Chords for Dillan Bay
Tempo:
127.85 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
G
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
This is Dylan Bay by Gordon Bach.
It's on page 201 of the Rise Up Singing Songbook.
[Em] [A]
Dylan [D] Bay, Laddie-O, [A]
Dylan Dow, [E] Laddie-A, [A]
Dylan Bay, [D] Laddie-O, [A]
all [E] the boats [A] are gone.
Gone [D] away, Laddie-O, [A]
gone awa, [D] [E] Laddie-A, gone [D] away, Laddie-O, [A]
with [E] their top [A] sails high.
Top sails [D] high, [D] Laddie-O, [A]
top sails high, [E] Laddie-A, [A]
top sails [D] high, Laddie-O, [A]
when [E] the wind's [A] away.
Wind's [D] away, Laddie-O, [A]
wind's awa, [E] Laddie-A, [A]
wind's [D] away, Laddie-O, [A]
down [E] in Dylan Bay.
[A]
Dylan [G] Bay, [D] Laddie-O, [A]
Dylan Dow, Laddie [E]-A, Dylan [D] Bay, Laddie-O, [A]
all the boats are [A] gone.
As you can see, [B] [A] it's circular.
Gone away, [D] Laddie-O, gone awa, [E] Laddie-A, gone away, [D] Laddie-O,
with [E] their top sails high.
Top sails high, [D] Laddie-O, [A] top sails high, [E] Laddie-A, top sails [D] high,
Laddie-O, [E] when the wind's [A] away.
Wind's away, [D] Laddie-O, [A] wind's away, [E] Laddie-A, wind's away,
[D] Laddie-O, down [E] in Dylan Bay.
Dylan [D] Bay, Laddie-O, Dylan Dow, Laddie [E]-A, [A] Dylan Bay,
Laddie-O, all [E] the boats are [A] gone.
[G]
I realized as I was playing that that I need to cut this thumbnail
because it was catching a little bit on the strings.
That's it.
Gordon Bach.
Let's talk
about Gordon Bach for a second.
Let's let me talk about Gordon Bach for a second.
He's an educated
gentleman.
He's the kind of educated gentleman that I would like to be.
Well, I don't know him
personally.
He has some educated gentleman aspects that I would like to have, perhaps,
that I covet.
He knows a lot about folk songs.
He knows a lot of folk songs.
He's written folk songs
like his two folk songs about Iloho in Maine that [Gm] have become close to traditional songs
because they're that [A] good and they're that simple and they're that [Ab] direct
and they're that tied to [G] a place that gives the song a sense of place that
a lot of traditional songs have and Gordon [Gm] Bach's songs also have.
Anyway,
Gordon Bach.
I got good things to say about him.
That's it.
The chords to this song were so easy
and so beautiful.
So easy and yet so beautiful.
A-D-E-E-A-E-A.
That's it.
Have a good day.
Have a good evening.
It's on page 201 of the Rise Up Singing Songbook.
[Em] [A]
Dylan [D] Bay, Laddie-O, [A]
Dylan Dow, [E] Laddie-A, [A]
Dylan Bay, [D] Laddie-O, [A]
all [E] the boats [A] are gone.
Gone [D] away, Laddie-O, [A]
gone awa, [D] [E] Laddie-A, gone [D] away, Laddie-O, [A]
with [E] their top [A] sails high.
Top sails [D] high, [D] Laddie-O, [A]
top sails high, [E] Laddie-A, [A]
top sails [D] high, Laddie-O, [A]
when [E] the wind's [A] away.
Wind's [D] away, Laddie-O, [A]
wind's awa, [E] Laddie-A, [A]
wind's [D] away, Laddie-O, [A]
down [E] in Dylan Bay.
[A]
Dylan [G] Bay, [D] Laddie-O, [A]
Dylan Dow, Laddie [E]-A, Dylan [D] Bay, Laddie-O, [A]
all the boats are [A] gone.
As you can see, [B] [A] it's circular.
Gone away, [D] Laddie-O, gone awa, [E] Laddie-A, gone away, [D] Laddie-O,
with [E] their top sails high.
Top sails high, [D] Laddie-O, [A] top sails high, [E] Laddie-A, top sails [D] high,
Laddie-O, [E] when the wind's [A] away.
Wind's away, [D] Laddie-O, [A] wind's away, [E] Laddie-A, wind's away,
[D] Laddie-O, down [E] in Dylan Bay.
Dylan [D] Bay, Laddie-O, Dylan Dow, Laddie [E]-A, [A] Dylan Bay,
Laddie-O, all [E] the boats are [A] gone.
[G]
I realized as I was playing that that I need to cut this thumbnail
because it was catching a little bit on the strings.
That's it.
Gordon Bach.
Let's talk
about Gordon Bach for a second.
Let's let me talk about Gordon Bach for a second.
He's an educated
gentleman.
He's the kind of educated gentleman that I would like to be.
Well, I don't know him
personally.
He has some educated gentleman aspects that I would like to have, perhaps,
that I covet.
He knows a lot about folk songs.
He knows a lot of folk songs.
He's written folk songs
like his two folk songs about Iloho in Maine that [Gm] have become close to traditional songs
because they're that [A] good and they're that simple and they're that [Ab] direct
and they're that tied to [G] a place that gives the song a sense of place that
a lot of traditional songs have and Gordon [Gm] Bach's songs also have.
Anyway,
Gordon Bach.
I got good things to say about him.
That's it.
The chords to this song were so easy
and so beautiful.
So easy and yet so beautiful.
A-D-E-E-A-E-A.
That's it.
Have a good day.
Have a good evening.
Key:
A
D
E
G
Gm
A
D
E
_ _ _ _ This is Dylan Bay by Gordon Bach.
_ It's on page 201 of the Rise Up Singing Songbook. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A]
Dylan [D] Bay, _ Laddie-O, [A]
Dylan Dow, _ [E] Laddie-A, [A]
Dylan Bay, [D] _ _ Laddie-O, [A]
all [E] the boats [A] are gone. _ _ _
Gone [D] away, _ Laddie-O, _ [A]
gone awa, [D] _ [E] Laddie-A, _ gone [D] away, _ Laddie-O, [A]
with [E] their top [A] sails high. _ _
Top sails [D] high, [D] Laddie-O, [A]
top sails high, [E] Laddie-A, [A]
top sails [D] high, _ Laddie-O, [A]
when [E] the wind's [A] away. _ _ _
Wind's [D] away, _ Laddie-O, [A] _
wind's awa, _ [E] Laddie-A, [A] _
wind's [D] away, _ Laddie-O, [A]
down [E] in Dylan Bay.
[A] _ _ _
Dylan [G] Bay, [D] Laddie-O, _ [A] _
Dylan Dow, Laddie [E]-A, _ Dylan [D] Bay, Laddie-O, _ [A]
all the boats are [A] gone.
As you can see, _ _ [B] _ _ [A] it's circular. _
Gone away, [D] Laddie-O, _ gone awa, _ [E] Laddie-A, gone away, [D] _ Laddie-O,
with [E] their top sails high. _ _
Top sails high, [D] Laddie-O, [A] top sails high, [E] Laddie-A, top sails [D] high,
_ Laddie-O, [E] when the wind's [A] away.
_ _ Wind's away, [D] _ _ Laddie-O, [A] wind's away, [E] Laddie-A, _ wind's away,
[D] _ Laddie-O, down [E] in Dylan Bay.
_ _ _ Dylan [D] Bay, Laddie-O, _ Dylan Dow, Laddie [E]-A, [A] Dylan Bay,
_ _ Laddie-O, all [E] the boats are [A] gone. _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I realized as I was playing that that I need to cut this thumbnail
because it was catching a little bit on the strings. _
That's it.
Gordon Bach.
Let's talk
about Gordon Bach for a second.
Let's let me talk about Gordon Bach for a second.
