Chords for When You and I Were Young, Maggie (2004 Remastered Version)
Tempo:
79.4 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Db
D
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab] [Db]
[D] [Ab] [Eb] [Ab]
I wander today [Db] to the hill, Maggie, to watch the steam below.
[Eb] The [Ab] creek and the [Db] creaking old mill, Maggie, [Ab] as we used [Eb] to long [Ab] ago.
[Db] The green grove is gone [Ab] from the hill, Maggie, [Eb] where forest the [Bb] days is [Ab]
sprung.
[Bbm] The [Ab] creaking old mill [Db] is still, Maggie, [Ab] since you [Eb] and I [Ab] were young.
[Db] [D]
[Ab] [Eb] [Ab]
They say I am feeble [Db] with age, Maggie, [Ab] my steps are less strikely than [Eb] then.
[Ab] My fate is a well [Db]-written page, Maggie, [Ab] but time [Eb]
alone [Ab] was the pen.
They [Db]
say we are aged [Ab] and ungray, Maggie, as [Eb] fray by [Bb] the fine crackers [Ab]
[Bbm] flung.
But [Ab] to me you're as fair as [Db] you were, [Ab] Maggie, when you [Eb] and I [Ab] were young.
[Db]
And now we are aged and [Ab] ungray, Maggie, [Eb] and the trials [Bb] of life [Eb] nearly [Ebm] done.
[Ab] Let us sing of the days [Db] that are gone, Maggie,
[D]
[Ab] when you [Eb] and I were young.
[Ab]
[D] [Ab] [Eb] [Ab]
I wander today [Db] to the hill, Maggie, to watch the steam below.
[Eb] The [Ab] creek and the [Db] creaking old mill, Maggie, [Ab] as we used [Eb] to long [Ab] ago.
[Db] The green grove is gone [Ab] from the hill, Maggie, [Eb] where forest the [Bb] days is [Ab]
sprung.
[Bbm] The [Ab] creaking old mill [Db] is still, Maggie, [Ab] since you [Eb] and I [Ab] were young.
[Db] [D]
[Ab] [Eb] [Ab]
They say I am feeble [Db] with age, Maggie, [Ab] my steps are less strikely than [Eb] then.
[Ab] My fate is a well [Db]-written page, Maggie, [Ab] but time [Eb]
alone [Ab] was the pen.
They [Db]
say we are aged [Ab] and ungray, Maggie, as [Eb] fray by [Bb] the fine crackers [Ab]
[Bbm] flung.
But [Ab] to me you're as fair as [Db] you were, [Ab] Maggie, when you [Eb] and I [Ab] were young.
[Db]
And now we are aged and [Ab] ungray, Maggie, [Eb] and the trials [Bb] of life [Eb] nearly [Ebm] done.
[Ab] Let us sing of the days [Db] that are gone, Maggie,
[D]
[Ab] when you [Eb] and I were young.
[Ab]
Key:
Ab
Eb
Db
D
Bb
Ab
Eb
Db
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ I wander today [Db] to the hill, Maggie, to watch the steam below.
[Eb] _ The [Ab] creek and the [Db] creaking old mill, Maggie, [Ab] as we used [Eb] to long [Ab] ago.
_ _ [Db] The green grove is gone [Ab] from the hill, Maggie, [Eb] where forest the [Bb] _ _ days is _ [Ab]
sprung.
[Bbm] The [Ab] creaking old mill [Db] is still, Maggie, [Ab] since you [Eb] and I [Ab] were young. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ They say I am feeble [Db] with age, Maggie, [Ab] my steps are less strikely than [Eb] then.
_ _ [Ab] My fate is a well [Db]-written page, Maggie, [Ab] but time [Eb]
alone [Ab] was the pen.
They [Db]
say we are aged [Ab] and ungray, Maggie, as [Eb] fray by [Bb] the fine _ crackers [Ab] _
[Bbm] flung.
But [Ab] to me you're as fair as [Db] you were, [Ab] Maggie, when you [Eb] and I [Ab] were young.
_ [Db]
And now we are aged and [Ab] ungray, Maggie, [Eb] and the trials [Bb] of life _ [Eb] nearly _ [Ebm] done.
[Ab] Let us sing of the days [Db] that are gone, Maggie,
[D] _ _
[Ab] when you [Eb] and I were young. _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ I wander today [Db] to the hill, Maggie, to watch the steam below.
[Eb] _ The [Ab] creek and the [Db] creaking old mill, Maggie, [Ab] as we used [Eb] to long [Ab] ago.
_ _ [Db] The green grove is gone [Ab] from the hill, Maggie, [Eb] where forest the [Bb] _ _ days is _ [Ab]
sprung.
[Bbm] The [Ab] creaking old mill [Db] is still, Maggie, [Ab] since you [Eb] and I [Ab] were young. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ They say I am feeble [Db] with age, Maggie, [Ab] my steps are less strikely than [Eb] then.
_ _ [Ab] My fate is a well [Db]-written page, Maggie, [Ab] but time [Eb]
alone [Ab] was the pen.
They [Db]
say we are aged [Ab] and ungray, Maggie, as [Eb] fray by [Bb] the fine _ crackers [Ab] _
[Bbm] flung.
But [Ab] to me you're as fair as [Db] you were, [Ab] Maggie, when you [Eb] and I [Ab] were young.
_ [Db]
And now we are aged and [Ab] ungray, Maggie, [Eb] and the trials [Bb] of life _ [Eb] nearly _ [Ebm] done.
[Ab] Let us sing of the days [Db] that are gone, Maggie,
[D] _ _
[Ab] when you [Eb] and I were young. _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _