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Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
Charlotte The Harlot

Bass tab by Andre Couto (aka "Andre The Wizard (murder in the rue morgue)")
<acouto@centroin.com.br>

note: "*"s are used to represent the same note X times (listen to the song).
% = repeat previous bar

intro
G--14--12-11---------------12h14-14--12-11--------------
D------------14-12----12h14----------------14-12-14-----
A------------------12-------------------------------12--
E-------------------------------------------------------

drums enter
G--14--12-11-----------------|-------------------------------------
D------------14-12-14----14-|--7--5-4-----------/77--5-4----------
A---------------------12-----|---------7-5---5h7----------7---3----
E----------------------------|-------------5----------------5---5--

G---------------------------------------------------7/9---------7/9-------||
D--7--5-4----------7--5-4-5-7--5-4-5-7--5-4-7-5-4--------5-----------5----||
A---------7---3-----------------------------------7--------5--7--------5--||
E-----------5---5---------------------------------------------------------||

main riff 0:35
G------------------------------------------|------|---------------7-------
D------------5-5-----------------5-5-------|------|--------5-7-9----9-7-5-
A--77-5-7-7-------5--5-77-5-7-7--------5-5-|-%...-|-77-5-7----------------
E----------------5--5----------------5-----|------|-----------------------

"Charlotte the harlot, show me your legs..."
G----------------------------------------|---|
D------------5-5-7-----------------------|---|
A--77-5-7-7--------5---55-3-5-5-------7--|-%-|
E-------------------------------7-5-3----|---|

G----------------------------------------------------------------------||
D---------5-5----------5-7---------7-9-7-5--------5-5------975--5-7-5--||
A--7-7--7-----0-5-5--7------7-7--7---------7-7--7-----0-5-----7--------||
E----------------------------------------------------------------------||

1:30 slower
G-----------------------------------------------9-/14-12-11-12-11-9---------
D------------9-7-5-4--------------------------9-----------------------10--10-
A--777777777---------7-5--3--3----3-3-2-2/-7---------------------------------
E-------------------------------3--------------------------------------------

G--12-11-9------------------------------------------------9-
D----------10-9-----------------------------------------9---
A--------------------------7-7---5--3--3----3-3-2-2/-7------
E----------------3--2--0-------5----------3-----------------

G--11-12-14-12-11-12--12-11-12-------------------------------------
D------------------------------10--10-----10-12-10-12-9------------
A--------------------------------------10---------------10-9-10-7--
E------------------------------------------------------------------

G---------------------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------7----7-7-5-4-5-------------------5---
A----7-7-7----5--3--3----3-3-2-2-----7----7------------7------7-7-5---5---7-
E--0--------5----------3----------5-----------------------0--0------7-------

G-------------------------------------9--14-12-11-12--11-12--------
D-----------------------------------9-----------------------10--10-
A----------5-5--3--3----3-3-2-2/-7---------------------------------
E--0---0-3------------3--------------------------------------------

G--12-11-9--------------------------------------------------------
D----------10-9-------------------------------------------------7-
A---------------10-9-10-9-7------7-7---5--3--3----3-3-2-2-----7---
E----------------------------0--0----5----------3----------5------

G--------------------------------------------------------------------|
D----7-7-5-4-5-------------------5-----------------------------------|
A--7------------7------7-7-5---5---7-------7-5----5--3--3----3-3-2-2-|
E------------------0--0------7--------0--00-----5----------3---------|

guitar solo 3:15
G-------------------|------------|---------------------------||
D-------------------|------------|--------5-------------5----|| back to
A--7777777777777-5--|-%...-------|-7-------5--7---/7----5--|| main riff etc
E-------------------|------------|-0-----------0-------------||

play intro until before "drums enter" then:

4:04
G--14--12-11-12-14--12-11-12-14--12-11-----------------||
D--------------------------------------12-11-----------||
A--------------------------------------------12-11-7--||
E------------------------------------------------------||

Done, another masterpiece of Mr. Harris from the "Iron Maiden" album (this
album is so fucking great! Almost as great as Killers - Maiden's best one IMO)


Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/i/iron_maiden/115419.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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tommy
Average
#1 by tommy h at Jan 12, 1970 at 3:16 AM EST
This song along with the others in the saga, is about a girl, possibly and ex of paul di'anno but he re-named her for the song
 
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Average
#2 by Rob F at Nov 15, 1972 at 10:05 PM EST
It's a song about a prostitute. Nuff said really. Not sure of its relevance to real life, but that's what it's about.
 
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Reid
Average
#3 by Reid Kasunic at Aug 31, 1992 at 7:05 PM EST
It is true, If you go on Google earth and search for 22 acacia avenue, london, england you'll find it. its quite simply about the prostitute, It might be loosely related to Prowler though.
 
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Sam
Rhythm Player
#4 by Sam Hopkins at Apr 19, 2001 at 6:06 PM EST
It's one of 2 things. Dave Murray was quite into drugs around this time. It's such a comical song, maybe he was just high when he wrote it. Or maybe it was about a woman he loved who was a slut/prostitute.