Chords for DIXIE'S LAND
Tempo:
104.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] Okay, one, two, three.
[G] [D]
[A] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] [D]
[G] [E] [A] [D]
[G] [D] [A] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] [D]
[G] [E] [A] Dixie [D] hooray hooray in Dixie's [G] land I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Old Mrs.
Mary, Bill [G] DeWeaver, William was a gay [D] deceiver.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And when he put his arms [G] around her, smiled as fierce as a forty [D] pounder.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish I [G] was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in [G] Dixie's land.
I'll take my [D] stand and live and die in [A] [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
His face was sharp as a butcher's [G] cleaver, but that did not seem to leave [D] him.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
On this sack, the foolish [G] Marchie died for a man that broke her heart.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in Dixie's land.
And [G] I'll take my stand [D] and live and die [A] in Dixie.
[D] Away, [A]
away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A]
away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Now here's to the health of the next old [G] missus and the gals that wanna kiss [D] us.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And if you wanna drive away [G] sorrow, come and hear our song tomorrow.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in [G] Dixie's land.
And I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in Dixie.
[D] Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
[G] [D]
[G]
[D]
[G] [E]
[A] [D] [G] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
Well, I wish I was in the land of cotton [G] old time there or not.
Look [D] away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
In Dixie's land where I was [G] born and early on one frosty morning.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look [D] away Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in Dixie's [G] land.
And I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] [D] away, away down south [Bm] [A] in
[D] Dixie.
Did [Gm]
[G] you guys mind introducing the band?
Okay, sure.
Hi, I'm Brian Bell.
Nice to meet you.
I'm Tom.
I'm your brother.
Does mom [Dm] know you're here?
No.
Oh, shh.
My God.
A little minstrel foolishness.
Let's see, on your left is Mike Paul on fiddle.
Next to him is Joe Whitney on the flute.
My name's Fred Ewers on fiddle.
This is Dave Goss on guitar.
Tom DiGiuseppe in the back there on banjo.
My brother Joe Ewers on banjo.
And Bob Beeman on the
[G] [D]
[A] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] [D]
[G] [E] [A] [D]
[G] [D] [A] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] [D]
[G] [E] [A] Dixie [D] hooray hooray in Dixie's [G] land I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Old Mrs.
Mary, Bill [G] DeWeaver, William was a gay [D] deceiver.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And when he put his arms [G] around her, smiled as fierce as a forty [D] pounder.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish I [G] was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in [G] Dixie's land.
I'll take my [D] stand and live and die in [A] [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
His face was sharp as a butcher's [G] cleaver, but that did not seem to leave [D] him.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
On this sack, the foolish [G] Marchie died for a man that broke her heart.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in Dixie's land.
And [G] I'll take my stand [D] and live and die [A] in Dixie.
[D] Away, [A]
away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A]
away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Now here's to the health of the next old [G] missus and the gals that wanna kiss [D] us.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And if you wanna drive away [G] sorrow, come and hear our song tomorrow.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in [G] Dixie's land.
And I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in Dixie.
[D] Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
[G] [D]
[G]
[D]
[G] [E]
[A] [D] [G] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
Well, I wish I was in the land of cotton [G] old time there or not.
Look [D] away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
In Dixie's land where I was [G] born and early on one frosty morning.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look [D] away Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in Dixie's [G] land.
And I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] [D] away, away down south [Bm] [A] in
[D] Dixie.
Did [Gm]
[G] you guys mind introducing the band?
Okay, sure.
Hi, I'm Brian Bell.
Nice to meet you.
I'm Tom.
I'm your brother.
Does mom [Dm] know you're here?
No.
Oh, shh.
My God.
A little minstrel foolishness.
Let's see, on your left is Mike Paul on fiddle.
Next to him is Joe Whitney on the flute.
My name's Fred Ewers on fiddle.
This is Dave Goss on guitar.
Tom DiGiuseppe in the back there on banjo.
My brother Joe Ewers on banjo.
And Bob Beeman on the
Key:
D
A
G
E
Bm
D
A
G
[D] Okay, one, two, three. _ _ _
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[G] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _
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_ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [E] _ [A] Dixie [D] hooray hooray in Dixie's [G] land I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Old Mrs.
Mary, Bill [G] DeWeaver, William was a gay [D] deceiver.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And when he put his arms [G] around her, smiled as fierce as a forty [D] pounder.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish I [G] was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in [G] Dixie's land.
I'll take my [D] stand and live and die in [A] [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
His face was sharp as a butcher's [G] cleaver, but that did not seem to leave [D] him.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
On this sack, the foolish [G] Marchie died for a man that broke her heart.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in Dixie's land.
And [G] I'll take my stand [D] and live and die [A] in Dixie.
[D] Away, [A]
away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A]
away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Now here's to the health of the next old [G] missus and the gals that wanna kiss [D] us.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And if you wanna drive away [G] sorrow, come and hear our song tomorrow.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in [G] Dixie's land.
And I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in Dixie.
[D] Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie. _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
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[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
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_ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _
Well, I wish I was in the land of cotton [G] old time there or not.
Look [D] away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
In Dixie's land where I was [G] born and early on one frosty morning.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look [D] away Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in Dixie's [G] land.
And I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, _ [A] [D] away, away down _ south _ [Bm] _ [A] in _ _ _
[D] _ _ Dixie. _ _ _ _
_ Did _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ you guys mind introducing the band?
Okay, sure.
Hi, I'm Brian Bell.
Nice to meet you.
I'm Tom.
I'm your brother.
_ Does mom [Dm] know you're here?
No.
Oh, shh.
My God.
_ _ _ _ A little minstrel foolishness.
_ Let's see, on your left is Mike Paul on fiddle.
Next to him is Joe Whitney on the flute.
My name's Fred Ewers on fiddle.
This is Dave Goss on guitar.
Tom DiGiuseppe in the back there on banjo.
My brother Joe Ewers on banjo.
And Bob Beeman on the
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_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
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_ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [E] _ [A] Dixie [D] hooray hooray in Dixie's [G] land I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Old Mrs.
Mary, Bill [G] DeWeaver, William was a gay [D] deceiver.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And when he put his arms [G] around her, smiled as fierce as a forty [D] pounder.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish I [G] was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in [G] Dixie's land.
I'll take my [D] stand and live and die in [A] [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
His face was sharp as a butcher's [G] cleaver, but that did not seem to leave [D] him.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
On this sack, the foolish [G] Marchie died for a man that broke her heart.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in Dixie's land.
And [G] I'll take my stand [D] and live and die [A] in Dixie.
[D] Away, [A]
away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A]
away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Now here's to the health of the next old [G] missus and the gals that wanna kiss [D] us.
Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And if you wanna drive away [G] sorrow, come and hear our song tomorrow.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in [G] Dixie's land.
And I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in Dixie.
[D] Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie. _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [E] _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _
Well, I wish I was in the land of cotton [G] old time there or not.
Look [D] away, look away, [A] look away [D] Dixie land.
In Dixie's land where I was [G] born and early on one frosty morning.
[D] Look away, look away, [A] look [D] away Dixie land.
And I wish [G] I was in [E] Dixie hooray [A] hooray [D] in Dixie's [G] land.
And I'll take my [D] stand and live and [A] die in [D] Dixie.
Away, [A] away, [D] away down south to Dixie.
Away, _ [A] [D] away, away down _ south _ [Bm] _ [A] in _ _ _
[D] _ _ Dixie. _ _ _ _
_ Did _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ you guys mind introducing the band?
Okay, sure.
Hi, I'm Brian Bell.
Nice to meet you.
I'm Tom.
I'm your brother.
_ Does mom [Dm] know you're here?
No.
Oh, shh.
My God.
_ _ _ _ A little minstrel foolishness.
_ Let's see, on your left is Mike Paul on fiddle.
Next to him is Joe Whitney on the flute.
My name's Fred Ewers on fiddle.
This is Dave Goss on guitar.
Tom DiGiuseppe in the back there on banjo.
My brother Joe Ewers on banjo.
And Bob Beeman on the