The Band was an influential Canadian-American rock and roll group of the 1960s and '70s, formed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Band included Robbie Robertson (guitar, piano, drums, harmonica); Richard Manuel (1943-1986) (piano, harmonica, drums, saxophone, organ, slide guitar); Garth Hudson (organ, piano, clavinet, accordion, synthesizer, saxophone); Rick Danko (1943-1999) (bass guitar, violin, trombone, guitar), and Levon Helm (1940-2012) (drums, mandolin, guitar, bass guitar, harmonica).
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: Harlan L Thompson
THIS WHEEL'S ON FIRE- Bob Dylan and The Band
Am If your memory serves you well Bo7 We were goin' to meet again and wait E So I'm goin F Dm Am And sit before it gets too late CAm No man alive will come to you CAm With another tale to tell CAm But you know that we shall meet again FDmAm If your memory serves you well
CHORUS: DmFCGG7 This wheel's on fire, rolling down the road CGFC Best notify my next of kin FGA This wheel shall explode!
If your memory serves you well I was goin' to confiscate your lace And wrap it up in a sailor's knot And hide it in your case If I knew for sure that it was yours But it was oh so hard to tell But you knew that we would meet again If your memory serves you well ...CHORUS
If your memory serves you well You'll remember you're the one That called on me to call on them To get you your favors done And after every plan had failed And there was nothing more to tell You knew that we would meet again If your memory served you well ...CHORUS
Bo7: x x 0 1 0 1
(from The Basement Tapes, originally done around 1967) (sent by Harlan at [email protected])