Chords for Bob Dylan - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (Official Audio)

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96.95 bpm
Chords used:

E

A

B

Em

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Bob Dylan - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (Official Audio) chords
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E
2311
A
1231
B
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Em
121
E
2311
A
1231
B
12341112
Em
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To learn Bob Dylan - A Hard Rains A-Gonna Fall chords with lyrics, delve into these chords to get the song's feel: B, E, B, E, A, E. To get a solid grasp, start slowly at 48 BPM and then match the original tempo of 97 BPM. To match your vocal range and chord inclination, adjust the capo in line with the key: E.

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[E] [A] [E] .
Oh, where have you been, my blue-eyed son?.
And where have you been, my darling [B] young one?
.
[A] I've stumbled on the [B] side of [E] twelve misty mountains.
I've walked and I've crawled on six crooked highways.
I've stepped in the middle of seven-sided forests.
.
I've been out in front of a dozen dead oceans.
I've [A] been ten thousand miles [E] in the mouth of a graveyard.
And it's a hard, [B] it's a hard, [E] it's a hard, it's [A] a hard,.
[E] it's a hard rain [B] .
[E] that's gonna fall.
[A] [E] .
Oh, what did you see, my [A] blue [E]-eyed son?.
And what did you see, my darling [B] young one?
.
[E] Saw [A] a newborn baby [E] with wild wolves all around it.
Saw [A] highway diamonds [B] with [E] nobody on it.
.
I saw [A] a black branch [B] with blood [E] that kept dripping.
.
Saw a room [A] full of men with [B] their [E] hammers bleeding.
I [A] saw a white ladder [E] all covered with water.
.
I saw [A] ten thousand [E] talkers whose tongues were all broken.
.
Saw gunshots, swords in the hands of young children.
And it's a hard, [B] it's a hard, [E] it's a hard, [A] and it's a hard,.
[E] it's a hard rain [B] [E] that's gonna fall.
.
.
Oh, what did you hear, my blue-eyed son?
.
And what did you hear, my darling [B] young one?.
I [E] heard the [A] sound of a thunder [B] that [E] roared out a warning.
.
[A] I heard the roar of a wave [E] that could drown the whole world.
.
I [A] heard one hundred drummers [E] whose hands were ablazing.
I heard [A] ten thousand [E] whispering and nobody listening.
.
I heard [A] one person [E] starve.
I heard many people laughing.
I heard the [A] song of a poet [E] who died in the gutter.
I heard [A] the sound of a clown who [E] cried in the alley.
And it's a hard, [B] it's a hard, [E] it's a hard, it's a [A] hard,.
[E] it's a hard rain [B] .
[E] that's gonna fall.
.
Oh, what did you meet, my blue-eyed son?.
And who did you meet, my darling [B] young one?.
[E].
[A] I met a young child [E] beside a dead pony.
.
[A] I met a white man [E] who walked a black dog.
I met [A] a young woman [E] whose body was burning.
.
[A] I met a young girl, [E] she gave me a rainbow.
.
[A] I met one man who [E] was wounded in love.
I [A] met another [E] man who was wounded in hatred.
And it's a hard, [B] it's a hard, [E] it's a hard, [A] it's a hard,.
[E] it's a hard rain [B] .
that's [E] gonna fall.
[A] [E] .
And what will you do now, my blue-eyed son?
.
And what will you do now, my darling [B] young one?.
[E] I'm a [A]-going back out [E] before the rain starts a-fallin'.
.
I'll [A] walk to the [E] depths of the deepest dark forest .
where the [A] people are many [E] and their hands are all empty,.
where the pellets [A] of poison [E] are flooding their waters, .
where the [A] home in the valley [E] meets the damp, dirty prison, .
and the executioner's face is always well hidden.
Where hunger [A] is [E] ugly, where the soul's are forgotten, .
where [A] black is the [E] color, where none is the number.
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And I'll tell it and speak it [B] and think [E] it and breathe it.
and reflect from [A] the [E] mountains so all souls can see it.
.
And I'll [A] stand on the ocean [E] until I start sinking, .
and [A] I'll know my song [E] well before I start singing.
And it's a hard, [B] it's a hard, [E] it's a hard,.
[A] and it's a hard, [E] it's a hard rain [B] that's [E] gonna fall.
.
[A] [E] .
[Em] .

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This song was authored by Bob Dylan.

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