Chords for Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison) Strum Guitar Cover Lesson in G With Chords/Lyrics
Tempo:
118.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Em]
[G]
[F#m] [G] Hey, where [C] did we go?
[G] The days when the [D] rains came.
[G]
Down in the hollow, playing [D] a new game.
[G]
Laughing at a running hay game.
[D] Skipping at a jumping.
[G] In the misty morning fall trick.
Our [D] hearts were thumping [C] and you,
[D] brown [G] eyed girl.
[Em] [C]
You [D] laughed, brown eyed [G] girl.
[D] [G]
Whatever [C] happened, [G]
[D] Tuesdays are so slow.
[G]
Going down the old mine with a [D] transistor radio.
[G]
Standing [C] in the sunlight laughing,
[G]
hide behind [D] the rainbow's wall.
[G]
Slipping and sliding, all [D] along the waterfall [C] with you,
[D] brown [G] eyed girl.
[Em] [C]
You're [D] my brown [G] eyed girl.
[D] Do you remember when we used [G] to sing?
Sha la [C] la la la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la.
[G]
Sha [C] la la la la la [G] la la la la la la la la la la [D] la la.
Just [G] like that.
[C] [G] [B]
[G] [E] [G]
So hard [C] to find my [G] way.
Now that [D] I'm on my own.
[G]
Saw you [C] just the other [G] day.
My, [D] how you have grown.
[G]
Cast my memory [C] back, hello.
[G]
Sometimes [D] I'm [G] overcomfortable.
Making love [C] in the green grass [G]
behind [D] the stadium [C] with you,
[D] brown [G] eyed girl.
[Em] [C]
You're [D] my brown [G] eyed girl.
[D] Do you remember when we used [G] to sing?
Sha la [C] la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la la la.
Just [G] like that.
Sha la [C] la la la la [G] la la la la la la la [D] la la la la la la.
Just [G] like that.
Sha la [C] la la la la la [G] la la la la la la la la la [D] la la la la.
One [G] more time.
Sha la [C] la la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la la.
[G] Latina.
[D] [A] [E]
Hi, this [N] is Munson with Munson Music and welcome to Talking With The Guitar,
where we're going to talk about how you can talk with the guitar.
And we're going to basically be covering something called a pentatonic scale today,
actually in kind of a cool way of kind of moving around.
And what a pentatonic scale is, is penta means five and tonic means tone.
And scale actually is from the Latin scala, which means to measure.
So altogether, it's a
[G]
[F#m] [G] Hey, where [C] did we go?
[G] The days when the [D] rains came.
[G]
Down in the hollow, playing [D] a new game.
[G]
Laughing at a running hay game.
[D] Skipping at a jumping.
[G] In the misty morning fall trick.
Our [D] hearts were thumping [C] and you,
[D] brown [G] eyed girl.
[Em] [C]
You [D] laughed, brown eyed [G] girl.
[D] [G]
Whatever [C] happened, [G]
[D] Tuesdays are so slow.
[G]
Going down the old mine with a [D] transistor radio.
[G]
Standing [C] in the sunlight laughing,
[G]
hide behind [D] the rainbow's wall.
[G]
Slipping and sliding, all [D] along the waterfall [C] with you,
[D] brown [G] eyed girl.
[Em] [C]
You're [D] my brown [G] eyed girl.
[D] Do you remember when we used [G] to sing?
Sha la [C] la la la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la.
[G]
Sha [C] la la la la la [G] la la la la la la la la la la [D] la la.
Just [G] like that.
[C] [G] [B]
[G] [E] [G]
So hard [C] to find my [G] way.
Now that [D] I'm on my own.
[G]
Saw you [C] just the other [G] day.
My, [D] how you have grown.
[G]
Cast my memory [C] back, hello.
[G]
Sometimes [D] I'm [G] overcomfortable.
Making love [C] in the green grass [G]
behind [D] the stadium [C] with you,
[D] brown [G] eyed girl.
[Em] [C]
You're [D] my brown [G] eyed girl.
[D] Do you remember when we used [G] to sing?
Sha la [C] la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la la la.
Just [G] like that.
Sha la [C] la la la la [G] la la la la la la la [D] la la la la la la.
Just [G] like that.
Sha la [C] la la la la la [G] la la la la la la la la la [D] la la la la.
One [G] more time.
Sha la [C] la la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la la.
[G] Latina.
[D] [A] [E]
Hi, this [N] is Munson with Munson Music and welcome to Talking With The Guitar,
where we're going to talk about how you can talk with the guitar.
And we're going to basically be covering something called a pentatonic scale today,
actually in kind of a cool way of kind of moving around.
And what a pentatonic scale is, is penta means five and tonic means tone.
And scale actually is from the Latin scala, which means to measure.
So altogether, it's a
Key:
G
D
C
Em
E
G
D
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ [G] _ _ Hey, where [C] did we go?
_ [G] _ _ The days when the [D] rains came.
[G] _ _ _
Down in the hollow, _ _ _ _ playing [D] a new game.
_ [G] _ _
Laughing at a running hay game. _ _
[D] Skipping at a jumping.
_ [G] _ In the misty morning fall trick.
Our _ [D] hearts were thumping [C] and you, _
_ [D] _ _ brown [G] eyed girl.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [C] _
You [D] laughed, _ brown eyed [G] girl. _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
Whatever [C] happened, _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] Tuesdays are so slow.
_ [G] _
Going down the old mine with a _ [D] transistor _ radio.
[G] _ _
Standing [C] in the sunlight laughing,
[G] _ _
hide behind [D] the rainbow's wall.
[G] _ _
_ Slipping and sliding, _ _ all [D] along the waterfall [C] with you,
_ _ [D] _ _ brown [G] eyed girl.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
You're [D] my brown [G] eyed girl.
_ _ [D] _ Do you remember _ _ when we used [G] to sing?
Sha la [C] la la la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la.
_ _ _ [G] _
Sha [C] la la la la la [G] la la la la la la la la la la [D] la la.
Just [G] like that.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [B] _
_ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [G] _
So hard [C] to find my [G] way. _
Now that [D] I'm on my own.
[G] _ _
Saw you [C] just the other _ [G] day. _
My, [D] how you have grown.
[G] _
Cast my memory [C] back, hello.
_ _ [G] _ _
Sometimes [D] I'm _ _ [G] overcomfortable.
Making love [C] in the green grass _ [G] _ _
behind [D] the stadium [C] with you,
_ [D] _ _ brown [G] eyed girl.
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
You're [D] my _ brown [G] eyed girl.
_ [D] _ Do you remember _ when _ we used [G] to sing?
Sha la [C] la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la la la.
Just [G] like that.
Sha la [C] la la la la [G] la la la la la la la [D] la la la la la la.
Just [G] like that.
Sha la [C] la la la la la [G] la la la la la la la la la [D] la la la la.
One [G] more time.
Sha la [C] la la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la la.
_ _ [G] Latina.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hi, this [N] is Munson with Munson Music and welcome to Talking With The Guitar,
where we're going to talk about how you can talk with the guitar.
And we're going to basically be covering something called a pentatonic scale today,
actually in kind of a cool way of kind of moving around.
And what a pentatonic scale is, is penta means five and tonic means tone.
And scale actually is from the Latin scala, which means to measure.
So altogether, it's a
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ [G] _ _ Hey, where [C] did we go?
_ [G] _ _ The days when the [D] rains came.
[G] _ _ _
Down in the hollow, _ _ _ _ playing [D] a new game.
_ [G] _ _
Laughing at a running hay game. _ _
[D] Skipping at a jumping.
_ [G] _ In the misty morning fall trick.
Our _ [D] hearts were thumping [C] and you, _
_ [D] _ _ brown [G] eyed girl.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [C] _
You [D] laughed, _ brown eyed [G] girl. _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
Whatever [C] happened, _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] Tuesdays are so slow.
_ [G] _
Going down the old mine with a _ [D] transistor _ radio.
[G] _ _
Standing [C] in the sunlight laughing,
[G] _ _
hide behind [D] the rainbow's wall.
[G] _ _
_ Slipping and sliding, _ _ all [D] along the waterfall [C] with you,
_ _ [D] _ _ brown [G] eyed girl.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
You're [D] my brown [G] eyed girl.
_ _ [D] _ Do you remember _ _ when we used [G] to sing?
Sha la [C] la la la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la.
_ _ _ [G] _
Sha [C] la la la la la [G] la la la la la la la la la la [D] la la.
Just [G] like that.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [B] _
_ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [G] _
So hard [C] to find my [G] way. _
Now that [D] I'm on my own.
[G] _ _
Saw you [C] just the other _ [G] day. _
My, [D] how you have grown.
[G] _
Cast my memory [C] back, hello.
_ _ [G] _ _
Sometimes [D] I'm _ _ [G] overcomfortable.
Making love [C] in the green grass _ [G] _ _
behind [D] the stadium [C] with you,
_ [D] _ _ brown [G] eyed girl.
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
You're [D] my _ brown [G] eyed girl.
_ [D] _ Do you remember _ when _ we used [G] to sing?
Sha la [C] la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la la la.
Just [G] like that.
Sha la [C] la la la la [G] la la la la la la la [D] la la la la la la.
Just [G] like that.
Sha la [C] la la la la la [G] la la la la la la la la la [D] la la la la.
One [G] more time.
Sha la [C] la la la la la [G] la la la [D] la la la la.
_ _ [G] Latina.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hi, this [N] is Munson with Munson Music and welcome to Talking With The Guitar,
where we're going to talk about how you can talk with the guitar.
And we're going to basically be covering something called a pentatonic scale today,
actually in kind of a cool way of kind of moving around.
And what a pentatonic scale is, is penta means five and tonic means tone.
And scale actually is from the Latin scala, which means to measure.
So altogether, it's a