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Blue Rodeo - Til I Can Gain Control lyrics
Til I Can Gain Control Again {As Performed By Blue Rodeo}
 Written by Rodney Crowell.
 Published by Jolly Cheeks Music (BMI)
 Music transcribed by Darragh Egan 
 from the CD, "Five Days In July" - 1993, Blue Rodeo Productions/WEA
 Lyrics taken from an old OLGA transcription, with credit due to:
 drake@sgl.ists.ca (Drake Hirasawa) and
 tarkka@che.rochester.edu (Richard Tarkka)
 What's that? Your "E" chord doesn't sound like a Blue Rodeo "E" chord?
 Check the notes at the bottom of the page to find out why.
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 Just like the sun over the mountain tops
 You know I'll always come again
 You know I love to spend my mornings
 Like sunlight dancing on your skin
 I've never gone so wrong as for telling lies to you
 What you see is what I am
 There is nothing I could hide from you
 You see me better than I can
 Out on the road that lies before me now
 There are some turns where I will spin
 I only hope that you can hold me now
 Til I can gain control again
 {INSTRUMENTAL VERSE}
 And like a lighthouse, you must stand alone
 Landmark a safe journey's end
 No matter what sea I've been sailing on
 I'll always come back home again.
 {REPEAT CHORUS}
 OUTRO:
 I only hope that you can hold me now
 Til I can gain control again
 |
 Blue Rodeo make liberal use of suspended chords. It adds flavour to the
 song, especially if you are playing it solo on an acoustic guitar. In this
 song, the
 ). Here's one way to play a bar of E while incorporating this
 embellishment. I use this all through the song, particularly in the first
 bar of two consecutive bars of E. I tend to play a straight E chord in a
 bar leading up to a
 chords. Throw it in wherever it feels comfortable for you.
 ie. At the asterisk, hammer your pinky finger on to the third string/second
 fret to create an
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 Til I Can Gain Control Again {As Performed By Blue Rodeo}
 Written by Rodney Crowell.
 Published by Jolly Cheeks Music (BMI)
 Music transcribed by Darragh Egan 
 from the CD, "Five Days In July" - 1993, Blue Rodeo Productions/WEA
 Lyrics taken from an old OLGA transcription, with credit due to:
 drake@sgl.ists.ca (Drake Hirasawa) and
 tarkka@che.rochester.edu (Richard Tarkka)
 What's that? Your "E" chord doesn't sound like a Blue Rodeo "E" chord?
 Check the notes at the bottom of the page to find out why.
 |
 Just like the sun over the mountain tops
 You know I'll always come again
 You know I love to spend my mornings
 Like sunlight dancing on your skin
 I've never gone so wrong as for telling lies to you
 What you see is what I am
 There is nothing I could hide from you
 You see me better than I can
 Out on the road that lies before me now
 There are some turns where I will spin
 I only hope that you can hold me now
 Til I can gain control again
 {INSTRUMENTAL VERSE}
 And like a lighthouse, you must stand alone
 Landmark a safe journey's end
 No matter what sea I've been sailing on
 I'll always come back home again.
 {REPEAT CHORUS}
 OUTRO:
 I only hope that you can hold me now
 Til I can gain control again
 |
 Blue Rodeo make liberal use of suspended chords. It adds flavour to the
 song, especially if you are playing it solo on an acoustic guitar. In this
 song, the
 ). Here's one way to play a bar of E while incorporating this
 embellishment. I use this all through the song, particularly in the first
 bar of two consecutive bars of E. I tend to play a straight E chord in a
 bar leading up to a
 chords. Throw it in wherever it feels comfortable for you.
 ie. At the asterisk, hammer your pinky finger on to the third string/second
 fret to create an








