Lady Blue Cifras
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Date: Sun, 26 Oct 1997 22:37:28 -0700
From: CLR <mbrier@indy.power-online.net>
Subject: Submitting "Lady Blue" (Leon Russell)
I am submitting my interpretation of Leon Russell's classic ballad "Lady
Blue". Please let me know if you have any questions.
Lady Blue.Crd by Leon Russell
Recorded 1974
Released on Shelter LP - 'Will O' the Wisp'
Submitted by Mark Brier; Denver,Colorado
This is my best shot at this beautiful tune. I think it is correct, the only
questionable chord is the G7(+5)/F. If anyone has a better read on this chord,
let me know.
Lady Blue (Leon Russell)
Intro: Fmaj7//C11//Fmaj7//C11 (x2)
Fmaj7
Well your showing me a different side
Dmin Amin
Even asked if our flame was dying
Bbmaj7 G-7
Your getting use to me baby
A7 Dmin7
You just wait and see lady
Bbmaj7 Gmin7
Cause I've been in love before
A7
And I love you a whole lot more
Fmaj7
Now if you want it to be real good to you
Dmin Amin
When I'm left here makin love to you
Bbmaj7 G-7
Listen real close to me babe
A7 Dmin7
I wanna get it straight right now baby
Bbmaj7 G-7 C11
Cause I'm loving you more and more and more
Fmaj7
Lady blue
Gmaj7 A7(+11)
Sad baby, Blue lady sing me a love song
G7(+5)/F Gmaj7
I just want you to know, that I'm loving you more and more
and more...
(Sax solo)
Bbmaj7 / /C7/ /Amin7/Dmin7/Bbmaj7/Gmin7 C11/
Repeat verse one and end
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Lady Blue – Leon Russell
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That part seems to have some dissonant chord/bass note(the F) in it. After the Gmaj7, where you have the A7(+11), I play an Em#7 shape without the E note, (X-2-1-0-0-0). I focus on playing the 5 and 4 string(B & Eb) in an alternating bass pattern. Where you have the G7(+5)/F, I continue to hold the Em#7, but add the F on the 6 string, and alternate bass notes between the 6 and 5 strings(F & B), until the Gmaj7. I use the thumb over the top, and then slide the thumb up to the Gmaj7. It sounds similar to what Leon does to me, and it's fun to play. Just hold those bass notes.
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