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Bob Dylan - Dinks Song guitar tab

Dink's Song

(trad., John/Alan Lomax)

Recorded in Bonnie Beecher's appartment, with Tony Glover at the recording wheels, on what came to be known as the Minnesota Hotel Tape. Also played once during the second Rolling Thunder Revue (Apr 25, 1976) in a duet with Joan Baez.

Tabbed by Eyolf Ă˜strem

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"Minnesota Hotel Tape" version

Dylan told Bonnie Beecher that he learned the song from a woman called Dink. So did Alan Lomax, several years earlier... Read the whole story in The Telegraph, or on Roger McGuinn's Folk Den, where you can also hear his version of the song.

Capo 3rd fret (Original key Eb major)

Played by alternately lowering and raising all the fingers in a steady rhythmical pattern over the chords C and F, later G and Am:

C F C F

: . . . : . . .

|-----------------|-----------------|

|-1-----1---0-1-0-|-1-----1---0-1-0-|

|-0-----2---0-2-0-|-0-----2---0-2-0-|

|-2-----3---0-3-0-|-2-----3---0-3-0-| etc.

|-3-----3---0-3-0-|-3-----3---0-3-0-|

|-----------------|-----------------|

This pattern is usually repeated also at the end of each line, so that the first line is:

C F C F C F C F

If I had wings

Chords (The 1st string should be kept silent, except in the Am chord):

C 332010

F(maj) x33210

Am 002210

G 320003

And don't forget the foot, tapping the rhythm a la John Lee Hooker.

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C F C F

C F C F

If I had wings

C F C F

like Noah's dove,

C F Am

I'd fly the river

C F

to the one I love.

C Am F G

Fare thee well, my honey,

C F

fare thee well.

I had a man

who was long and tall,

moved his body

like a cannonball.

Fare thee well, my honey,

fare thee well.

'member one evening

was drizzling rain,

and round my heart

I felt an aching pain.

Fare thee well, my honey,

fare thee well.

Once I wore

my apron low,

couldn't keep you

away from my door.

Fare thee well, my honey,

fare thee well.

Now my apron

is up to my chin,

you'll pass my door

but you'll never come in.

Fare thee well, my honey,

fare thee well.

Mighty river

runs muddy and wild,

can't care the bloody

for my unborn child.

Fare thee well, my honey,

fare thee well.

Number nine train

done no harm,

number nine train,

take my poor baby home.

Fare thee well, my honey,

fare thee well.

Fastest man

I ever saw,

was in Missouri

on the way to Arkansas.

Fare thee well, my honey,

fare thee well.

Glover: Is that the way the original goes?

Bob: Huh?

Glover: Is that the way the original goes?

Bob: That's the way I heard it. I heard that from a lady named Dink. I don't know who wrote it. Hah!

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Rolling Thunder Version with Joan Baez

Capo 2nd fret

G

If I had wings

C G

like Noah's dove,

Em

I'd fly the river

C

to the one I love.

G C/g G

Fare thee well, my honey,

C G

fare thee well.

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