Rollin and tumblin — Eric Clapton
#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # From: [email protected] (Brian Davies)
A while back, someone asked for the lyrics for the Clapton Unplugged Arrangement of this song. And, since I don't remember who it was, I Figured I'd just have to share it with the group.
To add some guitar content to the post:
The easy way to play the main riff is to alternate between G played In E form on the 3rd fret (355433), and the same thing without the E Form -- 333333. (Technically, a Bb6/G&C, I guess.)
The riff goes something like:
ROLLIN' & TUMBLIN' by McKinley Morganfield
Well, I woke up this morning; I best get rolling on.
Well, come here baby, sit down on daddy's knee. Well, come here baby, sit down on daddy's knee. I want to tell you about the way they treated me.
Well, I rolled and I tumbled, cried the whole night long. Well, I rolled and I tumbled, cried the whole night long. When I woke up this morning, all I had was gone.
From: [email protected] (Brian Davies)
A while back, someone asked for the lyrics for the Clapton Unplugged Arrangement of this song. And, since I don't remember who it was, I Figured I'd just have to share it with the group.
To add some guitar content to the post:
The easy way to play the main riff is to alternate between G played In E form on the 3rd fret (355433), and the same thing without the E Form -- 333333. (Technically, a Bb6/G&C, I guess.)
The riff goes something like:
ROLLIN' & TUMBLIN' by McKinley Morganfield
Well, I woke up this morning; I best get rolling on.
Well, come here baby, sit down on daddy's knee. Well, come here baby, sit down on daddy's knee. I want to tell you about the way they treated me.
Well, I rolled and I tumbled, cried the whole night long. Well, I rolled and I tumbled, cried the whole night long. When I woke up this morning, all I had was gone.