LIKE A ROLLING STONE by Bob Dylan G Am7 Once upon a time, you ... Em7 C D D Threw the bums a dime, in ... G Am7 Em7 People call, say "Beware... C D D You thought they were ... C D C D You used to laugh about ... C Em7 Am7 G C Em7 Am7 G But now you don't talk so loud, ... Am D D About havin' to be ... D G C D D G C D How does it feel? .... D G C D D G C D To be on your own. ... D G C D D G C D A complete unknown.... ************************************************************************ * "Here's a song that I like to play. * * Print it out, play it and pass it around. * * If you like it, send me one of your favourites." * * * * Jeffrey Goffin Internet: jgoffin@acs.ucalgary.ca * * Calgary, Alberta, Canada FidoNet: 1:134/160 * ************************************************************************ From: moses20@aol.com (Moses20) I remember requesting Like a Rolling Stone a few weeks back; since then a few other people have done the same. I got this response after I posted on rec.music.dylan. It sounds right to me. The only thing I need are the complete lyrics; there not at Nevada. If someone could please post or send them to me I'd appreciate it. Here it is.. C Dm Once upon a time ... Em F You threw the bums a ... G Didn't .... (repeat above sequence) F G F G You used to laugh about ... F Em Dm C Now you don't talk ... F Em Dm C Now you don't ... Dm7 F G About having to be scrounging ... C F G How does ... and so on... Thanx to howells@netcom.com (John Howells) for the original post. Lyrics please, anyone? Thanx- Aaron Bernay moses20@aol.com From: Harlan L Thompson LIKE A ROLLING STONE- Bob Dylan G Am7 Once upon a time, you ... G/B C D D7 Threw the bums a dime, ... G Am7 G/B People call, say "Beware, doll.. C D D7 You thought they were ... C D C D You used to laugh about ... C G/B Am7 G C G/B Am7 G But now you don't talk so loud, Now ... Am C D D7 About havin' to be ... D G C D D G C D How does it feel? ... D G C D D G C D To be without a home Like ... D G C D7 Like a rollin' ... NOTE: Just a squished up version of previous postings. Believe it or not, with the powers of word processor margin manipulation I can get this onto one page. (from Highway 61 Revisited, 1965) (sent by Harlan at harlant@hawaii.edu)