Michigan Blackhawk
Okay...this is a horror show, but I'll transcribe it anyway (thanx for all the help on this one Frodis). First of all tune your low E string down to an open D (this will not sound right if you play along with the ML2 cd, due to the fact that that version is in C):

e--------------------------------------------------
b--------------------------------------------------
g------------------2-2--------2-2------------------
d--------0----3-4-------3-4---------3-2-0---------- to the other part
a--0--2------------------------------------3-2-0---
d--------------------------------------------------


e-------------
b----3----3--- this part should be fingerpicked;
g----2----2---
d----0----0--- repeat this 5 times to G-Ab-A7-to verse
a-------------
d--0----3-----

Verse 1: D-E7-G-D-E7-G-C-Bm-E-G-D-
        E7-A-D-D9-G-A7-to intro again

Verse2: D-E7-G-D-E7-G-G-C-Bm-E-G-D-
        E7-A-D-D9-G-A-G/A bass-A7-to outro

Outro: D-E7-G-D7-repeart to fade


Flyin' down the highway,
lookin' for a place to land.
Need to leave the speed in the city
And people comin', goin',
there's no time to understand.

And I keep movin' down the road
taking notes in a trembling hand

Asked Sally to go with me but she made it very clear.
She said, "You've got your problems and I have mine, dear."

Up to the sunlit mountains, down by the silver sea,
Well, the tale is told from memory of a finely woven symphony.
Forever heard without a word to disturb it's melody.
Still I'd like to have someone along to share the air with me.

Oh, Sally, why not come with me, you know I'd like be with you.
You can't be all that busy, you don't have that much to do.
And you know I'd like to be with you.

Words and Music (C) Michael Nesmith

Contributed by Bill Shinn
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