Easy and Me by Lee Hazlewood Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Easy and Me guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Easy and Me by Lee Hazlewood using guitar or guitar.
This song by Lee Hazlewood can also be played by that instruments.
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Easy and Me guitar chords has rhythm and included in Cowboy in Sweden (1970) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Easy and Me by Lee Hazlewood Guitar Chords


LEE HAZLEWOOD “Easy and me”

.
. repeat between these two measures.

Intro: ___________ _____________
|1. |2.


|-------0--------------1-------0-----------| |-0-----------|
|---------1----------3---3-----0-----------| |-0-----------|
|-----0-----0------2-------2---1----p------| |-1-----------|
|---2---------2-0------------0-2---2-0---p-| |-2-----2---0-|
|3-----------------------------2--------3-2| |-2---2-------|
|------------------------------0-----------| |-0-----------|

These notes after the E chord are played by the bass.

Verse:

C G
We rode on trains with hunger and pain, but we didn’t cry

F C Dm G Dm(played in similar rhythm to the intro)
Easy and me and some other guy (strings fade in)

We hooked some rides, stood side by side and watched cars go by

Easy and me and some other guy

: The small lick played during the G chord is a shifting between the open b-string
and the first fret on the b-string (a Gadd11 chord).

Bridge:

The days and the nights, we cared for each other

The wrongs and the rights, we shared with each other

Verse:

Then one day last week she kissed my cheek and whispered goodbye

Then Easy walked on with some other guy (strings come in again)

Bridge (instrumental):


Verse:

One day last week she kissed my cheek and whispered goodbye

Then Easy walked on with some other guy

C Dm G Dm (repeat til fade)

STRING PARTS ARRANGED FOR GUITAR:

Please keep in mind that this is tabbed on a guitar and therefore might not be
entirely correct, especially the right octaves and such.

“Easy and me and some other guy” is sung and the strings come in:


|-----------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------|
|9--------------10--9--7------------------|
|-------------------------5---------------|
|-----------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------|

We hooked some rides, Stood side by side


|----------------------------------------|
|8--------------------------------8------|
|--------------------10--9--7------------|
|------------------------------5---------|
|----------------------------------------|
|----------------------------------------|

and watched cars go by Easy and me and some other guy


|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
|----9------7----------------------------------------2----0----------|
|----------------9----------7-----5----------3----------------3------|
|----------------------------------------------------------------3---|
|--------------------------------------------------------------------|

The days and the nights,


|--------------------------------------|
|--------------------------------------|
|--------------------------------------|
|-----------------------5---8-7-5------|
|--------------------------------------|
|---3----------------------------------|

we cared for each other


|-----------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------7--5--3-----------------------|
|-------------------------------------0---7---5---3---|
|-----------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------|

The wrongs and the rights


|--------------------------------------|
|--------------------------------------| This is probably played an octave higer.
|--------------------------------------|
|-----------------------5---8-7-5------|
|--------------------------------------|
|---3----------------------------------|

we shared with each other


|------------------------------------------------------------|
|------------------------------------------------------------|
|------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------5------3-----2-----3--2--0-----5---| Strings fade.
|------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------3------|

Verse.

“Then Easy walked on with some other guy” is sung and strings come in again (on “guy”)
(This is the instrumental bride).


|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
|--------------------------8------8--6--5--6--3-------------------------|
|---------------------5-7--------------------------7--5--3--------------|
|------3----5-----3-5------------------------------------------7--5--3--|
|3-------------------------------------------------Played by other------|
|--------------------------------------------------set of string--------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------|
|----3-6--8------11-11-10-11-12--8----6----5----6-5-3----8--|
|2-5--------------------------------------------------0-----|
|-----------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------|

One day last week she kissed my cheek


|----------------------------------------|
|8--------------------------------8------|
|--------------------10--9--7------------|
|------------------------------5---------|
|----------------------------------------|
|----------------------------------------|

and whispered goodbye Then Easy walked on with some other guy


|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|----9------7----------------------------------------------2----0----------|
|----------------9----------7-----5----------------3----------------3------|
|----------------------------------------------------------------------3---|
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|---------------------------------------------------|
|---------------------------------------------------|
|.-------------------------------------------------.|
|.---3---5-----3--2--0--------3---5-----------3--5-.|
|3------------------------3-------------3--5--------|
|-----------------------3---------------------------|

Fade

If you want to learn Lee Hazlewood Easy and Me guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Easy and Me. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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