Chords for Delaney Sample
Tempo:
125.7 bpm
Chords used:
D
Am
C
A
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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You don't know, [Bb]
you [F] don't know, [C]
[Bb] [F] you don't know,
[Bb] [F] you don't know.
[Bb] We did a little tour, opening act for [F] Blind Faith.
And before the tour was over, Eric was playing on stage with us.
They couldn't get along personally, that whole group couldn't.
So Eric said, can I just join your band?
Yeah, grab something and hold on.
I produced an album with him in the meantime that he'd never sang before.
I hit it when I produced that, Let It Rain and [G] all that stuff.
[D]
Now I know [Am] the [C] secret, nothing [G] that [D] I lack.
If I can give my [Am] love to [C] you, I know [G] you're gonna give [D] it all back.
Let it rain, [Am] [D] let it rain, let it rain, [C] let it [G] rain down.
[D] Let it rain, [Am] let it rain, [D] let it rain, [C] let [G] it [D] rain, let it
[Am] [D] rain.
Let [C]
[G] it rain [D] down, let it rain, let [Am] [C] it rain.
That's why England got so famous, their musicians did, because they started playing our music.
Because people over here kind of forgot about where it came from, right where I'm sitting.
And a lot of people thought that that was the New English music.
And I was going around and said, hold it.
Oh, no you don't.
Oh, no, that ain't the way it goes.
This is about your Swamp Stuff, man.
You gotta go down to Mississippi to do that stuff.
And I turned Eric on to people like Robert Johnson, Howlin' Wolf, and all that stuff.
[A] [E] [Bm]
[A] Let it [D] rain, let it rain, let it [A] rain.
[E] Once [Am] it blows down, [D] I don't start [A] again.
[Am] So [D] don't walk away, you won't [F] see me again.
Cause baby, [A] come on, [Am] you might [E] hear me.
Well, [A] it's gonna stay [D] raining, [E] I know.
[Am]
[A] The Beatles and those people started hearing about us.
We went over and we [E] played the Royal Albert Hall, and all the Beatles were right there in the front row.
You know, going, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was going, that's the Beatles, Baker.
Who'd they come to see?
George Harrison came backstage and asked me, would you teach me how to play that slide?
And I said, well, you ain't done too bad.
You know, the Beatles aren't slouses, George.
He said, but I don't know how to play like you play slide.
And so I did.
And bless his heart, he even put it in his book, how it came [Abm] about.
[Ebm] [Db] Don't you remember [Cm] when you told [Bbm] me you loved [Ab] me, baby?
[Abm] [Db] Said you'd be coming [Cm] back [Bbm] this way [Ab] again, baby.
[Db] Don't you remember [Ab] when you told me [Bbm] you loved [Ab] me, baby?
[Db] Baby, baby, [Ab]
[Bbm] baby, [Ab] oh, baby.
[Gb] [Bbm]
[N]
you [F] don't know, [C]
[Bb] [F] you don't know,
[Bb] [F] you don't know.
[Bb] We did a little tour, opening act for [F] Blind Faith.
And before the tour was over, Eric was playing on stage with us.
They couldn't get along personally, that whole group couldn't.
So Eric said, can I just join your band?
Yeah, grab something and hold on.
I produced an album with him in the meantime that he'd never sang before.
I hit it when I produced that, Let It Rain and [G] all that stuff.
[D]
Now I know [Am] the [C] secret, nothing [G] that [D] I lack.
If I can give my [Am] love to [C] you, I know [G] you're gonna give [D] it all back.
Let it rain, [Am] [D] let it rain, let it rain, [C] let it [G] rain down.
[D] Let it rain, [Am] let it rain, [D] let it rain, [C] let [G] it [D] rain, let it
[Am] [D] rain.
Let [C]
[G] it rain [D] down, let it rain, let [Am] [C] it rain.
That's why England got so famous, their musicians did, because they started playing our music.
Because people over here kind of forgot about where it came from, right where I'm sitting.
And a lot of people thought that that was the New English music.
And I was going around and said, hold it.
Oh, no you don't.
Oh, no, that ain't the way it goes.
This is about your Swamp Stuff, man.
You gotta go down to Mississippi to do that stuff.
And I turned Eric on to people like Robert Johnson, Howlin' Wolf, and all that stuff.
[A] [E] [Bm]
[A] Let it [D] rain, let it rain, let it [A] rain.
[E] Once [Am] it blows down, [D] I don't start [A] again.
[Am] So [D] don't walk away, you won't [F] see me again.
Cause baby, [A] come on, [Am] you might [E] hear me.
Well, [A] it's gonna stay [D] raining, [E] I know.
[Am]
[A] The Beatles and those people started hearing about us.
We went over and we [E] played the Royal Albert Hall, and all the Beatles were right there in the front row.
You know, going, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was going, that's the Beatles, Baker.
Who'd they come to see?
George Harrison came backstage and asked me, would you teach me how to play that slide?
And I said, well, you ain't done too bad.
You know, the Beatles aren't slouses, George.
He said, but I don't know how to play like you play slide.
And so I did.
And bless his heart, he even put it in his book, how it came [Abm] about.
[Ebm] [Db] Don't you remember [Cm] when you told [Bbm] me you loved [Ab] me, baby?
[Abm] [Db] Said you'd be coming [Cm] back [Bbm] this way [Ab] again, baby.
[Db] Don't you remember [Ab] when you told me [Bbm] you loved [Ab] me, baby?
[Db] Baby, baby, [Ab]
[Bbm] baby, [Ab] oh, baby.
[Gb] [Bbm]
[N]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ You don't know, _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
you [F] don't know, [C] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] you don't know, _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] you don't know.
