Chords for Autumn to May (cover) Peter, Paul and Mary
Tempo:
159.05 bpm
Chords used:
F
G
C
Em
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C#]
[F]
Once I [Em]
had a little dog, [F] by color [G] it was brown.
[F] I taught him [Em] how to whistle, [F] to sing and [G] dance and run.
[C] Legs they [A] were fourteen [Em] yards long, [C] ears so very [Am] wide.
[C] Around the world [A] in half [Em] a day, [F] upon [G] him I could ride.
[C] Sing [Fm] [G] Terry Hill Day, [Am]
sing [F] [G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G] [F] Once I [Em] had a little frog, [F] he wore a [G] vest of red.
[F] He leaned [Em] upon a silver cane, [F] a top hat [G] on his head.
[C] He'd speak of [A] far off [Em] places, [C]
things to [Am] see and do.
[C] Of all the [A] kings and [E] queens he'd met [F] while sailing [G] in a shoe.
[C]
[F] Sing Terry [Em] Hill Day, [Am]
sing [F] [G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G] [F]
Once I [Em] had a flock of [F] geese, they grazed upon [G] a feather.
[F] I kept [Em] them in a music box, [F] in wind and [G] rainy weather.
[C] And every day [A] the [E] sun would shine, [C] they'd fly all through [A] the town.
[C] To bring me [Em] back [A] some [E] golden rings [F] and candy [G] by the pound.
[C] Sing [F] [Em] Terry Hill Day,
[A] [C] [F] sing [G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G]
[F] Once I [Em] had a downy swan, she [Am] was so [G] very frail.
[F] She sat [Em] upon an oyster shell [F] and hatched me [G] out a snail.
[C] The snail had [A] changed [Em] into a bird, [C] bird to [A] butterfly.
[C] And he who [A] tells a [E] bigger tale [F] would have [G] to tell a lie.
[C] [F] Sing Terry [G] Hill Day, [A] sing [F]
[G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G]
[F] Once I [Em] had a little dog, [F] the color [G] it was brown.
[F] I taught him [Em] how to whistle, [F] to sing and [G] dance and run.
[C] His legs they were [A] fourteen [Em] yards [C] long, ears so very [A]
wide.
[C] Around the [A] world in half [Em] a day, [F] upon [G] him I could ride.
[F] Sing Terry [Em] Hill Day, [Am] sing [F]
[G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G]
[F]
Once I [Em]
had a little dog, [F] by color [G] it was brown.
[F] I taught him [Em] how to whistle, [F] to sing and [G] dance and run.
[C] Legs they [A] were fourteen [Em] yards long, [C] ears so very [Am] wide.
[C] Around the world [A] in half [Em] a day, [F] upon [G] him I could ride.
[C] Sing [Fm] [G] Terry Hill Day, [Am]
sing [F] [G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G] [F] Once I [Em] had a little frog, [F] he wore a [G] vest of red.
[F] He leaned [Em] upon a silver cane, [F] a top hat [G] on his head.
[C] He'd speak of [A] far off [Em] places, [C]
things to [Am] see and do.
[C] Of all the [A] kings and [E] queens he'd met [F] while sailing [G] in a shoe.
[C]
[F] Sing Terry [Em] Hill Day, [Am]
sing [F] [G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G] [F]
Once I [Em] had a flock of [F] geese, they grazed upon [G] a feather.
[F] I kept [Em] them in a music box, [F] in wind and [G] rainy weather.
[C] And every day [A] the [E] sun would shine, [C] they'd fly all through [A] the town.
[C] To bring me [Em] back [A] some [E] golden rings [F] and candy [G] by the pound.
[C] Sing [F] [Em] Terry Hill Day,
[A] [C] [F] sing [G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G]
[F] Once I [Em] had a downy swan, she [Am] was so [G] very frail.
[F] She sat [Em] upon an oyster shell [F] and hatched me [G] out a snail.
[C] The snail had [A] changed [Em] into a bird, [C] bird to [A] butterfly.
[C] And he who [A] tells a [E] bigger tale [F] would have [G] to tell a lie.
[C] [F] Sing Terry [G] Hill Day, [A] sing [F]
[G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G]
[F] Once I [Em] had a little dog, [F] the color [G] it was brown.
[F] I taught him [Em] how to whistle, [F] to sing and [G] dance and run.
[C] His legs they were [A] fourteen [Em] yards [C] long, ears so very [A]
wide.
[C] Around the [A] world in half [Em] a day, [F] upon [G] him I could ride.
[F] Sing Terry [Em] Hill Day, [Am] sing [F]
[G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G]
Key:
F
G
C
Em
A
F
G
C
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Once I [Em]
had a little dog, [F] by color [G] it was brown.
_ [F] I taught him [Em] how to whistle, _ [F] to sing and [G] dance and run.
_ [C] _ Legs they [A] were fourteen [Em] yards long, [C] ears so very [Am] _ wide.
