Chords for Dick Gaughan - Outlaws and Dreamers
Tempo:
111.9 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
F#
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B]
[Em] [B]
Songs about continuity and tradition.
[G] [E] [B]
It's a kind of a salute to those who've gone before, including [E] Ewan and Woody.
[B]
The days and [F#] the hours [E] quickly turn [B] into seasons.
[E] The weeks [B] and the months quickly turn into [E]
years.
[B] The present [F#] is coloured [E] by memories [B] of childhood,
of [E]
[G#m] heartache [B] and happiness, [F#] laughter and [B] tears.
I've flown [F#] and have driven [E] long miles by [B] the million,
through desert and forest and high [E] mountain range,
[B] through pastures [F#] aplenty [E] and dark [B] city by ways.
[E]
Life on [B] the moon [F#] in both car [B] and plane.
Thirty-five [F#] years [E] of sin and [B] failure,
thirty [E]-five
[B] years of life on the [E]
road.
[B] Laughing [F#] at tyrants, [E] spitting [B] at despots,
[E] I've danced [B] in the footsteps [F#] of men [B] like Tom and Joe.
And they've called [F#] me an outlaw, and they've [E] called me a [B] dreamer.
[E] They said I [B] would change as I aged and grew [E] old,
[B] that the memory [F#m] would fade [Em] of the things [G#m] I had [B] lived through,
[E] that the flash [B] fire of youth [F#] would slowly [B] turn cold.
But [E] I raise up my glass and drink [A] deep [E] of its flame,
[B] to those who have gone, who are links in [E] the chain.
And I give my soul's promise, [A] I give my [E] heart's pledge,
[B] to outlaws and dreamers [F#] and life [B] at the end.
Here's to [F#] the vision [E] that binds us [B] together,
[E] that tears down [B] the walls that would keep [E] us apart.
[B] Here's to [F#] the future [E] where dreams [B] will be honoured.
Here's to the flame of freedom [F#] that burns in [B] our hearts.
For the fire is [F#] still burning, [E] the future is [B] still calling,
[E]
following the [B] dream till the end of [E] my days.
[B] Wishing's [F#] for fools, [E] but dreams are [B] for outlaws.
[E] Laughter's [B] for lovers [F#] and tears [B] for the brave.
And I [E] raise up my glass and [A] drink deep [E] of its flame,
[B] to those who have gone, who are links in [E] the chain.
And I give my soul's promise, [A] I give my [E] heart's pledge,
[B] to outlaws and dreamers [F#m] and life [E] at the end.
To outlaws and [B]
dreamers [F#] and life [B] at the end.
[N] [Dm]
[Em] [B]
Songs about continuity and tradition.
[G] [E] [B]
It's a kind of a salute to those who've gone before, including [E] Ewan and Woody.
[B]
The days and [F#] the hours [E] quickly turn [B] into seasons.
[E] The weeks [B] and the months quickly turn into [E]
years.
[B] The present [F#] is coloured [E] by memories [B] of childhood,
of [E]
[G#m] heartache [B] and happiness, [F#] laughter and [B] tears.
I've flown [F#] and have driven [E] long miles by [B] the million,
through desert and forest and high [E] mountain range,
[B] through pastures [F#] aplenty [E] and dark [B] city by ways.
[E]
Life on [B] the moon [F#] in both car [B] and plane.
Thirty-five [F#] years [E] of sin and [B] failure,
thirty [E]-five
[B] years of life on the [E]
road.
[B] Laughing [F#] at tyrants, [E] spitting [B] at despots,
[E] I've danced [B] in the footsteps [F#] of men [B] like Tom and Joe.
And they've called [F#] me an outlaw, and they've [E] called me a [B] dreamer.
[E] They said I [B] would change as I aged and grew [E] old,
[B] that the memory [F#m] would fade [Em] of the things [G#m] I had [B] lived through,
[E] that the flash [B] fire of youth [F#] would slowly [B] turn cold.
But [E] I raise up my glass and drink [A] deep [E] of its flame,
[B] to those who have gone, who are links in [E] the chain.
And I give my soul's promise, [A] I give my [E] heart's pledge,
[B] to outlaws and dreamers [F#] and life [B] at the end.
Here's to [F#] the vision [E] that binds us [B] together,
[E] that tears down [B] the walls that would keep [E] us apart.
[B] Here's to [F#] the future [E] where dreams [B] will be honoured.
Here's to the flame of freedom [F#] that burns in [B] our hearts.
For the fire is [F#] still burning, [E] the future is [B] still calling,
[E]
following the [B] dream till the end of [E] my days.
[B] Wishing's [F#] for fools, [E] but dreams are [B] for outlaws.
[E] Laughter's [B] for lovers [F#] and tears [B] for the brave.
And I [E] raise up my glass and [A] drink deep [E] of its flame,
[B] to those who have gone, who are links in [E] the chain.
And I give my soul's promise, [A] I give my [E] heart's pledge,
[B] to outlaws and dreamers [F#m] and life [E] at the end.
To outlaws and [B]
dreamers [F#] and life [B] at the end.
[N] [Dm]
Key:
B
E
F#
A
Em
B
E
F#
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ Songs about continuity and tradition.
_ [G] _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ It's a kind of a salute to those who've gone before, including [E] Ewan and Woody.
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ The _ _ days and [F#] the hours [E] quickly turn [B] into seasons.
_ [E] The weeks [B] and the months quickly turn into [E] _
years.
[B] The present [F#] is coloured [E] by memories [B] of childhood,
of [E] _
[G#m] heartache [B] and happiness, [F#] laughter and [B] _ tears. _ _ _
I've flown [F#] and have driven _ [E] long miles by [B] the million,
through desert and _ forest and high [E] mountain range,
[B] through pastures [F#] aplenty [E] and dark [B] city by ways.
_ [E]
Life on [B] the moon [F#] in both car [B] and plane. _ _ _ _
Thirty-five [F#] _ years [E] of sin and [B] failure,
thirty [E]-five _
[B] _ years of life on the [E]
road.
_ [B] Laughing [F#] at tyrants, [E] _ spitting [B] at despots,
[E] I've danced [B] in the footsteps [F#] of men [B] like Tom and Joe.
_ _ _ And they've called [F#] me an outlaw, and they've [E] called me a [B] dreamer.
[E] They said I [B] would change as I aged and grew [E] _ old,
[B] that the memory [F#m] would fade [Em] of the things [G#m] I had [B] lived through,
[E] that the flash [B] fire of youth [F#] would slowly [B] turn cold.
_ _ _ But [E] I raise up my glass and drink [A] deep [E] of its flame,
[B] to those who have gone, who are links in [E] the chain.
And I give my soul's promise, [A] I give my [E] heart's pledge,
[B] to outlaws and dreamers [F#] and life [B] at the _ end.
_ _ _ Here's to [F#] the vision [E] that binds us [B] together,
[E] that tears down [B] the walls that would keep [E] us apart.
_ [B] Here's to [F#] the future [E] where dreams [B] will be honoured.
_ Here's to the flame of freedom [F#] that burns in [B] our hearts. _ _
For the fire is [F#] still burning, [E] the future is [B] still calling,
[E] _
following the [B] dream till the end of [E] my days.
[B] _ Wishing's [F#] for fools, [E] but dreams are [B] for outlaws. _
[E] _ Laughter's [B] for lovers [F#] and tears [B] for the brave.
_ And I [E] raise up my glass and [A] drink deep [E] of its flame,
[B] to those who have gone, who are links in [E] the chain.
And I give my soul's promise, [A] I give my _ [E] heart's pledge,
[B] to outlaws and _ dreamers [F#m] and life [E] at the end.
To outlaws and [B] _
dreamers [F#] and life [B] at the _ _ end.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ Songs about continuity and tradition.
_ [G] _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ It's a kind of a salute to those who've gone before, including [E] Ewan and Woody.
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ The _ _ days and [F#] the hours [E] quickly turn [B] into seasons.
_ [E] The weeks [B] and the months quickly turn into [E] _
years.
[B] The present [F#] is coloured [E] by memories [B] of childhood,
of [E] _
[G#m] heartache [B] and happiness, [F#] laughter and [B] _ tears. _ _ _
I've flown [F#] and have driven _ [E] long miles by [B] the million,
through desert and _ forest and high [E] mountain range,
[B] through pastures [F#] aplenty [E] and dark [B] city by ways.
_ [E]
Life on [B] the moon [F#] in both car [B] and plane. _ _ _ _
Thirty-five [F#] _ years [E] of sin and [B] failure,
thirty [E]-five _
[B] _ years of life on the [E]
road.
_ [B] Laughing [F#] at tyrants, [E] _ spitting [B] at despots,
[E] I've danced [B] in the footsteps [F#] of men [B] like Tom and Joe.
_ _ _ And they've called [F#] me an outlaw, and they've [E] called me a [B] dreamer.
[E] They said I [B] would change as I aged and grew [E] _ old,
[B] that the memory [F#m] would fade [Em] of the things [G#m] I had [B] lived through,
[E] that the flash [B] fire of youth [F#] would slowly [B] turn cold.
_ _ _ But [E] I raise up my glass and drink [A] deep [E] of its flame,
[B] to those who have gone, who are links in [E] the chain.
And I give my soul's promise, [A] I give my [E] heart's pledge,
[B] to outlaws and dreamers [F#] and life [B] at the _ end.
_ _ _ Here's to [F#] the vision [E] that binds us [B] together,
[E] that tears down [B] the walls that would keep [E] us apart.
_ [B] Here's to [F#] the future [E] where dreams [B] will be honoured.
_ Here's to the flame of freedom [F#] that burns in [B] our hearts. _ _
For the fire is [F#] still burning, [E] the future is [B] still calling,
[E] _
following the [B] dream till the end of [E] my days.
[B] _ Wishing's [F#] for fools, [E] but dreams are [B] for outlaws. _
[E] _ Laughter's [B] for lovers [F#] and tears [B] for the brave.
_ And I [E] raise up my glass and [A] drink deep [E] of its flame,
[B] to those who have gone, who are links in [E] the chain.
And I give my soul's promise, [A] I give my _ [E] heart's pledge,
[B] to outlaws and _ dreamers [F#m] and life [E] at the end.
To outlaws and [B] _
dreamers [F#] and life [B] at the _ _ end.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _