Sittin' On Top Of The World San Franscisco's Grateful Dead (Jacobs/Carter) Last Updated 05/20/96 General Rules On Chord Charts Intro A Mississippi River so big and wide, D Blond haired woman on the other side. A E Now she's gone, gone, gone and I don't worry A D C F C A G A 'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world. I worked all summer, spring and fall, Blond haired woman the cause of it all. Now she's gone, gone, gone and I don't worry A D C F C C Bb C 'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world. [ Modulate up 1.5 steps for jam (A=C D=F E=G) Then back down to A for the rest of the song. ] I saw her in Dallas and El Paso. Said, "Come back baby, I need you so." Now she's gone, gone, gone and I don't worry 'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world. Mississippi River so big and wide, Blond haired woman on the other side. Now she's gone, gone, gone and I don't worry 'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro/Riff (^) Slide Up (\) Slide Down (h) Hammer On (p) Pull Off (b) Bend RA Tab Support Audio (31K) MIDI Tab Support Audio (sittopwd.mid) E----------------------------------------------------------- B----------------------------------------------------------- G----------------------------------------------------------- D----------------------------------------------------------- A-----------0-----0-----------0-----0----------------------- E--0--3--4-----3-----3--4--------3-----3--4----------------- E---0-------------0-------------2-------------2------------- B---2-------------2-------------3-------------3------------- G---2-------------2-------------2-------------2------------- D---2-------------2-------------0-------------0------------- A---0-------------0-----------------3--2--0------3--2--0---- E-------3--2--0-------3--2--0------------------------------- River so big and wide blonde haired woman on the other side Return To Base -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This File contains merely an interpretation of the represented musical piece. It is not intended to replace any commercially available publishing, nor is it guaranteed to represent an exact transcription of any commercially or otherwise released piece. Ed Bick's Tab Archive, 1997