[C] _ Around the world [A] in half [Em] a day, [F] upon [G] him I could ride.
_ [C] Sing [Fm] [G] Terry Hill _ Day, [Am] _
sing _ [F] _ _ _ [G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G] _ _ _ _ [F] Once I [Em] had a little frog, [F] he wore a [G] vest of red.
[F] He leaned [Em] upon a silver cane, [F] a top hat [G] on his head.
[C] He'd speak of [A] far off [Em] places, _ _ [C]
things to [Am] see and do.
_ [C] Of all the [A] kings and [E] queens he'd met [F] while sailing [G] in a shoe.
_ [C] _
[F] Sing Terry [Em] Hill Day, _ [Am] _ _
sing _ _ [F] _ [G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G] _ _ _ _ [F] _
Once I [Em] had a flock of [F] geese, they grazed upon [G] a feather.
_ [F] I kept [Em] them in a music box, [F] in wind and [G] rainy weather.
_ [C] And every day [A] the [E] sun would shine, [C] they'd fly all through [A] the town.
[C] To bring me [Em] back [A] some _ [E] golden rings [F] and candy [G] by the pound. _
[C] Sing [F] [Em] Terry Hill Day, _
[A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] sing _ [G] Autumn to [C] May.
_ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [F] Once I [Em] had a downy swan, she [Am] was so [G] very frail.
[F] She sat _ [Em] upon an oyster shell [F] and hatched me [G] out a snail.
[C] The snail had [A] changed [Em] into a bird, [C] bird to [A] butterfly.
_ _ [C] And he who [A] tells a [E] bigger tale [F] would have [G] to tell a lie.
[C] _ [F] Sing Terry [G] Hill Day, _ [A] _ _ sing [F] _ _
_ [G] Autumn to [C] May.
_ [G] _ _
_ [F] _ Once I [Em] had a little dog, _ [F] the color [G] it was brown.
[F] I taught him [Em] how to whistle, [F] to sing and [G] dance and run.
[C] His legs they were [A] fourteen [Em] yards [C] long, ears so very [A] _
wide.
[C] _ Around the [A] world in half [Em] a day, [F] upon [G] him I could ride.
_ _ [F] Sing Terry [Em] Hill Day, _ [Am] _ _ sing _ [F] _ _
_ [G] Autumn to [C] May.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Once I [Em]
had a little dog, [F] by color [G] it was brown.
_ [F] I taught him [Em] how to whistle, _ [F] to sing and [G] dance and run.
_ [C] _ Legs they [A] were fourteen [Em] yards long, [C] ears so very [Am] _ wide.
[C] _ Around the world [A] in half [Em] a day, [F] upon [G] him I could ride.
_ [C] Sing [Fm] [G] Terry Hill _ Day, [Am] _
sing _ [F] _ _ _ [G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G] _ _ _ _ [F] Once I [Em] had a little frog, [F] he wore a [G] vest of red.
[F] He leaned [Em] upon a silver cane, [F] a top hat [G] on his head.
[C] He'd speak of [A] far off [Em] places, _ _ [C]
things to [Am] see and do.
_ [C] Of all the [A] kings and [E] queens he'd met [F] while sailing [G] in a shoe.
_ [C] _
[F] Sing Terry [Em] Hill Day, _ [Am] _ _
sing _ _ [F] _ [G] Autumn to [C] May.
[G] _ _ _ _ [F] _
Once I [Em] had a flock of [F] geese, they grazed upon [G] a feather.
_ [F] I kept [Em] them in a music box, [F] in wind and [G] rainy weather.
_ [C] And every day [A] the [E] sun would shine, [C] they'd fly all through [A] the town.
[C] To bring me [Em] back [A] some _ [E] golden rings [F] and candy [G] by the pound. _
[C] Sing [F] [Em] Terry Hill Day, _
[A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] sing _ [G] Autumn to [C] May.
_ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [F] Once I [Em] had a downy swan, she [Am] was so [G] very frail.
[F] She sat _ [Em] upon an oyster shell [F] and hatched me [G] out a snail.
[C] The snail had [A] changed [Em] into a bird, [C] bird to [A] butterfly.
_ _ [C] And he who [A] tells a [E] bigger tale [F] would have [G] to tell a lie.
[C] _ [F] Sing Terry [G] Hill Day, _ [A] _ _ sing [F] _ _
_ [G] Autumn to [C] May.
_ [G] _ _
_ [F] _ Once I [Em] had a little dog, _ [F] the color [G] it was brown.
[F] I taught him [Em] how to whistle, [F] to sing and [G] dance and run.
[C] His legs they were [A] fourteen [Em] yards [C] long, ears so very [A] _
wide.
[C] _ Around the [A] world in half [Em] a day, [F] upon [G] him I could ride.
_ _ [F] Sing Terry [Em] Hill Day, _ [Am] _ _ sing _ [F] _ _
_ [G] Autumn to [C] May.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _