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Paul Thorn

Bull Mountain Bridge

by Paul Thorn
Paul Thorn

Biography:

Paul Thorn (born Paul Wayne Thorn on July 13, 1964, in Kenosha, Wisconsin) is an Americana singer-songwriter whose style is a mix of blues and rock music with a hint of Gospel. While utilizing narrative story-telling in his songs, Thorn's music is mostly centered around themes such as love, heartache, memories, his religious beliefs, and just having a good time.

Before his professional music career began, Thorn was briefly a professional boxer. After a few years of working in a local furniture factory and playing in local clubs

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SONG: BULL MOUNTAIN BRIDGE
ARTIST: PAUL THORN
TAB BY: DON CZARSKI
EMAIL: [email protected]


BULL MOUNTAIN BRIDGE
PAUL THORN

CAPO: 1st FRET

INTRO: E

VERSE:
E
Stone Fox Dan was a Romeo man
A E
Made a livin' sellin' marijuana
B
He went around turnin' all the good lookin' women on
E
He wore a feather in his hat and drove a big black Caddy
A E
He was always lookin' for a party
B E
He played Big Daddy to the women when the men wasn't home

E -------------------
B -------------------
G -------------------
D --0----------------
A -----4-2-0---------
E ------------4-2-0--


VERSE:
E
Well now, Bull Mountain Hawk was the cock of the walk
A E
He said Stone Fox Dan needed killin'
B
When he got to drinkin', he was meaner than a copperhead
E
He was leader of the clan, took the law in his hands
A E
When he caught Stone Fox with his woman
B E
Guess who's sleepin' at the bottom of the cold waterbed?

E -------------------
B -------------------
G -------------------
D --0----------------
A -----4-2-0---------
E ------------4-2-0--


CHORUS:
E
And the Hawk said, "Take him on down below the Bull Mountain Bridge
A E
Tie his hands and throw him in the river
B
You might as well give him his farewell party tonight"
E
He said, "Knock him in the head, he's better off dead
A E
Break his arms and throw him in the river
B E
If anybody asks, just tell 'em he committed suicide"

E -------------------
B -------------------
G -------------------
D --0----------------
A -----4-2-0---------
E ------------4-2-0--


INSTRUMENTAL: SOLO OVER THESE CHORDS
E A E B E A E B E

E -------------------
B -------------------
G -------------------
D --0----------------
A -----4-2-0---------
E ------------4-2-0--


CHORUS:
E
And the Hawk said, "Take him on down below the Bull Mountain Bridge
A E
Tie his hands and throw him in the river
B
You might as well give him his farewell party tonight"
E
He said, "Knock him in the head, he's better off dead
A E
Break his arms and throw him in the river
B E
If anybody asks, just tell 'em he committed suicide"


CHORUS:
E
Well the Hawk said, "Take him on down below the Bull Mountain Bridge
A E
Tie his hands and throw him in the river
B
You might as well give him his farewell party tonight"
E
He said, "Knock him in the head, he's better off dead
A E
Break his arms and throw him in the river
B E
If anybody asks, just tell 'em he committed suicide"
B A E
If anybody asks, just tell 'em he committed suicide"

E -------------------
B -------------------
G -------------------
D --0----------------
A -----4-2-0---------
E ------------4-2-0--


OUTRO/CHORUS:

(SPOKEN - NO GUITAR)

And the Hawk said, "Take him on down below the Bull Mountain Bridge

Tie his hands and throw him in the river

You might as well give him his farewell party tonight"

Tough Stuff

He said, "Knock him in the head, he's better off dead

Break his arms and throw him in the river

If anybody asks, just tell 'em he committed suicide"




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