Chords for Ian Tyson pt 9 with Neil Young
Tempo:
100.7 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Am
C
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Am]
[D]
[G] I was having some success with my cutting horses and then suddenly [Eb] out of [A] nowhere Neil Young
Recut
[D] for strong winds
There was this place [E] we used to go and for a nickel you could [A] put a nickel in the jukebox or a [E] quarter
Whatever and not play this and this song was on it
So I used to play it all the [D] time because I that's where I heard it for the first time and [Dm] and I loved the
song I've always loved it [Db] and
[Am] Used to listen to it over and over again.
It's one of the best
Actual [Cm] performances of a song I did just it just [B] caught [D] my attention, you know
There aren't many songs that I've sang that I [F] didn't write so it was very real
[G] Yeah, I don't think you'd get it more real than that
[Am] It's a huge album
wonderful now [D] and
The song got a lot of attention and and also I got this big check certainly enough for a down payment on it
In those days down payment on a piece of land and I bought this quarter section and [D] that became the Tyson ranch
[C] Ian's a real guy.
He doesn't [G] hide things doesn't seem to me.
[F] I just
Really enjoy listening to his music is a very [D] authentic
Very authentic [Dm] Canadian country singer Canadian [Bm] country folk whatever you want to call [Am] it.
It's just an original
And then this is your place [C] here
Yeah, the world famous.
Okay
Come [D] on in
[Am] how many years has it been [Cm] Matt?
51 [C] 52 years.
[D] I thought it was more than that
[Dm] See we didn't make that mistake getting married, that's right.
I [Bm] know almost very close had [C] the ring
[Em] In was a very good-looking [D] fellow very very we met at art school and
[G] we had planned to go to Toronto to be artists [E] together and
[D] Thought we'd be spending the rest [G] of our life together.
We didn't [Em] so that's [G] what these letters are all [Am] about
They're [Bm] hard to read because [D] they're so sad
Our good times all are gone [E] and I'm bound for [Am] moving on
[A] If I ever come your way, I'll look you [G] up
[C] [Em]
[D] He sat down and wrote that song [Bm] and [G] a lot of people [Am] can relate to it today
[D]
[G]
[Am] Horses and [D] music.
Those are mine.
Those are my things, you [G] know, and
I'm gonna write a book [C] on how not to handle women.
[Em] I think it'll be a bestseller and
[D] but yeah, yeah, I'm
I'm a music and horse guy
[C] We had a wonderful
Reunion it was lovely to [B] see
lovely to see Gordon Lightfoot
[N] He um, you know, his life is difficult.
He's [Em] got a lot of health issues
You know, he's a bachelor
[Abm] Another bachelor like like all of us.
[C] We're all doing the last
You [F] know the last quarter mile [C] we're all doing by ourselves we're doing it alone
[G] You know, you gotta walk that Lonesome Valley by yourself.
I prefer not [N] to do it, but
[D]
[G] I was having some success with my cutting horses and then suddenly [Eb] out of [A] nowhere Neil Young
Recut
[D] for strong winds
There was this place [E] we used to go and for a nickel you could [A] put a nickel in the jukebox or a [E] quarter
Whatever and not play this and this song was on it
So I used to play it all the [D] time because I that's where I heard it for the first time and [Dm] and I loved the
song I've always loved it [Db] and
[Am] Used to listen to it over and over again.
It's one of the best
Actual [Cm] performances of a song I did just it just [B] caught [D] my attention, you know
There aren't many songs that I've sang that I [F] didn't write so it was very real
[G] Yeah, I don't think you'd get it more real than that
[Am] It's a huge album
wonderful now [D] and
The song got a lot of attention and and also I got this big check certainly enough for a down payment on it
In those days down payment on a piece of land and I bought this quarter section and [D] that became the Tyson ranch
[C] Ian's a real guy.
He doesn't [G] hide things doesn't seem to me.
[F] I just
Really enjoy listening to his music is a very [D] authentic
Very authentic [Dm] Canadian country singer Canadian [Bm] country folk whatever you want to call [Am] it.
It's just an original
And then this is your place [C] here
Yeah, the world famous.
Okay
Come [D] on in
[Am] how many years has it been [Cm] Matt?
51 [C] 52 years.
[D] I thought it was more than that
[Dm] See we didn't make that mistake getting married, that's right.
I [Bm] know almost very close had [C] the ring
[Em] In was a very good-looking [D] fellow very very we met at art school and
[G] we had planned to go to Toronto to be artists [E] together and
[D] Thought we'd be spending the rest [G] of our life together.
We didn't [Em] so that's [G] what these letters are all [Am] about
They're [Bm] hard to read because [D] they're so sad
Our good times all are gone [E] and I'm bound for [Am] moving on
[A] If I ever come your way, I'll look you [G] up
[C] [Em]
[D] He sat down and wrote that song [Bm] and [G] a lot of people [Am] can relate to it today
[D]
[G]
[Am] Horses and [D] music.
Those are mine.
Those are my things, you [G] know, and
I'm gonna write a book [C] on how not to handle women.
[Em] I think it'll be a bestseller and
[D] but yeah, yeah, I'm
I'm a music and horse guy
[C] We had a wonderful
Reunion it was lovely to [B] see
lovely to see Gordon Lightfoot
[N] He um, you know, his life is difficult.
He's [Em] got a lot of health issues
You know, he's a bachelor
[Abm] Another bachelor like like all of us.
[C] We're all doing the last
You [F] know the last quarter mile [C] we're all doing by ourselves we're doing it alone
[G] You know, you gotta walk that Lonesome Valley by yourself.
I prefer not [N] to do it, but
Key:
D
G
Am
C
Em
D
G
Am
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] I was having some success with my cutting horses and then suddenly [Eb] out of [A] nowhere Neil Young
_ _ Recut
[D] for strong winds
_ There was this place [E] we used to go and for a nickel you could [A] put a nickel in the jukebox or a [E] quarter
Whatever and not play this and this song was on it
So I used to play it all the [D] time because I that's where I heard it for the first time and [Dm] and I loved the
song I've always loved it [Db] and
[Am] Used to listen to it over and over again.
It's one of the best
Actual [Cm] performances of a song I did just it just [B] caught [D] my attention, you know
There aren't many songs that I've sang that I [F] didn't write so it was very real
[G] Yeah, I don't think you'd get it more real than that
[Am] It's a huge album
wonderful now [D] and
The song got a lot of attention and and also I got this big check certainly enough for a down payment on it
In those days down payment on a piece of land and I bought this quarter section and [D] that became the Tyson ranch
_ _ [C] Ian's a real guy.
He doesn't [G] hide things doesn't seem to me.
[F] I just
Really enjoy listening to his music is a very [D] authentic
_ Very authentic [Dm] Canadian country singer Canadian [Bm] country folk whatever you want to call [Am] it.
It's just an original
And then this is your place [C] here
Yeah, the world famous.
Okay
Come [D] on in _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ how many years has it been [Cm] Matt?
51 [C] 52 years.
[D] I thought it was more than that
_ [Dm] See we didn't make that mistake getting married, that's right.
I [Bm] know almost very close had [C] the ring
_ _ [Em] In was a very good-looking [D] fellow very very we met at art school and
[G] we had planned to go to Toronto to be artists [E] together and
_ [D] Thought we'd be spending the rest [G] of our life together.
We didn't [Em] so that's [G] what these letters are all [Am] about
_ They're [Bm] hard to read because [D] they're so sad
_ Our good times all are gone [E] and I'm bound for [Am] moving on
[A] If I ever come your way, I'll look you [G] up
_ [C] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ He sat down and wrote that song [Bm] and [G] a lot of people [Am] can relate to it today
[D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ Horses and [D] music.
Those are mine.
Those are my things, you [G] know, and
I'm gonna write a book [C] on how not to handle women.
[Em] I think it'll be a bestseller and
[D] but yeah, yeah, I'm
_ I'm a music and horse guy _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ We had a wonderful
_ Reunion it was lovely to [B] see
lovely to see Gordon Lightfoot
[N] He um, you know, his life is difficult.
He's [Em] got a lot of health issues
You know, he's a bachelor
[Abm] Another bachelor like like all of us.
[C] We're all doing the last _
_ You [F] know the last quarter mile [C] we're all doing by ourselves we're doing it alone
[G] You know, you gotta walk that Lonesome Valley by yourself.
I prefer not [N] to do it, but _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] I was having some success with my cutting horses and then suddenly [Eb] out of [A] nowhere Neil Young
_ _ Recut
[D] for strong winds
_ There was this place [E] we used to go and for a nickel you could [A] put a nickel in the jukebox or a [E] quarter
Whatever and not play this and this song was on it
So I used to play it all the [D] time because I that's where I heard it for the first time and [Dm] and I loved the
song I've always loved it [Db] and
[Am] Used to listen to it over and over again.
It's one of the best
Actual [Cm] performances of a song I did just it just [B] caught [D] my attention, you know
There aren't many songs that I've sang that I [F] didn't write so it was very real
[G] Yeah, I don't think you'd get it more real than that
[Am] It's a huge album
wonderful now [D] and
The song got a lot of attention and and also I got this big check certainly enough for a down payment on it
In those days down payment on a piece of land and I bought this quarter section and [D] that became the Tyson ranch
_ _ [C] Ian's a real guy.
He doesn't [G] hide things doesn't seem to me.
[F] I just
Really enjoy listening to his music is a very [D] authentic
_ Very authentic [Dm] Canadian country singer Canadian [Bm] country folk whatever you want to call [Am] it.
It's just an original
And then this is your place [C] here
Yeah, the world famous.
Okay
Come [D] on in _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ how many years has it been [Cm] Matt?
51 [C] 52 years.
[D] I thought it was more than that
_ [Dm] See we didn't make that mistake getting married, that's right.
I [Bm] know almost very close had [C] the ring
_ _ [Em] In was a very good-looking [D] fellow very very we met at art school and
[G] we had planned to go to Toronto to be artists [E] together and
_ [D] Thought we'd be spending the rest [G] of our life together.
We didn't [Em] so that's [G] what these letters are all [Am] about
_ They're [Bm] hard to read because [D] they're so sad
_ Our good times all are gone [E] and I'm bound for [Am] moving on
[A] If I ever come your way, I'll look you [G] up
_ [C] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ He sat down and wrote that song [Bm] and [G] a lot of people [Am] can relate to it today
[D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ Horses and [D] music.
Those are mine.
Those are my things, you [G] know, and
I'm gonna write a book [C] on how not to handle women.
[Em] I think it'll be a bestseller and
[D] but yeah, yeah, I'm
_ I'm a music and horse guy _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ We had a wonderful
_ Reunion it was lovely to [B] see
lovely to see Gordon Lightfoot
[N] He um, you know, his life is difficult.
He's [Em] got a lot of health issues
You know, he's a bachelor
[Abm] Another bachelor like like all of us.
[C] We're all doing the last _
_ You [F] know the last quarter mile [C] we're all doing by ourselves we're doing it alone
[G] You know, you gotta walk that Lonesome Valley by yourself.
I prefer not [N] to do it, but _ _ _ _