What Can I Do For You?
Words and Music by Bob Dylan Released on Saved (1980) Tabbed by Eyolf Østrem
Capo 3rd fret (original key Eb major).
I have for some reason transcribed the final harp solo. You can find it [http://dylanchords.info/23_saved/whatcan_harp_solo.htm here]. (Eb harp, straight. The transcription is in C major). It is far from optimized for screen viewing, not at all, but you can save the image and print it out if/when you want to recreate Dylan’s most glorious moment as a harpist. [There’s also a midi file, not to listen to, but to insert into the program “Harping” (if you use Windows), which you can download from http://www.freeyellow.com/members6/harping/.
|: Am G F Am :|
C Am F G
You have given everything to me.
F F/g C
What can I do for You?
C Am F G
You have given me eyes to see.
F F/g C
What can I do for You?
Am C/g F C/e
Pulled me out of bondage and You made me renewed inside,
Am G C Dm
Filled up a hunger that had always been denied,
Am C/g F C/e Dm
Opened up a door no man can shut and You opened it up so wide
Am C/g F
And You've chosen me to be among the few.
C
What can I do for You?
You have laid down Your life for me.
What can I do for You?
You have explained every mystery.
What can I do for You?
Soon as a man is born, you know the sparks begin to fly,
He gets wise in his own eyes and he's made to believe a lie.
Who would deliver him from the death he's bound to die?
Well, You've done it all and there's no more anyone can pretend to do.
What can I do for You?
You have given all there is to give.
What can I do for You?
You have given me life to live.
How can I live for You?
I know all about poison, I know all about fiery darts,
I don't care how rough the road is, show me where it starts,
Whatever pleases You, tell it to my heart.
Well, I don't deserve it but I sure did make it through.
What can I do for You?
I have for some reason transcribed the final harp solo. You can find it here. <br>It is not optimized for screen viewing, not at all, but you can save the image and print it out if/when you want to recreate Dylan’s most glorious moment as a harpist.