Masters of War
Intro and recurring rhythmical pattern:
The standard E-A-d-g-b-e’ tuning.
Intro and recurring rhythmical pattern:
Intro: (* = slide up on the sixth string). Interlude between verses something of the same as the intro.
C G/b When the rain is blowing in your face Gm/Bb F/a and the whole world is on your case Fm/Ab C/g I could offer a warm embrace D9/f# G11 C to make you feel my love When evening shatters and the stars appear and there is no one there to dry your tears I could hold you for a million years to make you feel my love
F C
G C/g G C/g G Well, I'm walkin' down the line, C/g G I'm walkin' down the line C/g G An' I'm walkin' down the line. C/g G My feet'll be a-flyin' D7sus4 C/g G To tell about my troubled mind. I got a heavy-headed gal I got a heavy-headed gal I got a heavy-headed gal She ain't feelin' well When she's better only time will tell
Capo 5th fret (original key A)
Dropped C tuning (C-A-d-g-b-e’)
Capo 4th fret (sounding key E major)
Intro:
|: D D Dsus2 D :|
G A D G Hey! Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me, D G A Asus4 A I'm not sleepy and there is no place I'm going to. G A D G Hey! Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me, D G A D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D In the jingle jangle morning I'll come followin' you.
In the early solo version on The Bootleg Series, Dylan’s guitar is capoed on the 5th fret. That’s probably how it is played on the Bringing It All Back Home version too.