Thunder Road Intro (Harmonica Tab)

"Thunder Road" is a song by Bruce Springsteen that serves as the opening track to his album "Born to Run." The song captures the spirit of youthful rebellion, freedom, and the desire to escape from a small town. The lyrics tell the story of a young couple, the narrator and Mary, who dream of leaving their mundane lives behind to go on a journey to find something better. They long to escape the confines of their hometown and seek adventure on the open road.

Harmonica Notes for Thunder Road

4 5 6 -6 6 5 6 -6
4 4 5 6 5 -5 -5 5 4 4 -4
4 5 6 -6 6 5 6 -6 6 5 6 -6 6 5 6 -6

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