5    C5
Not to keep us out, but to leave no doubt

               A7n3 C5
They're out of order, hey

G
And all the people who are trapped within

          C            D
Serve to show just how far we'll go

        A7n3       C5
And how dumb we've been

C5		        A7n3  C5
At the top life looks so easy

            Cm7    C5               F5     C5
But they'll never know what they'll never know

            Cm7    C5          F5        C5
They're much too busy countin' all their dough

         Am7n3  C5
From the border