Chords for Mary Travers & The Kingston Trio - Where Have All The Flowers Gone
Tempo:
119.9 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Gm
Eb
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Thank you.
I'd like to introduce a very good friend of ours who we heard many years ago
when we first arrived in New York.
Very pleased to introduce to you, beautiful lady, Miss Mary Travers.
I was thinking backstage about when we first kind of, when they first saw us work.
And
it was our second job, and our first out of town job, Peter, Paul and Mary's.
And we were
in a little club called Storyville in Boston.
And there were about six people in the audience.
And that included the head waiter, two waitresses and a Kingston trio.
And we hadn't done a
record or anything.
We were just bright-eyed, bushy-tailed with a lot of fresh material.
One of which they promptly snitched.
It was all right.
Successfully.
Yes, very successfully.
We're now going to sing a medley of our hits.
[Bb] [Dm] [Gm]
[Eb] [G]
[Bb] Where have [Gm] all the flowers [Eb] [F]
[Bb] [Gm] gone?
[Cm] Long [F] time ago.
[Bb] Where have [Gm] all the flowers gone?
[Eb] Young girls pick [F] them every once.
[Cm] When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] When will [F] they ever [Bb] learn?
[G]
All [Gm] the young girls gone.
[Eb] Long [F] time passing.
[Bb] Where have all [Gm] the young girls gone?
[Cm] Long time [F] ago.
[Bb] Where have all [Gm] the young girls [Gm] gone?
[Eb] Gone the young [F] men ever.
[Cm] When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] When will [F] they ever learn?
[Bb] [G]
Where have all [Gm] the young men gone?
[Eb] Long [F] as he.
[Bb] Where have all [Gm] the young men gone?
[Cm] [C] Long [F] time ago.
[Bb] All [Gm] the young men gone.
[Eb] Gone the [F] soldiers every once.
[Cm] When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] When will [F] they ever learn?
[G]
Where have [Gm] all the soldiers gone?
[Eb] [F] Long time passing.
[Bb] Where have [Am] all the [Gm] soldiers gone?
[Cm] Long time [F] ago.
[Bb] Where have all the [Gm] soldiers gone?
[Eb] Gone the graveyard [F]
every once.
[Cm] When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] When will [F] they ever [Bb] learn?
[G]
[C] Where have all the [Gm] graveyards gone?
[Eb] Long time [F] passing.
[Bb] Where have all [Gm] the graveyards gone?
[Eb] Long time [F] ago.
[Bb] Where have all [Gm] the graveyards gone?
[Eb] Gone the flowers.
[F] [Bb] When will they ever learn?
[Eb] When will [F] they ever learn?
[Bb] [G] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[Bbm] [N]
I'd like to introduce a very good friend of ours who we heard many years ago
when we first arrived in New York.
Very pleased to introduce to you, beautiful lady, Miss Mary Travers.
I was thinking backstage about when we first kind of, when they first saw us work.
And
it was our second job, and our first out of town job, Peter, Paul and Mary's.
And we were
in a little club called Storyville in Boston.
And there were about six people in the audience.
And that included the head waiter, two waitresses and a Kingston trio.
And we hadn't done a
record or anything.
We were just bright-eyed, bushy-tailed with a lot of fresh material.
One of which they promptly snitched.
It was all right.
Successfully.
Yes, very successfully.
We're now going to sing a medley of our hits.
[Bb] [Dm] [Gm]
[Eb] [G]
[Bb] Where have [Gm] all the flowers [Eb] [F]
[Bb] [Gm] gone?
[Cm] Long [F] time ago.
[Bb] Where have [Gm] all the flowers gone?
[Eb] Young girls pick [F] them every once.
[Cm] When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] When will [F] they ever [Bb] learn?
[G]
All [Gm] the young girls gone.
[Eb] Long [F] time passing.
[Bb] Where have all [Gm] the young girls gone?
[Cm] Long time [F] ago.
[Bb] Where have all [Gm] the young girls [Gm] gone?
[Eb] Gone the young [F] men ever.
[Cm] When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] When will [F] they ever learn?
[Bb] [G]
Where have all [Gm] the young men gone?
[Eb] Long [F] as he.
[Bb] Where have all [Gm] the young men gone?
[Cm] [C] Long [F] time ago.
[Bb] All [Gm] the young men gone.
[Eb] Gone the [F] soldiers every once.
[Cm] When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] When will [F] they ever learn?
[G]
Where have [Gm] all the soldiers gone?
[Eb] [F] Long time passing.
[Bb] Where have [Am] all the [Gm] soldiers gone?
[Cm] Long time [F] ago.
[Bb] Where have all the [Gm] soldiers gone?
[Eb] Gone the graveyard [F]
every once.
[Cm] When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] When will [F] they ever [Bb] learn?
[G]
[C] Where have all the [Gm] graveyards gone?
[Eb] Long time [F] passing.
[Bb] Where have all [Gm] the graveyards gone?
[Eb] Long time [F] ago.
[Bb] Where have all [Gm] the graveyards gone?
[Eb] Gone the flowers.
[F] [Bb] When will they ever learn?
[Eb] When will [F] they ever learn?
[Bb] [G] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[Bbm] [N]
Key:
Bb
F
Gm
Eb
Cm
Bb
F
Gm
_ _ Thank you.
