Tabbed by Albert Tan
Capo first fret
Chord Diagrams:
[D] [Dsus2] [Dsus4] [C9] [Cmin9] [Bm] [F#maj] [F#7] [A] [E] [G] [Gm]
e|-----2-----0-----3-----3-----0-----2-----2-----2-----0-----0-----3-----3-----|
B|-----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----2-----2-----3-----0-----3-----3-----|
G|-----2-----2-----2-----3-----3-----4-----3-----3-----3-----1-----4-----3-----|
D|-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----4-----4-----2-----3-----2-----5-----5-----|
A|-----0-----0-----0-----------------2-----4-----4-----0-----2-----5-----5-----|
E|-----------------------------------------2-----2-----0-----0-----3-----3-----|
Intro: D, Dsus2, C9, Cmin9
For the verses, whenever you see "D", just fiddle around with the
D, Dsus2, Dsus4, C9 and Cmin9 unless otherwise noted. To get the pattern, just
listen to the song.
( Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/d/devin_davis/deserted_eyeland_crd.html )
[D]The ship went down to lay on the ground
[D]At the bottom of the sea
[D]I wound up on a deserted island
[Bm]When the ancient lights held their [F#maj]dances in the [F#7]sky
[A]Well, they nearly got me thinking that [E]I could stay
[G]But I had to get out right a[Gm]way
[D]Mmmmmm, [Dsus2]mmmmm, [G]ooh[A]
[D]Mm-hmm[Dsus2][Dsus4][D]
[D]But at last my shoes dropped back in the grooves
[D]Of the city's slippery stairs
[D]I stepped out on a deserted eyeland
[Bm]When the mirrors on the moon shine [F#maj]down onto my [F#7]lagoon
[A]They make me think a lot about a [E]rental car
[Bm]Filled with half a tank of gas
[F#maj]Or what it would take to get me [F#7]past
[A]All the welcome signs they planted on the [E]edge of town
Man, I must [G]surely be the luckiest guy [Gm]around
[D]Spending all this time above the ground
D, Dsus2, Dsus4, C9, Cmin9 for this entire verse:
And the part that's right before the end
Goes over and over again:
"We all live on a deserted eyeland."
And the part that's right before the end
Goes over and over again:
"We all live on a deserted eyeland."
For acoustic playing purposes, just end on a D major barre chord (10th fret, relative to capo)
And that's all there is to it!
Capo first fret
Chord Diagrams:
[D] [Dsus2] [Dsus4] [C9] [Cmin9] [Bm] [F#maj] [F#7] [A] [E] [G] [Gm]
e|-----2-----0-----3-----3-----0-----2-----2-----2-----0-----0-----3-----3-----|
B|-----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----3-----2-----2-----3-----0-----3-----3-----|
G|-----2-----2-----2-----3-----3-----4-----3-----3-----3-----1-----4-----3-----|
D|-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----4-----4-----2-----3-----2-----5-----5-----|
A|-----0-----0-----0-----------------2-----4-----4-----0-----2-----5-----5-----|
E|-----------------------------------------2-----2-----0-----0-----3-----3-----|
Intro: D, Dsus2, C9, Cmin9
For the verses, whenever you see "D", just fiddle around with the
D, Dsus2, Dsus4, C9 and Cmin9 unless otherwise noted. To get the pattern, just
listen to the song.
( Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/d/devin_davis/deserted_eyeland_crd.html )
[D]The ship went down to lay on the ground
[D]At the bottom of the sea
[D]I wound up on a deserted island
[Bm]When the ancient lights held their [F#maj]dances in the [F#7]sky
[A]Well, they nearly got me thinking that [E]I could stay
[G]But I had to get out right a[Gm]way
[D]Mmmmmm, [Dsus2]mmmmm, [G]ooh[A]
[D]Mm-hmm[Dsus2][Dsus4][D]
[D]But at last my shoes dropped back in the grooves
[D]Of the city's slippery stairs
[D]I stepped out on a deserted eyeland
[Bm]When the mirrors on the moon shine [F#maj]down onto my [F#7]lagoon
[A]They make me think a lot about a [E]rental car
[Bm]Filled with half a tank of gas
[F#maj]Or what it would take to get me [F#7]past
[A]All the welcome signs they planted on the [E]edge of town
Man, I must [G]surely be the luckiest guy [Gm]around
[D]Spending all this time above the ground
D, Dsus2, Dsus4, C9, Cmin9 for this entire verse:
And the part that's right before the end
Goes over and over again:
"We all live on a deserted eyeland."
And the part that's right before the end
Goes over and over again:
"We all live on a deserted eyeland."
For acoustic playing purposes, just end on a D major barre chord (10th fret, relative to capo)
And that's all there is to it!