Chords for ConchTV Florida Keys Key West - Scott Kirby, "Blow Me Down to Cayo Hueso"
Tempo:
107.975 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
C#m
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D#] [Cm]
[F] [D#] [F]
[D#] [D#m] [Cm]
[Gm] [Cm]
[D#] Family following [G#] the family, [Cm]
[D#] and fishermen following [Cm] the fish.
[F]
[D#] Sailors [C] chasing the setting [Cm] sun,
[D#] tears of hunger, [F] those children of the Irish.
[E] Highland to [E] highland, and town to [A] town.
Rocky road on [E] Newfoundland, to [C#m] a place called [B] Blow Me [E] Down.
Rugged [C#m]
[E]
[C#m] place to call your home, [E] snow and ice, [B] and granite and stone.
Hard to plant your [E] family [B] tree, in a big grey rock, [A] in a big grey [F#] sea.
[E] They prayed for a better [F#] way, greener pastures [F#] and an ice free bay.
[A] Blow me down [E] to Boston town, [C#m] [B] and a brand new [E] day.
Blow [A] me down to [D#m] Massachusetts, blow [A] me down to the [E] Chesapeake Bay.
Blow me down to Kio-Weso, [B] Kio [F#]-Weso.
I [B] think I'll [E] stay.
[F#]
[E] There's something [A] in our nature, it [E] keeps us sailing to [C#] the south.
[E] It's natural as [C#m] that fish in your belly, [B] and that rum in your [F#] mouth.
[E] All the way from the granite and [B] stone, clear down [A] to the coral and bone.
Every man [E] has to find his way, [C#m] to a place [E] called home.
Blow me [A] down to [B] Massachusetts, blow me [A] down to the [E] Chesapeake Bay.
Blow [A] me down to Kio [D#m]-Weso, Kio [E]-Weso.
[B] I think [E] I'll stay.
What a [A] morning on the bay.
[G#m] I'm the luckiest man [F#] in the world today.
[D#m] I hope I get [C#m] to thank them [B] someday.
Blow [A] me down to Massachusetts, [E] blow [A] me down to the Chesapeake Bay.
Blow me down to Kio [B]-Weso, [A] Kio-Weso.
[B] Blow [A] me down to [E] Massachusetts, blow [C#m] me down to the Chesapeake Bay.
Blow me down to Kio [B]-Weso, Kio [A]-Weso.
[B] I think [E] I'll [C#m] stay.
[E] [A] [E]
[A]
[F]
[F] [D#] [F]
[D#] [D#m] [Cm]
[Gm] [Cm]
[D#] Family following [G#] the family, [Cm]
[D#] and fishermen following [Cm] the fish.
[F]
[D#] Sailors [C] chasing the setting [Cm] sun,
[D#] tears of hunger, [F] those children of the Irish.
[E] Highland to [E] highland, and town to [A] town.
Rocky road on [E] Newfoundland, to [C#m] a place called [B] Blow Me [E] Down.
Rugged [C#m]
[E]
[C#m] place to call your home, [E] snow and ice, [B] and granite and stone.
Hard to plant your [E] family [B] tree, in a big grey rock, [A] in a big grey [F#] sea.
[E] They prayed for a better [F#] way, greener pastures [F#] and an ice free bay.
[A] Blow me down [E] to Boston town, [C#m] [B] and a brand new [E] day.
Blow [A] me down to [D#m] Massachusetts, blow [A] me down to the [E] Chesapeake Bay.
Blow me down to Kio-Weso, [B] Kio [F#]-Weso.
I [B] think I'll [E] stay.
[F#]
[E] There's something [A] in our nature, it [E] keeps us sailing to [C#] the south.
[E] It's natural as [C#m] that fish in your belly, [B] and that rum in your [F#] mouth.
[E] All the way from the granite and [B] stone, clear down [A] to the coral and bone.
Every man [E] has to find his way, [C#m] to a place [E] called home.
Blow me [A] down to [B] Massachusetts, blow me [A] down to the [E] Chesapeake Bay.
Blow [A] me down to Kio [D#m]-Weso, Kio [E]-Weso.
[B] I think [E] I'll stay.
What a [A] morning on the bay.
[G#m] I'm the luckiest man [F#] in the world today.
[D#m] I hope I get [C#m] to thank them [B] someday.
Blow [A] me down to Massachusetts, [E] blow [A] me down to the Chesapeake Bay.
Blow me down to Kio [B]-Weso, [A] Kio-Weso.
[B] Blow [A] me down to [E] Massachusetts, blow [C#m] me down to the Chesapeake Bay.
Blow me down to Kio [B]-Weso, Kio [A]-Weso.
[B] I think [E] I'll [C#m] stay.
[E] [A] [E]
[A]
[F]
Key:
E
A
B
C#m
D#
E
A
B
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_ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[F] _ _ [D#] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [D#] _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [D#] Family following [G#] the family, [Cm] _
[D#] and fishermen following [Cm] the fish.
_ [F] _ _
[D#] _ Sailors [C] chasing the setting [Cm] sun, _
[D#] tears of hunger, [F] those children of the Irish. _
[E] _ Highland to [E] highland, _ _ _ and town to [A] town. _ _ _
Rocky road on [E] Newfoundland, to [C#m] a place called [B] Blow Me [E] Down. _
Rugged _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[C#m] place to call your home, _ [E] _ snow and ice, [B] and granite and stone.
_ _ Hard to plant your [E] family [B] tree, in a big grey rock, [A] in a big grey [F#] sea.
_ [E] _ They prayed for a better [F#] way, _ greener pastures [F#] and an ice free bay.
_ [A] Blow me down [E] to Boston town, [C#m] _ [B] and a brand new [E] _ day.
_ _ _ Blow [A] me down to [D#m] Massachusetts, blow [A] me down to the [E] Chesapeake Bay.
Blow me down to Kio-Weso, [B] _ _ Kio [F#]-Weso.
I [B] _ think I'll [E] stay. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
[E] _ There's something [A] in our nature, _ it [E] keeps us sailing to [C#] the south. _ _
[E] It's natural as [C#m] that fish in your belly, [B] and that rum in your [F#] mouth. _ _
[E] _ All the way from the granite and [B] stone, _ clear down [A] to the coral and bone. _
_ Every man [E] has to find his way, [C#m] _ to a place [E] called home. _
_ _ Blow me [A] down to [B] Massachusetts, _ blow me [A] down to the [E] Chesapeake Bay.
_ Blow [A] me down to Kio [D#m]-Weso, _ Kio [E]-Weso. _ _
[B] _ I think [E] I'll stay. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ What a [A] morning on the bay.
[G#m] I'm the luckiest man [F#] in the world today.
[D#m] _ I hope I get [C#m] to thank them _ [B] someday. _ _
_ Blow [A] me down to Massachusetts, [E] _ blow [A] me down to the Chesapeake Bay.
Blow me down to Kio [B]-Weso, _ _ [A] Kio-Weso. _ _
[B] _ Blow [A] me down to [E] Massachusetts, _ blow [C#m] me down to the Chesapeake Bay.
_ Blow me down to Kio [B]-Weso, _ Kio [A]-Weso. _ _
[B] _ I think [E] I'll [C#m] stay. _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[F] _ _ [D#] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [D#] _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [D#] Family following [G#] the family, [Cm] _
[D#] and fishermen following [Cm] the fish.
_ [F] _ _
[D#] _ Sailors [C] chasing the setting [Cm] sun, _
[D#] tears of hunger, [F] those children of the Irish. _
[E] _ Highland to [E] highland, _ _ _ and town to [A] town. _ _ _
Rocky road on [E] Newfoundland, to [C#m] a place called [B] Blow Me [E] Down. _
Rugged _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[C#m] place to call your home, _ [E] _ snow and ice, [B] and granite and stone.
_ _ Hard to plant your [E] family [B] tree, in a big grey rock, [A] in a big grey [F#] sea.
_ [E] _ They prayed for a better [F#] way, _ greener pastures [F#] and an ice free bay.
_ [A] Blow me down [E] to Boston town, [C#m] _ [B] and a brand new [E] _ day.
_ _ _ Blow [A] me down to [D#m] Massachusetts, blow [A] me down to the [E] Chesapeake Bay.
Blow me down to Kio-Weso, [B] _ _ Kio [F#]-Weso.
I [B] _ think I'll [E] stay. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
[E] _ There's something [A] in our nature, _ it [E] keeps us sailing to [C#] the south. _ _
[E] It's natural as [C#m] that fish in your belly, [B] and that rum in your [F#] mouth. _ _
[E] _ All the way from the granite and [B] stone, _ clear down [A] to the coral and bone. _
_ Every man [E] has to find his way, [C#m] _ to a place [E] called home. _
_ _ Blow me [A] down to [B] Massachusetts, _ blow me [A] down to the [E] Chesapeake Bay.
_ Blow [A] me down to Kio [D#m]-Weso, _ Kio [E]-Weso. _ _
[B] _ I think [E] I'll stay. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ What a [A] morning on the bay.
[G#m] I'm the luckiest man [F#] in the world today.
[D#m] _ I hope I get [C#m] to thank them _ [B] someday. _ _
_ Blow [A] me down to Massachusetts, [E] _ blow [A] me down to the Chesapeake Bay.
Blow me down to Kio [B]-Weso, _ _ [A] Kio-Weso. _ _
[B] _ Blow [A] me down to [E] Massachusetts, _ blow [C#m] me down to the Chesapeake Bay.
_ Blow me down to Kio [B]-Weso, _ Kio [A]-Weso. _ _
[B] _ I think [E] I'll [C#m] stay. _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _