Chords for Val Doonican ~ When You And I Were Young, Maggie
Tempo:
75.1 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
Eb
G
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[A]
[Bm] [Gm] [D] I wander today [G] to the hill, Maggie, [D] to watch the scene [A] below
[D] The creek and the creaking [G] old mill, Maggie, [D] as we [A] used to long [D] ago
[G] The green grove is gone [D] from the hill, Maggie, [A] where [E] first the [A] daisy sprung
[Em] [D] The creaking old mill, [G] it is still, [Ab] Maggie, [D] since you [A] and I [D] were young
A city so silent [G] and lone, Maggie, [D] where the young and the gay [A] and the best
[D] In polished white mansions [G] of stone, Maggie, [D] have each [A] found a place [D] of rest
[G] Is built where the birds [D] used to play, Maggie, [A] and join [E] in the songs that [A] were sung
For [D] we sang as gay [G] as they, Maggie, [D] when you [A] and I [D] were young
[E] [D] [A]
[Bm] [Eb] They say I am [Ab] fetal with age, Maggie, [Eb] my steps are less brightly [Bb] than them
[Eb] My face is a well [Ab]-written page, [A] Maggie, [Eb] but time [Bb] alone [Eb] was the pen
[Ab] They say we are aged [Eb] and grey, Maggie, [Bb] as sprayed [F] by the white [Bb] breakers flung
But [Eb] to me you're as fair [Ab] as you [A] were, Maggie, [Eb] when you [Bb] and I [Cm] were young
[F] [Eb] When you [Bb] and I were young
[Eb] [Db] [Eb]
[A]
[Bm] [Gm] [D] I wander today [G] to the hill, Maggie, [D] to watch the scene [A] below
[D] The creek and the creaking [G] old mill, Maggie, [D] as we [A] used to long [D] ago
[G] The green grove is gone [D] from the hill, Maggie, [A] where [E] first the [A] daisy sprung
[Em] [D] The creaking old mill, [G] it is still, [Ab] Maggie, [D] since you [A] and I [D] were young
A city so silent [G] and lone, Maggie, [D] where the young and the gay [A] and the best
[D] In polished white mansions [G] of stone, Maggie, [D] have each [A] found a place [D] of rest
[G] Is built where the birds [D] used to play, Maggie, [A] and join [E] in the songs that [A] were sung
For [D] we sang as gay [G] as they, Maggie, [D] when you [A] and I [D] were young
[E] [D] [A]
[Bm] [Eb] They say I am [Ab] fetal with age, Maggie, [Eb] my steps are less brightly [Bb] than them
[Eb] My face is a well [Ab]-written page, [A] Maggie, [Eb] but time [Bb] alone [Eb] was the pen
[Ab] They say we are aged [Eb] and grey, Maggie, [Bb] as sprayed [F] by the white [Bb] breakers flung
But [Eb] to me you're as fair [Ab] as you [A] were, Maggie, [Eb] when you [Bb] and I [Cm] were young
[F] [Eb] When you [Bb] and I were young
[Eb] [Db] [Eb]
Key:
D
A
Eb
G
Bb
D
A
Eb
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [Gm] _ [D] I wander today [G] to the hill, Maggie, [D] to watch the scene [A] below
_ [D] The creek and the creaking [G] old mill, Maggie, [D] as we [A] used to long [D] ago _
[G] The green grove is gone [D] from the hill, Maggie, [A] where [E] first the [A] daisy sprung
[Em] _ [D] The creaking old mill, [G] it is still, [Ab] Maggie, [D] since you [A] and I [D] were young
A _ _ _ _ _ city so silent [G] and lone, Maggie, [D] where the young and the gay [A] and the best
_ [D] In polished white mansions [G] of stone, Maggie, [D] have each [A] found a place [D] of rest
[G] Is built where the birds [D] used to play, Maggie, [A] and join [E] in the songs that [A] were sung
For [D] we sang as gay [G] as they, Maggie, [D] when you [A] and I [D] were young _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [Eb] They say I am [Ab] fetal with age, Maggie, [Eb] my steps are less brightly [Bb] than them
_ [Eb] My face is a well [Ab]-written page, [A] Maggie, [Eb] but time [Bb] alone [Eb] was the pen _
[Ab] They say we are aged [Eb] and grey, Maggie, [Bb] as sprayed [F] by the white [Bb] breakers flung
But [Eb] to me you're as fair [Ab] as you [A] were, Maggie, [Eb] when you [Bb] and I [Cm] were young
[F] _ [Eb] When you [Bb] and I were young
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [Gm] _ [D] I wander today [G] to the hill, Maggie, [D] to watch the scene [A] below
_ [D] The creek and the creaking [G] old mill, Maggie, [D] as we [A] used to long [D] ago _
[G] The green grove is gone [D] from the hill, Maggie, [A] where [E] first the [A] daisy sprung
[Em] _ [D] The creaking old mill, [G] it is still, [Ab] Maggie, [D] since you [A] and I [D] were young
A _ _ _ _ _ city so silent [G] and lone, Maggie, [D] where the young and the gay [A] and the best
_ [D] In polished white mansions [G] of stone, Maggie, [D] have each [A] found a place [D] of rest
[G] Is built where the birds [D] used to play, Maggie, [A] and join [E] in the songs that [A] were sung
For [D] we sang as gay [G] as they, Maggie, [D] when you [A] and I [D] were young _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [Eb] They say I am [Ab] fetal with age, Maggie, [Eb] my steps are less brightly [Bb] than them
_ [Eb] My face is a well [Ab]-written page, [A] Maggie, [Eb] but time [Bb] alone [Eb] was the pen _
[Ab] They say we are aged [Eb] and grey, Maggie, [Bb] as sprayed [F] by the white [Bb] breakers flung
But [Eb] to me you're as fair [Ab] as you [A] were, Maggie, [Eb] when you [Bb] and I [Cm] were young
[F] _ [Eb] When you [Bb] and I were young
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _
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