Artist: MOTT THE HOOPLE | Title: walkin with a mountain

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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria
E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de
DATE:  Sun, 03 Jun 2001 6:35 p.m. GMT+1
ARTIST: Mott The Hoople
SONG: Walkin' With A Mountain
ALBUM: Mad Shadows



		Walkin' With A Mountain
		"""""""""""""""""""""""
		written  by  Ian Hunter



play whole song with barre-chords


Intro:                 (key of B)
E--------------------------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------------------------
G--------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------
A---9--9--11--9--9--9---11--9--9--9---11--9--9--9--------  etc.
E---7--7--7---7--7--7---7---7--7--7---7---7--7--7--------  

B

Verse:

B            B                        B      E   	       B
A mountain train's coming down the tracks - she ain't wasting time,
B                         B          B     E                      B
She's following me, 'cos I'm going back, right to the end of the line,
F# 
She know's I ain't been anywhere,
Ab 			     E
Because I'll come back everytime to her.

Chorus:

B
Walking with a mountain,
E
Walking with a mountain.


Verse:

B		   B                    B      E              B
The troubles and tears, I take 'em in years - I left so many behind,
B           B               B      E                     B
Maybe it's strange to rearrange - who know's what I'll find,
F#                             
But anything's better than the life I've known,
Ab             E     
I can't face anything that low,

B
Walking with a mountain,
E
Walking with a mountain.


Solo over verses

B
Walking with a mountain,
E
Walking with a mountain.

			for the rest simply use the same chords


Now when she talks to me, I can see just where I'm headed to,
She sits, drinks, takes it all in, just to admire the view,
But if I had my choice in life,
I'd take that woman for my wife.

Walking with a mountain,
Walking with a mountain.
[...]
Jumping jack flash, it's a gas,
Jumping jack flash, it's a gas.


some soli again
fade out



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