Lead Me Down To The Stockyard (1996 Digital Remaster) Chords
Tempo:
97.45 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[D] [G]
Lead me down once again to the stockyard, let [D] me rest beneath that old [G] wilgur tree.
While they're yarding let the stock whips and the cooies of [D] the ringers stir old memories [G] in me.
How I'd love to ride again in [C] the muster, running [G] scrubbers from the Hildon mountain [D] streams.
Or to [G] yarn on dinner camp with my [C] stock mates, lead me [G] down [D] to the stockyard while I [G] dream.
[G]
Lead me down once again to the stockyard, as [D] the sun sinks away [G] let me be.
For the lonely curlew scream at the rising of [D] the moon brings dear [G] memories to me.
If it's there we would meet [C] in the moonlight, [G] if it's there she would whisper [D] tender words.
Do you wonder why I cherish [C] old time memories, [G] now I'm old [D] and my sight's [G] very blurred.
[D]
[G] Lead me down once again to the stockyard, [D] let me rest beneath that old wilgur tree.
While they're yarding let the stock whips and the cooies of the ringers stir old memories [G] in me.
How I'd love to ride again [C] in the muster, [G] running scrubbers from the Hildon [D] mountain streams.
Or [G] to yarn on dinner camp with [C] my stock mates, [G] lead me down to the stockyard while I dream.
[D]
[G]
[D]
[D] [G]
Lead me down once again to the stockyard, let [D] me rest beneath that old [G] wilgur tree.
While they're yarding let the stock whips and the cooies of [D] the ringers stir old memories [G] in me.
How I'd love to ride again in [C] the muster, running [G] scrubbers from the Hildon mountain [D] streams.
Or to [G] yarn on dinner camp with my [C] stock mates, lead me [G] down [D] to the stockyard while I [G] dream.
[G]
Lead me down once again to the stockyard, as [D] the sun sinks away [G] let me be.
For the lonely curlew scream at the rising of [D] the moon brings dear [G] memories to me.
If it's there we would meet [C] in the moonlight, [G] if it's there she would whisper [D] tender words.
Do you wonder why I cherish [C] old time memories, [G] now I'm old [D] and my sight's [G] very blurred.
[D]
[G] Lead me down once again to the stockyard, [D] let me rest beneath that old wilgur tree.
While they're yarding let the stock whips and the cooies of the ringers stir old memories [G] in me.
How I'd love to ride again [C] in the muster, [G] running scrubbers from the Hildon [D] mountain streams.
Or [G] to yarn on dinner camp with [C] my stock mates, [G] lead me down to the stockyard while I dream.
[D]
[G]
[D]
Key:
G
D
C
G
D
C
G
D
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_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ Lead me down once again to the stockyard, let [D] me rest beneath that old [G] wilgur tree.
While they're yarding let the stock whips and the cooies of [D] the ringers stir old memories [G] in me.
How I'd love to ride again in [C] the muster, running [G] scrubbers from the Hildon mountain [D] streams.
Or to [G] yarn on dinner camp with my [C] stock mates, lead me [G] down [D] to the stockyard while I [G] dream. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ Lead me down once again to the stockyard, as [D] the sun sinks away [G] let me be.
For the lonely curlew scream at the rising of [D] the moon brings dear [G] memories to me.
If it's there we would meet [C] in the moonlight, _ [G] if it's there she would whisper [D] tender words.
Do you wonder why I cherish [C] old time memories, _ [G] now I'm old [D] and my sight's [G] very blurred. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ Lead me down once again to the stockyard, [D] let me rest beneath that old wilgur tree.
_ While they're yarding let the stock whips and the cooies of the ringers stir old memories [G] in me.
_ How I'd love to ride again [C] in the muster, _ [G] running scrubbers from the Hildon [D] mountain streams.
Or [G] to yarn on dinner camp with [C] my stock mates, [G] lead me down to the stockyard while I dream. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ Lead me down once again to the stockyard, let [D] me rest beneath that old [G] wilgur tree.
While they're yarding let the stock whips and the cooies of [D] the ringers stir old memories [G] in me.
How I'd love to ride again in [C] the muster, running [G] scrubbers from the Hildon mountain [D] streams.
Or to [G] yarn on dinner camp with my [C] stock mates, lead me [G] down [D] to the stockyard while I [G] dream. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ Lead me down once again to the stockyard, as [D] the sun sinks away [G] let me be.
For the lonely curlew scream at the rising of [D] the moon brings dear [G] memories to me.
If it's there we would meet [C] in the moonlight, _ [G] if it's there she would whisper [D] tender words.
Do you wonder why I cherish [C] old time memories, _ [G] now I'm old [D] and my sight's [G] very blurred. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ Lead me down once again to the stockyard, [D] let me rest beneath that old wilgur tree.
_ While they're yarding let the stock whips and the cooies of the ringers stir old memories [G] in me.
_ How I'd love to ride again [C] in the muster, _ [G] running scrubbers from the Hildon [D] mountain streams.
Or [G] to yarn on dinner camp with [C] my stock mates, [G] lead me down to the stockyard while I dream. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _