[email protected] D5: XX023X and D2: XX0230, or you can play a regular D major and it sounds fine. The D5 and D2 reflect the accented notes that (I think) a second guitar plays. I've tried to explain this at the bottom. If you don't want to go to all that hassle, just strum a D chord and occasionally lift your finger off the e-string. A E D5 D2 x2 A E D5 D2 Sin city Please don't take A E D5 D2 My lover's heart, for mine will break A E D5 D2 It's no Pittsburg Please don't go A E D5 D2 O--hi--o A E D5 D2 x2 A E D5 D2 You can take a tug there, oh, take a train A E D5 D2 Either way, I ain't going A E D5 D2 It's no Pittsburg Please don't go A E D5 D2 D O--hi--o G D And I could see her lying in the valley A Down below G D And I could smell the green of those hills E Those Kentucky hills A E D5 D2 You can take a tug there, oh, take a train A E D5 D2 Either way, I ain't going A E D5 D2 It's no Pittsburg Please don't go A E D5 D2 O--hi--o A E D5 D2 repeat Notes: Here's how I play the chords with one guitar and sound reasonably like the recording. Pluck the notes under the ^ symbol, strum down \, strum up /. A E D5 D2 ^ \ / / \ ^ \ / / \ ^ \ / / ^ ^ \ / / \ -0--------0-0--------0----------2-0--------0------| ----2-2-2-2----0-0-0-0-3--3-3-3------3-3-3-3------| ----2-2-2-2----1-1-1-1----2-2-2------2-2-2-2------| -2--2-2-2---2--2-2-2---0--0-0-0-0-0--0-0-0--------| --------------------------------------------------| --------------------------------------------------| ^ \ / / \ ^ \ / / \ ^ \ / / \ ^ \ / / \ -0--------0-0--------0---------------0-----0------| ----2-2-2-2----0-0-0-0-3--3-3-3-3-3--3-3-3-3------| ----2-2-2-2----1-1-1-1----2-2-2-2-2--2-2-2-2------| -2--2-2-2---2--2-2-2---0--0-0-0-0-0--0-0-0--------| --------------------------------------------------| --------------------------------------------------| This is the riff played at the end ---7---5-7----------| -(7)-8-----8--------| --------------------| --------------------| --------------------| --------------------|