_ _ _ [Bb] We did a little tour, opening act for [F] Blind Faith.
And before the tour was over, Eric was playing on stage with us. _
They couldn't get along personally, that whole group couldn't.
So Eric said, can I just join your band?
_ Yeah, _ _ grab something and hold on.
_ I produced an album with him in the meantime that he'd never sang before.
I hit it when I produced that, Let It Rain and [G] all that stuff. _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
Now I know [Am] the [C] secret, _ nothing [G] that [D] I lack.
If I can give my [Am] love to [C] you, I know [G] you're gonna give [D] it all back.
Let it rain, [Am] _ [D] let it rain, let it rain, [C] let it [G] rain down.
[D] _ _ _ Let it rain, [Am] let it rain, [D] let it rain, _ _ [C] let [G] it [D] rain, _ let it _
[Am] _ _ [D] rain.
Let _ [C] _
[G] it rain [D] down, let _ _ it rain, let [Am] [C] it rain. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ That's why England got _ so famous, their musicians did, because they started playing our music.
Because people over here kind of forgot about where it came from, right where I'm sitting.
_ _ _ And a lot of people thought that that was the New English music. _
And I was going around and said, hold it.
Oh, no you don't.
Oh, no, that ain't the way it goes. _
_ This is about your Swamp Stuff, man. _
You gotta go down to Mississippi to do that stuff.
And I turned Eric on to people like Robert Johnson, _ Howlin' Wolf, and all that stuff.
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ _ [A] Let it [D] rain, let it rain, let it [A] rain.
[E] _ _ Once [Am] it blows down, _ _ [D] I don't start [A] again.
_ _ _ [Am] So [D] don't walk away, you won't [F] see me again. _ _
Cause baby, [A] come on, _ _ [Am] you might [E] hear me.
_ _ Well, [A] it's gonna stay [D] raining, _ _ [E] I know. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ The Beatles and those people started hearing about us.
We went over and we [E] played the Royal Albert Hall, and all the Beatles were right there in the front row.
You know, going, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was going, that's the Beatles, Baker.
Who'd they come to see?
_ _ _ _ George Harrison came backstage and asked me, would you teach me how to play that slide? _
And I said, well, you ain't done too bad.
You know, the Beatles _ aren't slouses, George.
He said, but I don't know how to play like you play slide.
_ And so I did.
And bless his heart, he even put it in his book, how it came [Abm] about. _
[Ebm] _ _ [Db] Don't you remember [Cm] when you told [Bbm] me you loved [Ab] me, baby? _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ [Db] Said you'd be coming [Cm] back [Bbm] this way [Ab] again, baby. _ _ _
_ _ [Db] Don't you remember [Ab] when you told me [Bbm] you loved [Ab] me, baby? _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ Baby, baby, [Ab] _
[Bbm] baby, [Ab] oh, baby. _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
you [F] don't know, [C] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] you don't know, _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] you don't know.
_ _ _ [Bb] We did a little tour, opening act for [F] Blind Faith.
And before the tour was over, Eric was playing on stage with us. _
They couldn't get along personally, that whole group couldn't.
So Eric said, can I just join your band?
_ Yeah, _ _ grab something and hold on.
_ I produced an album with him in the meantime that he'd never sang before.
I hit it when I produced that, Let It Rain and [G] all that stuff. _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
Now I know [Am] the [C] secret, _ nothing [G] that [D] I lack.
If I can give my [Am] love to [C] you, I know [G] you're gonna give [D] it all back.
Let it rain, [Am] _ [D] let it rain, let it rain, [C] let it [G] rain down.
[D] _ _ _ Let it rain, [Am] let it rain, [D] let it rain, _ _ [C] let [G] it [D] rain, _ let it _
[Am] _ _ [D] rain.
Let _ [C] _
[G] it rain [D] down, let _ _ it rain, let [Am] [C] it rain. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ That's why England got _ so famous, their musicians did, because they started playing our music.
Because people over here kind of forgot about where it came from, right where I'm sitting.
_ _ _ And a lot of people thought that that was the New English music. _
And I was going around and said, hold it.
Oh, no you don't.
Oh, no, that ain't the way it goes. _
_ This is about your Swamp Stuff, man. _
You gotta go down to Mississippi to do that stuff.
And I turned Eric on to people like Robert Johnson, _ Howlin' Wolf, and all that stuff.
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ _ [A] Let it [D] rain, let it rain, let it [A] rain.
[E] _ _ Once [Am] it blows down, _ _ [D] I don't start [A] again.
_ _ _ [Am] So [D] don't walk away, you won't [F] see me again. _ _
Cause baby, [A] come on, _ _ [Am] you might [E] hear me.
_ _ Well, [A] it's gonna stay [D] raining, _ _ [E] I know. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ The Beatles and those people started hearing about us.
We went over and we [E] played the Royal Albert Hall, and all the Beatles were right there in the front row.
You know, going, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was going, that's the Beatles, Baker.
Who'd they come to see?
_ _ _ _ George Harrison came backstage and asked me, would you teach me how to play that slide? _
And I said, well, you ain't done too bad.
You know, the Beatles _ aren't slouses, George.
He said, but I don't know how to play like you play slide.
_ And so I did.
And bless his heart, he even put it in his book, how it came [Abm] about. _
[Ebm] _ _ [Db] Don't you remember [Cm] when you told [Bbm] me you loved [Ab] me, baby? _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ [Db] Said you'd be coming [Cm] back [Bbm] this way [Ab] again, baby. _ _ _
_ _ [Db] Don't you remember [Ab] when you told me [Bbm] you loved [Ab] me, baby? _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ Baby, baby, [Ab] _
[Bbm] baby, [Ab] oh, baby. _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _