Withers Bill

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 Aint No Sunshine de Withers Bill

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Received: from mailgate.ericsson.se (mailgate.ericsson.se [130.100.2.2]) by post-office.nevada.edu (8.6.4/8.6.4) with SMTP id AAA20867 for [email protected]>; Sun, 20 Feb 1994 00:06:56 -0800 Received: from etlxd20 (etlxd20.ericsson.se) by mailgate.ericsson.se (4.1/SMI-4.1-MAILGATE1.14) id AA10240; Sun, 20 Feb 94 09:06:52 +0100 Received: from printhost311 (printhost311.ericsson.se) by etlxd20 (4.1/SMI-4.1-LME1.6) id AA22083; Sun, 20 Feb 94 08:06:51 GMT Received: by printhost311 (4.1/client-1.3) id AA14373; Sun, 20 Feb 94 08:06:50 GMT Message-Id: 9402200806.AA14373@printhost311> Posted by: [email protected] (Richard F Barrett) Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature {title: Ain't No Sunshine} {st: Bill Withers} {c: Basically Am and Em, picking the bass note then a strum for each:} {c: pick, Am, pick, Em, pick 6th string with pinky on third fret, repeat.} {c: I don't have this written in below. The chords listed are transitions} {c: from this pattern.} {c: Intro: Repeat the above pattern a couple of times, then during} {c: verses, starting with the first Am listed below} Ain't no sunshine when she's [Am]gone [Em] Only darkness every [Am]day [Em] Ain't no sunshine when she's [Dm]gone And this house just ain't no [F]home, [Am]Anytime she goes away. Wonder this time where she's gone Wonder if she's gone to stay Ain't no sunshine when she's [Dm]gone And this house just ain't no [F]home, [Am]Anytime she goes away. And I know I know I know [Gm]I [Am]know I know I know I know I [Gm]I [Am]know...{c: To add fill, every fourth "I know, pound on Gm and slide down two frets to A m (same fingering) } Baby you're leaving me far be[Dm]hind There ain't sunshine when she's [Am]gone {c: Repeat 1st verse} {c: This sounds great on a electric, not so great on an acoustic. For} {c: acoustic, I strum continuously between "picks", and for the "I know"} {c: business I pound the strings holding down only the second string} {c: of the first fret, then hammer down onto an Am.}