Chords for DONOVAN Season Of The Witch #2
Tempo:
79.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
Am
Em
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
It was in Bert's, Jansh's house, John Renborn says, when Bert was showing me [F#] D9.
[D] [Am]
D9 is what comes from this descending, [Bm] [Am] [Dm]
[Am] [Em] [F#m] which is [N] one of the basic picking things that extraordinary songs [F#] are made from.
[A] And when it [F#] got down to [D] here, [E] when he showed me it, just like I showed [G#] Lennon and McCartney and George certain chords,
suddenly a whole new song appears, as I say, as [Gm] if out of nowhere.
[A] And then so I started [G] to, [D] [Am] [D] now where I got the [A] tempo, I don't know, but it's true [G#] that Renborn said that I played it [D] seven hours straight [A] in Bert's kitchen or Renborn's kitchen.
[D] Sean Phillips was [A] there.
[D] So it becomes,
[A] When I look [D] out my window, [Am] [D]
[A] [G] what do you [D] think I see?
[A] When I look [Em] out my [Am] window, [Dm]
[A] so many [F] different people to be.
[D]
[A] That it's [D] strange, [Am] [Dm] [Bm] so [A] [D] strange.
[A] You've got to pick up [D] every stitch.
[Dm]
[A] You've got to pick up [D] every stitch.
[D]
[A] When a rabbit's [Em] running in [D] the [Am] ditch.
[D]
[A] [Em] [D] Must be [E] the season of [A] the witch.
[D] Must be [E] the [A] season of the witch.
Must [D] be [E] the season of [A] the witch.
[Em] [D]
[D] [Am]
D9 is what comes from this descending, [Bm] [Am] [Dm]
[Am] [Em] [F#m] which is [N] one of the basic picking things that extraordinary songs [F#] are made from.
[A] And when it [F#] got down to [D] here, [E] when he showed me it, just like I showed [G#] Lennon and McCartney and George certain chords,
suddenly a whole new song appears, as I say, as [Gm] if out of nowhere.
[A] And then so I started [G] to, [D] [Am] [D] now where I got the [A] tempo, I don't know, but it's true [G#] that Renborn said that I played it [D] seven hours straight [A] in Bert's kitchen or Renborn's kitchen.
[D] Sean Phillips was [A] there.
[D] So it becomes,
[A] When I look [D] out my window, [Am] [D]
[A] [G] what do you [D] think I see?
[A] When I look [Em] out my [Am] window, [Dm]
[A] so many [F] different people to be.
[D]
[A] That it's [D] strange, [Am] [Dm] [Bm] so [A] [D] strange.
[A] You've got to pick up [D] every stitch.
[Dm]
[A] You've got to pick up [D] every stitch.
[D]
[A] When a rabbit's [Em] running in [D] the [Am] ditch.
[D]
[A] [Em] [D] Must be [E] the season of [A] the witch.
[D] Must be [E] the [A] season of the witch.
Must [D] be [E] the season of [A] the witch.
[Em] [D]
Key:
D
A
Am
Em
Dm
D
A
Am
It was in Bert's, Jansh's house, John Renborn says, when Bert was showing me [F#] D9.
[D] _ [Am] _ _ _
D9 is what comes from this descending, [Bm] _ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[Am] _ [Em] _ [F#m] which is [N] one of the basic picking things that extraordinary songs [F#] are made from.
[A] And when it [F#] got down to [D] here, _ [E] when he showed me it, just like I showed [G#] Lennon and McCartney and George certain chords,
suddenly a whole new song appears, as I say, as [Gm] if out of nowhere.
[A] And then so I started [G] to, [D] _ [Am] _ [D] now where I got the [A] tempo, I don't know, but it's true [G#] that Renborn said that I played it [D] seven hours straight [A] in Bert's kitchen or Renborn's kitchen.
[D] _ Sean Phillips was [A] there.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ So it becomes,
[A] _ When I look [D] out my window, [Am] _ [D] _
[A] _ _ [G] what do you [D] think I see? _ _
[A] _ When I look [Em] out my [Am] window, _ [Dm] _
[A] _ _ so many [F] different people to be.
[D] _
[A] _ That it's [D] strange, [Am] _ [Dm] [Bm] so [A] _ _ _ [D] strange. _ _ _
[A] You've got to pick up [D] every stitch.
[Dm] _ _
[A] You've got to pick up [D] every stitch.
[D] _ _
[A] When a rabbit's [Em] running in [D] the [Am] ditch.
[D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] Must be [E] the season of [A] the witch.
_ [D] Must be [E] the [A] season of the witch.
Must [D] be [E] the season of [A] the witch.
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _
[D] _ [Am] _ _ _
D9 is what comes from this descending, [Bm] _ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[Am] _ [Em] _ [F#m] which is [N] one of the basic picking things that extraordinary songs [F#] are made from.
[A] And when it [F#] got down to [D] here, _ [E] when he showed me it, just like I showed [G#] Lennon and McCartney and George certain chords,
suddenly a whole new song appears, as I say, as [Gm] if out of nowhere.
[A] And then so I started [G] to, [D] _ [Am] _ [D] now where I got the [A] tempo, I don't know, but it's true [G#] that Renborn said that I played it [D] seven hours straight [A] in Bert's kitchen or Renborn's kitchen.
[D] _ Sean Phillips was [A] there.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ So it becomes,
[A] _ When I look [D] out my window, [Am] _ [D] _
[A] _ _ [G] what do you [D] think I see? _ _
[A] _ When I look [Em] out my [Am] window, _ [Dm] _
[A] _ _ so many [F] different people to be.
[D] _
[A] _ That it's [D] strange, [Am] _ [Dm] [Bm] so [A] _ _ _ [D] strange. _ _ _
[A] You've got to pick up [D] every stitch.
[Dm] _ _
[A] You've got to pick up [D] every stitch.
[D] _ _
[A] When a rabbit's [Em] running in [D] the [Am] ditch.
[D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] Must be [E] the season of [A] the witch.
_ [D] Must be [E] the [A] season of the witch.
Must [D] be [E] the season of [A] the witch.
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _