Chords for Everly Brothers, Silver Haired Daddy of mine
Tempo:
93.675 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Db
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey, we got Don and Phil, the Everly brothers [Db] here with us.
They're glad to have you fellas.
Thank you.
And their daddy Ike Everly.
It's a pleasure to have you with us.
Happy to be here John.
My brother Tommy Cash.
Thanks for coming by Tommy.
Thank you.
I've just been on the road a whole bunch lately.
Glad to have you.
Thank you.
[F] Don, Phil, you know what I enjoy most about your records, the songs you've recorded?
What I like best is the old folk songs.
You really do beautiful job of it.
I still want to do that.
In a vine covered shack in the mountains
Bravely fighting the battle [C] of time
[F] Is a dear one who's [Gm] withered [Bb] life's sorrow
[F] Is that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine
If I could recall all the hard days
[Bb] Dear old daddy I've caused [F] you to bear
[C] If I could erase [F] those eyes from your face
[G] And turn back the gold to your [C] hair
[Fm] If [F] God would but grant me the power
Just to turn back the pages [C] of time
[F] I'd give all I own [Bb] if I could but a tongue
[F] To that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine
Play it dad.
No, you play it.
[Bb]
[F] [C] [F]
If God would but grant me the power
Just to turn back the [C] pages of time
I'd [F] give all I own [Bb] if I could but a tongue
[F] To that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine
They're glad to have you fellas.
Thank you.
And their daddy Ike Everly.
It's a pleasure to have you with us.
Happy to be here John.
My brother Tommy Cash.
Thanks for coming by Tommy.
Thank you.
I've just been on the road a whole bunch lately.
Glad to have you.
Thank you.
[F] Don, Phil, you know what I enjoy most about your records, the songs you've recorded?
What I like best is the old folk songs.
You really do beautiful job of it.
I still want to do that.
In a vine covered shack in the mountains
Bravely fighting the battle [C] of time
[F] Is a dear one who's [Gm] withered [Bb] life's sorrow
[F] Is that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine
If I could recall all the hard days
[Bb] Dear old daddy I've caused [F] you to bear
[C] If I could erase [F] those eyes from your face
[G] And turn back the gold to your [C] hair
[Fm] If [F] God would but grant me the power
Just to turn back the pages [C] of time
[F] I'd give all I own [Bb] if I could but a tongue
[F] To that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine
Play it dad.
No, you play it.
[Bb]
[F] [C] [F]
If God would but grant me the power
Just to turn back the [C] pages of time
I'd [F] give all I own [Bb] if I could but a tongue
[F] To that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine
Key:
F
C
Bb
Db
Gm
F
C
Bb
_ _ _ _ Hey, we got Don and Phil, the Everly brothers [Db] here with us.
They're glad to have you fellas.
Thank you.
And their daddy Ike Everly.
It's a pleasure to have you with us.
Happy to be here John.
My brother Tommy Cash.
Thanks for coming by Tommy.
Thank you.
I've just been on the road a whole bunch lately.
Glad to have you.
Thank you.
[F] Don, Phil, you know what I enjoy most about your records, the songs you've recorded?
What I like best is the old folk songs.
You really do beautiful job of it.
I still want to do that.
_ In a vine covered shack in the mountains
Bravely fighting the battle [C] of time
_ [F] Is a dear one who's [Gm] withered [Bb] life's sorrow
_ [F] Is that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine
_ If I could recall all the hard days
_ [Bb] Dear old daddy I've caused [F] you to bear
_ [C] If I could erase [F] those eyes from your face
[G] And turn back the gold to your [C] hair
_ [Fm] If [F] God would but grant me the power
_ Just to turn back the pages [C] of time _
[F] I'd give all I own [Bb] if I could but a tongue
[F] To that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine
Play it dad.
No, you play it.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
If God would but grant me the power
Just to turn back the [C] pages of time _
I'd [F] give all I own [Bb] if I could but a tongue
[F] To that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine _
They're glad to have you fellas.
Thank you.
And their daddy Ike Everly.
It's a pleasure to have you with us.
Happy to be here John.
My brother Tommy Cash.
Thanks for coming by Tommy.
Thank you.
I've just been on the road a whole bunch lately.
Glad to have you.
Thank you.
[F] Don, Phil, you know what I enjoy most about your records, the songs you've recorded?
What I like best is the old folk songs.
You really do beautiful job of it.
I still want to do that.
_ In a vine covered shack in the mountains
Bravely fighting the battle [C] of time
_ [F] Is a dear one who's [Gm] withered [Bb] life's sorrow
_ [F] Is that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine
_ If I could recall all the hard days
_ [Bb] Dear old daddy I've caused [F] you to bear
_ [C] If I could erase [F] those eyes from your face
[G] And turn back the gold to your [C] hair
_ [Fm] If [F] God would but grant me the power
_ Just to turn back the pages [C] of time _
[F] I'd give all I own [Bb] if I could but a tongue
[F] To that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine
Play it dad.
No, you play it.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
If God would but grant me the power
Just to turn back the [C] pages of time _
I'd [F] give all I own [Bb] if I could but a tongue
[F] To that silver [C] haired daddy [F] of mine _