Here is the chords for Old September Blues. I originally got it off this site but they are gone now, luckily I had it saved on my computer. However I don't know who to credit for this original transcription. Oh and the timing is off due to the font change when i post. The chords aren't in the right positions so just listen to the song to figure out when to change chords.
Old Sept Blues by My Morning Jacket.
Standard Tuning: EADGBe
Chords:
A (022200)
D (232000)
Dm (132000)
Bm (234422)
E (001220)
Verse
A D Dm
All alone at the end of the day
A D Dm
as the tide turns and hits the bay
A D Dm
it was always good to hear you say
Chorus
Bm E
You never were a drawback
Bm E
You always were an asset
Bm E
No you never were a drawback
Bm E x 4
then repeat verse and chorus
Bm E x 4
Bm E
put away your corset,
Bm E
put away your shoe,
Bm E
put away the old September blues.
Bm E x 4
You can fiddle about at the end just picking the notes of the chorus, works pretty well hammering (2h3p2)the B string on the Bm
The little lead riff for this song goes a little something like this.
e--------------------------------------
B--3--2--3--2--3--2--3/5--5--3-
G--4--2--4--2--4--2--4/6--6--4-
D--------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------
It does this little riff 4 times and on the fourth it holds at the
B--5-
G--6-
Its basically just works off the Bm and then slides to a C#m. This might not be right but its how I play it. You can also just play the part on the G string, its not as full but it is easier.
This song and many others are located at the official unofficial My Morning Jacket guitar tabs and chords site:
http://mmjtabs.50megs.com/