Song: Marley Medley (Guava Jelly/This Train) Band: Sublime Album: Bradley Nowell and Friends Accoustic This song uses all barre chords, so it isn?t terribly difficult. Brad has a pretty odd rhythm at times in the song, so it?s kinda hard to keep up with, much easier to just play alone your own way after you figure out how it's supposed to sound. Enjoy! Chords: G C D Bm E C# 3 3 5 2 0 4 3 5 7 3 0 6 4 5 7 4 1 6 5 5 7 4 2 6 5 3 5 2 2 4 3 3 5 2 0 4 [Verse] G C D Baby I really wanna know G Bm I think you should stop your cryin? C D Here?s my kerchief to dry your eyes C D You know I love you G E C G Ruby, here I am C E D G Come rub it ?pon my belly like some guava jelly G C G Damsel, here I am C E D G Come rub it ?pon my belly like some guava jelly [Chorus] G C G This train is bound for glory, this train?yeah, me talkin ?bout G C G This train is bound for glory, this train G C This train is bound for glory C This train won?t carry no unholy (Not sure on those words) [Verse] G C G C The stone that the builder refuse G C G C Shall always be the head-corner stone G C G C The stone that the builder refuse G C G C# D Shall always be the head-corner stone (Not completely positive on that C#) D C You?re a builder baby C D Here I am, a stone D C Don?t leave me confused girl G C G ?Cause the things you should use are the things we should C choose D D And you hear me, hear what I say? [Chorus] G C G This train?bound for glory, this train G C G This train is bound for glory, this train G C This train is bound for glory C This train won?t carry no unholy D C ?Cause I?I just can?t be sad? (It ends so abruptly on the album. A slow raked "G" chord after the "C" gives it a little finality.)