E|E|E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------||| Miss the Mississippi – Bob Dylan E|E|E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------||| Written by: Bill Halley Outtake from the Bromberg Chicago Sessions (1992) From: “The Bootleg Series Vol. 08: Tell Tale Signs. Rare and Unreleased 1989-2006” (2008) Tabbed by: maguri Tuning: Standard E|E|E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------||| [Instrumental] | A | F#7 | Bm | % | | E | % | A | % | | D | % | A G# G | F# | | B7 | % | E | % | | A | % | D | Dm | | A | E | A | % | | A | % | D | Dm | | A | E6 | A | % | [Intro] A F# Bm I'm growing tired of the big city nights E A Tired of the glamour and tired of the sights D A F# In all my dreams I am roaming once more B7 E Back to my home on the old river shore [Verse 1] A D Dm I am sad and weary far away from home A E A E Miss the Mississippi and you dear [Verse 2] A D Dm Nights are dark and dreary, everywhere I roam A E | A | A7 | Miss the Mississippi and you [Bridge] D A Roaming this wide world over B7 E Always alone and blue, blue [Verse 3] A D Dm Nothing seems to cheer me under heaven's dome A E A Miss the Mississippi and you [Solo] | D | % | A | % | | A | E | A | % | [Verse 4] A D Dm Memories are bringing happy days of yore A E A E Missing Mississippi and you [Verse 5] A D Dm Mocking birds are singing around the cabin door A E | A | A7 | Missing Mississippi and you [Bridge] D A Rolling this wide world over B7 E Always alone and blue, so blue [Verse 6] A D Dm Longing for my homeland, muddy water shore A E | A | E | Miss the Mississippi and you [Coda] | A | % | D | Dm | | A | E6 E | A | A