Little Boy Lost Chords by Johnny Ashcroft
Tempo:
88.45 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
Ab
G
Ebm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
[F]
[G]
[Eb] [D] [B]
[Ab] [Bb] In the wild New England rangers [Eb] came the word one fateful [Bb] day,
To every town and village [Ab] that a boy had lost his [Eb] way.
[Bb] All the townsfolk quickly gathered and [Eb] the wild horses tossed,
As [Bb] they went to search the rangers for [Ab] a little [Eb] boy lost.
They [Bb] went out to search the rangers for [Ab] a little boy [Eb] [Ebm] lost.
[Bb] A lad of just four summers, [Abm] Stephen [Eb] Walsh, that is his name,
And [Bb] nobody doubts his courage, [Ab] cause he's naughty [Eb] and he's gay.
[Bb] But there's danger in this country [Eb] that man has seldom crossed,
[Bb] And they wonder if they'll find [Ab] alive this little boy [Ebm] lost.
And they [Bb] wonder if they'll find [Ab] alive this little [Eb] boy lost.
[Bb] Came the night, came [Eb] the morning, another [Bb] night, another [Eb] dawning,
[Ab] And the mother weeps in silence as [Eb] she kneels [Cm] before the cross,
And she prays to God in [Bb] heaven for [Eb] her little boy lost.
[Gm] And she prays [G] to God in heaven [Dm] for [Eb] her little boy lost.
The [Bb] little town's deserted, no one [Eb] walks upon the street,
For they [Bb] comb the wild bush country [Ab] on a thousand [Eb] aching feet.
[Ab] They [Gm] searched every hidden valley, though [Eb] his trail they never crossed,
And [Bb] their hopes are slowly fading for [Ab] this little boy [Eb] lost.
[Bb] And their hopes are slowly fading [Ab] for this little [Eb] boy lost.
[Cm] [Bb] The blazing sun beat down [Eb] upon the earth that final day,
[Bb] With heavy hearts they prayed to [Ab] God above to show the [Eb] way.
[Bb] When from the scrubby gully [Eb] came the voice they've never forgot,
[Bb] Where's my daddy, where's my daddy, by [Ab] the little [Eb] boy lost.
[Bb] Where's my daddy, [Ab] where's my daddy, by the little boy [Eb] lost.
[Bb] In the far New England ranges there's a boy that's known so well,
[Eb] There's [Bb] a story that the town spoke and [Ab] the bushmen all [Eb] know,
[Bb] How he fought a rugged country [Eb] where man has seldom crossed,
[Bb] And the mother's prayers were answered [Ab] for her little boy [Ebm] [Eb] lost.
[F]
[G]
[Eb] [D] [B]
[Ab] [Bb] In the wild New England rangers [Eb] came the word one fateful [Bb] day,
To every town and village [Ab] that a boy had lost his [Eb] way.
[Bb] All the townsfolk quickly gathered and [Eb] the wild horses tossed,
As [Bb] they went to search the rangers for [Ab] a little [Eb] boy lost.
They [Bb] went out to search the rangers for [Ab] a little boy [Eb] [Ebm] lost.
[Bb] A lad of just four summers, [Abm] Stephen [Eb] Walsh, that is his name,
And [Bb] nobody doubts his courage, [Ab] cause he's naughty [Eb] and he's gay.
[Bb] But there's danger in this country [Eb] that man has seldom crossed,
[Bb] And they wonder if they'll find [Ab] alive this little boy [Ebm] lost.
And they [Bb] wonder if they'll find [Ab] alive this little [Eb] boy lost.
[Bb] Came the night, came [Eb] the morning, another [Bb] night, another [Eb] dawning,
[Ab] And the mother weeps in silence as [Eb] she kneels [Cm] before the cross,
And she prays to God in [Bb] heaven for [Eb] her little boy lost.
[Gm] And she prays [G] to God in heaven [Dm] for [Eb] her little boy lost.
The [Bb] little town's deserted, no one [Eb] walks upon the street,
For they [Bb] comb the wild bush country [Ab] on a thousand [Eb] aching feet.
[Ab] They [Gm] searched every hidden valley, though [Eb] his trail they never crossed,
And [Bb] their hopes are slowly fading for [Ab] this little boy [Eb] lost.
[Bb] And their hopes are slowly fading [Ab] for this little [Eb] boy lost.
[Cm] [Bb] The blazing sun beat down [Eb] upon the earth that final day,
[Bb] With heavy hearts they prayed to [Ab] God above to show the [Eb] way.
[Bb] When from the scrubby gully [Eb] came the voice they've never forgot,
[Bb] Where's my daddy, where's my daddy, by [Ab] the little [Eb] boy lost.
[Bb] Where's my daddy, [Ab] where's my daddy, by the little boy [Eb] lost.
[Bb] In the far New England ranges there's a boy that's known so well,
[Eb] There's [Bb] a story that the town spoke and [Ab] the bushmen all [Eb] know,
[Bb] How he fought a rugged country [Eb] where man has seldom crossed,
[Bb] And the mother's prayers were answered [Ab] for her little boy [Ebm] [Eb] lost.
