"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" has been covered by Them, Baez and the Byrds. There has been much speculation about the real life identity of "Baby Blue", with possibilities including Joan Baez, David Blue, Paul Clayton, Dylan's folk music audience, and even Dylan himself. The lyrics were heavily influenced by Symbolist poetry and bid farewell to the titular "Baby Blue". Lee's bass guitar the only instrumentation. The song was recorded on January 15, 1965, with Dylan's acoustic guitar and harmonica and William E. Tab for “Railroad Bill” is included with the video." It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan and featured on his Bringing It All Back Home album, released on March 22, 1965, by Columbia Records. Railroad Bill - Etta teaches “Railroad Bill” on the The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker instructional video on Homespun Tapes. Etta’s version of “One Dime Blues” is based on the Blind Lemon Jefferson’s “One Dime Blues”.Īlso visit the 52 Weeks of the Blues website for a guitar tab of One Dime Blues Tab for “One Dimes Blues” is included with the video. One Dime Blues - Etta teaches “One Dime Blues” on the The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker instructional video on Homespun Tapes. See excerpt from the Etta Baker’s Homespun Tapes video on video page. Tab for “On The Other Hand Baby” is included with the. On The Other Hand Baby - Etta teaches “On The Other Hand Baby” on the The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker instructional video on Homespun Tapes. Tab for “Mint Julep” is included with the video. Mint Julep - Etta teaches “Mint Julep” on the The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker instructional video on Homespun Tapes. Knoxville Rag - Larry Unger transcribed “Knoxville Rag” in the Fall 1990 issue of The Old Time Herald magazine. “John Henry” is also transcribed in Happy Traum’s Traditional and Contemporary Fingerpicking Styles for Guitar 40th Anniversary Edition instruction book. Tab for “John Henry” is included with the video. John Henry - Etta teaches “John Henry” on the The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker instructional video on Homespun Tapes. I Get the Blues When It Rains - click here for the guitar tab. Tab for “Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad” is included with the video. Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad - Etta teaches “Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad” on the The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker instructional video on Homespun Tapes. “Dew Drop” is one of the first tunes Etta learned from her father. Tab for “Dew Drop” is included with the video. Tab for “Carolina Breakdown” is included with the video.ĭew Drop - Etta teaches “Dew Drop” on the The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker instructional video on Homespun Tapes. Tab for “Brown’s Boogie” is included with the video.Ĭarolina Breakdown - Etta teaches “Carolina Breakdown” on the The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker instructional video on Homespun Tapes. “Bully of the Town” is also transcribed in Happy Traum’s Traditional and Contemporary Fingerpicking Styles for Guitar 40th Anniversary Edition instruction book.īrown’s Boogie - Etta teaches “Brown’s Boogie” on the The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker instructional video on Homespun Tapes. Tab for “Bully of the Town” is included with the video. I prefer 1 3/4" nut and find that I cannot easily cover two strings with one finger.īaby Let Me Lay It On You - click here for the guitar tab.īully of the Town - Etta teaches “Bully of the Town” on the The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker instructional video on Homespun Tapes. If you have a guitar with a 1 11/16" nut or smaller, you might be able to cover two strings with finger. When playing a first position E chord her middle finger will cover the D an G strings at the second fret. For example when making a first position C chord, her ring finger will cover the E and A strings at the third fret. Etta also will finger or cover two notes on the guitar with one finger on occasion. Etta plays most songs with a two finger style (index and thumb) and loosely anchors her other three fingers near the sound hole of the guitar. For acoustic guitars, Etta favored Dreadnought size guitars. My observations about Etta’s playing come from watching the Homespun video The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker. Etta herself often took popular tunes and arranged them for her playing style. The guitar tab provided on these pages are transcribed from my arrangements, which are similar in style to Etta Baker, but are not intended to be exact transcriptions of Etta’s playing. Please note that any copyrighted material on these pages is used in "fair use" for the purpose of study, review or critical analysis only.
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