Chords for 6 Walter Huston - September Song (Radio Days)
Tempo:
98.1 bpm
Chords used:
C
Fm
D
Cm
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [Fm]
[C] [Am]
[C] But [E] it's [Cm] a long, long while [Ab] from May [C] to December
And the days grow [D] short when you [C] reach September
And [Cm] I have lost one tooth [Ab] and I walk a little [C]
lame
And I [D] haven't got time [C] for the waiting [Am] game
[Fm] And the days turn to [Gb] gold as they grow few
[Fm] September, [C] November
[Eb] [C] And these few [Cm] golden [Ab] days I'd [C] spend with you
These [D] golden days [Fm] I'd spend with [C] you
[A] [G] When you meet with the young men [Gb] early in spring
They [Abm] court you [A] in song and rhyme
[G]
They woo you with [Am] words in a clover ring
[D] But if you [Am] examine the goods they bring
[Fm] They have [G] little to offer but [Gb] the songs they sing
And a [Abm] plentiful [Am] waste of [Gb] time of day
[G] A plentiful [C] waste of time
But [Cm] it's a long, long while [Ab] from [C] May to December
Will the clover [D] ring last [Fm] till you [C] reach September?
And I'm [Cm] not quite equipped [Ab] for the [C] waiting game
But [Bb] I have a [D] little money [G] and I have a [C] little fame
[Fm]
And the days dwindle down [Gb] to a precious few [Fm] September, [Gb] November
[Em] And these [Cm] few precious [Ab] days I'd [C] spend with you
These [D] precious days [Fm] I'd spend with [C] you
[C] [Am]
[C] But [E] it's [Cm] a long, long while [Ab] from May [C] to December
And the days grow [D] short when you [C] reach September
And [Cm] I have lost one tooth [Ab] and I walk a little [C]
lame
And I [D] haven't got time [C] for the waiting [Am] game
[Fm] And the days turn to [Gb] gold as they grow few
[Fm] September, [C] November
[Eb] [C] And these few [Cm] golden [Ab] days I'd [C] spend with you
These [D] golden days [Fm] I'd spend with [C] you
[A] [G] When you meet with the young men [Gb] early in spring
They [Abm] court you [A] in song and rhyme
[G]
They woo you with [Am] words in a clover ring
[D] But if you [Am] examine the goods they bring
[Fm] They have [G] little to offer but [Gb] the songs they sing
And a [Abm] plentiful [Am] waste of [Gb] time of day
[G] A plentiful [C] waste of time
But [Cm] it's a long, long while [Ab] from [C] May to December
Will the clover [D] ring last [Fm] till you [C] reach September?
And I'm [Cm] not quite equipped [Ab] for the [C] waiting game
But [Bb] I have a [D] little money [G] and I have a [C] little fame
[Fm]
And the days dwindle down [Gb] to a precious few [Fm] September, [Gb] November
[Em] And these [Cm] few precious [Ab] days I'd [C] spend with you
These [D] precious days [Fm] I'd spend with [C] you
Key:
C
Fm
D
Cm
Ab
C
Fm
D
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [Am] _ _ _
[C] _ But [E] it's [Cm] a long, long while [Ab] from May [C] to December _
And the days grow [D] _ short when you [C] reach September
_ And [Cm] I have lost one tooth [Ab] and I walk a little [C]
lame
_ And I [D] haven't got _ time [C] for the waiting [Am] _ game _
[Fm] And the days turn to [Gb] gold as they grow few
[Fm] September, _ _ [C] _ November
[Eb] _ _ [C] And these few [Cm] golden [Ab] days I'd [C] spend with you
_ _ These [D] golden _ days [Fm] I'd spend _ with [C] you
_ _ _ _ [A] [G] When you meet with the young men [Gb] early in spring
They [Abm] court you [A] in song and rhyme
[G]
They woo you with [Am] words in a clover ring
[D] But if you [Am] examine the goods they bring
[Fm] They have [G] little to offer but [Gb] the songs they sing
And a [Abm] plentiful [Am] waste of [Gb] time of day
[G] A plentiful [C] waste of time _
_ But [Cm] it's a long, long while [Ab] from [C] May to December
_ Will the clover [D] ring last [Fm] till you [C] reach September?
_ And I'm [Cm] not quite equipped _ [Ab] for the [C] waiting game
But [Bb] I have a [D] little money _ _ [G] and I have a [C] little fame
_ _ _ [Fm]
And the days dwindle down [Gb] to a precious few [Fm] September, _ _ [Gb] _ _ November
_ _ [Em] And these [Cm] few precious [Ab] days I'd [C] spend with you _
_ These [D] precious _ days [Fm] I'd spend _ with [C] you _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [Am] _ _ _
[C] _ But [E] it's [Cm] a long, long while [Ab] from May [C] to December _
And the days grow [D] _ short when you [C] reach September
_ And [Cm] I have lost one tooth [Ab] and I walk a little [C]
lame
_ And I [D] haven't got _ time [C] for the waiting [Am] _ game _
[Fm] And the days turn to [Gb] gold as they grow few
[Fm] September, _ _ [C] _ November
[Eb] _ _ [C] And these few [Cm] golden [Ab] days I'd [C] spend with you
_ _ These [D] golden _ days [Fm] I'd spend _ with [C] you
_ _ _ _ [A] [G] When you meet with the young men [Gb] early in spring
They [Abm] court you [A] in song and rhyme
[G]
They woo you with [Am] words in a clover ring
[D] But if you [Am] examine the goods they bring
[Fm] They have [G] little to offer but [Gb] the songs they sing
And a [Abm] plentiful [Am] waste of [Gb] time of day
[G] A plentiful [C] waste of time _
_ But [Cm] it's a long, long while [Ab] from [C] May to December
_ Will the clover [D] ring last [Fm] till you [C] reach September?
_ And I'm [Cm] not quite equipped _ [Ab] for the [C] waiting game
But [Bb] I have a [D] little money _ _ [G] and I have a [C] little fame
_ _ _ [Fm]
And the days dwindle down [Gb] to a precious few [Fm] September, _ _ [Gb] _ _ November
_ _ [Em] And these [Cm] few precious [Ab] days I'd [C] spend with you _
_ These [D] precious _ days [Fm] I'd spend _ with [C] you _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _