Chords for Claude King........Mary's Vineyard
Tempo:
143.8 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Bm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] For the grapes in [D] Mary's vineyard [Em] are the [A] sweetest [D] on the vine.
[C] [B] [A]
[D] Huh.
The old man Oscar Deale lived back in the Tennessee hill.
He's got him two or three stills and he makes [A] very big [D] water.
Oh, I worked for him one time, a running sour mash across the line.
And he wanted me to pay no mind to his [A] three daughters.
[D]
[G] Yeah, one was eighteen [D] and one was twenty-two.
[A] One was just [D] my age.
[G] One by one [D] I opened the door.
[Em] You should have gilled it, [A] Kate.
Yes, I did, now, [G] but
He don't know [D] and I ain't a-gonna tell him.
[A] [Bm]
[G] He thinks he's [D] really lazy.
[A] I think that's [Bm] fine.
to
[G] [D] his sweet mother [A] and pretty little [Bm] Caroline.
For [G] the grapes in Mary's [D]
vineyard [Em] are the sweetest [A] [D] on the vine.
[C] [B] [A] [G] [E]
[A] [D] Huh.
Now old man Oscar Deale said he wouldn't hesitate to kill
anybody messing around his field or his [A] tree.
[D]
Daughter, even so late at night, when the moon wasn't shining too bright,
I'd sneak around, get brave, all right, sip in his [A] heavy [D] water.
[G] Yeah, one was eighteen and [D] one was twenty-two.
[A] One was just my [D] age.
[G] One by one [D] I opened
[Em] the door.
You should have gilled [A] it, Kate.
Yes, I did, [G] now
He don't know [D] and I ain't a-gonna tell [A] him.
What I've done [Bm] one time.
[G] Cause he thinks he's [D] really lazy.
[A] I think [Bm] that's fine.
[G] Yes, I made love [D] to his sweet [A] mother and pretty little [Bm] Caroline.
[G] For the grapes in Mary's [D] vineyard [Em] are the [A] sweetest [D] on the vine.
[G] I made love [D] to his sweet mother [A] and pretty little [Bm]
Caroline.
For [G] the grapes in [D] Mary's vineyard [Em] are the [A] sweetest on [D] the vine.
[G] [D] [A] [N]
[C] [B] [A]
[D] Huh.
The old man Oscar Deale lived back in the Tennessee hill.
He's got him two or three stills and he makes [A] very big [D] water.
Oh, I worked for him one time, a running sour mash across the line.
And he wanted me to pay no mind to his [A] three daughters.
[D]
[G] Yeah, one was eighteen [D] and one was twenty-two.
[A] One was just [D] my age.
[G] One by one [D] I opened the door.
[Em] You should have gilled it, [A] Kate.
Yes, I did, now, [G] but
He don't know [D] and I ain't a-gonna tell him.
[A] [Bm]
[G] He thinks he's [D] really lazy.
[A] I think that's [Bm] fine.
to
[G] [D] his sweet mother [A] and pretty little [Bm] Caroline.
For [G] the grapes in Mary's [D]
vineyard [Em] are the sweetest [A] [D] on the vine.
[C] [B] [A] [G] [E]
[A] [D] Huh.
Now old man Oscar Deale said he wouldn't hesitate to kill
anybody messing around his field or his [A] tree.
[D]
Daughter, even so late at night, when the moon wasn't shining too bright,
I'd sneak around, get brave, all right, sip in his [A] heavy [D] water.
[G] Yeah, one was eighteen and [D] one was twenty-two.
[A] One was just my [D] age.
[G] One by one [D] I opened
[Em] the door.
You should have gilled [A] it, Kate.
Yes, I did, [G] now
He don't know [D] and I ain't a-gonna tell [A] him.
What I've done [Bm] one time.
[G] Cause he thinks he's [D] really lazy.
[A] I think [Bm] that's fine.
[G] Yes, I made love [D] to his sweet [A] mother and pretty little [Bm] Caroline.
[G] For the grapes in Mary's [D] vineyard [Em] are the [A] sweetest [D] on the vine.
[G] I made love [D] to his sweet mother [A] and pretty little [Bm]
Caroline.
For [G] the grapes in [D] Mary's vineyard [Em] are the [A] sweetest on [D] the vine.
[G] [D] [A] [N]
Key:
D
A
G
Bm
Em
D
A
G
[G] _ _ _ For the grapes in [D] Mary's vineyard [Em] are the [A] sweetest [D] on the _ vine.
[C] _ [B] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [D] Huh. _ _ _
_ _ _ The old man Oscar _ Deale lived back in the Tennessee hill.
_ He's got him two or three stills and he makes [A] very big _ [D] water.
_ _ Oh, I worked for him one time, a running sour mash across the line.
And he wanted me to pay no mind to his [A] three _ daughters.
[D] _
_ [G] Yeah, one was eighteen [D] and one was twenty-two.
[A] _ One was just [D] my age.
_ _ [G] One by one [D] I opened the door.
[Em] You should have gilled it, [A] Kate.
Yes, I did, now, [G] but_
He don't know [D] and I ain't a-gonna tell him.
[A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [G] He thinks he's [D] really lazy.
[A] I think that's [Bm] fine.
_to
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ his sweet mother [A] and pretty little [Bm] Caroline. _
For [G] the grapes in Mary's [D]
vineyard [Em] are the sweetest [A] _ [D] on the vine.
_ [C] _ [B] _ _ [A] _ [G] _ [E] _
[A] _ [D] Huh. _ _ _ _ _
_ Now old man Oscar Deale _ said he wouldn't hesitate to kill
_ anybody messing around his field or his [A] tree.
_ _ _ [D] _ _
Daughter, even so late at night, _ when the moon wasn't shining too bright,
I'd sneak around, get brave, all right, sip in his [A] heavy _ _ [D] water. _
_ [G] Yeah, one was eighteen and [D] one was twenty-two.
[A] One was just my [D] age.
_ _ [G] One by one [D] I opened _
_ _ [Em] the door.
You should have gilled [A] it, Kate.
Yes, I did, [G] now_
He don't know [D] and I ain't a-gonna tell [A] him.
What I've done [Bm] one time.
_ [G] Cause he thinks he's [D] really _ lazy.
[A] _ I think [Bm] that's fine.
[G] Yes, I made love [D] to his sweet [A] mother and pretty little [Bm] Caroline.
_ _ [G] For the grapes in Mary's [D] vineyard [Em] are the [A] sweetest [D] on the vine.
[G] I made love [D] to his sweet mother [A] and pretty little [Bm]
Caroline.
_ For [G] the grapes in [D] Mary's vineyard [Em] are the [A] sweetest on [D] the vine.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [N] _ _
[C] _ [B] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [D] Huh. _ _ _
_ _ _ The old man Oscar _ Deale lived back in the Tennessee hill.
_ He's got him two or three stills and he makes [A] very big _ [D] water.
_ _ Oh, I worked for him one time, a running sour mash across the line.
And he wanted me to pay no mind to his [A] three _ daughters.
[D] _
_ [G] Yeah, one was eighteen [D] and one was twenty-two.
[A] _ One was just [D] my age.
_ _ [G] One by one [D] I opened the door.
[Em] You should have gilled it, [A] Kate.
Yes, I did, now, [G] but_
He don't know [D] and I ain't a-gonna tell him.
[A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [G] He thinks he's [D] really lazy.
[A] I think that's [Bm] fine.
_to
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ his sweet mother [A] and pretty little [Bm] Caroline. _
For [G] the grapes in Mary's [D]
vineyard [Em] are the sweetest [A] _ [D] on the vine.
_ [C] _ [B] _ _ [A] _ [G] _ [E] _
[A] _ [D] Huh. _ _ _ _ _
_ Now old man Oscar Deale _ said he wouldn't hesitate to kill
_ anybody messing around his field or his [A] tree.
_ _ _ [D] _ _
Daughter, even so late at night, _ when the moon wasn't shining too bright,
I'd sneak around, get brave, all right, sip in his [A] heavy _ _ [D] water. _
_ [G] Yeah, one was eighteen and [D] one was twenty-two.
[A] One was just my [D] age.
_ _ [G] One by one [D] I opened _
_ _ [Em] the door.
You should have gilled [A] it, Kate.
Yes, I did, [G] now_
He don't know [D] and I ain't a-gonna tell [A] him.
What I've done [Bm] one time.
_ [G] Cause he thinks he's [D] really _ lazy.
[A] _ I think [Bm] that's fine.
[G] Yes, I made love [D] to his sweet [A] mother and pretty little [Bm] Caroline.
_ _ [G] For the grapes in Mary's [D] vineyard [Em] are the [A] sweetest [D] on the vine.
[G] I made love [D] to his sweet mother [A] and pretty little [Bm]
Caroline.
_ For [G] the grapes in [D] Mary's vineyard [Em] are the [A] sweetest on [D] the vine.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [N] _ _