Kingston Trio-Chilly Winds Chords
Tempo:
127.5 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Cm
F
Eb
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N] [Bb]
[Cm]
[Bb]
[Cm] I'm going where [F] them chilly winds [Bb] don't blow.
[Cm] Gonna [F] find a true love, [Bb] that is [Eb] where I want to go.
[Cm] [Eb] Out where [F] them chilly [Eb]
winds [Bb] don't blow.
[Cm] Sing you a song, sing it soft [Bb] and low.
[Cm] Sing it [F] for your baby, [Bb] and then [Eb] I'll have to.
[Cm] Out where them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow.
[Cm] Wish I was a headlight on a [Bb] westbound train.
[Cm] I'd [F] shine my light on [Bb] cool [Eb] Colorado rain.
[Cm] Out where [F] them chilly [Eb]
winds [Bb] don't blow.
[Cm] If you're feeling lonely, if you're [Bb] feeling low.
[Cm] Remember that I loved you, [Bb] more than [Eb] you will ever know.
Going where [F] them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow.
[Cm] I'm leaving in the springtime, won't be [Bb] back till fall.
[Cm] If I can [F] forget you, [Bb] I might not [Eb] come back at all.
[Cm] Out where them [F] chilly winds [Bb] don't blow.
[Cm] Out where them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow.
[Cm] Out where them [F] chilly [Bb] winds don't blow.
[Bbm]
[Bb] Arthur!
[B] What?
Hey!
[Eb] What?
[Bb] What?
[G]
Thank you very much.
[Abm] From the people [E] [A] in the Appalachian [E] Mountains,
we've gotten a good portion of our mountain apples.
[B] [E]
I'm [A] sorry.
[Ab]
From the people in the Appalachian Mountains,
we've gotten a good [B] portion of our population.
[Bb]
Thanks to you, [Ab] King.
[Cm] And we've also gotten some of our [B] finest American [Abm] folk songs
[Bb] and some good Spanish ones, too.
[E]
[Ab] We'd like to do [E] a song right now
that didn't come from the [Eb] Appalachian Mountains.
Matter of fact, it [Bb] ain't even a folk song.
[B] It's a typical [Ab] western [Gb] ballad.
Like Sink the [B] Bismarck,
or Kathy's Clown,
or Big John,
which in reality is a [Dm] song about the men's room with the Waldorf Astoria.
[Bb]
[A] I'm going [Ebm] to do a fag bit and get off.
[G] [F]
[B] [Ab] [A] [Gb]
Anyhow, [A] this song [F] is called,
[Abm] [Db] [G] it's called The Shape of Things.
[Cm]
[Bb]
[Cm] I'm going where [F] them chilly winds [Bb] don't blow.
[Cm] Gonna [F] find a true love, [Bb] that is [Eb] where I want to go.
[Cm] [Eb] Out where [F] them chilly [Eb]
winds [Bb] don't blow.
[Cm] Sing you a song, sing it soft [Bb] and low.
[Cm] Sing it [F] for your baby, [Bb] and then [Eb] I'll have to.
[Cm] Out where them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow.
[Cm] Wish I was a headlight on a [Bb] westbound train.
[Cm] I'd [F] shine my light on [Bb] cool [Eb] Colorado rain.
[Cm] Out where [F] them chilly [Eb]
winds [Bb] don't blow.
[Cm] If you're feeling lonely, if you're [Bb] feeling low.
[Cm] Remember that I loved you, [Bb] more than [Eb] you will ever know.
Going where [F] them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow.
[Cm] I'm leaving in the springtime, won't be [Bb] back till fall.
[Cm] If I can [F] forget you, [Bb] I might not [Eb] come back at all.
[Cm] Out where them [F] chilly winds [Bb] don't blow.
[Cm] Out where them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow.
[Cm] Out where them [F] chilly [Bb] winds don't blow.
[Bbm]
[Bb] Arthur!
[B] What?
Hey!
[Eb] What?
[Bb] What?
[G]
Thank you very much.
[Abm] From the people [E] [A] in the Appalachian [E] Mountains,
we've gotten a good portion of our mountain apples.
[B] [E]
I'm [A] sorry.
[Ab]
From the people in the Appalachian Mountains,
we've gotten a good [B] portion of our population.
[Bb]
Thanks to you, [Ab] King.
[Cm] And we've also gotten some of our [B] finest American [Abm] folk songs
[Bb] and some good Spanish ones, too.
[E]
[Ab] We'd like to do [E] a song right now
that didn't come from the [Eb] Appalachian Mountains.
Matter of fact, it [Bb] ain't even a folk song.
[B] It's a typical [Ab] western [Gb] ballad.
Like Sink the [B] Bismarck,
or Kathy's Clown,
or Big John,
which in reality is a [Dm] song about the men's room with the Waldorf Astoria.
[Bb]
[A] I'm going [Ebm] to do a fag bit and get off.
[G] [F]
[B] [Ab] [A] [Gb]
Anyhow, [A] this song [F] is called,
[Abm] [Db] [G] it's called The Shape of Things.
Key:
Bb
Cm
F
Eb
B
Bb
Cm
F
[N] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] I'm going where [F] them chilly winds [Bb] don't blow. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ Gonna [F] find a true love, [Bb] _ that is [Eb] where I want to go.
[Cm] _ [Eb] Out where [F] them chilly [Eb]
winds [Bb] don't blow. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] Sing you a song, _ sing it soft [Bb] and low. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ Sing it [F] for your baby, _ [Bb] _ and then [Eb] I'll have to.
_ [Cm] _ Out where them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] Wish I was a headlight on a [Bb] westbound train. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ I'd [F] shine my light on [Bb] _ _ cool [Eb] Colorado rain.
[Cm] _ Out where [F] them chilly [Eb]
winds [Bb] don't blow. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] If you're feeling lonely, if you're [Bb] feeling low. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ Remember that I loved you, [Bb] _ more than [Eb] you will ever know.
Going where [F] them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow. _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] I'm leaving in the springtime, won't be [Bb] back till fall. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ If I can [F] forget you, _ [Bb] I might not [Eb] come back at all.
[Cm] _ Out where them [F] chilly winds [Bb] don't blow. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ Out where them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ Out where them [F] chilly [Bb] winds don't blow. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ Arthur!
[B] What?
Hey!
[Eb] _ What?
_ [Bb] What? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Thank you very much.
[Abm] _ _ From the people [E] _ _ [A] in the Appalachian [E] Mountains, _
_ we've gotten a good portion of our mountain apples. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ I'm [A] sorry.
_ [Ab] _ _
_ From the people in the Appalachian Mountains,
we've _ gotten a good [B] portion of our population.
_ _ [Bb] _
Thanks to you, [Ab] King.
_ [Cm] _ And we've also gotten some of our [B] finest American [Abm] folk songs _
[Bb] and some good Spanish ones, too.
[E] _ _ _
[Ab] We'd like to do [E] a song right now
that didn't come from the [Eb] Appalachian Mountains. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Matter of fact, it [Bb] ain't even a folk song. _
[B] It's a typical [Ab] _ western [Gb] ballad. _
Like Sink the [B] Bismarck, _ _ _
or Kathy's Clown, _ _
or Big John,
which in reality is a [Dm] song about the men's room with the Waldorf Astoria.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ I'm going [Ebm] to do a fag bit and get off.
_ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[B] _ _ [Ab] _ [A] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
Anyhow, [A] this song [F] is called, _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ [Db] _ _ [G] it's called The Shape of Things. _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] I'm going where [F] them chilly winds [Bb] don't blow. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ Gonna [F] find a true love, [Bb] _ that is [Eb] where I want to go.
[Cm] _ [Eb] Out where [F] them chilly [Eb]
winds [Bb] don't blow. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] Sing you a song, _ sing it soft [Bb] and low. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ Sing it [F] for your baby, _ [Bb] _ and then [Eb] I'll have to.
_ [Cm] _ Out where them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] Wish I was a headlight on a [Bb] westbound train. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ I'd [F] shine my light on [Bb] _ _ cool [Eb] Colorado rain.
[Cm] _ Out where [F] them chilly [Eb]
winds [Bb] don't blow. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] If you're feeling lonely, if you're [Bb] feeling low. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ Remember that I loved you, [Bb] _ more than [Eb] you will ever know.
Going where [F] them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow. _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] I'm leaving in the springtime, won't be [Bb] back till fall. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ If I can [F] forget you, _ [Bb] I might not [Eb] come back at all.
[Cm] _ Out where them [F] chilly winds [Bb] don't blow. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ Out where them chilly [Bb] winds don't blow. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ Out where them [F] chilly [Bb] winds don't blow. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ Arthur!
[B] What?
Hey!
[Eb] _ What?
_ [Bb] What? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Thank you very much.
[Abm] _ _ From the people [E] _ _ [A] in the Appalachian [E] Mountains, _
_ we've gotten a good portion of our mountain apples. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ I'm [A] sorry.
_ [Ab] _ _
_ From the people in the Appalachian Mountains,
we've _ gotten a good [B] portion of our population.
_ _ [Bb] _
Thanks to you, [Ab] King.
_ [Cm] _ And we've also gotten some of our [B] finest American [Abm] folk songs _
[Bb] and some good Spanish ones, too.
[E] _ _ _
[Ab] We'd like to do [E] a song right now
that didn't come from the [Eb] Appalachian Mountains. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Matter of fact, it [Bb] ain't even a folk song. _
[B] It's a typical [Ab] _ western [Gb] ballad. _
Like Sink the [B] Bismarck, _ _ _
or Kathy's Clown, _ _
or Big John,
which in reality is a [Dm] song about the men's room with the Waldorf Astoria.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ I'm going [Ebm] to do a fag bit and get off.
_ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[B] _ _ [Ab] _ [A] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
Anyhow, [A] this song [F] is called, _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ [Db] _ _ [G] it's called The Shape of Things. _ _ _