Brown Eyed Women (Live in Denmark, 1972) (2001 Remaster) Chords
Tempo:
111 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
C#m
B
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#] [E]
[A]
[F#m] [E]
[C#m] Gone are the days when [E] the ox fall down, [B] take up the old [A] how the field is [C] round.
[C#m] Gone are the days [E] when the lady said [A] please, gently gently, don't you come [E] to me.
[G#m]
[B] Brown eyed women and red, red a [G#m] dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was clean.
[A] Sound of [C#m] thunder with the rain pouring down [F#m] and it looks like the old [C#m] man is [E] getting old.
[Cm] [C#m] 1920 [E] when he stepped to the bar, [B] drank to the [A] drapes of the fiscal job.
[C#m] 1930 [E] when the wall came in, he [A] paved his way selling red eye gin.
[B] Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was [A] clean.
Sound of thunder [E] with the rain [C#m] pouring down and [F#m] it looks like the old man is [A] getting [E] old.
[C#m] [E]
[B] [A]
[C#m] [E]
[C#m] Delilah Jones was [E] the mother of twins, [B] two times older [A] and the rest were sins.
[C#m] Raised eight boys [E] only I turned [E] bad, [A] yet the things that the other ones had.
[B] Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was clean.
[A] Sound of thunder with the rain pouring [C#m] down [F#m] and it looks like the old man is [E] getting old.
[Bm] Tumbled down the shaft [A] in [E] Bigfoot Daddy, [Bm] snort so hard that the roof [E] gave in.
[B] Delilah Jones went to meet [E] her God and [A] the old man never was the [E] same again.
[C#m] [E] [C#m]
Daddy made whiskey and it [E] made it well, [B]
cost two [G#] dollars and [A] burned like hell.
[C#m]
I got [B] angry just to [E] fire the still, [A] drank down the bottle and the red edge came [E] on.
Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, the [A] bottom was dusty [E] but the river was [B] clean.
[A] Sound of thunder with the rain pouring [C#m] down [F#m] and it looks like the old [F#] man [A] is [E] getting old.
[G#m] Gone [A] are the days [E] when the ox fall upon, [B] take up the yoke and plow [A] the fields around.
[C#m] Gone are the days when the lady said please, [A] gently Dad Jones won't you come to me.
[B] Brown eyed women and red, red a [A] dee, the bottom was dusty [E] but the river [B] was clean.
[A] Sound of thunder [E] with the rain [C#] pouring down [F#m] and it looks like the old man is [E] getting old.
[F#m] And it looks like the old man [A] is [E] getting old.
[A]
[F#m] [E]
[C#m] Gone are the days when [E] the ox fall down, [B] take up the old [A] how the field is [C] round.
[C#m] Gone are the days [E] when the lady said [A] please, gently gently, don't you come [E] to me.
[G#m]
[B] Brown eyed women and red, red a [G#m] dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was clean.
[A] Sound of [C#m] thunder with the rain pouring down [F#m] and it looks like the old [C#m] man is [E] getting old.
[Cm] [C#m] 1920 [E] when he stepped to the bar, [B] drank to the [A] drapes of the fiscal job.
[C#m] 1930 [E] when the wall came in, he [A] paved his way selling red eye gin.
[B] Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was [A] clean.
Sound of thunder [E] with the rain [C#m] pouring down and [F#m] it looks like the old man is [A] getting [E] old.
[C#m] [E]
[B] [A]
[C#m] [E]
[C#m] Delilah Jones was [E] the mother of twins, [B] two times older [A] and the rest were sins.
[C#m] Raised eight boys [E] only I turned [E] bad, [A] yet the things that the other ones had.
[B] Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was clean.
[A] Sound of thunder with the rain pouring [C#m] down [F#m] and it looks like the old man is [E] getting old.
[Bm] Tumbled down the shaft [A] in [E] Bigfoot Daddy, [Bm] snort so hard that the roof [E] gave in.
[B] Delilah Jones went to meet [E] her God and [A] the old man never was the [E] same again.
[C#m] [E] [C#m]
Daddy made whiskey and it [E] made it well, [B]
cost two [G#] dollars and [A] burned like hell.
[C#m]
I got [B] angry just to [E] fire the still, [A] drank down the bottle and the red edge came [E] on.
Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, the [A] bottom was dusty [E] but the river was [B] clean.
[A] Sound of thunder with the rain pouring [C#m] down [F#m] and it looks like the old [F#] man [A] is [E] getting old.
[G#m] Gone [A] are the days [E] when the ox fall upon, [B] take up the yoke and plow [A] the fields around.
[C#m] Gone are the days when the lady said please, [A] gently Dad Jones won't you come to me.
[B] Brown eyed women and red, red a [A] dee, the bottom was dusty [E] but the river [B] was clean.
[A] Sound of thunder [E] with the rain [C#] pouring down [F#m] and it looks like the old man is [E] getting old.
[F#m] And it looks like the old man [A] is [E] getting old.
Key:
E
A
C#m
B
F#m
E
A
C#m
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ Gone are the days when [E] the ox fall down, _ [B] take up the old [A] how the field is [C] round.
[C#m] _ Gone are the days [E] when the lady said [A] please, gently gently, don't you come [E] to me.
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _
_ [B] Brown eyed women and red, red a [G#m] dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was clean.
[A] Sound of [C#m] thunder with the rain pouring down [F#m] and it looks like the old [C#m] man is [E] getting old. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ [C#m] _ 1920 [E] when he stepped to the bar, [B] drank to the [A] drapes of the fiscal job.
_ [C#m] _ 1930 [E] when the wall came in, he [A] paved his way selling red eye gin. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was [A] clean.
Sound of thunder [E] with the rain [C#m] pouring down and [F#m] it looks like the old man is [A] getting [E] old. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] Delilah Jones was [E] the mother of twins, [B] two times older [A] and the rest were sins.
[C#m] _ Raised eight boys [E] only I turned [E] bad, [A] _ yet the things that the other ones had. _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was clean.
[A] Sound of thunder with the rain pouring [C#m] down [F#m] and it looks like the old man is [E] getting old. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] Tumbled down the shaft [A] in [E] Bigfoot Daddy, [Bm] snort so hard that the roof [E] gave in.
_ [B] Delilah Jones went to meet [E] her God and [A] the old man never was the [E] same again.
_ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [C#m]
Daddy made whiskey and it [E] made it well, [B]
cost two [G#] dollars and [A] burned like hell.
[C#m]
I got [B] angry just to [E] fire the still, [A] drank down the bottle and the red edge came [E] on. _
_ _ _ _ _ Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, the [A] bottom was dusty [E] but the river was [B] clean.
[A] Sound of thunder with the rain pouring [C#m] down [F#m] and it looks like the old [F#] man [A] is [E] getting old. _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ Gone [A] are the days [E] when the ox fall upon, _ [B] take up the yoke and plow [A] the fields around.
_ [C#m] Gone are the days when the lady said please, [A] gently Dad Jones won't you come to me. _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ Brown eyed women and red, red a [A] dee, the bottom was dusty [E] but the river [B] was clean.
[A] Sound of thunder [E] with the rain [C#] pouring down [F#m] and it looks like the old man is [E] getting old. _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] And it looks like the old man [A] is [E] getting old. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ Gone are the days when [E] the ox fall down, _ [B] take up the old [A] how the field is [C] round.
[C#m] _ Gone are the days [E] when the lady said [A] please, gently gently, don't you come [E] to me.
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _
_ [B] Brown eyed women and red, red a [G#m] dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was clean.
[A] Sound of [C#m] thunder with the rain pouring down [F#m] and it looks like the old [C#m] man is [E] getting old. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ [C#m] _ 1920 [E] when he stepped to the bar, [B] drank to the [A] drapes of the fiscal job.
_ [C#m] _ 1930 [E] when the wall came in, he [A] paved his way selling red eye gin. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was [A] clean.
Sound of thunder [E] with the rain [C#m] pouring down and [F#m] it looks like the old man is [A] getting [E] old. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] Delilah Jones was [E] the mother of twins, [B] two times older [A] and the rest were sins.
[C#m] _ Raised eight boys [E] only I turned [E] bad, [A] _ yet the things that the other ones had. _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, [A] the bottom was dusty [E] but the river was clean.
[A] Sound of thunder with the rain pouring [C#m] down [F#m] and it looks like the old man is [E] getting old. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] Tumbled down the shaft [A] in [E] Bigfoot Daddy, [Bm] snort so hard that the roof [E] gave in.
_ [B] Delilah Jones went to meet [E] her God and [A] the old man never was the [E] same again.
_ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [C#m]
Daddy made whiskey and it [E] made it well, [B]
cost two [G#] dollars and [A] burned like hell.
[C#m]
I got [B] angry just to [E] fire the still, [A] drank down the bottle and the red edge came [E] on. _
_ _ _ _ _ Brown eyed women and red, red a dee, the [A] bottom was dusty [E] but the river was [B] clean.
[A] Sound of thunder with the rain pouring [C#m] down [F#m] and it looks like the old [F#] man [A] is [E] getting old. _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ Gone [A] are the days [E] when the ox fall upon, _ [B] take up the yoke and plow [A] the fields around.
_ [C#m] Gone are the days when the lady said please, [A] gently Dad Jones won't you come to me. _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ Brown eyed women and red, red a [A] dee, the bottom was dusty [E] but the river [B] was clean.
[A] Sound of thunder [E] with the rain [C#] pouring down [F#m] and it looks like the old man is [E] getting old. _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] And it looks like the old man [A] is [E] getting old. _ _ _ _ _ _