Chords for "Riding Down To Bangor"- FRANK CRUMIT
Tempo:
108.65 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
E
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [E]
[C] Riding down from Bangor on [G] an Eastern train, after weeks of hunting in the [C] woods of Maine,
quite [F] extensive whiskers, [G] beard, [C] moustache as well, saddest beauty fellow, [G]
tall and slim [C] as well.
[G] [Dm]
[C] Empty seat [Eb] behind [C] him, no [G] one at his side, into quiet village, [B] Eastern [C] train did glide,
enter [F] aged couple, [Em] take behind [C] those seats, enter village maiden, [G]
beautiful [C] but deep.
[G]
[E] [C] Flashingly she [Ab]
[Eb] faltered, [C] is [G] this seat engaged, sees the aged couple, happily [C] enraged,
student's [F] quite ecstatic, [G] sees her ticket [C] through, thinks of the long tunnel,
[G]
[C] [G] [F]
[E] [C] pleasantly they chatted, how the cinders [G] fly, till the student fellow, gets one [C] in his eye,
maiden [F] sympathetic,
[G] turns [C] herself about, may I if you please sir, [G] try to get [C] it out.
[G]
[E] [C] Then the student fellow, [Eb] feels a [G] gentle touch, hears a gentle murmur, does [C] it hurt you much,
whiz, [F] slap, bang, [G] into the [C] tunnel flight, into glorious darkness, [G] the black of [C] Egypt's night,
[G]
[C] out into the [Eb] daylight, [C] glides that [G] Eastern train, student's hair is ruffled, [C] [Fm]
[G] [C]
[G] and his beard.
[C] [G]
[C] Riding down from Bangor on [G] an Eastern train, after weeks of hunting in the [C] woods of Maine,
quite [F] extensive whiskers, [G] beard, [C] moustache as well, saddest beauty fellow, [G]
tall and slim [C] as well.
[G] [Dm]
[C] Empty seat [Eb] behind [C] him, no [G] one at his side, into quiet village, [B] Eastern [C] train did glide,
enter [F] aged couple, [Em] take behind [C] those seats, enter village maiden, [G]
beautiful [C] but deep.
[G]
[E] [C] Flashingly she [Ab]
[Eb] faltered, [C] is [G] this seat engaged, sees the aged couple, happily [C] enraged,
student's [F] quite ecstatic, [G] sees her ticket [C] through, thinks of the long tunnel,
[G]
[C] [G] [F]
[E] [C] pleasantly they chatted, how the cinders [G] fly, till the student fellow, gets one [C] in his eye,
maiden [F] sympathetic,
[G] turns [C] herself about, may I if you please sir, [G] try to get [C] it out.
[G]
[E] [C] Then the student fellow, [Eb] feels a [G] gentle touch, hears a gentle murmur, does [C] it hurt you much,
whiz, [F] slap, bang, [G] into the [C] tunnel flight, into glorious darkness, [G] the black of [C] Egypt's night,
[G]
[C] out into the [Eb] daylight, [C] glides that [G] Eastern train, student's hair is ruffled, [C] [Fm]
[G] [C]
[G] and his beard.
[C] [G]
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
[C] _ _ _ _ Riding down from Bangor on [G] an Eastern train, after weeks of hunting in the [C] woods of Maine,
quite [F] extensive whiskers, [G] beard, [C] moustache as well, saddest beauty fellow, [G]
tall and slim [C] as well.
[G] _ _ _ [Dm] _
[C] _ _ _ _ Empty seat [Eb] behind [C] him, no [G] one at his side, into quiet village, [B] Eastern [C] train did glide,
enter [F] aged couple, [Em] take behind [C] those seats, enter village maiden, [G]
beautiful [C] but deep.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ [C] _ _ _ _ Flashingly she [Ab]
[Eb] faltered, [C] is [G] this seat engaged, sees the aged couple, happily [C] enraged,
student's [F] quite ecstatic, [G] sees her ticket [C] through, thinks of the long tunnel,
[G] _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F] _
[E] _ [C] _ _ _ _ pleasantly they chatted, how the cinders [G] fly, till the student fellow, gets one [C] in his eye,
maiden [F] sympathetic, _
[G] turns [C] herself about, may I if you please sir, [G] try to get [C] it out.
[G] _ _ _ _
[E] _ [C] _ _ _ _ Then the student fellow, [Eb] feels a [G] gentle touch, hears a gentle murmur, does [C] it hurt you much,
whiz, [F] slap, bang, [G] into the [C] tunnel flight, into glorious darkness, [G] the black of [C] Egypt's night,
[G] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ out into the [Eb] daylight, [C] glides that [G] Eastern train, student's hair is ruffled, _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ and his beard. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
[C] _ _ _ _ Riding down from Bangor on [G] an Eastern train, after weeks of hunting in the [C] woods of Maine,
quite [F] extensive whiskers, [G] beard, [C] moustache as well, saddest beauty fellow, [G]
tall and slim [C] as well.
[G] _ _ _ [Dm] _
[C] _ _ _ _ Empty seat [Eb] behind [C] him, no [G] one at his side, into quiet village, [B] Eastern [C] train did glide,
enter [F] aged couple, [Em] take behind [C] those seats, enter village maiden, [G]
beautiful [C] but deep.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ [C] _ _ _ _ Flashingly she [Ab]
[Eb] faltered, [C] is [G] this seat engaged, sees the aged couple, happily [C] enraged,
student's [F] quite ecstatic, [G] sees her ticket [C] through, thinks of the long tunnel,
[G] _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F] _
[E] _ [C] _ _ _ _ pleasantly they chatted, how the cinders [G] fly, till the student fellow, gets one [C] in his eye,
maiden [F] sympathetic, _
[G] turns [C] herself about, may I if you please sir, [G] try to get [C] it out.
[G] _ _ _ _
[E] _ [C] _ _ _ _ Then the student fellow, [Eb] feels a [G] gentle touch, hears a gentle murmur, does [C] it hurt you much,
whiz, [F] slap, bang, [G] into the [C] tunnel flight, into glorious darkness, [G] the black of [C] Egypt's night,
[G] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ out into the [Eb] daylight, [C] glides that [G] Eastern train, student's hair is ruffled, _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ and his beard. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _