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Why'd You Lie  Colin James

Slow blues guitar
Verses are primarily Cm7, Gm7, Fm7, Cm7
Chorus is Fm7, Cm
Bridge is Fm7, Gm7, Cm7
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NEW POST OF THE SAME SONG BY THE SAME GUY WHO ORIGINALLY POSTED IT !
I submitted this tune well over 10 years ago and THAT version of my tab
(chords only, really) was not that helpful.
This version has a lot more detail. Hopefully you'll all find it a
little more useful.
I submitted several other Colin James tunes as well but haven't found them
posted anywhere !! I'll try again on here.
I know there are a lot of Colin fans out there but it looks like only 2
of us are posting his stuff. I hope the UGA gods will put them up.
"Why'd You Lie"
Colin James
From his self-titled debut album, "Colin James"
I certify that this transcription is all my own work, not copied from
any other source. It is provided for instructional purposes only.
Standard tuning = E A D G B e
Use a clean, chorusy "in between" strat sound with pretty rich "slap"
delay and some compression. For the solo, go dirty.
Chords
Cm7 = 8 10 8 8 8 8 or x 3 5 3 4 3
Cm9 = 8 10 8 8 8 10
Gm7 = 3 5 3 3 3 3
Fm7 = x 8 10 8 9 8 or 1 3 1 1 1 1
Fm9 = 1 3 1 1 1 3
G7b9(?) = x 10 9 10 11 x
Db = 9 11 11 10 9 9
The song starts with a fairly long Cm blues scale solo intro. I
won't tab the whole thing because a) I only play a reasonable
facsimile of the intro myself and b) I suck at tab and it takes me
forever to get it down.
But this should get you started and the ladies should recognize bits
of it ;-)
You'll need the CD to follow the timing. That's not tabbed right
either. Sorry.
 
 e --8-8-10p8h10p8h10p8-|--------------------------------------------|
 B 1/-------------------|--8-11--------------------------------------|
 G ---------------------|-------10^10-8-10^10-8-10-8-----------------|
 D ---------------------|----------------------------10-8-10-8-------|
 A ---------------------|--------------------------------------10-8-6|
 E ---------------------|--------------------------------------------|
 e ---11p8---13p8---11p8---11/13---8-11-----------------------------|
 B -8------8------8------8--------------11^11-8-11-8----------------|
 G --------------------------------------------------10-8-10^10-8---|
 D ---------------------------------------------------------------10|
 A -----------------------------------------------------------------|
 E -----------------------------------------------------------------|
 e -----------------|
 B -----------------|
 G -8---------------|
 D ---10-8-6h8p6----|
 A --------------8--|
 E -----------------|

The Cm blues noodling is much more elaborate than what I've posted
here.
Then there's this "thingy". I've seen Colin play it live several times
and it's NOT this but this sounds close enough to the record to me.
 
 e --8--10--11-13-10-11--8-10-6-8-3~~~ < tremolo bar-|
 B --8--10--11----10-----8----6---3~~~ --------------|
 G --8--10--12----10-----8----6---3~~- --------------|
 D -10--12--13----12----10----8---3~~~ --------------|
 A --------------------------------------------------|
 E --------------------------------------------------|

Then a LOT more fast noodling in the Cm blues scale. Finishes with
 
 e ------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 B ---------11~~~~ ------9~~~ < more tremolo bar after each of these chords|
 G ---------10~~~~ ------8~~~ -------------------------------...then pause-|
 D ---------9~~~~~ ------7~~~ ---------------------------------------------|
 A -8-9-10-10~~~~~ 6-7-8-8~~~ ---------------------------------------------|
 E ------------------------------------------------------------------------|

"The riff" (still no other instruments)
Bass drums sax all punch in
| here
V
Cm7// Fm7 Fm7 Cm7// Fm7 FM7 cm7// Fm7 Fm7 Cm7 G7b9///
VERSE
The [Cm7]very first...[Gm7]learned...
Is that...[Fm7]shouldn't...fool [Fm9]
Cm7 G7b9 (punch)
The people...close to
And now...[Cm7]finally...[Gm7]really
That if...[Fm7]left...
Cm7 G7b9 (punch)
You wouldnt...supposed to
CHORUS
[Fm7]Why'd [Fm7]you [Cm7//]lie[Fm7] [Fm7] [Cm7//]
[Fm7]Why'd [Fm7]you [Cm7//]lie, baby [Fm7] [Fm7] [Cm7] [G7b9///]
2nd verse (same as first)
Don't want...
Don't want...
You left me...
While you were...
And now you're...
All sugar and...
You had...
Your chances...
CHORUS
BRIDGE
You'd better [Fm7]make...
To [Gm7]all this...
Cm7 (punch Cm7 - then play a Cm blues run)
And start...nice
'Cause [Fm7]we...
'Til [Gm7]I was...
Cm7 (punch once and silent until chorus starts)
There's one thing...
All about sleepin' in another man's be-e-e-ed...
CHORUS 2x
Sax solo 4 bars
(like verses except start with Cm9 instead of Cm7 for first bar)
Guitar solo
(also 4 bars)
Repeat whole first verse
CHORUS
[Fm7]Why'd [Fm7]You [Cm7//]Lie ...[Fm7] [Fm7] [Cm7//]
[Fm7]Why'd [Fm7]You [Cm7//]Lie ...[Fm7] [Fm7] [Cm7//]
Fm7 Fm7 Db (hold for 2 measures - organ does a run-up scale
in DB Major)
No!
Why'd You Lie ...
[Fm7]Why'd [Fm7]You L[Cm7//]ie[Fm7] [Fm7] [Cm7//]
Fm7 Fm7 Db (Hold for 2 measures)
OUTRO
Big snare hit
Cm7 chord (Cm blues run downwards on guitar)
Finish on Cm9 chord. Let it ring while riding the tremolo bar
That should bring you much closer to what's going on in the record.
Good Luck
Garry
beaverboy43@hotmail.com

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