Bob Dylan - Does She Need Me guitar tab
On A Rainy Afternoon/Does She Need Me?/I Can't Leave Her Behind
Written by Bob Dylan (and Robbie Robertson, I assume)
Filmed in an unknown hotel room during the 1966 tour, and saved for posterity on Eat The Document
Lyrics transcribed by Tobias Levander and Arild Langseth ("I Can't Leave Her Behind").
Tabbed by Eyolf Ă˜strem
This is one of the most charming tunes that Dylan has never written - too bad he didn't finish it. It is also a fascinating study in the development of song, and in Dylan's composing technique. I assume that the version called "On a rainy afternoon" or "Does she need me?" comes first - the "twice as slow" version with the duple time rhythm that grows out of this, is what appears in "I can't leave her behind".
Dylan's guitar is tuned in drop C (C-A-d-g-b-e'), capoed on the fifth fret, Robbie's is in standard tuning.
The main transcription uses Robbie's guitar. Bbmaj7 = xx8765
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On A Rainy Afternoon/Does She Need Me?
Dylan:
C G/b F/a C F . G7 . C
You must [...] she will for you
Robbie: "No, E. It's better, it's . . ." [plays:
F C Dm F Bb Am Gm C7 F . Bb . F
Dylan: "OK, we'll do that. I know what I can do and what I can't do. Hey, get somebody with a pipe down here. OK, let's get this one."
Robbie: "My pipe is . . ., somebody has it."
Dylan: "Let's get this one, come on. Ready?"
F
: . . . :
|-------1-----------------|---------
|-------1-----------------|---------
|-------2-----------------|---------
|-------3---------------3-|---------
|-----3-----3-----3-3h5---|---------
|-1----------/5-----------|-1-------
C F
Now she's walking in the morning . . :
Bb *) F *) -------------------
Howlin' you come home -------------------
Bb *) F C Dm/a -------------------
I'll be on my way, so long, forlorn -------3-5---3-----
G C7 --/5---------------
You just can't go ---------------1---
**) F
I will get it if I have to : . .
Bb Bbmaj7 **) -------------------
If I have to please come home -------------------
Am7 Gm7 C F C7 -------------------
Try, but I'll be dry, and I crave you -------------3-----
Dm F Bb Am Gm C7 F . Bb . F -------3-3h5-------
If I haunt you back all day -3h5-----------1---
C F
Carry my trouble,
Bb F
yes you satisfy my mind
Bb F C Dm/a
I'll try to tell you, if I can't come in
G C7
And I must stay true
F
I'll be happy in the morning
Bb Bbmaj7 Am7 Gm7
I try my best, I will try to help you
C F C Dm
If I can, and I leave it too
F Bb Am Gm C7 F
But I just can't find you away
Bb F
Won't some time away
|Dm . . Bb |F Bb F
[Robbie hums]
[Dylan says something about the bridge]
Dylan: "Play the bridge!"
Robbie: "No, I just did that."
|Dm . Bb . |F Bb F .
[Dylan hums]
Dylan: "Play the bridge again!"
|Dm . Bb G |C7 /g C7 . |
[More humming]
Dylan: "That's not the bridge."
Robbie: "Well, I know, it's just those three chords."
Dylan: "Oh, it's got to start there, yes."
|Dm . . Bb |Dm . . .
Dylan: "Hey, something is wrong with the ending."
Robbie: "[...] stop this?"
Dylan: "No, keep going, we got to get it all. We're gonna play it all anyway. The ending shouldn't be . . . The ending should go like this - here's how the melody should go, cause remember the melody now. Everything's alright until the last phrase."
[changes the rhythm, from triple to duple time (6/8 to 2/4, more or less)]
C F
That's the way I think she told me [?]
Bb F
Heart she bent on me [?]
Bb F C Dm/a
I'll be out all morning, for you
G C7
But you can't stop me
F
Yes, I try my best to please you
Bb Bbmaj7
Try my best, but if I fail
Am7 Gm7 C7
You must help me to see you
F
As I go by...
[Dylan: "No, it's twice as slow. Twice as slow. It's too fast. Yeah, but it can go in there, man, but it's just gonna be twice as slow as that. I'll fit the words in, same words, but it's gonna be twice as slow. Play every chord about twice as slow"]
F . C . |Dm . Bb . |C7 . . . C7 . . .
F . . . |Bbmaj7 . . . |F . . .
Dylan: "OK. let's try it again."
C F
Now, if you send me a letter
Bb F
I'll be on my way to get it for you
Bb F C
I'll be with my sister too
Dm G7 C7
I can't find me what to do
F
Yes, I've been trying to get a message
Bb Bmaj7 Am7
To you, but you have to treat me
Gm7 C7
I won't let her to
F C7 Dm/a
And then I try my best
G7 C7
to hunt her, you..
[Tape fades out.]
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Dylan's guitar (capo 5th fret, dropped C tuning)
Fmaj7 = 003210.
Fmaj9 = 003213.
The chords in the end aren't exactly what is being played, but it is what Robbie plays in the beginning, before the song begins.
Fmaj7 C
Now she's walking in the morning
Fmaj7 C
Howlin' you come home
Fmaj7 C G7 Am
I'll be on my way, so long, forlorn
D G7
You just can't go
C
I will get it if I have to
Fmaj9 Fmaj7
If I have to please come home
Em7 Dm7 G7 C G7
Try, but I'll be dry, and I crave you
Am C F Em Dm G7 C . Fmaj7 . C
If I haunt you back all day
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I Cant Leave Her Behind
Bb F
Where she leads me I do not know
Bb F
Well she leads me where she goes
C Dm G C7
I can't find her nowhere
F
Well, she needs me here
Bb F
All aware, I just can't hear her walk
Bb F
I just can't hear her talk
C Dm G C7
Though sometimes you know you will
F
And when she comes my way
Bb Bbmaj7
I'll just be left any night or day
Am Gm C
I will hear her say
F C Dm Bb
that I don't wanna try, I tried also cried
F C Bb Bb Am Gm F
But I can't leave her behind
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Dylan's guitar:
Fmaj7 C
Where she leads me I do not know
Fmaj7 C
Well she leads me where she goes
G Am D G7
I can't find her nowhere
C
Well, she needs me here
Fmaj7 C
All aware, I just can't hear her walk
Fmaj7 C
I just can't hear her talk
G Am D G7
Though sometimes you know you will
C
And when she comes my way
Fmaj7 Fmaj7
I'll just be left any night or day
Em Dm G7
I will hear her say
C G Am F
that I don't wanna try, I tried also cried
C G7 F F Em Dm C
But I can't leave her behind