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Melissa

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Melissa

Year: 1989 - Album: A Decade of Hits 1969-1979

Written by Steve Alaimo, Gregory L Allman

Key:  E More
Melissa Key BB
Melissa Key CC
Melissa Key C#C#
Melissa Key DD(one step down)
Melissa Key D#D#(half step down)
Melissa Key EE(original key)
Melissa Key FF(half step up)
Melissa Key F#F#(one step up)
Melissa Key GG
Melissa Key G#G#
Melissa Key AA
Melissa Key A#A#
	  		
  
  
  
Intro: E  F#m7  G#m(13-) F#m7  
  
Verse1 
  
  E       F#m7             G#m7  F#m7  
Crossroads seem to come and go  yeah  
 E                             F#m7  
The gypsy flies from coast to coast  
  A      Bm7         A/C#  D   
Knowing many loving none  
 E       F#m           G#m   A  
bearing sorrow  having fun  
 C                                        B  
but back home he'll always run  
           E       F#m7   G#m7  
To sweet Melissa  
  
Verse2 
Same chord progression as verse 1.  
  
Freight train  each car looks the same  
All the same  
and no one knows the gypsy's name  
no one hears his lonely sigh  
there are no blankets where he lies  
and in deepest dreams the gypsy flies  
to sweet Melissa  

tabchorus
E Again the morning comes D again he's on the run A sunbeam shining through his hair B appearing not to have a care C#m (second version) A pick up your gear and gypsy roll on B roll on
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Verse 3 (same as 1 & 2 until end) Crossroads will you ever let him go No no no or will you hide the dead man ghost or will he lie beneath the plain or will his spirit float away but I know that he won't stay E F#m7 without Melissa C B Yes I know that he won't stay F#m7 without Melissa Emaj7 F#m7 No no he just won't stay repeat and fade (E F#m7 Emaj7 F#m7) From: J Smith I have some preferences on the playing of the _chords_ in 'Melissa' that differ a bit from his which I think you'll find easier to play (and maybe even sound better): (excuse the lack of rhythm & timing but I think you can figure it out)

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