Strait George

Strait George - Murder On Music Row guitar tab

Transcribed by: James Michael Randorff (jrandorff@aol.com)

Date: Sunday, February 27, 2000

Album: George Strait -- Straitest Greatest Hits

Murder On Music Row -- George Strait and Alan Jackson -- Key Of A

[Intro]

{D} {A} {E} {A} {A}

[GS Verse]

{A} Nobody saw them running

From 16th Ave-{D}-nue

They never found the {A} fingerprints

Or the weapon that was {E} used

But some-{A}-one killed country music

Cut out its heart and {D} soul

They got away with {A} murder

{E} Down on music {A} row

[AJ Verse]

{A} The almight dollar

And the lust for worldwide {D} fame

Slowly killed tra-{A}-dition

And for that, someone should {E} hang ("Ahh, you tell 'em Alan")

{A} They all say "Not Guilty!"

But the evidence will {D} show

That murder was com-{A}-mitted

{E} Down on music {A} row

[Chorus (Walking bassline first 8 bars, 2/4 beat last 9 bars)]

For the {D} steel guitars no longer cry

And the {A} fiddles barely play

But {B} drums and rock 'n' roll guitars

Are {E} mixed up in your face

{A} Ol' Hank wouldn't have a chance

On today's {D} radio

Since they committed {A} murder

{E} Down on music {A} row

[Turnaround]

{D} {A} {E} {A} {A}

[Split Verse]

GS: They {A} thought no one would miss it

Once it was dead and {D} gone

They said no one would {A} buy them ol'

Drinkin' and cheatin' {E} songs ("Oh, but I still buy 'em")

AJ: Well there {A} ain't no justice in it

And the hard facts are {D} cold

Murder's been com-{A}-mitted

{E} Down on music {A} row

[Chorus (Walking bassline first 8 bars, 2/4 beat last 9 bars)]

For the {D} steel guitars no longer cry

And you {A} can't hear fiddles play

With {B} drums and rock 'n' roll guitars

Mixed {E} right up in your face

Why the {A} Hag wouldn't have a chance

On today's {D} radio

Since they committed {A} murder

{E} Down on music {A} row

[Tag (Walking bassline)]

Why they {A} even tell the Possum

To pack up and go back {D} home

There's been an awful {A} murder

{E} Down on music {A} row

{{{Nashville Numbers}}}

This is the standard charting style that most Nashville session and sit-in

musicians use to read songs. It tells you the key of the song, what the

chords and chord inversions are, how they fall in the measure structure of

the song, and other rhythmic differances, if there are any. It would behoove

anyone that is serious about being a musician, especially in Nashville or

Branson, to learn to read these kinds of charts!

Murder On Music Row -- George Strait -- Key Of A

[Intro]

4 1 5 1 1

[GS Verse]

1 1 1 4

4 1 1 5 5

1 1 1 4

4 1 5 1 1

[AJ Verse]

1 1 1 4

4 1 1 5 5

1 1 1 4

4 1 5 1 1

[Chorus]

4 4 1 1 (4/4 walking)

2 2 5 5

1 1 1 4 (2/4 root-fifth)

4 1 5 1 1

[Turnaround]

4 1 5 1 1

[Split Verse]

1 1 1 4

4 1 1 5 5

1 1 1 4

4 1 5 1 1

[Chorus]

4 4 1 1 (4/4 walking)

2 2 5 5 >

1 1 1 4 (2/4 root-fifth)

4 1 5 1 1

[Tag]

1 1 1 4 (4/4 walking)

4 1 5 1

Note... the little ">" figure after the second line of the last chorus is

my own little notation for "Bucket-a-fish"... it's a common rhythmic figure

in old country and western swing when passing from the 5 chord to the 1 chord

or the 1 chord to the 4 chord, at the end of a phrase. It is called a

"Bucket-a-fish" because of the rhythm of it... it is a triplet ("Buck-et-a")

and a quarter note ("fish"), followed by the common quarter-note walkup to

the next chord. It is usually played only by the bass and drums, though

sometimes other members of the band will play it to make the lick more

pronounced. In the key of A, passing from the 5 chord to the 1 chord, the

lick would look like this:

E C# B E F# G# A

/ / / / / / /

| | | | | | |

|___|___| | | | |

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Where the E goes down to C#, down to B, down to the next E (the octave below

the first E), and then walks up the quarter notes back to the A (1) chord.

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