Chords for Jackie Oates -The Miller and His Three Sons - Songs From The Shed
Tempo:
139.2 bpm
Chords used:
F#
E
B
G#m
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am]
[N]
This is the Miller and his three sons.
[B] There once was a Miller and he lived all alone.
[E] He had three sons all fully [F#] grown.
[G#m] When [F#m] he went to [E] make his will, [G#m] all he had left was a little [F#] dove.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun comes down, tomorrow a brand new day.
So he called to him his eldest son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems round.
[G#] The five [F#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take.
[E] [G#m] If [E] there'll ever be sun, I'll [F#] take the chill.
[B]
But if only all blood [E] cries, after such a little, never [F#]-ending [B] day.
The sun comes up and the sun [F#] comes down, tomorrow a brand [B] new day.
So he called to him his second son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems round.
[G#m] The five [F#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take.
[E] Oh, for [G#m] the rain is [E] round, but the rain's sad, [F#] I'll take the [B] loud.
But if only all blood cries, [E] after such a little, never [F#]-ending day.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun [F#] comes [B] down, tomorrow a brand new day.
[E] [F#] [B]
[E]
[G#m] [B]
[E] [F#] [B]
[F#] [B]
[E] So [B] he called to him his youngest son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems round.
[G#m] The five [C#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take.
[G#m] Oh, for the fire is [E] black, I'll take the long.
[F#] [B] And I knew he'd be old by the time [E] the old woman turned and [F#] posed to me.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun [F#m] comes [B] down, tomorrow [F#] a [B] brand new day.
So they wrapped him up in a neat cow's [E] hat, soon to say a [G#m] solid guy.
What no one [E] could say, was her utter fear that he went the [F#] other way.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun comes down, tomorrow a brand new day.
[F#] [G#m]
[F#] [B]
[F#]
[G#m]
[F#] [Bm] [Cm] [N]
[N]
This is the Miller and his three sons.
[B] There once was a Miller and he lived all alone.
[E] He had three sons all fully [F#] grown.
[G#m] When [F#m] he went to [E] make his will, [G#m] all he had left was a little [F#] dove.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun comes down, tomorrow a brand new day.
So he called to him his eldest son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems round.
[G#] The five [F#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take.
[E] [G#m] If [E] there'll ever be sun, I'll [F#] take the chill.
[B]
But if only all blood [E] cries, after such a little, never [F#]-ending [B] day.
The sun comes up and the sun [F#] comes down, tomorrow a brand [B] new day.
So he called to him his second son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems round.
[G#m] The five [F#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take.
[E] Oh, for [G#m] the rain is [E] round, but the rain's sad, [F#] I'll take the [B] loud.
But if only all blood cries, [E] after such a little, never [F#]-ending day.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun [F#] comes [B] down, tomorrow a brand new day.
[E] [F#] [B]
[E]
[G#m] [B]
[E] [F#] [B]
[F#] [B]
[E] So [B] he called to him his youngest son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems round.
[G#m] The five [C#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take.
[G#m] Oh, for the fire is [E] black, I'll take the long.
[F#] [B] And I knew he'd be old by the time [E] the old woman turned and [F#] posed to me.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun [F#m] comes [B] down, tomorrow [F#] a [B] brand new day.
So they wrapped him up in a neat cow's [E] hat, soon to say a [G#m] solid guy.
What no one [E] could say, was her utter fear that he went the [F#] other way.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun comes down, tomorrow a brand new day.
[F#] [G#m]
[F#] [B]
[F#]
[G#m]
[F#] [Bm] [Cm] [N]
Key:
F#
E
B
G#m
F#m
F#
E
B
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
This is the Miller and his three sons. _ _
_ [B] There once was a Miller and he lived all alone.
[E] He had three sons all fully [F#] grown. _
[G#m] When [F#m] he went to [E] make his will, [G#m] all he had left was a little [F#] dove.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun comes down, tomorrow a brand new day.
_ _ _ So he called to him his eldest son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems _ round.
[G#] The five [F#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take.
_ _ [E] _ _ [G#m] _ _ If [E] there'll ever be sun, I'll [F#] take the chill.
[B]
But if only all blood [E] cries, after such a little, never [F#]-ending [B] day.
The sun comes up and the sun [F#] comes down, tomorrow a brand [B] new day.
_ _ So he called to him his second son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems round.
[G#m] The five [F#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take. _
[E] Oh, for [G#m] the rain is [E] round, but the rain's sad, [F#] I'll take the [B] loud.
But if only all blood cries, [E] after such a little, never [F#]-ending day.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun [F#] comes [B] down, tomorrow a brand new day. _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ So _ _ _ _ [B] he called to him his youngest son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems round.
[G#m] The five [C#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take.
_ [G#m] Oh, for the fire is [E] black, I'll take the long.
_ [F#] _ [B] And I knew he'd be old by the time [E] the old woman turned and [F#] posed to me.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun [F#m] comes [B] down, tomorrow [F#] a [B] brand new day. _
_ So they wrapped him up in a neat cow's [E] hat, soon to say a [G#m] solid guy.
_ What no one [E] could say, was her utter fear that he went the [F#] other way.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun comes down, tomorrow a brand new day. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
[G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [Cm] _ [N] _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
This is the Miller and his three sons. _ _
_ [B] There once was a Miller and he lived all alone.
[E] He had three sons all fully [F#] grown. _
[G#m] When [F#m] he went to [E] make his will, [G#m] all he had left was a little [F#] dove.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun comes down, tomorrow a brand new day.
_ _ _ So he called to him his eldest son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems _ round.
[G#] The five [F#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take.
_ _ [E] _ _ [G#m] _ _ If [E] there'll ever be sun, I'll [F#] take the chill.
[B]
But if only all blood [E] cries, after such a little, never [F#]-ending [B] day.
The sun comes up and the sun [F#] comes down, tomorrow a brand [B] new day.
_ _ So he called to him his second son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems round.
[G#m] The five [F#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take. _
[E] Oh, for [G#m] the rain is [E] round, but the rain's sad, [F#] I'll take the [B] loud.
But if only all blood cries, [E] after such a little, never [F#]-ending day.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun [F#] comes [B] down, tomorrow a brand new day. _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ So _ _ _ _ [B] he called to him his youngest son, [E] and the sun by [F#] day seems round.
[G#m] The five [C#] Miller [E] of New Bay pray tell me what toll [F#] he take.
_ [G#m] Oh, for the fire is [E] black, I'll take the long.
_ [F#] _ [B] And I knew he'd be old by the time [E] the old woman turned and [F#] posed to me.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun [F#m] comes [B] down, tomorrow [F#] a [B] brand new day. _
_ So they wrapped him up in a neat cow's [E] hat, soon to say a [G#m] solid guy.
_ What no one [E] could say, was her utter fear that he went the [F#] other way.
[B] The sun comes up and the sun comes down, tomorrow a brand new day. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
[G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [Cm] _ [N] _ _