Krauss, Alison – You Asked Me To by Waylon Jennings

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You Asked Me To

Waylon Jennings, as performed by Alison Krauss

 
If you want to learn the solo in this song (tabbed out below), check out the jam track you can use for accompaniment here: Jam Tracks


Drop D tuning, Capo 1

 

Chord Guide

Picking Guide

       32 1

C:    x3201x

                        |-----------------|

                        |---------X-------|

                        |-----X-------X---|

Bass note changes       |---X---X---X---X-|

depending on chord   -> |-X---------------|

(G & D = 6th string)    |-----------------|

      3    4

G:    3x000x

        312

D:    0x423x

 

                            C (2)

Long ago and far away

                                        G (2)

In my old common labor shoes

                                              D (2)

I turned the world all which away

                                           G (2)

Just because you asked me to

 

                              C (2)

Like unto no other feel

                                G (2)

Simple love is simple true

                                         D (2)

There's no end to what I'd do

                                          G (2)

Just because you asked me to

 

Chorus:

                                  C (2)

Let the world call me a fool

                                                     G (2)

But if things are right with me and you

                                              D (2)

That's all that matters and I'll do

                                 G (2)

Anything you ask me to

 

Instrumental Verse

 

Chorus (play last A just one measure)

 

                                        C (2)

Knowing how much i love you

                                             G (2)

And after all that I've been through

                                            D(2)

I'd turn and walk away from you

                                        G (hold 2)

Just because you asked me to

 

Instrumental Verse

 

End on G

 

Guitar Solo in First Instrumental Verse: