You Belong To Me
Written by Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart & Chilton Price
Recorded by Bob Dylan for Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers.
Tabbed by Eyolf Østrem
Thanks to John for a great request!
From Olof’s files: “Dylan sings a song from 1952 called You Belong To Me, written by Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart and Chilton Price. It’s an acoustic solo recording that could very well have been recorded at the same time as Good As I Been To You or World Gone Wrong.”
Some comments on the tab and the song:
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The intro is of course a general outline of the melody, which
means that it (or a simpler version of it) can be played along with
the verses. The interludes follow the same basic pattern as
well. Figure out the variations yourself... :-)
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The dots in the tab always indicate the beats of the measure
(quarter notes), the commas the subdivisions of the beats
(eighth-notes).
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The indicated hammer-ons are quite tricky if one tries to do
them right, but the basic idea (of the whole piece) is of course to
strum the chords above the tab, and occasionally getting to a chord a
little “too early”, if you see what I mean.
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The slide up to the Dm’ chord actually begins one half-beat
earlier, i.e. on the last half-beat in the previous measure.
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All in all the intro is a great sample of Dylan’s inimitable
acoustic melody-strumming playing style a la
Good
As
I
Been
To
You
(just compare with
Frankie
and
Albert
, e.g.).
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Just one more thing before I’ll let you go on playing: The
song – both the tune and the text – reminds quite a lot of
Make
You
Feel
My
Love
.
Capo 4th fret (sounding key E major)
Dm' = xx3230 (i.e. Dmadd9/f)
G/sus4 = 3x301x
Intro:
C Em F C
: . . . : . . . : . . . : . . .
|-----------------|---------------0-|------------1-----|-----0---0-0---0-|
|-----------------|-------0-------0-|-1------1-1-------|---1-1---1-1-1-1-|
|-----------------|---0---0-----0---|h2---2-h2-2---2-0-|---0-0---0-0-0-0-|
|-----2-0-2-0---0-|h2-----2---------|h3--------------3-|-2-----2-----2---|
|-----3-3-3-3-3---|-----2-----------|------------------|-------3---------|
|-----------------|-----0-----------|------------------|-----------------|
F Fm C G/b Am Dm' G7sus4 C
: . . . : , . , . . : . , . . : .
|-------1---------|---------------------|---0---------------|----------
|-------1-1-1-----|-1--------------1----|/3-3-------1-----1-|-------1--
|-----2---1-1-----|-0--------0h2-2------|/2-2-------0-0-0---|---0-0---- etc.
|---3-------------|-2--------0h2-2------|-3-3-------3-3-3---|---2-2----
|---------------3-|----0---------0------|-------0-----------|-3--------
|-1-----------1---|-----h3-3------------|--------h3-3-------|----------
C Em
See the pyramids along the Nile
F C
Watch the sunrise from a tropic isle
F Fm C Am
Just remember, darling all the while
Dm' G7sus4
You belong to me
C Em
See the marketplace in old Algiers
F C
Send me photographs and souvenirs
F Fm C /b Am
Just remember when a dream appears
Dm' G7sus4 C
You belong to me
C C7 F
I'll be so alone without you
D7 G
Maybe you'll be lonesome too
Csus4
And blue
Fly the ocean in a silver plane
See the jungle when it's wet with rain
Just remember 'til you're home again
You belong to me
[instrumental verse, as intro]
I'll be so alone without you
Maybe you'll be lonesome too
And blue
Fly the ocean in a silver plane
See the jungle when it's wet with rain
Just remember 'til you're home again
You belong to me
[more instrumental verses, over the following dialogue (in a southern accent), which you could let some friends take, while you finish off the song:
Juliette Lewis: “I just want to tell you I love you, and I miss you. Don't
forget about me. You won't forget about me?”
Woody Harrelson: “I won't forget about you. It's cool. No matter where he takes
you, Timbouktou, it don't matter, because it's fate. Know? Nobody can
stop fate. Nobody can.”]