_ I'd like to introduce a very good friend of ours who we heard many years ago
when we first arrived in New York.
Very pleased to introduce to you, beautiful lady, Miss Mary Travers. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I was thinking backstage about when we _ first kind of, when they first saw us work.
And
it was our second _ _ job, and our first out of town job, Peter, Paul and Mary's.
And we were
in a little club called Storyville in Boston.
And there were about six people in the audience.
And that included the head waiter, _ _ two waitresses and a Kingston trio.
_ _ _ And we hadn't done a
record or anything.
We were just bright-eyed, bushy-tailed with a lot of fresh material.
_ _ _ One of which they promptly snitched.
_ _ It was all right.
Successfully.
Yes, very successfully.
We're now going to sing a medley of our hits. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ Where have [Gm] all the _ flowers [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ gone?
_ [Cm] _ Long [F] time ago. _
_ [Bb] _ Where have [Gm] all the flowers gone?
[Eb] Young girls pick [F] them every once.
_ [Cm] _ When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] _ When will [F] they ever [Bb] learn?
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ All [Gm] the young girls gone.
[Eb] _ _ Long [F] time passing.
_ [Bb] Where have all [Gm] the young girls gone?
[Cm] _ Long time [F] ago. _
_ [Bb] Where have all [Gm] the young girls [Gm] gone?
[Eb] Gone the young [F] men ever. _
_ [Cm] _ When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] _ When will [F] they ever learn?
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ Where have all [Gm] the young men gone?
[Eb] _ _ Long [F] _ as he.
[Bb] _ Where have all [Gm] the young men gone?
[Cm] _ [C] Long [F] time ago.
_ [Bb] _ _ All [Gm] the young men gone.
[Eb] _ Gone the [F] soldiers every once.
[Cm] _ When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] _ When will [F] they _ ever learn?
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ Where have [Gm] all the soldiers gone?
[Eb] _ _ [F] Long time passing.
_ [Bb] _ Where have [Am] all the [Gm] soldiers gone?
_ [Cm] Long time [F] ago.
_ _ [Bb] _ Where have all the [Gm] soldiers gone?
_ [Eb] Gone the graveyard [F]
every once.
_ [Cm] When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] _ When will [F] they _ ever [Bb] _ learn?
_ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ Where have all the [Gm] graveyards gone?
_ [Eb] _ Long time [F] passing.
_ _ [Bb] Where have all [Gm] the graveyards gone?
_ [Eb] _ Long time [F] ago.
_ _ [Bb] Where have all [Gm] the graveyards gone?
_ [Eb] Gone the flowers.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] When will they ever learn?
_ [Eb] When will [F] they ever learn?
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'd like to introduce a very good friend of ours who we heard many years ago
when we first arrived in New York.
Very pleased to introduce to you, beautiful lady, Miss Mary Travers. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I was thinking backstage about when we _ first kind of, when they first saw us work.
And
it was our second _ _ job, and our first out of town job, Peter, Paul and Mary's.
And we were
in a little club called Storyville in Boston.
And there were about six people in the audience.
And that included the head waiter, _ _ two waitresses and a Kingston trio.
_ _ _ And we hadn't done a
record or anything.
We were just bright-eyed, bushy-tailed with a lot of fresh material.
_ _ _ One of which they promptly snitched.
_ _ It was all right.
Successfully.
Yes, very successfully.
We're now going to sing a medley of our hits. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ Where have [Gm] all the _ flowers [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ gone?
_ [Cm] _ Long [F] time ago. _
_ [Bb] _ Where have [Gm] all the flowers gone?
[Eb] Young girls pick [F] them every once.
_ [Cm] _ When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] _ When will [F] they ever [Bb] learn?
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ All [Gm] the young girls gone.
[Eb] _ _ Long [F] time passing.
_ [Bb] Where have all [Gm] the young girls gone?
[Cm] _ Long time [F] ago. _
_ [Bb] Where have all [Gm] the young girls [Gm] gone?
[Eb] Gone the young [F] men ever. _
_ [Cm] _ When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] _ When will [F] they ever learn?
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ Where have all [Gm] the young men gone?
[Eb] _ _ Long [F] _ as he.
[Bb] _ Where have all [Gm] the young men gone?
[Cm] _ [C] Long [F] time ago.
_ [Bb] _ _ All [Gm] the young men gone.
[Eb] _ Gone the [F] soldiers every once.
[Cm] _ When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] _ When will [F] they _ ever learn?
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ Where have [Gm] all the soldiers gone?
[Eb] _ _ [F] Long time passing.
_ [Bb] _ Where have [Am] all the [Gm] soldiers gone?
_ [Cm] Long time [F] ago.
_ _ [Bb] _ Where have all the [Gm] soldiers gone?
_ [Eb] Gone the graveyard [F]
every once.
_ [Cm] When will [Bb] they ever learn?
[Eb] _ When will [F] they _ ever [Bb] _ learn?
_ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ Where have all the [Gm] graveyards gone?
_ [Eb] _ Long time [F] passing.
_ _ [Bb] Where have all [Gm] the graveyards gone?
_ [Eb] _ Long time [F] ago.
_ _ [Bb] Where have all [Gm] the graveyards gone?
_ [Eb] Gone the flowers.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] When will they ever learn?
_ [Eb] When will [F] they ever learn?
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _