Chords for Wild and Windy Night-Dougie Maclean-Cropredy 2017
Tempo:
74.175 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Db] [Bm] This wee [E] song is very easy.
[D] It's a newer [E] song of mine, I've got a new CD which is just three days old.
Actually I have them [Ebm] over there.
It's just three days [C] old.
This is from [D] that.
It's my version of a night visiting song.
[Bm] And the [B] chorus is very simple, it's about the [N] simplest chorus I've ever written.
And all you sing is, you sing, will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [Ab] and windy night?
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
[Eb] Will you [E] catch me if I'm falling [Bm] on this wild and windy [Ab] night?
I'll go through it a [E] couple of times for you.
[Bm]
[Ab] So it goes like this.
[E] Boom.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and [E] windy night?
It could be more easy than that.
Want me to try it?
Yep.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and [B] windy [E] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
I want to put it up a [Am] semitone there, it's [F] a little bit low.
You nearly got the Nat King Cole version of it there.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
[Bb] When I may lose [F] my way back home, lose the signs that I've been shown,
[Bb] wander [F] helpless through [Dm] the storm, [Gm] [F] all [Bb] [Fm] alone.
[C] Will [F] you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
[Bb] When I may [F] lose the strength to run, [Bb] [F] finish what's not begun,
[Bb] fading [F] with the [Dm] winter sun, [Gm] [F] everything [Bb] [F] undone.
[C] You got a noise?
[F] Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
[Bb] When I may [F] lose the strength to dream, [Bb] [F] for nothing is what it might seem,
[Bb] and all the [F] places I [Dm] have [F] been, forever
[Bb] [F] unseen.
[C] Here we go.
[F] Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy [C] [F] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
Sing it on your own.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night? It's beautiful.
[Fm] It's a wee bit of a variation from the original, I see.
But that's okay.
We're at a festival.
We're allowed to be kind of [D] self-expression and all that sort of stuff, you know,
and be a wee bit [F] creative and all that.
But let's do it again, and we'll try and get it a wee bit nearer to what I actually sing.
So you sing, will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild,
that stays on the same note, on this wild.
Okay, so we'll try again.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night? That's it.
[Bb] [F]
[C] [F] I think that's so good we should do that again,
because you're getting confident now, and it's getting louder and louder.
So let's do it with some of these lovely kind of English harmonies as well
that I used to hear throughout the folk clubs and stuff.
You could probably do it to this song.
Will you [Fm] hear me if [F] I'm calling on this wild and windy [Bb] night?
[F]
When [Bb] nothing [F] ever calms the [Bb] fear,
[F] out of sight but always near,
[Bb] waiting for [F] the sky to [Dm] clear,
[Gm] [F] I will [Bb] disappear.
[Fm] [C]
[F] Will you hear me [Bb] if [F] I'm calling on this wild and windy [C] [F] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling
on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
One last time.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling
on this wild and [Bb] windy [F] night?
on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
[D]
Beautiful.
Well done.
I'm going
[D] It's a newer [E] song of mine, I've got a new CD which is just three days old.
Actually I have them [Ebm] over there.
It's just three days [C] old.
This is from [D] that.
It's my version of a night visiting song.
[Bm] And the [B] chorus is very simple, it's about the [N] simplest chorus I've ever written.
And all you sing is, you sing, will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [Ab] and windy night?
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
[Eb] Will you [E] catch me if I'm falling [Bm] on this wild and windy [Ab] night?
I'll go through it a [E] couple of times for you.
[Bm]
[Ab] So it goes like this.
[E] Boom.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and [E] windy night?
It could be more easy than that.
Want me to try it?
Yep.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and [B] windy [E] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
I want to put it up a [Am] semitone there, it's [F] a little bit low.
You nearly got the Nat King Cole version of it there.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
[Bb] When I may lose [F] my way back home, lose the signs that I've been shown,
[Bb] wander [F] helpless through [Dm] the storm, [Gm] [F] all [Bb] [Fm] alone.
