Chords for DAUGHTER NEL ... MCMURRAY NL CLUB
Tempo:
87.6 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] In the night he reached country on a evening [A] long ago
Sent a note and then he slipped [Em] through [D] the cardinal
Sent a girl to die his griefs day
She said, I'm only what I [A] must be
You promised me a story [D] you could tell
Don't tell me of the past or my mother and tears she [A] has
Don't tell me how [D] she could look so fine
And now that the audience has this lonely man [A] looking dead
And tears in his eyes he's [D] leaving life
She was sweeter than a small [A] clover
She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow
But I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
When mother took her name was on
[D]
[A] [D]
She was my receiving eye
And let the [A] wavy bride
Make a count of all my [D] happiness
On bright September morning
The day that [A] you called her
God took her to the bridegroom
[D] She was sweeter than a small [A] clover
She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow
But I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
When mother took her name was [D] on
In [A] [D]
the night he reached country on a evening [A] long ago
And an old man came to me and said, look at [D] the flower down
And as the friends were parted
She was nearer [A] to my heart
And my mother was the only one [D] that I loved
She was sweeter than a small [A] clover
She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow
But I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
When mother took her name was [D] on
When [A]
mother took her name [D] was on
Sent a note and then he slipped [Em] through [D] the cardinal
Sent a girl to die his griefs day
She said, I'm only what I [A] must be
You promised me a story [D] you could tell
Don't tell me of the past or my mother and tears she [A] has
Don't tell me how [D] she could look so fine
And now that the audience has this lonely man [A] looking dead
And tears in his eyes he's [D] leaving life
She was sweeter than a small [A] clover
She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow
But I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
When mother took her name was on
[D]
[A] [D]
She was my receiving eye
And let the [A] wavy bride
Make a count of all my [D] happiness
On bright September morning
The day that [A] you called her
God took her to the bridegroom
[D] She was sweeter than a small [A] clover
She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow
But I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
When mother took her name was [D] on
In [A] [D]
the night he reached country on a evening [A] long ago
And an old man came to me and said, look at [D] the flower down
And as the friends were parted
She was nearer [A] to my heart
And my mother was the only one [D] that I loved
She was sweeter than a small [A] clover
She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow
But I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
When mother took her name was [D] on
When [A]
mother took her name [D] was on
Key:
D
A
Em
D
A
Em
D
A
[D] _ _ _ _ In the night he reached country on _ a evening [A] long ago
Sent a note and then he slipped [Em] through [D] the cardinal
_ Sent _ a girl to die his griefs day
She said, I'm only what I [A] must be
You promised me a story [D] you could tell
_ _ _ Don't tell me of the past or my mother and tears she [A] has
Don't tell me how [D] she could look so fine
_ And _ now that the audience has this lonely man [A] looking dead
And tears in his eyes he's [D] leaving life
She _ was sweeter than a small [A] clover
_ She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow
But _ I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
_ _ When mother took her name was on
[D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ She _ was my receiving eye
And let the [A] wavy bride
_ _ Make a count of all my [D] happiness
_ _ _ _ On bright September morning
The day that [A] you called her
God took her to the bridegroom
[D] _ _ _ _ _ She was sweeter than a small [A] clover
_ _ She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow
_ _ _ But I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
_ When mother took her name was [D] on _
In _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ the night he reached country on a evening [A] long ago _
And an old man came to me and said, look at [D] the flower down _
_ _ _ And as the friends were parted
She was nearer [A] to my heart
And my mother was the only one [D] that I loved
She _ was sweeter than a small [A] clover
_ _ She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow _
_ But I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
_ When mother took her name was [D] on
When _ _ [A] _
mother took her name [D] was on _ _
Sent a note and then he slipped [Em] through [D] the cardinal
_ Sent _ a girl to die his griefs day
She said, I'm only what I [A] must be
You promised me a story [D] you could tell
_ _ _ Don't tell me of the past or my mother and tears she [A] has
Don't tell me how [D] she could look so fine
_ And _ now that the audience has this lonely man [A] looking dead
And tears in his eyes he's [D] leaving life
She _ was sweeter than a small [A] clover
_ She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow
But _ I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
_ _ When mother took her name was on
[D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ She _ was my receiving eye
And let the [A] wavy bride
_ _ Make a count of all my [D] happiness
_ _ _ _ On bright September morning
The day that [A] you called her
God took her to the bridegroom
[D] _ _ _ _ _ She was sweeter than a small [A] clover
_ _ She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow
_ _ _ But I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
_ When mother took her name was [D] on _
In _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ the night he reached country on a evening [A] long ago _
And an old man came to me and said, look at [D] the flower down _
_ _ _ And as the friends were parted
She was nearer [A] to my heart
And my mother was the only one [D] that I loved
She _ was sweeter than a small [A] clover
_ _ She was better than the evening [D] sunset glow _
_ But I never will forget how [A] much I loved her
_ When mother took her name was [D] on
When _ _ [A] _
mother took her name [D] was on _ _