Chords for Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan's Dream (Official Audio)
Tempo:
111.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
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Am
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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While riding on a [Am] train going west, I fell [C] asleep [D] for to take my rest.
[C] I [B] [G] dreamed a dream that made me sad, concerning [D] myself [C] and the [G] first few friends I had.
With half-damp eyes I [A] stared to the room where my [C] friends and I'd [D] spend many an afternoon.
[C] Well, [G] we together, we'll admit [C] a [G] storm, laughing [D] and singing till [Am] the [G] early hours of the morn.
By the old wooden stove our [Am] hats was hung, our words [C] was [G] told, [D] our songs was sung.
[C] Well, [Em] [G] for nothing [C] men [G] were satisfied, joking [D] and talking [C] about their [G] world outside.
With hungry hearts through the [Am] heat and cold, we never [C] much thought we could get [D] very old.
[C] We [G]
thought we could sit [C] forever [G] and fun, our chances [D] really [Am] was a [G] million to one.
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As easy it was to tell [Am] black from white, it was all [C] that [G] easy to [D] tell wrong from right.
[C] And our choices, [G] they was few, so the thought never hit.
That the one road we [D] traveled would ever [C] shatter [G] or split.
[C] [G]
Oh, many a year has [Am] passed and gone, many [C] a gamble has [D] been lost and won.
[C] And [G] many a road taken [C] by many a [G] first friend, and [D] each one I've never [G] seen again.
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[C] [G]
I wish, I wish, [Am] I wish in vain that we could sit [C] simply in that [D] room again.
[C] [B] Ten [G] thousand dollars at [C] the [G] drop of a hat, I'd give it all [D] gladly, [Am] if [G] our lives could be like that.
[D] [C] [Em] [G]
While riding on a [Am] train going west, I fell [C] asleep [D] for to take my rest.
[C] I [B] [G] dreamed a dream that made me sad, concerning [D] myself [C] and the [G] first few friends I had.
With half-damp eyes I [A] stared to the room where my [C] friends and I'd [D] spend many an afternoon.
[C] Well, [G] we together, we'll admit [C] a [G] storm, laughing [D] and singing till [Am] the [G] early hours of the morn.
By the old wooden stove our [Am] hats was hung, our words [C] was [G] told, [D] our songs was sung.
[C] Well, [Em] [G] for nothing [C] men [G] were satisfied, joking [D] and talking [C] about their [G] world outside.
With hungry hearts through the [Am] heat and cold, we never [C] much thought we could get [D] very old.
[C] We [G]
thought we could sit [C] forever [G] and fun, our chances [D] really [Am] was a [G] million to one.
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As easy it was to tell [Am] black from white, it was all [C] that [G] easy to [D] tell wrong from right.
[C] And our choices, [G] they was few, so the thought never hit.
That the one road we [D] traveled would ever [C] shatter [G] or split.
[C] [G]
Oh, many a year has [Am] passed and gone, many [C] a gamble has [D] been lost and won.
[C] And [G] many a road taken [C] by many a [G] first friend, and [D] each one I've never [G] seen again.
[D]
[C] [G]
I wish, I wish, [Am] I wish in vain that we could sit [C] simply in that [D] room again.
[C] [B] Ten [G] thousand dollars at [C] the [G] drop of a hat, I'd give it all [D] gladly, [Am] if [G] our lives could be like that.
[D] [C] [Em] [G]
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
While riding on a [Am] train going west, _ _ _ _ I fell [C] asleep [D] for to take my rest. _ _ _
[C] I [B] _ [G] _ dreamed a dream that made me sad, _ _ _ _ concerning [D] myself _ _ _ _ [C] and the [G] first few friends I had. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
With half-damp eyes I [A] stared to the room _ _ _ _ where my [C] friends and I'd [D] spend many an afternoon. _
[C] Well, _ _ [G] _ we together, we'll admit [C] a _ [G] storm, _ _ _ _ _ _ laughing [D] and singing _ till [Am] the [G] early hours of the morn.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
By the old wooden stove our [Am] hats was hung, _ _ _ _ our words [C] was [G] told, [D] our songs was sung. _ _
[C] Well, [Em] _ _ [G] _ for nothing [C] men [G] were satisfied, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ joking [D] and talking _ _ _ [C] about their [G] world outside. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ With hungry hearts through the [Am] heat and cold, _ _ _ _ we never [C] much thought we could get [D] very old. _
_ _ _ [C] We _ [G] _
thought we could sit _ [C] forever [G] and fun, _ _ _ _ _ our chances [D] _ really _ _ _ [Am] was a [G] million to one.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ As easy it was to tell [Am] black from white, _ _ _ it was all [C] that [G] easy to [D] tell wrong from right. _
_ _ [C] And our choices, [G] _ they was few, _ so the thought never hit. _
_ _ _ _ That the one road we [D] traveled _ would _ _ ever [C] shatter [G] or split. _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, many a year has [Am] passed and gone, _ _ _ _ many [C] a gamble has [D] been lost and won.
_ _ [C] And [G] many a road taken [C] by many a [G] first friend, _ _ _ _ _ and [D] each one _ _ _ I've never [G] seen again.
_ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I wish, I wish, [Am] I wish in vain _ _ that we could sit [C] simply in that [D] room again. _ _
_ [C] _ [B] Ten _ [G] _ thousand dollars at [C] the [G] drop of a hat, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'd give it all [D] gladly, _ _ _ [Am] if [G] our lives could be like that.
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
While riding on a [Am] train going west, _ _ _ _ I fell [C] asleep [D] for to take my rest. _ _ _
[C] I [B] _ [G] _ dreamed a dream that made me sad, _ _ _ _ concerning [D] myself _ _ _ _ [C] and the [G] first few friends I had. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
With half-damp eyes I [A] stared to the room _ _ _ _ where my [C] friends and I'd [D] spend many an afternoon. _
[C] Well, _ _ [G] _ we together, we'll admit [C] a _ [G] storm, _ _ _ _ _ _ laughing [D] and singing _ till [Am] the [G] early hours of the morn.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
By the old wooden stove our [Am] hats was hung, _ _ _ _ our words [C] was [G] told, [D] our songs was sung. _ _
[C] Well, [Em] _ _ [G] _ for nothing [C] men [G] were satisfied, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ joking [D] and talking _ _ _ [C] about their [G] world outside. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ With hungry hearts through the [Am] heat and cold, _ _ _ _ we never [C] much thought we could get [D] very old. _
_ _ _ [C] We _ [G] _
thought we could sit _ [C] forever [G] and fun, _ _ _ _ _ our chances [D] _ really _ _ _ [Am] was a [G] million to one.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
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[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ As easy it was to tell [Am] black from white, _ _ _ it was all [C] that [G] easy to [D] tell wrong from right. _
_ _ [C] And our choices, [G] _ they was few, _ so the thought never hit. _
_ _ _ _ That the one road we [D] traveled _ would _ _ ever [C] shatter [G] or split. _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, many a year has [Am] passed and gone, _ _ _ _ many [C] a gamble has [D] been lost and won.
_ _ [C] And [G] many a road taken [C] by many a [G] first friend, _ _ _ _ _ and [D] each one _ _ _ I've never [G] seen again.
_ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I wish, I wish, [Am] I wish in vain _ _ that we could sit [C] simply in that [D] room again. _ _
_ [C] _ [B] Ten _ [G] _ thousand dollars at [C] the [G] drop of a hat, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'd give it all [D] gladly, _ _ _ [Am] if [G] our lives could be like that.
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _