G'day James,
I had the opportunity to get to the local music stores yesterday and I asked the "musos" if they had the sheet music blah,blah,blah.... anyway, it seems that Bell, Book and Candle has not been published (which I'm having a bit of difficulty coming to terms with) as none of them could get it through their respective resources. They suggested contacting the Hewerdine crowd directly and asking them for the music. I sent an email but it was returned as it (get this) "... may contain obscene language, graphics or spam-like characteristics" . I haven't got a clue what they are talking about unless it's the Australian salutation of G'day (Good day!) In- bloody-deed
Needless to say, I have decided that it is now my mission in life to get this music - chords and TABs. If only that was the greatest problem to be addressed, life would be so much simpler. On a serious note (no pun intended) my local pub is the Canberra Irish Club and it boasts more musicians than you can poke the proverbial stick at (just ask them ) I'll ask around as I'm sure some of them (who are professional or semi-professional musicians, all mad keen on folk music - Tuesday nights when the Guiness is cheaper is a must to behold!!), will have Hewerdine's music if it is in fact available and, failing that, someone is bound to have figured his music out esp. that song.
I have been messing around the Gsus4 adding D and occasionally G on the 1st, then I think it jumps to a C or an A7 (I'm just trying to mimic what I can sort of see on the video).
Whatever
Take it easy
Alec