Chords for The Silverton
Tempo:
97.5 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Eb
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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She was born one morning on the San Juan summer back in 1881.
She was a beautiful daughter of the DNRD and she weighed about a thousand [C] tons.
narrow gauge.
[Gm] Silverton.
comes the [C] Silverton, the shovel and coal.
[Bb] the smoke and hear the [F] whistle blow.
[F]
She was born one morning on the San Juan summer back in 1881.
She was a beautiful daughter of the DNRD and she weighed about a thousand [C] tons.
narrow gauge.
[Gm] Silverton.
comes the [C] Silverton, the shovel and coal.
[Bb] the smoke and hear the [F] whistle blow.
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She was born one morning on the San Juan summer back in 1881.
She was a beautiful daughter of the DNRD and she weighed about a thousand [C] tons.
Well, [F] it's a 45 miles through the Animas Canyon, so they set her on the narrow gauge.
She drank a whole lot of water and she ate a lot of coal and they called her the [Gm] Silverton.
Silverton [F] train, here comes the Silverton [Bb] up from the rainbow.
Here comes the [C] Silverton, the shovel and coal.
[F] Here comes the Silverton up from the canyon.
See [Bb] the smoke and hear the [F] whistle blow. _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, now listen to the whistle and the rock wood cut on the high lines of Silverton town.
And you're gonna get a shiver when you check out the river which is 400 feet straight down.
[Bb] [F] Take on some water at the Needles and Tank and that'll struggle up a 2.5. grade. And by the time it gets you high past the snow shed slide, you had to ride on the Silverton. [Bb] Silverton [F] train, here comes the Silverton up from [C] the rainbow. [F] Here comes the Silverton, the shovel and coal. Here comes the Silverton up from the [Eb] canyon. See the smoke [Bb] and hear the [F] whistle blow. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Here comes the Silverton [F] up from [C] the rainbow. Here comes the Silverton, the shovel [G] and coal. [C] Here comes the [F] Silverton up from the canyon. [F] See the smoke and hear the whistle blow. _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] Now [F] down by the station early in the morning, there's a whole lot of people in line. And they all got a ticket on the train to yesterday and it's gonna leave [Cm] on time. [F] Well, it's a 45 mile up the Animas Canyon, so they run her on the narrow gauge. She takes a whole lot of water and she needs a lot of coal and they call her the [Eb] Silverton. Silverton [F] train, here comes the Silverton up from the rainbow. Here comes the Silverton, the shovel and coal. Here comes the Silverton up from the [Eb] canyon. See the smoke and hear [F] the whistle blow. Here comes the Silverton up from the rainbow. Here comes the Silverton, the shovel _ _ _ [Eb] and coal. And you see the smoke and [F] hear the whistle blow. _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [F] _ _ _ _
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She was born one morning on the San Juan summer back in 1881.
She was a beautiful daughter of the DNRD and she weighed about a thousand [C] tons.
Well, [F] it's a 45 miles through the Animas Canyon, so they set her on the narrow gauge.
She drank a whole lot of water and she ate a lot of coal and they called her the [Gm] Silverton.
Silverton [F] train, here comes the Silverton [Bb] up from the rainbow.
Here comes the [C] Silverton, the shovel and coal.
[F] Here comes the Silverton up from the canyon.
See [Bb] the smoke and hear the [F] whistle blow. _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, now listen to the whistle and the rock wood cut on the high lines of Silverton town.
And you're gonna get a shiver when you check out the river which is 400 feet straight down.
[Bb] [F] Take on some water at the Needles and Tank and that'll struggle up a 2.5. grade. And by the time it gets you high past the snow shed slide, you had to ride on the Silverton. [Bb] Silverton [F] train, here comes the Silverton up from [C] the rainbow. [F] Here comes the Silverton, the shovel and coal. Here comes the Silverton up from the [Eb] canyon. See the smoke [Bb] and hear the [F] whistle blow. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Here comes the Silverton [F] up from [C] the rainbow. Here comes the Silverton, the shovel [G] and coal. [C] Here comes the [F] Silverton up from the canyon. [F] See the smoke and hear the whistle blow. _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] Now [F] down by the station early in the morning, there's a whole lot of people in line. And they all got a ticket on the train to yesterday and it's gonna leave [Cm] on time. [F] Well, it's a 45 mile up the Animas Canyon, so they run her on the narrow gauge. She takes a whole lot of water and she needs a lot of coal and they call her the [Eb] Silverton. Silverton [F] train, here comes the Silverton up from the rainbow. Here comes the Silverton, the shovel and coal. Here comes the Silverton up from the [Eb] canyon. See the smoke and hear [F] the whistle blow. Here comes the Silverton up from the rainbow. Here comes the Silverton, the shovel _ _ _ [Eb] and coal. And you see the smoke and [F] hear the whistle blow. _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [F] _ _ _ _
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