Tom: C Intro: D-C-G (4/4 time) ( Full Lyrics ) verse: D Had a dog..... C G D Runaway Runaway Runaway C G/B Am F D Whoaaaaaaah oh Runaway jim H-O H-O P-O P-O H-O E|---------------------------| B|---------------------------| G|---------------------------| D|-------0--2--0----------0--| A|--0--2---------2--0--2-----| E|---------------------------| Solo: |: :| E|---------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------| G|----------------------------------------12-9-------| D|----12--12-12-12----------9-------------------12---| A|--12-------------12-12-12---12-10--10-10-----------| E|---------------------------------------------------| H-O P-O |: :| E|---------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------| G|----12--11--9--------------------------------------| D|--9-----------10--10-12-10----12-------------------| A|---------------------------12----------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------| |: :| E|-10-10-10-101010101010--8-8-8--10------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------| G|--7-7--7--7-7-7-7-7-7->-5-5-5->7-------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------| |: :| E|-----------------------------(10)------------------| B|----8-----8-----8------------(10)------------------| G|----7^(9)-7^(9)-7^(9)---------10>11----------------| D|---------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------| Here's a nice way to play that solo if you are playing solo acoustic.. at the *'s, switch the rest of your fingers to the corresponding open chord - so you are playing the lead over the chords in the background. To accentuate the switch, you can even do a quick light rake over the chord from the bass strings at these points, making the last string played the one with the lead on it. It's hard to explain. But during the "rest" section (between repeats, etc.), I like to keep the open D string going. D C G D * * * P-O * E|-(2)-------------------------------------3-0------| B|-(3)-----3--3-3-3---------------1--1-1--------2---| G|-(2)---2----------2-2-2->-4->-2-------------------| D|--0~(| Let ring throughout)-------------------------| A|--------------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------| [ Repeat once ] G C D * * * H-OP-O E|----3---2---0-------------------------------------| B|--0------------1---1-3-1-----3--------------------| G|--------------------------2-----------------------| D|--0~(| Let ring throughout)-------------------------| A|--------------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------| For this part, obviously repeat the individual parts as many is necessary (I'm not going to write the same fingering six times.. listen to a recording to hear how it should be played) E|--5-5-5--3--5--------10-10-10--8-10----| B|--7-7-7--5--7---------7--7--7--5--7----| G|--7-7-7--5--7---------7--7--7--5--7----| D|--7-7-7--5--7---------7--7--7--5--7----| A|---------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------| [ repeat ] E|-8-8-8--10-------------------------------| B|-8-8-8--10-------------------------------| G|-9-9-9--11-------------------------------| D-0~~(Let Ring)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A|-----------------------------------------| E|-----------------------------------------|