Come With Me Tonight by Bob Schneider TITLE: "Come With Me Tonight" ARTIST: Bob Schneider ALBUM: I'm Good Now ================================= Transcribed by Connor Roberts Email: corusa@corusa.com ================================= CHORUDS USED: These chords are all variations on the regular chords, but I will just put the standard names like "Em" to avoid writing out long names like "Em(sus7)" everytime, etc.... Em G C D Asus e--0-- --0-- --0-- --0-- --0-- B--3-- --3-- --3-- --3-- --3-- G--0-- --0-- --0-- --2-- --2-- D--2-- --0-- --2-- --0-- --2-- A--2-- --2-- --3-- --x-- --0-- E--0-- --3-- --0-- --x-- --0-- ================================= INTRO: Em, G, C, D (4x - picking VERSE/INTRO RIFF) VERSE/INTRO RIFF: (while holding down findering for each chord, just play string order show below) Em G C D e--------x---------|-------x---------|-------x---------|-------x---------|| B----------x-------|---------x-------|---------x-------|-----x---x-------|| G------x-----x---x-|-----x-----x---x-|-----x-----x---x-|---x-------x---x-|| D----x---------x---|---x---------x---|---x---------x---|-x-----------x---|| A--x---------------|-----------------|-x---------------|-----------------|| E------------------|-x---------------|-----------------|-----------------|| (At the end of the verses and chorus, just only play the first string-pick on the "D" note on the 4th string,or you can just strum the "D" lightly like a regular chord to close each verse/chorus since he goes silent in the song right before picking back up again) CHORUS: (Play the same intro/verse riff, or just strum the same chords - Em, G, C, D) - it sounds good with one guitar still picking the riff, while another strums each chord, kinda the same as how Bob does it) BRIDGE: Asus C We can lose ourselves, not find the way back home G D 'Till the whole world feels just like a Saturday night Asus C Not a care in the world, not a man underneath us G D (back to CHORUS) Floating through the air, high as a kite NOTES: I am pretty sure from this you should be able to figure out the song pretty well; if not them email me, cause I'm able to play it all the way thru just fine along with the CD. It is not a difficult song at all since it uses pretty standard chords and chord progression. If you are new to the guitar it may take a while to get down the fingering and all, but have fun, and if Bob is reading this right now, I hope I did a good job; you rock man! Keep up the good work. www.TAB6.com