He's an educated
gentleman.
_ He's the kind of educated gentleman that I would like to be.
Well, I don't know him
personally.
He has some educated gentleman aspects that I would like to have, perhaps,
that I covet.
_ _ He knows a lot about folk songs.
He knows a lot of folk songs.
He's written folk songs
like his two folk songs about Iloho in Maine that [Gm] have become _ _ close to traditional songs
because they're that _ [A] _ good and they're that simple and they're that [Ab] direct
and they're that tied to [G] a place that gives the song a sense of place that
a lot of traditional songs have and Gordon [Gm] Bach's songs also have.
Anyway, _
_ _ _ Gordon Bach.
I got good things to say about him. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ That's it.
The chords to this song were so easy
and so beautiful. _ _ _ _ _
So easy and yet so beautiful.
_ _ A-D-E-E-A-E-A.
That's it.
Have a good day.
Have a good evening. _ _ _
_ It's on page 201 of the Rise Up Singing Songbook. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A]
Dylan [D] Bay, _ Laddie-O, [A]
Dylan Dow, _ [E] Laddie-A, [A]
Dylan Bay, [D] _ _ Laddie-O, [A]
all [E] the boats [A] are gone. _ _ _
Gone [D] away, _ Laddie-O, _ [A]
gone awa, [D] _ [E] Laddie-A, _ gone [D] away, _ Laddie-O, [A]
with [E] their top [A] sails high. _ _
Top sails [D] high, [D] Laddie-O, [A]
top sails high, [E] Laddie-A, [A]
top sails [D] high, _ Laddie-O, [A]
when [E] the wind's [A] away. _ _ _
Wind's [D] away, _ Laddie-O, [A] _
wind's awa, _ [E] Laddie-A, [A] _
wind's [D] away, _ Laddie-O, [A]
down [E] in Dylan Bay.
[A] _ _ _
Dylan [G] Bay, [D] Laddie-O, _ [A] _
Dylan Dow, Laddie [E]-A, _ Dylan [D] Bay, Laddie-O, _ [A]
all the boats are [A] gone.
As you can see, _ _ [B] _ _ [A] it's circular. _
Gone away, [D] Laddie-O, _ gone awa, _ [E] Laddie-A, gone away, [D] _ Laddie-O,
with [E] their top sails high. _ _
Top sails high, [D] Laddie-O, [A] top sails high, [E] Laddie-A, top sails [D] high,
_ Laddie-O, [E] when the wind's [A] away.
_ _ Wind's away, [D] _ _ Laddie-O, [A] wind's away, [E] Laddie-A, _ wind's away,
[D] _ Laddie-O, down [E] in Dylan Bay.
_ _ _ Dylan [D] Bay, Laddie-O, _ Dylan Dow, Laddie [E]-A, [A] Dylan Bay,
_ _ Laddie-O, all [E] the boats are [A] gone. _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I realized as I was playing that that I need to cut this thumbnail
because it was catching a little bit on the strings. _
That's it.
Gordon Bach.
Let's talk
about Gordon Bach for a second.
Let's let me talk about Gordon Bach for a second.
He's an educated
gentleman.
_ He's the kind of educated gentleman that I would like to be.
Well, I don't know him
personally.
He has some educated gentleman aspects that I would like to have, perhaps,
that I covet.
_ _ He knows a lot about folk songs.
He knows a lot of folk songs.
He's written folk songs
like his two folk songs about Iloho in Maine that [Gm] have become _ _ close to traditional songs
because they're that _ [A] _ good and they're that simple and they're that [Ab] direct
and they're that tied to [G] a place that gives the song a sense of place that
a lot of traditional songs have and Gordon [Gm] Bach's songs also have.
Anyway, _
_ _ _ Gordon Bach.
I got good things to say about him. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ That's it.
The chords to this song were so easy
and so beautiful. _ _ _ _ _
So easy and yet so beautiful.
_ _ A-D-E-E-A-E-A.
That's it.
Have a good day.
Have a good evening. _ _ _