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Version 1All Credit to Original poster I simply copied chords to all verses for east of reading on scrolling screen. ------------------------------ This is my attempt at a tab for Woody Guthrie's song "Dust Bowl Refugees" as played on disc 3 of the library of congress recordings. (Key of C, no capo, standard tuning.) This is my first tab so please post some comments/suggestions. Intro/Between Verses Melody (Chord names above refer to the chord you should be holding/strumming while playing the melody): C C C C e --------------------------------| B --------------------------------| G -0------------------------------| D ---3-2-------------0h2----------| A ------------3--------------3----| E --------------------------------| C C C G e --------------------------------| B --------------------------------| G -0------------------------------| D ---3-2-------------0h2----------| A ------------3-------------------| E ----------------------------3---| C C C C e ------------------------------------| B ------------------------------------| G -0-----------------0----------------| D ---3-2---------------3-2------------| A ------------3-----------------3-----| E ------------------------------------| C G C e ---------------------------| B ---------------------------| G -----2-------------0-------| D ---3-----------------2-3---| A -3-------------------------| E ------------3--------------| For the verses he seems to only use the C and G chords with his usual alternating bass and some hammer ons. Verse 1 C C I'm a dust bowl refugee, C G Just a dust bowl refugee, C C From that dust bowl to the peach bowl, C G C Now that peach fuzz is a-killin' me. Verse 2 C C 'Cross the mountains to the sea, C G Come the wife and kids and me. C C It's a hot old dusty highway C G C For a dust bowl refugee. Verse 3 C C Hard, it's always been that way, C G Here today and on our way C C Down that mountain, 'cross the desert, C G C Just a dust bowl refugee. Verse 4 C C We are ramblers, so they say, C G We are only here today, C C Then we travel with the seasons, C G C We're the dust bowl refugees. Verse 5 C C From the south land and the drought land, C G Come the wife and kids and me, C C And this old world is a hard world C G C For a dust bowl refugee. Verse 6 C C Yes, we ramble and we roam C G And the highway that's our home, C C It's a never-ending highway C G C For a dust bowl refugee. Verse 7 C C Yes, we wander and we work C G In your crops and in your fruit, C C Like the whirlwinds on the desert C G C That's the dust bowl refugees. Verse 8 C C I'm a dust bowl refugee, C G I'm a dust bowl refugee, C C And I wonder will I always C G C Be a dust bowl refugee?