Chords for Haydn Quartet - Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet (1909)
Tempo:
138.9 bpm
Chords used:
F
A
G
C
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B] [A]
[G]
[A] [G] [F] On [G] the old farmhouse, Miranda, there [A] sat Silas and Miranda, [F] thinking of the days [Gm]
gone by.
Said he, dearie, don't be weary, you [A] were always bright and cheery, [Dm] but a tear's [Gm] all dimmed your eye.
[A] Said she, they're tears of gladness, Silas, they're not tears of [E] gladness, it is fifty [A] years to-day since we were wed.
And the [G] old man came, I brightened, and [A] his stern old heart it lightened, [Dm] and he turned to her [Gm] and said,
[Fm] Put on [C] your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [D] I hit your [B] dove into the chair,
and through [Ab] the field [F] of clover we'll drive up to Dover on [C] our golden wedding day.
Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [C] I hit [Dm] your dove into the [Bb]
[C] chair,
and through the [F] field of clover we'll drive up to Dover on our golden wedding day.
[C] [D]
[G] [D] [Gm] It was in the same old bonnet, with the [A] same blue ribbon on it, in [F] the old chair by his [D] side,
[Am] that [Gm] he drove her up to Dover, [A] through the same old field of clover, [Dm] to become his [Gm] happy bride.
[A] The birds were sweetly singing, and the same old bells were ringing, as [E] they passed the [A] quaint old church where they were wed.
And that [G] night when stars were gleaming, the [A] old couple lay a-dreaming, [F] dreaming of the word [Gm] he said,
[C] Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [C] I hit [F] your dove into [G] the chair,
[F] and through the field of clover we'll drive up to [D] Dover on our golden wedding [C]
day.
Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [D] I hit [Dm] your dove into [G] the chair,
and [F] through the field of clover we'll drive up to Dover on our golden [G] wedding [D] day.
[C] [E] [F]
[Em] [G] [C]
[G]
[G]
[A] [G] [F] On [G] the old farmhouse, Miranda, there [A] sat Silas and Miranda, [F] thinking of the days [Gm]
gone by.
Said he, dearie, don't be weary, you [A] were always bright and cheery, [Dm] but a tear's [Gm] all dimmed your eye.
[A] Said she, they're tears of gladness, Silas, they're not tears of [E] gladness, it is fifty [A] years to-day since we were wed.
And the [G] old man came, I brightened, and [A] his stern old heart it lightened, [Dm] and he turned to her [Gm] and said,
[Fm] Put on [C] your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [D] I hit your [B] dove into the chair,
and through [Ab] the field [F] of clover we'll drive up to Dover on [C] our golden wedding day.
Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [C] I hit [Dm] your dove into the [Bb]
[C] chair,
and through the [F] field of clover we'll drive up to Dover on our golden wedding day.
[C] [D]
[G] [D] [Gm] It was in the same old bonnet, with the [A] same blue ribbon on it, in [F] the old chair by his [D] side,
[Am] that [Gm] he drove her up to Dover, [A] through the same old field of clover, [Dm] to become his [Gm] happy bride.
[A] The birds were sweetly singing, and the same old bells were ringing, as [E] they passed the [A] quaint old church where they were wed.
And that [G] night when stars were gleaming, the [A] old couple lay a-dreaming, [F] dreaming of the word [Gm] he said,
[C] Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [C] I hit [F] your dove into [G] the chair,
[F] and through the field of clover we'll drive up to [D] Dover on our golden wedding [C]
day.
Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [D] I hit [Dm] your dove into [G] the chair,
and [F] through the field of clover we'll drive up to Dover on our golden [G] wedding [D] day.
[C] [E] [F]
[Em] [G] [C]
[G]
Key:
F
A
G
C
Gm
F
A
G
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[B] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ On [G] the old farmhouse, Miranda, there [A] sat Silas and Miranda, [F] thinking of the days [Gm]
gone by.
Said he, dearie, don't be weary, you [A] were always bright and cheery, [Dm] but a tear's [Gm] all dimmed your _ _ eye.
[A] Said she, they're tears of gladness, Silas, they're not tears of [E] gladness, it is fifty [A] years to-day since we were _ wed.
And the [G] old man came, I brightened, and [A] his stern old heart it lightened, [Dm] and he turned to her [Gm] and said,
[Fm] Put on [C] your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [D] I hit your [B] dove into the chair,
and through [Ab] the field [F] of clover we'll drive up to Dover on [C] our golden wedding _ day.
Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [C] I hit [Dm] your dove into the [Bb] _
[C] chair,
and through the [F] field of clover we'll drive up to Dover on our golden wedding day.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] It was in the same old bonnet, with the [A] same blue ribbon on it, in [F] the old chair by his [D] side,
[Am] that [Gm] he drove her up to Dover, [A] through the same old field of clover, [Dm] to become his [Gm] happy bride. _ _ _
[A] The birds were sweetly singing, and the same old bells were ringing, as [E] they passed the [A] quaint old church where they were wed.
_ And that [G] night when stars were gleaming, the [A] old couple lay a-dreaming, [F] dreaming of the word [Gm] he said, _
[C] Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [C] I hit [F] your dove into [G] the chair,
_ [F] and through the field of clover we'll drive up to [D] Dover on our golden wedding [C] _ _
day.
Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [D] I hit [Dm] your dove into [G] _ the chair,
and [F] through the field of clover we'll drive up to Dover on our golden [G] wedding [D] day. _
[C] _ _ _ [E] _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ On [G] the old farmhouse, Miranda, there [A] sat Silas and Miranda, [F] thinking of the days [Gm]
gone by.
Said he, dearie, don't be weary, you [A] were always bright and cheery, [Dm] but a tear's [Gm] all dimmed your _ _ eye.
[A] Said she, they're tears of gladness, Silas, they're not tears of [E] gladness, it is fifty [A] years to-day since we were _ wed.
And the [G] old man came, I brightened, and [A] his stern old heart it lightened, [Dm] and he turned to her [Gm] and said,
[Fm] Put on [C] your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [D] I hit your [B] dove into the chair,
and through [Ab] the field [F] of clover we'll drive up to Dover on [C] our golden wedding _ day.
Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [C] I hit [Dm] your dove into the [Bb] _
[C] chair,
and through the [F] field of clover we'll drive up to Dover on our golden wedding day.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] It was in the same old bonnet, with the [A] same blue ribbon on it, in [F] the old chair by his [D] side,
[Am] that [Gm] he drove her up to Dover, [A] through the same old field of clover, [Dm] to become his [Gm] happy bride. _ _ _
[A] The birds were sweetly singing, and the same old bells were ringing, as [E] they passed the [A] quaint old church where they were wed.
_ And that [G] night when stars were gleaming, the [A] old couple lay a-dreaming, [F] dreaming of the word [Gm] he said, _
[C] Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [C] I hit [F] your dove into [G] the chair,
_ [F] and through the field of clover we'll drive up to [D] Dover on our golden wedding [C] _ _
day.
Put on your old grey bonnet, [F] with the blue ribbon on it, while [D] I hit [Dm] your dove into [G] _ the chair,
and [F] through the field of clover we'll drive up to Dover on our golden [G] wedding [D] day. _
[C] _ _ _ [E] _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _