Chords for Emmylou Harris - How She Could Sing The Wildwood Flower (c.2008).
Tempo:
74 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E] [B] [E]
How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
The [E] orphan girl he would love so [B] long
[E] In the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
And [E] all he [B] has left of her [E] is a song
He first saw her
Standing by a cabin door her song was ringing
Out [B] in a voice so [E] strong and sure to the lonesome valley
He'd bring her there to be his bride where they would live and [B] work together
[E] side by side
She was his sunshine
She was his moon and morning star his words would ring true
on [B] the chords of her [E] guitar
He was driven and lost to her for days and days till the lonesome valley
[B] Finally drove her [E] far away
How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
The [E] orphan girl he would love [B] so long
In [E] the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
[E] Now all he has [B] left of her [E] is a song
[A]
[E] [B]
[E] We [A]
[E] [B] [E]
all cling to
As the years keep rolling on one single promise
Of [B] a love that's past [E] and gone and that lonesome valley
We all walk it by ourselves with a wildwood flower
[B] It's a story [E] we will tell
How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
[E] The orphan girl he would love [B] so long
In [E] the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
Now [E] all he has [B] left of her [E] is a song
How [B] [E]
she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
[E] All we [B] have left of her [E] is a song
[A] [E] [B] [E]
[N]
How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
The [E] orphan girl he would love so [B] long
[E] In the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
And [E] all he [B] has left of her [E] is a song
He first saw her
Standing by a cabin door her song was ringing
Out [B] in a voice so [E] strong and sure to the lonesome valley
He'd bring her there to be his bride where they would live and [B] work together
[E] side by side
She was his sunshine
She was his moon and morning star his words would ring true
on [B] the chords of her [E] guitar
He was driven and lost to her for days and days till the lonesome valley
[B] Finally drove her [E] far away
How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
The [E] orphan girl he would love [B] so long
In [E] the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
[E] Now all he has [B] left of her [E] is a song
[A]
[E] [B]
[E] We [A]
[E] [B] [E]
all cling to
As the years keep rolling on one single promise
Of [B] a love that's past [E] and gone and that lonesome valley
We all walk it by ourselves with a wildwood flower
[B] It's a story [E] we will tell
How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
[E] The orphan girl he would love [B] so long
In [E] the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
Now [E] all he has [B] left of her [E] is a song
How [B] [E]
she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
[E] All we [B] have left of her [E] is a song
[A] [E] [B] [E]
[N]
Key:
E
B
A
E
B
A
E
B
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
The _ [E] orphan girl he would love so [B] long
_ [E] In the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
And [E] all he [B] has left of her [E] is a song
He first saw her
Standing by a cabin door her song was ringing
Out [B] in a voice so [E] strong and sure to the lonesome valley
He'd bring her there to be his bride where they would live and [B] work together
[E] side by side
She was his sunshine
She was his moon and morning star his words would ring true
on [B] the chords of her [E] guitar
He was driven and lost to her for days and days till the lonesome valley
[B] Finally drove her [E] far away
_ _ How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
The [E] orphan girl he would love [B] so long
In [E] the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
_ [E] Now all he has [B] left of her [E] is a song
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [E] _ _ We _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ _ all cling to
As the years keep rolling on one single promise
Of [B] a love that's past [E] and gone and that lonesome valley
We all walk it by ourselves with a wildwood flower
[B] It's a story [E] we will tell
_ _ How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
_ [E] The orphan girl he would love [B] so long
In [E] the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
Now [E] all he has [B] left of her [E] is a song
How _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ she could sing the [A] wildwood flower _
[E] All we [B] have left of her [E] is a song _
[A] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
The _ [E] orphan girl he would love so [B] long
_ [E] In the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
And [E] all he [B] has left of her [E] is a song
He first saw her
Standing by a cabin door her song was ringing
Out [B] in a voice so [E] strong and sure to the lonesome valley
He'd bring her there to be his bride where they would live and [B] work together
[E] side by side
She was his sunshine
She was his moon and morning star his words would ring true
on [B] the chords of her [E] guitar
He was driven and lost to her for days and days till the lonesome valley
[B] Finally drove her [E] far away
_ _ How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
The [E] orphan girl he would love [B] so long
In [E] the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
_ [E] Now all he has [B] left of her [E] is a song
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [E] _ _ We _ [A] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ _ all cling to
As the years keep rolling on one single promise
Of [B] a love that's past [E] and gone and that lonesome valley
We all walk it by ourselves with a wildwood flower
[B] It's a story [E] we will tell
_ _ How she could sing the [A] wildwood flower
_ [E] The orphan girl he would love [B] so long
In [E] the end he knew she'd been his [A] finest hour
Now [E] all he has [B] left of her [E] is a song
How _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ she could sing the [A] wildwood flower _
[E] All we [B] have left of her [E] is a song _
[A] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _