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Black Magic Woman Chords by Fleetwood Mac GUITAR COM Di�Culty: Novice ULTIMATE Black Magic Woman chords by Fleetwood Mac GUITAR COM Diculty: novice CHORDS E A D G B Dm Gm Dm7 2fr 3fr 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 3 4 2 3 1 3 4 2 Am7 Gm7 A7 Am Em Bm Em7 C 3fr 2fr 2 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 2 1 3 2 1 B7 2 1 3 4 Black Magic Woman (Version #1) - Fleetwood Mac (1968) / Santana (1970) Written By: Peter Green, 1968. Chorded By: Skidaddy, Esq., G.Q. 4/4 TIME @ 120 BPM (4 Min. 10 Sec.) in 'Dm' ('F'). Chords Used: ALL BAR Chords - ----------- GUITAR KEYS E A D G B e Bass| Chord ------------------ --------------- Dm - x 5 7 7 6 5 D A-D-F Gm - 3 5 5 3 3 3 G G-A#-D Dm7 - x 5 7 5 6 5 D A-C-D-F Am7 - 5 7 5 5 5 5 A A-C-E-G A7 - 5 7 5 6 5 5 A A-C#-E-G INTRO: [33 M] ----- |Dm |Dm |Dm |Dm |Dm |Dm |Dm |Dm |Dm | |Dm |Dm |Dm |Dm |Gm |Gm |Dm7 |Dm7 |Gm | |Gm |Dm7 |Dm7 |Dm |Dm |Am7 |Am7 |Dm | |Dm |Gm7 |Gm7 |Dm |Am7 |Dm |Dm | VERSE #1: [12 M] -------- |Dm |Dm7 |Dm7 |Am7 | I got a black… mag-ic wom-an… I got a black… mag-ic wom-an… |Am7 |Dm7 |Dm7 | I got a black… mag-ic wom-an… She's got me… so blind… I can't Page 1/4 |Gm |Gm |Dm7 | see… But she's a black… mag-ic wom-an, and she's |A7 |Dm7 | try'n' to make a dev-il out of me… VERSE #2: [12 M] -------- |Dm |Dm7 | Don't turn your back on me, ba-… by… |Dm7 |Am7 |Am7 | Don't turn your back on me, ba-… by… Don't turn your |Dm7 |Dm7 |Gm | back… on me, ba-… by… Stop mess-in' 'round… with your tricks… |Gm |Dm7 | Don't turn your back… on me, ba-by,… you |A7 |Dm7 | just might wake up… my mag-ic sticks… VERSES #3 + #4: [24 M] 'Guitar Solo #1' (Voice Tacet) - -------------- |Dm |Dm7 |Dm7 |Am7 |Am7 |Dm7 |Dm7 |Gm | |Gm |Dm7 |Am7 |Am7 |Am7 |Dm7 |Dm7 |Am7 | |Am7 |Dm7 |Dm7 |Gm |Gm7 |Dm7 |Am7 |Dm7 | VERSE #5: [12 M] -------- |Dm |Dm7 |Dm7 | You put your spell on me, ba-… by… You put your spell on me, ba-… |Am |Am |Dm7 | … by… You got your spell… on me, ba-… by,… |Dm7 |Gm |Gm |Dm7 | turn-in'… my heart in-… to stone… I need… you so bad… Mag-ic |A7 |Dm7 | wom-an I just can't leave you a-lone… CODA: [32 M] 'Guitar Solo #2' - ---- |Dm7 |Dm7 |Dm7 |Dm7 |Gm |Gm |Dm7 |Dm7 | |Am7 |Gm |Dm7 |Dm7 |Dm7 |Dm7 |Dm7 |Dm7 | |Gm |Gm |Dm7 |Dm7 |Am7 |Gm |Dm7 |Dm7 | |Am7 |Gm |Dm7 |Dm7 |Am7 |Gm |Dm7 |Dm7 | ============================================================================= Black Magic Woman (Version #2) - Fleetwod Mac (1968) / Santana (1970) Written By: Peter Green, 1968. Chorded By: Skidaddy, Esq., G.Q. 4/4 TIME @ 120 BPM (4 Min. 8 Sec.) in 'Em' ('G'). Page 2/4 Chords Used: ----------- GUITAR KEYS E A D G B e Bass| Chord ------------------ ---------------- Em - 0 2 2 0 0 0 E B-E-G Am - x 0 2 2 1 0 A A-C-E Bm - x 2 4 4 3 2 B B-D-F# Em7 - 0 2 2 0 3 0 E B-D-E-G Am7 - x 0 2 0 1 0 A A-C-E-G -OR- - x 0 2 2 1 3 A A-C-E-G D - x x 0 2 3 2 D A-D-F# C - x 3 2 0 1 0 C G-C-E -OR- - x 3 2 0 1 3 C G-C-E B7 - x 2 1 2 0 2 B B-D#-F#-A -OR- - x 2 4 2 4 2 B B-D#-F#-A INTRO: [28 M] ----- |Em |Em |Em |Em |Am |Am |Em |Em | |Bm |Am |Em |Em |Em |Em |Em |Em | |Am |Am |Em |Em |Bm |Am |Em |Em | |Bm |Am |Em |Em | I got a black… mag-ic VERSE #1: [12 M] -------- |Em |Em |Bm |Bm | wom-an… I got a black… mag-ic wom-an… I got a |Em |Em7 | black… mag-ic wom-an… She's got me… so blind… I can't |Am7 |Am7 |Em D | see… But she's a black… mag-ic wom-an, and she's |C B7 |Em |Em | try'in' to make a dev-il out of me… VERSE #2: [12 M] -------- |Em |Em | Don't turn your back on me, ba-… by… |Em7 |Bm |Bm | Don't turn your back on me, ba-… by… Don't turn your |Em |Em7 |Am7 | back… on me, ba-… by… Stop mess-in' 'round… with your tricks… |Am7 |Em D | Don't turn your back… on me, ba-by,… you |C B7 |Em | just might wake up… my mag-ic sticks… GUITAR SOLO #1: [28 M] (Same as 'INTRO') - -------------- Page 3/4 |Em |Em |Em |Em |Am |Am |Em |Em | |Bm |Am |Em |Em |Em |Em |Em |Em | |Am |Am |Em |Em |Bm |Am |Em |Em | |Bm |Am |Em |Em | You put your spell on me, ba-… VERSE #5: [12 M] -------- |Em |Em |Bm |Bm | … by… You put your spell on me, ba-… by… You got your |Em |Em7 |Am |Am | spell… on me, ba-… by… Turn-in'… my heart in-… to stone… I |Em D |C B7 | need… you so bad… Mag-ic wom-an I just can't leave you a- |Em |Em | -lone… GUITAR SOLO #2: [32 M] 'CODA' - -------------- |Em |Em |Em |Em |Am |Am |Em |Em | |Bm |Am |Em |Em |Em |Em |Em |Em | |Am |Am |Em |Em |Bm |Am |Em |Em | |Bm |Am |Em |Em |Bm |Am |Em |Em | Page 4/4.
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