Chords for The Dutch Eagles - Doolin' Dalton (DVD version)
Tempo:
66.1 bpm
Chords used:
A
F#m
D
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [F#m]
[A] [F#m]
[A] [A] [D]
[F#m] [B] [D]
[A] [E] They [F#m] were doing a [A] dill and dillton, [F#m] high or low, it [A] was the same.
[D] Easy money and [F#m] faithless women, red-eye whiskey [A] or the pain.
[F#m] Go down the mountain, it [A] must be God's will.
[E] [F#m] Two fathers lying [A] dead in Coffeyville.
[D] Two voices call to [F#m] you from where they stood.
[B] Lay down your law [D] books now and know [A] them good.
Better keep [F#m] on moving, [A] a dill and dillton, [F#m] till your shadow [A] sets you free.
[D] That if you're fast, [F#m] that if you're lucky, [B] you will never [D] see that [A] hanging tree.
[C#m] Well, the town's [A] laid out across [D] the dusty plains.
[Bm] Like graveyards filled with [F#m] tombstones waiting for their names.
[A] And a man could use his back or [D] use his brain.
[Bm] Some just wanced their crazy lord, [E] snuffing [C#] everything.
[F#m] Bill, Bill Doolin' met [A] Bill Dalton.
He was working [F#m] cheap, just fighting [A] time.
And then he [D] left [F#m] and said, I'm going.
So [C#] he left [E] that peaceful life [A] behind.
[F#m] [D] [Bm] [E]
[F#]
[A] [F#m]
[A] [A] [D]
[F#m] [B] [D]
[A] [E] They [F#m] were doing a [A] dill and dillton, [F#m] high or low, it [A] was the same.
[D] Easy money and [F#m] faithless women, red-eye whiskey [A] or the pain.
[F#m] Go down the mountain, it [A] must be God's will.
[E] [F#m] Two fathers lying [A] dead in Coffeyville.
[D] Two voices call to [F#m] you from where they stood.
[B] Lay down your law [D] books now and know [A] them good.
Better keep [F#m] on moving, [A] a dill and dillton, [F#m] till your shadow [A] sets you free.
[D] That if you're fast, [F#m] that if you're lucky, [B] you will never [D] see that [A] hanging tree.
[C#m] Well, the town's [A] laid out across [D] the dusty plains.
[Bm] Like graveyards filled with [F#m] tombstones waiting for their names.
[A] And a man could use his back or [D] use his brain.
[Bm] Some just wanced their crazy lord, [E] snuffing [C#] everything.
[F#m] Bill, Bill Doolin' met [A] Bill Dalton.
He was working [F#m] cheap, just fighting [A] time.
And then he [D] left [F#m] and said, I'm going.
So [C#] he left [E] that peaceful life [A] behind.
[F#m] [D] [Bm] [E]
[F#]
Key:
A
F#m
D
E
B
A
F#m
D
_ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [E] They [F#m] were doing a [A] dill and dillton, _ [F#m] high or low, it [A] was the same.
_ [D] Easy money and [F#m] faithless women, _ red-eye whiskey [A] or the pain.
_ _ [F#m] _ Go down the mountain, it [A] must be God's will.
[E] _ _ [F#m] Two fathers lying [A] dead in Coffeyville.
_ _ [D] Two voices call to [F#m] you from where they stood.
_ _ [B] Lay down your law [D] books now and know [A] them good.
Better keep [F#m] on moving, [A] a dill and dillton, _ [F#m] till your shadow _ [A] sets you free.
[D] That if you're fast, [F#m] that if you're lucky, _ [B] you will never [D] see that [A] hanging tree.
_ [C#m] Well, the town's [A] laid out across [D] the dusty plains.
[Bm] Like graveyards filled with [F#m] tombstones waiting for their names.
[A] And a man could use his back or [D] use his brain.
_ [Bm] Some just wanced their crazy lord, [E] snuffing [C#] everything.
[F#m] Bill, Bill Doolin' met [A] Bill Dalton.
He was working [F#m] cheap, _ just fighting [A] time.
And then he [D] left _ [F#m] and said, I'm going.
_ So [C#] he left [E] that peaceful life [A] behind.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [E] They [F#m] were doing a [A] dill and dillton, _ [F#m] high or low, it [A] was the same.
_ [D] Easy money and [F#m] faithless women, _ red-eye whiskey [A] or the pain.
_ _ [F#m] _ Go down the mountain, it [A] must be God's will.
[E] _ _ [F#m] Two fathers lying [A] dead in Coffeyville.
_ _ [D] Two voices call to [F#m] you from where they stood.
_ _ [B] Lay down your law [D] books now and know [A] them good.
Better keep [F#m] on moving, [A] a dill and dillton, _ [F#m] till your shadow _ [A] sets you free.
[D] That if you're fast, [F#m] that if you're lucky, _ [B] you will never [D] see that [A] hanging tree.
_ [C#m] Well, the town's [A] laid out across [D] the dusty plains.
[Bm] Like graveyards filled with [F#m] tombstones waiting for their names.
[A] And a man could use his back or [D] use his brain.
_ [Bm] Some just wanced their crazy lord, [E] snuffing [C#] everything.
[F#m] Bill, Bill Doolin' met [A] Bill Dalton.
He was working [F#m] cheap, _ just fighting [A] time.
And then he [D] left _ [F#m] and said, I'm going.
_ So [C#] he left [E] that peaceful life [A] behind.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _