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Chords Req: Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor DigiTrad: MAKE ME A PALLET ON YOUR FLOOR Related threads: (origins) Origins: Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor (17) Lyr Req: Never Drive a Stranger from Your Door (4) Chord Req: Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor (G Welch (2) Lyr Req: Altanta Blues (9) |
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Subject: RE: Chords Req: Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor From: Richard Bridge Date: 15 Jan 09 - 04:33 PM Jo-Ann Kelly did a fine version. I'd ahve sworn that the chord change came in the first syllable of the word "pallet" |
Subject: RE: Chords Req: Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor From: pavane Date: 15 Jan 09 - 02:06 AM Sandy Denny didn't do it bluegrass style! One of her earliest recordings. |
Subject: RE: Chords Req: Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 14 Jan 09 - 11:11 PM Hank, I take it that barf doesn't mean the same thing to guitarists that it means to the rest of us. |
Subject: RE: Chords Req: Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor From: GUEST,Hank Date: 14 Jan 09 - 09:47 AM G7&D7 ???I cant hear where those chords fit or go in there anywhere. Try this: BarF C C7 Make me a pallet on your floor BarF Bar G Make me down a pallet on your floor C E7 F Make it soft make it low C G C C-7 So my good gal she won't know |
Subject: RE: Chords for Make me a pallet on your floor From: jeepman (inactive) Date: 27 Dec 00 - 04:20 PM Thanks to all of you. Brain surgery and rocket science are a piece of cake. Guitars are a wonderful mystery. Jeepman |
Subject: RE: Chords for Make me a pallet on your floor From: kendall Date: 27 Dec 00 - 03:39 PM I dont use an open D...I tune the 12 string down a full tone. If I want it up to pitch, I just clamp a capo on the second fret. That brings it up to standard pitch |
Subject: Chords Add: MAKE ME A PALLET ON YOUR FLOOR From: Songster Bob Date: 27 Dec 00 - 03:22 PM Let's try that again. I'll put the chord names where the chord changes go: (C7) / (F) Make me a pallet on your (C) floor (C7) (F) Make me a pallet on your (C) floor Make it (C7) soft, make it (E7) low, So my (F) good gal, she won't (D7) know That you (C) made me a (G7) pallet on your (C) floor. (C7) Hope that helps. Bob Clayton |
Subject: Chords Add: MAKE ME A PALLET ON YOUR FLOOR From: Songster Bob Date: 27 Dec 00 - 03:16 PM In C, the John Hurt version goes this way: C7 F C C7I surely hope those line up with the words of the song (from Digitrad). But that C7 into F is the key to the John Hurt version. He also uses an F9 (little finger on the 2d string, 3d fret) for melody there in the F parts. Good luck. It's a good song. Bob Clayton |
Subject: RE: Chords for Make me a pallet on your floor From: jeepman (inactive) Date: 27 Dec 00 - 02:28 PM Hey Kendall! Are you saying you tune to an open D? If so I can do that but don't know the chord positions. Can you reccomend a site that can help me? Jeepman |
Subject: RE: Chords for Make me a pallet on your floor From: kendall Date: 26 Dec 00 - 09:40 PM Cant help you there...you gotta walk that lonesome valley etc LOL |
Subject: RE: Chords for Make me a pallet on your floor From: jeepman (inactive) Date: 26 Dec 00 - 09:23 PM Thanks Kendall. Now if the swellin will go down in my fingers??? Jeepman |
Subject: Chords Add: MAKE ME A PALLET ON YOUR FLOOR From: kendall Date: 26 Dec 00 - 08:31 PM Don't know what key you want, but I do it in F. On the 12-string, the chord position is G. (12 is tuned down to D.) [G] I'd be more than, etc. [Walk it to C.] If I could catch a train and [G] ride If I reach [B7th] Atlanta with [C] no place to go [G] Make me a [D] pallet on your [G] floor. [C] Make me a pallet on your [G] floor. [C] Make me a pallet on your [G] floor. Make it soft, make it [B7th] low, so my [C] good girl will never know, [G] make me a [D] pallet on your [G] floor. I do this blues style, and, I HATE to hear it done bluegrass style. In my opinion, blues should never be done in f*****g overdrive! |
Subject: Chords for Make me a pallet on your floo From: jeepman (inactive) Date: 26 Dec 00 - 07:32 PM I sure would like to have the chords to this. I would like to learn it and need a starting place. Jeepman |
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