Key:
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Ab
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_ [Eb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Ab] _ [Bb] In the wild New England rangers [Eb] came the word one fateful [Bb] day,
To every town and village [Ab] that a boy had lost his [Eb] way.
_ [Bb] All the townsfolk quickly gathered and [Eb] the wild horses tossed,
As [Bb] they went to search the rangers for [Ab] a little [Eb] boy lost.
They [Bb] went out to search the rangers for [Ab] a little boy [Eb] _ [Ebm] lost.
_ _ _ [Bb] A lad of just four summers, [Abm] Stephen [Eb] Walsh, that is his name,
And [Bb] nobody doubts his courage, [Ab] cause he's naughty [Eb] and he's gay.
[Bb] But there's danger in this country [Eb] that man has seldom crossed,
[Bb] And they wonder if they'll find [Ab] alive this little boy [Ebm] lost.
And they [Bb] wonder if they'll find [Ab] alive this little [Eb] boy lost.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] Came the night, came [Eb] the morning, another [Bb] night, another [Eb] dawning,
[Ab] And the mother weeps in silence as [Eb] she kneels [Cm] before the cross,
And she prays to God in [Bb] heaven for [Eb] her little boy lost.
_ [Gm] _ And she prays [G] to God in heaven _ [Dm] _ for [Eb] her little boy lost. _ _ _
_ _ The [Bb] little town's deserted, no one [Eb] walks upon the street,
For they [Bb] comb the wild bush country [Ab] on a thousand [Eb] aching feet.
[Ab] They [Gm] searched every hidden valley, though [Eb] his trail they never crossed,
And [Bb] their hopes are slowly fading for [Ab] this little boy [Eb] _ lost.
[Bb] And their hopes are slowly fading [Ab] for this little [Eb] boy lost. _
_ _ _ [Cm] [Bb] The blazing sun beat down [Eb] upon the earth that final day,
[Bb] With heavy hearts they prayed to [Ab] God above to show the [Eb] way.
_ [Bb] When from the scrubby gully [Eb] came the voice they've never forgot,
[Bb] Where's my daddy, where's my daddy, by [Ab] the little [Eb] boy lost.
[Bb] Where's my daddy, [Ab] where's my daddy, by the little boy [Eb] lost. _
_ _ _ [Bb] In the far New England ranges there's a boy that's known so well,
[Eb] There's [Bb] a story that the town spoke and [Ab] the bushmen all [Eb] know,
_ [Bb] How he fought a rugged country [Eb] where man has seldom crossed,
[Bb] And the mother's prayers were answered [Ab] for her little boy [Ebm] [Eb] lost.
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_ [Eb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Ab] _ [Bb] In the wild New England rangers [Eb] came the word one fateful [Bb] day,
To every town and village [Ab] that a boy had lost his [Eb] way.
_ [Bb] All the townsfolk quickly gathered and [Eb] the wild horses tossed,
As [Bb] they went to search the rangers for [Ab] a little [Eb] boy lost.
They [Bb] went out to search the rangers for [Ab] a little boy [Eb] _ [Ebm] lost.
_ _ _ [Bb] A lad of just four summers, [Abm] Stephen [Eb] Walsh, that is his name,
And [Bb] nobody doubts his courage, [Ab] cause he's naughty [Eb] and he's gay.
[Bb] But there's danger in this country [Eb] that man has seldom crossed,
[Bb] And they wonder if they'll find [Ab] alive this little boy [Ebm] lost.
And they [Bb] wonder if they'll find [Ab] alive this little [Eb] boy lost.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] Came the night, came [Eb] the morning, another [Bb] night, another [Eb] dawning,
[Ab] And the mother weeps in silence as [Eb] she kneels [Cm] before the cross,
And she prays to God in [Bb] heaven for [Eb] her little boy lost.
_ [Gm] _ And she prays [G] to God in heaven _ [Dm] _ for [Eb] her little boy lost. _ _ _
_ _ The [Bb] little town's deserted, no one [Eb] walks upon the street,
For they [Bb] comb the wild bush country [Ab] on a thousand [Eb] aching feet.
[Ab] They [Gm] searched every hidden valley, though [Eb] his trail they never crossed,
And [Bb] their hopes are slowly fading for [Ab] this little boy [Eb] _ lost.
[Bb] And their hopes are slowly fading [Ab] for this little [Eb] boy lost. _
_ _ _ [Cm] [Bb] The blazing sun beat down [Eb] upon the earth that final day,
[Bb] With heavy hearts they prayed to [Ab] God above to show the [Eb] way.
_ [Bb] When from the scrubby gully [Eb] came the voice they've never forgot,
[Bb] Where's my daddy, where's my daddy, by [Ab] the little [Eb] boy lost.
[Bb] Where's my daddy, [Ab] where's my daddy, by the little boy [Eb] lost. _
_ _ _ [Bb] In the far New England ranges there's a boy that's known so well,
[Eb] There's [Bb] a story that the town spoke and [Ab] the bushmen all [Eb] know,
_ [Bb] How he fought a rugged country [Eb] where man has seldom crossed,
[Bb] And the mother's prayers were answered [Ab] for her little boy [Ebm] [Eb] lost.
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