Sitting Here In Limbo Live Chords
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Difficulty: | intermediate |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Capo: | no capo |
Author ToneDesign [pro] 93. Last edit on Apr 18, 2019
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[Verse 1]
C C7
Sitting here in limbo, like a bird without a song.
F C
Sitting here in limbo, but I know it won't be long.
G
Well they're putting up resistance,
F/A G/B C
But I know that my faith will lead me on.
[Verse 2]
C C7
Sitting here in limbo, waiting for the dice to roll.
F C
Sitting here in limbo, got some time to search my soul.
G
Well they're putting up resistance
F/A G/B C
But I know my faith will lead me on.
[Bridge]
F C
I don’t know what life will show me,
F C
But I know what I've seen.
F C
I can’t say where life will lead me,
F C
But I know where I've been.
E Am
Tried my hand at love and friendship,
E Am
But all that is passed and gone.
D G
This little boy is moving on.
[Verse 3]
C C7
Sitting here in limbo waiting for the tide to flow.
F C
Sitting here in limbo got some time to search my soul.
G
Well they're putting up resistance,
F/A G/B C
But I know my faith will lead me on.
[Solo] (over Verse x4 Keys Solo)
C C7
F C
G
F/A G/B C
[Bridge]
F C
I don’t know what life will show me,
F C
But I know what I've seen.
F C
I can’t say where life will lead me,
F C
But I know where I've been.
E Am
Tried my hand at love and friendship,
E Am
But all that is passed and gone.
D G
This little boy is moving on.
[Verse 4]
C C7
Sitting here in limbo waiting for the tide to flow.
F C
Sitting here in limbo but I know I’ve got to go.
G
Well they're putting up resistance,
F/A G/B C
But I know that my faith will lead me on.
G
Well they're putting up resistance,
F/A G/B C
But I know my faith will lead me on.
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Sitting Here In Limbo – Jerry Garcia Band
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4 comments

I’m not sure about the C7 part. It’s definitely a C but not sure about the extension.
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Absolutely, thank you! I’ve been playing a descending c major pentatonic as the “riff”. Seems to be what John Kahn does and goes nicely with an upbeat song!.
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I see now that it hangs on C for a little bit after the lyrics and then hits the C7 for a sec before going to the F. Seems like there’s possibly some potential after the F to do a brief Fmaj7 as well instead of just staying on a straight F the whole time. I’m not a pro so I may be wrong
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