Jangly Transcription: You Made It Rain


Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 16:25:16 +0200
From: "Mark van Leeuwen" <don_traigh@hetnet.nl>
Subject: You made it rain
Message-ID: <000601ca23fd$8906c220$9b144660$@nl>



I think this is more or less correct.


You Made It Rain



G G F# G A B A C C B C B C B G G(chord) A B A C C B C B C B G G(chord) A B A
C C B C B C B*



G                                    G/F#

I passed your place

Em

Isn't it strange

C                                       G

Even though you've gone

   G/F#        Em                   A                  C

I looked in vain for a light to go on

G                                   G/F#  Em

But only the ghost of a long lost love

E                                                   A

Followed me down to the lane

G                            G/F# Em

Sunny it was, when you were around

C                                         A        Asus4 (finger-picking)

Now, you've made it rain



G

You've made it rain

G/F#                       Em

You've made it rain

C                                            G

Worlds were washed away

      G/F#  Em                        A                   C

Empires I saw in your eyes every day

                      G    G/F#                   Em

And if the gold wheel of the sun

C                                    A

Ever shines on me again

G   G/F#               Em

I'll stay in the shadows

C

You made it rain

A                               Asus4 (finger-picking)

You made it rain



Now there's a skein of geese

In the eastern sky

And they know where you've been

I will not hear if they say what they've seen

I break my plough on your iron ground

And winter is winning again

I cannot reach you

You made it rain

You made it rain

You've made it rain

You've made it rain

Worlds were washed away

Empires I saw in your eyes every day

And if the gold wheel of the sun

Ever shines on me again

I'll stay in the shadows

You made it rain

You made it rain





* notes, unless stated otherwise





All the best, Mark



25 August 2009 / John Relph