__________________________________________________________ # 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.# #________________________________________________________ # Marilyn By Dan Bern Transcribed by Justin guitar tuned down one-half step D A G D Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller D A G D Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller D A G D Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller D A G D Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller A But if she did G D He'd of taken her to Paris A And if she did G D She'd have smoked a lot of opium A And if she did G D She'd have dyed her hair blue A And if she did G D She might be alive A G D Oh-ohh Henry Miller A G D Oh-ohh Marilyn Monroe A G D Oh-ohh Henry Miller A G D Oh-ohh Marilyn Monroe D A G D Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller D A G D She lived outside the Tropic of Capricorn D A G D Marilyn Monroe didn't marry Henry Miller D A G D I don't even know if she knew Henry Miller A But if she did G D He'd of taken her to Paris A And if she did G D They'd have fucked every day A And if she did G D She'd have felt like a woman A Not like a photogragh G D In a magazine A G D Oh-ohh Henry Miller A G D Oh-ohh Marilyn Monroe E B A E This is not a knock against Arthur Miller E B A E Death of a Salesman is my favorite play E B A E But Marilyn Monroe should have married Henry Miller E B A And if she did she might be alive A Cause if she did G D He'd have taken her to Paris A Tied her to the bed G D And eaten dinner off of her A And okay maybe G D She'd have died the same, anyway A But if she did G D She'd have had more fun A G D Oh-ohh Henry Miller A G D Oh-ohh Marilyn Monroe A G D Oh-ohh Henry Miller A G D Oh-ohh Marilyn Monroe Notes: I wrote the chords out as if they'd be played if you tuned the guitar down a half-step. If you don't, you can either use these chords and play everything a half-step higher or use bar chords, which is what Dan does in concert. Keep in mind, if you're using this music with bar chords, you need to drop ever chord a half-step (D becomes Db, and so on). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Disclaimer: The University of Oklahoma explicitly disclaims any legal liability for the contents of this page or information accessible from this page. Web pages are provided as a privilege to OU students to enhance their life long learning experience, and the opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the institution or its student body. 1
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