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Sweet Olive Tree Tab

by Langhorne Slim


Artist: Langhorne Slim
Album: Engine EP
Song: Sweet Olive Tree

Standard Tuning - Capo Four


Intro
  
   
  

                     
There's a story I heard told
                                         
Comes from the banks where the odd sailboat goes
                                     
Now I don't know if its true but I say so
                                                
Surely in it you will recognize somebody that you know

                     
There was a gal in New Orleans
                                            
She could be sweet but my friend she could be mean
                                           
Really with her there was very little in between
                                                   
She kissed gentlemen's lips beneath the sweet olive trees

                             
They never knew their woman

She never knew her man
                
I wanna know my woman
                   
Want her to know her man
                                
Well if you know you too many people
                       
Your hearts bound to go bad


  
   
  


                                
One dude she knew got sick with hurt
                                
He overheard his baby's filth and dirt
                            
So he hid a .22 beneath his shirt
                                                          
Then went to pay a her a visit at the place in which she worked

                                   
Well if you find someone you love a lot
                                      
I'd recommend you give it everything you got
                                      
Either way you'll be sittin' pissin' in a pot
                                                      
But at least it will be with someone you love and you trust

                         
Nobody knows their woman

Nobody knows their man
                     
I'd die to know my woman
                         
Kill for her to know her man
                                            
Just want to take it beyond the initial shaking
                         
Of my own sweaty nervous hand

Or else I might be bad

  
   
  

   (arpeggios)

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There are numerous walk-ups/walk-downs that are pretty obvious in the recording so I 
include them.
Folk music isn't about being exactly precise, it's about taking an established tune 
making it your own
so if you can figure out the different intricacies of the song, swell,
but if you can't, just do what you can and make it your own.

As always listen to the recording while you're playing along and feel free to embellish 
chords with hammers and pulls and so forth.