Black Market Baby by Tom Waits Intro: G# minor The bassline moves chromatically from Ab to F#, and then back again. So if you do like this you can get it: E|-4-4-4--4-4-4-| B|-4-4-4--4-4-4-| G|-4-4-4--4-4-4-| D|-6-5-4--4-5-6-| (listen to the track for the rhythm) A|-6-6-6--6-6-6-| E|-4-4-4--4-4-4-| But personally I don't bother since you need to strum it funny and it's hard to get (but if you're playing this with a bassist, you're in the money). Abm She lives in a house Eb7 That's way back off the road Abm There's a man with a lantern Eb7 And he carries her soul C#m A coal stove and a bed Abm A skillet and a hound C#m She drove a camel through a needle Abm In this sinking board walk town C#m She's my Black Market Baby Abm She's my Black Market Baby Eb7 She's a diamond that Abm Wants to stay coal Wants to stay coal It doesn't really change for the rest. Listen to the tune for the exact moment of the changes, since he sometimes sneaks a syllable or two before the new chord kicks in. Enjoy! www.TAB6.com