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Always there R. Laws

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I'm looking for the changes for Always There, recorded by Ronnie Laws. I could likely figure them out but thought I would ask before I invested the time.
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It's in one of the NEW REAL BOOKS, Vol 3 I believe
I have the Jeff Lorber cover of that Ronnie Laws tune.

Hope it helps;

Intro: [Ebsus/F/ Ebsus/F/ Ebsus/F/ F7sus :]

A [:Fmi7//Cmi7//- Absus//DbMaj7//- Fmi7//Cmi7// Absus//Dbmaj7// :]X2

[:Fmi//Cmi7//- Ebmi7 Ab9 Dbma7 Gb13 :X2]

[:Fmi7//Cmi7//- Absus//DbMaj7// X2:]
[: Fmi7//Cmi7//- Absus//DbMaj7// X2:]

B Solo [: Fmi//Cmi7//-Ab9sus//DbMaj7//:]

C Half Time Rock Feel
[F#mi7////-B9sus////-Emaj7////-Gb/A//E/-E////-Cmaj7////Fmaj7////-Fmaj/Cmaj//Dmin/-Dmin////-G13////Ab69////

D Vamp [: Fmi//Cmi7//-Ab9sus//DbMaj7//:]
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Wow! Thanks RegsopAlto for the chords. Looking over the changes, I can see why I was having problems. Plus there is so much going on in the original version, it is hard to sort it all out. Hopefully you were able to paste those in from something and didn't have to type them all.

Mike, in regard to the Real Book, I didn't see it listed in any of them on Hal Leonard's site.
Teabag said:
Mike, in regard to the Real Book, I didn't see it listed in any of them on Hal Leonard's site.
Back when I played it in a Fusion Band in '81, I thought it was in the UnReal Book.

We played it after listening to the record a few times. My piano player helped me with the bridge, that was the only part that wasn't straight ahead.
Teabag

I did not mind typing the chords. I've got so much from the SOTW community I was glad to help. ;)
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