#------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #---------------------------------------------------------------------# TABBY CAT MUSIC ARCHIVES ******************************************************************************** Transcribed by: asf0@comcast.net Alice Franceschini Date: August 4, 2006 Album: Written by: Note: When you see the two F#, treat each one like a separate chord to match what they are doing on the recording. Also the recording is not standard tuning so tune to it using the low E string then tune the rest of the strings to that low E and you are ready to play along with the recording. Get timing from recording. For the B7 C7 C#7 area just slide the B7 up one fret for the C7 and up one more fret for C#7 then back down one fret for the C7 then go to F#. LOUISIANA MOON Gene Autry Intro tune here at the last E in intro. A E F# B7 E ------------0-9-7-4---2-1-2------------------------- -2-1-2--4----------------------2-4-0-2-2-0-2-3-4---- ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- E A F# I'm dreaming of the trails I use to wander B7 E Down in Louisiana far a-way E A F# And that same old southern moon is shining F# B7 Just to guide me home again some-day * E A E Louisiana moon I'm lonely * E A E Louisiana moon I'm blue * B7 C7 C#7 C7 F# I'm dreaming a dream of that old mill stream * F# B7 And I long to be back there with you E A E Tell the folks back home I'm lonely A G# And will be returning soon A E Back to where my heart keeps yearning F# B7 E Back beneath my Louisiana moon lead - play melody of the lines marked with * E A E Tell the folks back at home I'm lonely A G# And will be returning soon A E Back to where my heart keeps yearning F# B7 E Back beneath my Louisiana moon