Not the whole song but the intro and some of the leads...great Muddy Waters cover,
better with a slide on the high part
High Part (Duane):
e|--------8-------------------------------|
B|-8/108---8-----------------------------|
G|---------------5-7-5--------------------|
D|---------------------7------------------|
A|----------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------|
Low Part(Dickey, doubled by bass):
e|----------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------|
G|-------5--------------------------------|
D|-5-7-5---5------------------------------|
A|------------3-5-3-----------------------|
E|------------------5---------------------|
Leads (Duane):
"Don't care how long you go"
e|--------------------------------|
B|-/8-8-------/10-----------------|
G|------9-7-9---------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|
"Don't care how long you stay"
e|-/108--/108-------------------|
B|--------------/10-10------------|
G|--------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|
"Good kind treatment"
e|-----------8--------------------|
B|-/8----------/10----------------|
G|----9-7-9-----------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|
"Bring you home someday"
e|-/108--/108-------------------|
B|--------------/10-10------------|
G|--------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|
"Someday baby, ain't gonna trouble poor me"
e|--------------------------------------|
B|---8---/10-10------8---/10-10---------|
G|-9---9-----------9---9----------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|
"Anymore"--Intro Riff
Thats pretty much it except for the solo, there are a few more lead lines in the verses.
Just remember, Gregg's lines alternate with Duane's leads, don't play them at the same time.