Jefferson Airplane

Watch Her Ride

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Intro: Gm7 Fm7 see Notes for tuning/fingering
Verse 1:
Gm7 verse 1: bold 2 extra beats
I didn't know you were the one for me, I couldn't see
But Fm7 you were waiting for
Gm7 Someone to come along and help you out to sing your song
And Fm7 I was changing
Chorus:
Ebm7 All I Fm7 see is you
Ebm7 Fm7 Gm7 1: Dm7 to post-cborus; 2: D to bridge
All I feel is you for me
Post-chorus:
And I would r Cm7 eally like to watch you Dm7 ride
And a Cm7 lways feel you Dm7 by my side
I would Cm7 really like to watch you Dm7 ride
All on Ebm7 me
Verse 2:
Now I go stumblin' to the sky and I seem to fly so high
I see you, I feel you
You have a way of walkin' 'round, your feet they never touch the ground
And you are shining
repeat cborus; to bridge
Bridge:
8-bar bass solo over D
D Times don't change
Times don't ever change for me and I know
That you could be
The only thing in my world
The only thing that my mind could find for love
Love and peace of mind for me
For me...
Gm7 Oh, oh, Fm7 oh...
Verse 3:
Your shadow in the morning sun becomes my fun and we can say
I love you, I love you
Now morning shines on silver beaches, your life flashes through the
reaches
Of my mind, of my mind
Coda:
Of Gm7 my mind
And my Cm7 mind becomes alive with Dm7 you
It's Cm7 all that I can Dm7 do
To sit Cm7 here and let you blow my Dm7 mind
Blow my Cm7 mind, you're so f Dm7 ine
In my Cm7 mind, you're so Dm7 fine
Paul: In my Cm7 mind, you're so Dm7 fine
Grace: (...fine) In my mind, you're so fine
Paul: In my Cm7 mind, in my Dm7 mind
Grace: In my mind, you're so fine
Paul: You're so f Cm7 ine Dm7
Grace: In my mind
Bass:
v v v v v v v v

v v v v v v v v

v v v v v v v v

Lead guitar:
Eb5 xx88xx Eb(-5) xx78xx
v v v v v v v v

Eb5 v v v v Eb5 v v v v

[triplets; bend gradually to 17...]
Eb5 v v v v v v v v

[...tben to 19!]
Notes:
The chords may sound like 7#9s, but there's definitely no major
third in them. They're actually minor 7ths voiced with the 7th
and 3rd on top, with the low E tuned down to D to allow the root
to be played on the lowest string without an otherwise-impossible
finger reach:
Gm7 555766 Fm7 333544 Ebm7 111322 Cm7 111111 000211 Dm7 111111 222433
-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers