------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAYFARING STRANGER - Ed Sheeran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Ndermawan Email: [email protected] Tuning: Standard EADGBe Capo on 1st fret I've realised that the version that Ed Sheeran sings (Jamie Woon's arrangement) can pretty much be played using just two chords. There was another version that uses 4 chords of F, Ab, F, C, Bb, Ab, F, on a capo 2 as following the background oh oh's, but I think using two chords fits just fine. Em |--0----| |--0----| |--0----| |--2----| |--2----| |--0----| A |--0----| |--2----| |--2----| |--2----| |--0----| |--0----| Em oh oh oh A Em oh oh oh oh Em Em I am a poor wayfaring stranger A Em Traveling through, this world alone Em Em There's no sickness, toil nor danger A Em In that bright land, to which I go Em Em I'm going there to see my mother A Em I'm going there no more to roam Em Em I'm only going over Jordan A Em I'm only going over home now (Beatbox Instrumental- Em, A, Em, A) Em Em I know dark clouds will gather o'er me A Em I know my way is rough and steep Em Em And the beautiful fields lie just beyond me A Em I know my way is rough and steep Em Em I'm going there to see my mother A Em I'm going there no more to roam Em Em I'm just going over Jordan A Em I'm just going over home A capella (No backing noise) Em Em Cause I'm a poor wayfaring stranger A Em Traveling through, this world alone Em Em There's no sickness, toil or danger A Em In that bright land, to which I go Em Em I'm going there to see my mother A Em I'm going there no more to roam Em Em I'm only going over Jordan A Em I'm only going o'er home now To me it sounds pretty cowboyish, and you can be inventive with your Em's and A's and add hammer ons or pulloffs to/from open string and such and take down the rhythm carefully as it's a little odd. Maybe listening to Sheryl Crow's Redemption Day may help you get into the swing of things. Enjoy!