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Black River Killer Chords

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Blitzen Trapper - Black River Killer
transcribed by Ben Whitlock (whitty_bdb AT yahoo.com)

(capo 4th fret)

open position chord forms: Am  Em  C G  D   (actual chords: C#m  G#m  E B  F#)

Just one chord progression for the whole song, with two verse endings that hold 
the D an extra measure.

       Am                           Em
It was just a little while past the sunset strip
     C                G           D
They found the girl’s body in an open pit
    Am                           Em
Her mouth was sewn shut, but her eyes were still wide
 C                 G            D
Gazing through the fog to the other side

They booked me on a whim and threw me deep in jail
With no bail, sitting silent on a rusty pail
Just gazing at the marks on the opposite wall
Remembering the music of my lover’s call

So you make no mistake I know just what it takes
To pull a man’s soul back from heaven’s gates
I’ve been wandering in the dark about as long as sin
But they say it’s never too late to start again

   Am       Em
Oh when, oh when
         C             G              D
Will the spirit come a calling for my soul to send?
   Am       Em
Oh when, oh when
         C           G          D 
Will the keys to the kingdom be mine again?

It was dark as the grave, it was just about three
When the warden with his key came to set me free
They gave me five dollars and a secondhand suit
A pistol and a hat and a worn out flute

So I took a bus down to the Rio Grande
And I shot a man down on the edge of town
Then I stole me a horse and I rode it around
Til the sheriff pulled me in and he sat me down 

He said, you make no mistake
I know just what it takes
To pull a man’s soul back from heaven’s gates
I’ve been wandering in the dark about as long as sin
But they say it’s never too late to start again

Oh when, oh when
Will the spirit come a calling for my soul to send?
Oh when, Oh when
Will the keys to the kingdom be mine again?

Well the sheriff let me go with a knife and a song
So I took the first train up to Oregon
And I killed the first man that I came upon
Because the devil works quick, you know it don’t take long 

Then I went to the river ford to take a swim
You know that black river water is as black as sin
And I washed myself clean as a newborn babe
And then I picked up a rock for to sharpen my blade

Oh when, oh when
Will the spirit come a calling for my soul to send?
Oh when, oh when
Will the keys to the kingdom be mine again?
Oh when, oh when
Will that black river water wash me clean again?
Oh when, oh when
Will the keys to the kingdom be mine again?
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Neon Ninja wrote on February 28 2009, 09:13 pm

I think it should be capo on the 5th fret...

I saw them live a few days ago, and I was about 2 feet from the lead guitarist. Capo was definitely on 5th.

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elcapitan1800 wrote on April 3 2009, 10:00 am

His guitar must have been tuned down then, since I have to agree that with a guitar in stamdard tuning, capo goes on the fourth fret. Good job, this is an awesome song! Anyone have any idea what some of notes are in there, so I can mix in a little something more than just strumming?

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j-bagel wrote on May 18 2009, 10:53 pm

it should be something like

Am Em
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|xx22xxx22xxxx22xx 0h2 C G D etc
|0x02xxx00xxxx22x0h2
|xxxxx0xxxxx0x00xx

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