Bleecker Street — Simon & Garfunkel
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Bleecker Street by Simon and Garfunkel from Wednesday Morning 3am
This is a brilliant song from their first album. Paul Simon's guitar playing is amazing. The reason it sounds so good is that it's capoed at the 9th fret to get those really high twangy sounds. He plays two very similar parts, I've transcribed this from the guitar in the LH speaker. I've included the intro, first verse and the end. The intervening verses are nearly identical but there are certain variations mainly on the D/F# and the G/C parts but all are included somewhere in the tab for the first verse. Listen to the record for them. Paul Simon Travis picks throughout (as usual). Anyway here it is....
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Capo 9th Fret!!
Verse
Fogs rolling in off the east river
bank like a shroud
it covers Bleecker Street
fills the alleys where men sleep
hides the shepherd
from the sheep
Em G Verse2:> Voices
End:
Other verses Voices leaking from a sad cafe Smiling faces try to understand I saw a shadow touch a shadow's hand On Bleecker Street
The poet reads his crooked rhyme Holy holy is his sacrament Thirty dollars pays your rent On Bleecker Street
I heard a church bell softly chime In a melody sustaining It's a long road to Canaan On Bleecker Street
Notes: The bass note of the D/F# must be played with the thumb hooking over the guitar's neck. The bass note G in brackets in bar 5 can be played but only if you break the Travis pattern, it's optional.