[C] Will [F] you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
[Bb] When I may [F] lose the strength to run, [Bb] [F] finish what's not begun,
[Bb] fading [F] with the [Dm] winter sun, [Gm] [F] everything [Bb] [F] undone.
[C] You got a noise?
[F] Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
[Bb] When I may [F] lose the strength to dream, [Bb] [F] for nothing is what it might seem,
[Bb] and all the [F] places I [Dm] have [F] been, forever
[Bb] [F] unseen.
[C] Here we go.
[F] Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy [C] [F] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
Sing it on your own.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night? It's beautiful.
[Fm] It's a wee bit of a variation from the original, I see.
But that's okay.
We're at a festival.
We're allowed to be kind of [D] self-expression and all that sort of stuff, you know,
and be a wee bit [F] creative and all that.
But let's do it again, and we'll try and get it a wee bit nearer to what I actually sing.
So you sing, will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild,
that stays on the same note, on this wild.
Okay, so we'll try again.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night? That's it.
[Bb] [F]
[C] [F] I think that's so good we should do that again,
because you're getting confident now, and it's getting louder and louder.
So let's do it with some of these lovely kind of English harmonies as well
that I used to hear throughout the folk clubs and stuff.
You could probably do it to this song.
Will you [Fm] hear me if [F] I'm calling on this wild and windy [Bb] night?
[F]
When [Bb] nothing [F] ever calms the [Bb] fear,
[F] out of sight but always near,
[Bb] waiting for [F] the sky to [Dm] clear,
[Gm] [F] I will [Bb] disappear.
[Fm] [C]
[F] Will you hear me [Bb] if [F] I'm calling on this wild and windy [C] [F] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling
on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
One last time.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling
on this wild and [Bb] windy [F] night?
on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
[D]
Beautiful.
Well done.
I'm going
Key:
F
Bb
C
E
Bm
F
Bb
C
[Db] _ _ _ [Bm] This wee [E] song is very easy.
[D] It's a newer [E] song of mine, I've got a new CD which is just three days old.
Actually I have them [Ebm] over there.
It's just three days [C] old.
This is from [D] that.
It's my version of a night visiting song.
[Bm] And the [B] chorus is very simple, it's about the [N] simplest chorus I've ever written.
And all you sing is, you sing, will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [Ab] and windy night?
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
[Eb] Will you [E] catch me if I'm falling [Bm] on this wild and windy [Ab] night?
I'll go through it a [E] couple of times for you.
_ _ _ _ [Bm]
[Ab] So it goes like this.
[E] Boom.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and [E] windy night?
It could be more easy than that.
Want me to try it?
Yep.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and [B] windy [E] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
I want to put it up a [Am] semitone there, it's [F] a little bit low.
You nearly got the Nat King Cole version of it there.
_ Will you hear me if I'm calling _ on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
[Bb] When I may lose [F] my way back home, lose the signs that I've been shown,
[Bb] wander [F] helpless through [Dm] the storm, [Gm] [F] all _ [Bb] [Fm] alone.
_ [C] Will [F] you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
[Bb] When I may [F] lose the strength to run, [Bb] _ [F] finish what's not begun,
[Bb] fading [F] with the [Dm] winter sun, [Gm] _ [F] everything [Bb] _ [F] undone.
[C] You got a noise?
[F] Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
[Bb] When I may [F] lose the strength to dream, [Bb] [F] for nothing is what it might seem,
[Bb] and all the [F] places I [Dm] have [F] been, forever _
[Bb] [F] unseen.
[C] Here we go.
[F] Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy [C] [F] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
Sing it on your own.
Will you hear me if I'm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ calling on this wild and windy night? It's beautiful.
[Fm] It's a wee bit of a variation from the original, I see.
But that's okay.
We're at a festival.
We're allowed to be kind of [D] self-expression and all that sort of stuff, you know,
and be a wee bit [F] creative and all that.
But let's do it again, and we'll try and get it a wee bit nearer to what I actually sing.
_ So you sing, will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild,
that stays on the same note, on this wild.
Okay, so we'll try again.
Will you hear me if I'm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
calling on this wild and windy night? That's it.
_ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ [F] _ _ I think that's so good we should do that again,
because you're getting confident now, and it's getting louder and louder.
So let's do it with some of these lovely kind of English harmonies as well
that I used to hear throughout the folk clubs and stuff.
You could probably do it to this song.
Will you [Fm] hear me if [F] I'm _ _ _ calling on this wild and _ _ _ windy [Bb] night?
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ When [Bb] nothing [F] ever calms the [Bb] fear,
[F] out of sight but always near,
[Bb] waiting for [F] the sky to [Dm] clear,
[Gm] [F] I will [Bb] disappear.
[Fm] _ _ [C] _
[F] Will you hear me [Bb] if [F] I'm calling on this wild and windy [C] [F] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling
on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
One last time.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling
on this wild and [Bb] windy [F] night?
on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
_ _ [D] _ _
Beautiful.
Well done.
_ _ _ I'm going
[D] It's a newer [E] song of mine, I've got a new CD which is just three days old.
Actually I have them [Ebm] over there.
It's just three days [C] old.
This is from [D] that.
It's my version of a night visiting song.
[Bm] And the [B] chorus is very simple, it's about the [N] simplest chorus I've ever written.
And all you sing is, you sing, will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [Ab] and windy night?
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
[Eb] Will you [E] catch me if I'm falling [Bm] on this wild and windy [Ab] night?
I'll go through it a [E] couple of times for you.
_ _ _ _ [Bm]
[Ab] So it goes like this.
[E] Boom.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and [E] windy night?
It could be more easy than that.
Want me to try it?
Yep.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and [B] windy [E] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
I want to put it up a [Am] semitone there, it's [F] a little bit low.
You nearly got the Nat King Cole version of it there.
_ Will you hear me if I'm calling _ on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
[Bb] When I may lose [F] my way back home, lose the signs that I've been shown,
[Bb] wander [F] helpless through [Dm] the storm, [Gm] [F] all _ [Bb] [Fm] alone.
_ [C] Will [F] you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
[Bb] When I may [F] lose the strength to run, [Bb] _ [F] finish what's not begun,
[Bb] fading [F] with the [Dm] winter sun, [Gm] _ [F] everything [Bb] _ [F] undone.
[C] You got a noise?
[F] Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild and windy night?
[Bb] When I may [F] lose the strength to dream, [Bb] [F] for nothing is what it might seem,
[Bb] and all the [F] places I [Dm] have [F] been, forever _
[Bb] [F] unseen.
[C] Here we go.
[F] Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy [C] [F] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
Sing it on your own.
Will you hear me if I'm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ calling on this wild and windy night? It's beautiful.
[Fm] It's a wee bit of a variation from the original, I see.
But that's okay.
We're at a festival.
We're allowed to be kind of [D] self-expression and all that sort of stuff, you know,
and be a wee bit [F] creative and all that.
But let's do it again, and we'll try and get it a wee bit nearer to what I actually sing.
_ So you sing, will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild,
that stays on the same note, on this wild.
Okay, so we'll try again.
Will you hear me if I'm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
calling on this wild and windy night? That's it.
_ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ [F] _ _ I think that's so good we should do that again,
because you're getting confident now, and it's getting louder and louder.
So let's do it with some of these lovely kind of English harmonies as well
that I used to hear throughout the folk clubs and stuff.
You could probably do it to this song.
Will you [Fm] hear me if [F] I'm _ _ _ calling on this wild and _ _ _ windy [Bb] night?
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ When [Bb] nothing [F] ever calms the [Bb] fear,
[F] out of sight but always near,
[Bb] waiting for [F] the sky to [Dm] clear,
[Gm] [F] I will [Bb] disappear.
[Fm] _ _ [C] _
[F] Will you hear me [Bb] if [F] I'm calling on this wild and windy [C] [F] night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling
on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
One last time.
Will you hear me if I'm calling on this wild and windy night?
Will you catch me if I'm falling
on this wild and [Bb] windy [F] night?
on this wild [C] and [F] windy night?
_ _ [D] _ _
Beautiful.
Well done.
_ _ _ I'm going