Chords for Oh My Darling Clementine
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E] Hi, I'm Ed.
[F#] And I'm Haley.
You sure?
[N] Okay, okay.
We're going to sing you the tragic tale of my darling Clementine.
My darling Clementine.
[A]
In a cavern, in a canyon, [E] excavating for a mine,
[D] Dwelt a miner, [A] forty-nine, [E] and his [A] daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone [E] forever, dreadful [A] sorry Clementine.
Glad she was like a fairy, and her [E] shoes were number [D] nine,
Pairing [A] boxes with el [E] topses, handles were [A] for Clementine.
Walking lightly as a fairy, though her shoes [E] were number nine,
[D] Sometimes [A] tripping, lightly skipping, [E] lovely girl [A] like Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine.
Drove she dark cliffs to the water, every [E] morning half past [D] nine,
Hit her foot [A] against a [E] splinter, fell into [A] a falling brine.
[E] [A] Read my lips above the water, blowing bubbles, [E] soft and fine,
[D] But alas, [A] I was no swimmer, [E] neither was my [A] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine.
Your turn.
In a churchyard, near the canyon, where the myrtle [E] doth lie,
There grow rosies, [A] sometimes [E] posies, fertilized [A] by Clementine.
Then the myrtle's forty-niners soon began [E] to fret and pine,
[D] Funny [A] Otter joined his daughter, [E] so he's now [A] with Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine.
I'm so lonely, lost without her, wished I'd [E] had a fishing line,
Wish I [A] might have cast about her, [E] might have saved [A] my Clementine.
Listen fellas, heed the warning of this tragic [E] tale of mine,
[A] Artificial respiration [E] might have saved my [A] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine.
[E] [A] How I missed her, how I missed her, how I missed [E] my Clementine,
[D] Till I kissed [A] her little sister, [E] and forgot [A] my Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry [A] Clementine.
[F#] And I'm Haley.
You sure?
[N] Okay, okay.
We're going to sing you the tragic tale of my darling Clementine.
My darling Clementine.
[A]
In a cavern, in a canyon, [E] excavating for a mine,
[D] Dwelt a miner, [A] forty-nine, [E] and his [A] daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone [E] forever, dreadful [A] sorry Clementine.
Glad she was like a fairy, and her [E] shoes were number [D] nine,
Pairing [A] boxes with el [E] topses, handles were [A] for Clementine.
Walking lightly as a fairy, though her shoes [E] were number nine,
[D] Sometimes [A] tripping, lightly skipping, [E] lovely girl [A] like Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine.
Drove she dark cliffs to the water, every [E] morning half past [D] nine,
Hit her foot [A] against a [E] splinter, fell into [A] a falling brine.
[E] [A] Read my lips above the water, blowing bubbles, [E] soft and fine,
[D] But alas, [A] I was no swimmer, [E] neither was my [A] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine.
Your turn.
In a churchyard, near the canyon, where the myrtle [E] doth lie,
There grow rosies, [A] sometimes [E] posies, fertilized [A] by Clementine.
Then the myrtle's forty-niners soon began [E] to fret and pine,
[D] Funny [A] Otter joined his daughter, [E] so he's now [A] with Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine.
I'm so lonely, lost without her, wished I'd [E] had a fishing line,
Wish I [A] might have cast about her, [E] might have saved [A] my Clementine.
Listen fellas, heed the warning of this tragic [E] tale of mine,
[A] Artificial respiration [E] might have saved my [A] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine.
[E] [A] How I missed her, how I missed her, how I missed [E] my Clementine,
[D] Till I kissed [A] her little sister, [E] and forgot [A] my Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry [A] Clementine.
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_ [E] Hi, I'm Ed.
[F#] And I'm Haley.
You sure? _
_ _ [N] Okay, okay.
We're going _ to sing you the tragic tale of my darling Clementine.
My darling Clementine.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ In a cavern, in a canyon, _ [E] excavating for a mine,
[D] Dwelt a miner, [A] forty-nine, [E] and his [A] daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone [E] forever, dreadful [A] sorry _ Clementine. _
_ _ Glad she was like a fairy, and her [E] shoes were number [D] nine,
Pairing [A] boxes with el [E] topses, handles were [A] for Clementine. _ _ _ _ _
Walking lightly as a fairy, though her shoes [E] were number nine,
[D] Sometimes [A] tripping, lightly skipping, [E] lovely girl [A] like Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine. _ _ _ _ _
Drove she dark cliffs to the water, every [E] morning half past [D] nine,
Hit her foot [A] against a [E] splinter, fell into [A] a falling brine. _
_ _ _ [E] _ [A] Read my lips above the water, blowing bubbles, [E] soft and fine,
[D] But alas, [A] I was no swimmer, [E] neither was my [A] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine.
Your turn. _ _
_ _ In a churchyard, near the canyon, where the myrtle [E] doth lie,
There grow rosies, [A] sometimes [E] posies, fertilized [A] by Clementine. _ _ _ _ _
Then the myrtle's forty-niners soon began [E] to fret and pine,
[D] Funny [A] Otter joined his daughter, [E] so he's now [A] with Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine.
_ _ _ _ I'm so lonely, lost without her, wished I'd [E] had a fishing line,
Wish I [A] might have cast about her, [E] might have saved [A] my Clementine. _
_ _ _ _ Listen fellas, heed the warning of this tragic [E] tale of mine,
_ [A] Artificial respiration [E] might have saved my [A] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine. _ _ _
_ [E] _ [A] How I missed her, how I missed her, how I missed [E] my Clementine,
[D] Till I kissed [A] her little sister, [E] and forgot [A] my Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry [A] _ Clementine. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] Hi, I'm Ed.
[F#] And I'm Haley.
You sure? _
_ _ [N] Okay, okay.
We're going _ to sing you the tragic tale of my darling Clementine.
My darling Clementine.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ In a cavern, in a canyon, _ [E] excavating for a mine,
[D] Dwelt a miner, [A] forty-nine, [E] and his [A] daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone [E] forever, dreadful [A] sorry _ Clementine. _
_ _ Glad she was like a fairy, and her [E] shoes were number [D] nine,
Pairing [A] boxes with el [E] topses, handles were [A] for Clementine. _ _ _ _ _
Walking lightly as a fairy, though her shoes [E] were number nine,
[D] Sometimes [A] tripping, lightly skipping, [E] lovely girl [A] like Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine. _ _ _ _ _
Drove she dark cliffs to the water, every [E] morning half past [D] nine,
Hit her foot [A] against a [E] splinter, fell into [A] a falling brine. _
_ _ _ [E] _ [A] Read my lips above the water, blowing bubbles, [E] soft and fine,
[D] But alas, [A] I was no swimmer, [E] neither was my [A] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine.
Your turn. _ _
_ _ In a churchyard, near the canyon, where the myrtle [E] doth lie,
There grow rosies, [A] sometimes [E] posies, fertilized [A] by Clementine. _ _ _ _ _
Then the myrtle's forty-niners soon began [E] to fret and pine,
[D] Funny [A] Otter joined his daughter, [E] so he's now [A] with Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry Clementine.
_ _ _ _ I'm so lonely, lost without her, wished I'd [E] had a fishing line,
Wish I [A] might have cast about her, [E] might have saved [A] my Clementine. _
_ _ _ _ Listen fellas, heed the warning of this tragic [E] tale of mine,
_ [A] Artificial respiration [E] might have saved my [A] Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling [E] Clementine,
[D] You were lost [A] and gone forever, [E] dreadful sorry [A] Clementine. _ _ _
_ [E] _ [A] How I missed her, how I missed her, how I missed [E] my Clementine,
[D] Till I kissed [A] her little sister, [E] and forgot [A] my Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my [E] darling Clementine,
You were [A] lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry [A] _ Clementine. _ _ _
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