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INTRO: Bb C Bb C Bb(add9) I am a lineman for the county, F/A Gm And I drive the main road, Dm7 Am7 G D Searchin' in the sun for another overload. C I hear you singing in the wires, G Gm I can hear you through the whine, D A7sus Bb C Bb C And the Witchita Lineman is still on the line. Bb(add9) I know I need a small vacation, F/A Gm But it don't look like rain, Dm7 Am7 And if it snows that stretch down south G D Won't ever stand the strain. C And I need you more than want you, G Gm And I want you for all time. A7sus Bb C Bb C And the Witchita Lineman is still on the line. SOLO: As soon as C is being hit the second time the solo starts.e----------------------------------------------------------- B----------------------------------------------------------- G--------------------------------------------22-022--22-22/4 D------2-0---0-2/4------------2-0----------22-------4------- A-0-2-4---4/2------------0-2-4---4-2------------------------ E-----------------------------------0----------------------- D---0-2 G----4- then G is strummed and hit D let it ring: (Note that the chords being played over the solo go as: Bb Am7 Gm Dm C G D something like that)C And I need you more that want you G Gm7 And I want you for all time A7sus Bb C Bb C And the Witchita Lineman is still on the line Bb C Bb C Bb pick all the strings slowly and strum for the outro on the last chord. I don't play it exactly like this I change around some of the chords a bit to play it in a different way. But the chords are somewhat familiar to the Dwight Yoakum recording. I can't remember exactly how the original Glen Campbell version is played but I think that it's the same. I have a tab for his version and the chords are all different but I don't think that one is right.Chord Formations: Bb = x13331 C = x32010 Bb(add9) = x13311 F/A = x03211 Gm = 355333 Dm7 = xx0311 Am7 = x0212x G = 320003 or 320033 D = xx0232 A7sus = x05755 Gm7 = 353333 C9 = x02010 Dm = xx0231 Bbmaj7 = x13231
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