Sweet Lady of Waiahole Chords by Jerome Grey
Tempo:
80.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Cm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
Early in the morning she would gather all her island goods and pack them as she starts [C] another day.
Carefully [Cm] she makes her [G] way beside [E] the mountain skies as [Am] she sings an island [D] chant from long [G] ago.
Sweet, sweet lady of [C]
Waihole, sitting by [G]
a stream, selling her [D]
papaya, green and ripe [G] banana.
Walking down the dam and rock and roll her humble wagon stops, she watches the sun peaks
through the [C] valley skies.
Smiles and wipes [Cm] her sweat up from her [G] brow, continue [E] moves on and [A] starts her journey through
[D] the highway [G] rise and sun.
And she would sing, sweet, sweet lady of [C] Waihole, sitting by [G] the way, selling her [D] papaya, green
and ripe [G] banana.
Later in the evening she would gather all her island goods, pack them as she ends [C] another
day.
Carefully [Cm] she makes her way [G]
beside [E] the mountain streams [A] as she sings an [D] island chant of [G] long ago.
And she would sing now, sweet, sweet lady of [C]
Waihole, sitting [G] by the way, selling her
[D]
papaya, green and ripe [G] banana.
Sweet, sweet lady [C] of Waihole, sitting [G] by the way, selling [D] her papaya, green and ripe [G] banana.
Everybody sing sweet, sweet lady [C] of Waihole, [G]
selling her [D] papaya.
[G]
Early in the morning she would gather all her island goods and pack them as she starts [C] another day.
Carefully [Cm] she makes her [G] way beside [E] the mountain skies as [Am] she sings an island [D] chant from long [G] ago.
Sweet, sweet lady of [C]
Waihole, sitting by [G]
a stream, selling her [D]
papaya, green and ripe [G] banana.
Walking down the dam and rock and roll her humble wagon stops, she watches the sun peaks
through the [C] valley skies.
Smiles and wipes [Cm] her sweat up from her [G] brow, continue [E] moves on and [A] starts her journey through
[D] the highway [G] rise and sun.
And she would sing, sweet, sweet lady of [C] Waihole, sitting by [G] the way, selling her [D] papaya, green
and ripe [G] banana.
Later in the evening she would gather all her island goods, pack them as she ends [C] another
day.
Carefully [Cm] she makes her way [G]
beside [E] the mountain streams [A] as she sings an [D] island chant of [G] long ago.
And she would sing now, sweet, sweet lady of [C]
Waihole, sitting [G] by the way, selling her
[D]
papaya, green and ripe [G] banana.
Sweet, sweet lady [C] of Waihole, sitting [G] by the way, selling [D] her papaya, green and ripe [G] banana.
Everybody sing sweet, sweet lady [C] of Waihole, [G]
selling her [D] papaya.
[G]
Key:
G
C
D
Cm
E
G
C
D
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Early in the morning she would gather all her island goods and pack them as she starts [C] another day.
_ _ Carefully [Cm] she makes her [G] way beside [E] the mountain skies as [Am] she sings an island [D] chant from long [G] ago.
_ _ Sweet, sweet lady of [C]
Waihole, _ _ _ sitting by [G]
a stream, _ selling her [D]
papaya, _ _ _ green and ripe [G] banana.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Walking down the dam and rock and roll her humble wagon stops, she watches the sun peaks
through the [C] valley skies. _ _
Smiles and wipes [Cm] her sweat up from her [G] brow, continue [E] moves on and [A] starts her journey through
[D] the highway [G] rise and sun.
And she would sing, sweet, sweet lady of [C] Waihole, _ _ _ sitting by [G] the way, _ _ _ selling her [D] papaya, _ _ _ green
and ripe [G] banana. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Later in the evening she would gather all her island goods, pack them as she ends [C] another
_ day.
Carefully [Cm] she makes her way [G]
beside [E] the mountain streams [A] as she sings an [D] island chant of [G] long ago.
And she would sing now, sweet, sweet lady of [C]
Waihole, _ _ _ sitting [G] by the way, _ _ _ selling her
[D] _
papaya, _ _ green and ripe [G] banana.
_ _ _ Sweet, sweet lady [C] of Waihole, _ _ _ sitting [G] by the way, _ _ selling [D] her papaya, _ _ _ green and ripe [G] banana.
_ Everybody sing sweet, sweet lady [C] of Waihole, _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ selling _ _ her [D] papaya.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ Early in the morning she would gather all her island goods and pack them as she starts [C] another day.
_ _ Carefully [Cm] she makes her [G] way beside [E] the mountain skies as [Am] she sings an island [D] chant from long [G] ago.
_ _ Sweet, sweet lady of [C]
Waihole, _ _ _ sitting by [G]
a stream, _ selling her [D]
papaya, _ _ _ green and ripe [G] banana.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Walking down the dam and rock and roll her humble wagon stops, she watches the sun peaks
through the [C] valley skies. _ _
Smiles and wipes [Cm] her sweat up from her [G] brow, continue [E] moves on and [A] starts her journey through
[D] the highway [G] rise and sun.
And she would sing, sweet, sweet lady of [C] Waihole, _ _ _ sitting by [G] the way, _ _ _ selling her [D] papaya, _ _ _ green
and ripe [G] banana. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Later in the evening she would gather all her island goods, pack them as she ends [C] another
_ day.
Carefully [Cm] she makes her way [G]
beside [E] the mountain streams [A] as she sings an [D] island chant of [G] long ago.
And she would sing now, sweet, sweet lady of [C]
Waihole, _ _ _ sitting [G] by the way, _ _ _ selling her
[D] _
papaya, _ _ green and ripe [G] banana.
_ _ _ Sweet, sweet lady [C] of Waihole, _ _ _ sitting [G] by the way, _ _ selling [D] her papaya, _ _ _ green and ripe [G] banana.
_ Everybody sing sweet, sweet lady [C] of Waihole, _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ selling _ _ her [D] papaya.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _