:::::::: Windfall :::::::: (Jay Farrar) Note: use a capo on the second fret INTRO: [picking] G Cadd9 [picking] G Cadd9 [picking] VERSE 1: G G/F# Now and then it keeps you running D Sometimes it just won't die Bm Trail spent with fear C Not enough living on the outside G G/F# Never seem to get far enough D Staying in between the lines Bm Hold on to what you can C G C Waiting for the end, not knowing when CHORUS: G G/F# May the wind take your troubles away D May the wind take your troubles away C Both feet on the floor G Two hands on the wheel D G May the wind take your troubles away PEDAL STEEL SOLO: | G | G | D | D | | C | G | D | G | BRIDGE: D Trying to make it far enough C G To the next time zone D Few and far between past the midnight hour C G Never feel alone G/F# Em You're really not alone | C | G | D | G | | Cadd9 [picking] | G | | Cadd9 [picking] | VERSE 2: Switching it over to A.M., Searching for a truer sound; Can't recall the call letters, Steel guitar, I settle down. Catching an all-night station Somewhere in Louisiana, Sounds like 1963 But for now sounds like heaven. CHORUS END: G G/F# Em May the wind take your troubles away C May the wind G Take your troubles away | G | G | D | D | | C | G | D | G || =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Neil W. Young <4nwy@qlink.queensu.ca> writes, In the tab on the Gumbo pages for Windfall, it just says [plucking] for the single string plucking that starts the song. This morning I came up with what sounds like a pretty good approximation of the intro: (Bottom 3 strings) D |-2-0---0-- A |-----2---- E |---------3 It's pretty simple if you just hold the Cadd9 chord for the first note, then switch to G (which is the first chord). I've only been playing guitar for about two months (I figured "Hey, with my name, it's about time") so I may be wrong. Feel free to correct me, I haven't yet got any ego to bruise.