Old Man At The Mill Chords by Plainsong
Tempo:
73.925 bpm
Chords used:
F
Eb
Cm
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F]
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
Down said the owl, his [Cm] head all white, a [F] lonesome day and a lonesome night,
thought I heard a pretty girl say, work all night and sleep next day.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
I said the raven as she flew, if I was a young man I'd have two,
one for the fetch and the [Eb] other for the [F] sow, I'd have a little string for my bow, bow, bow.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
[Eb]
[F]
My old man's in Kalamazoo, and he [Ab] don't wear no, yes I [F] do,
first to the left and then to the right, this old mill grinds day and night.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
He's laying all the land and working all the men
Snails turns around and he's on free will
Hand in the huffer and the other in the well
The ladies step forward and the gents fall back
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
Down said the owl, his [Cm] head all white, a [F] lonesome day and a lonesome night,
thought I heard a pretty girl say, work all night and sleep next day.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
I said the raven as she flew, if I was a young man I'd have two,
one for the fetch and the [Eb] other for the [F] sow, I'd have a little string for my bow, bow, bow.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
[Eb]
[F]
My old man's in Kalamazoo, and he [Ab] don't wear no, yes I [F] do,
first to the left and then to the right, this old mill grinds day and night.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
He's laying all the land and working all the men
Snails turns around and he's on free will
Hand in the huffer and the other in the well
The ladies step forward and the gents fall back
Key:
F
Eb
Cm
Ab
F
Eb
Cm
Ab
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
_ Down said the owl, his [Cm] head all white, a [F] lonesome day and a lonesome night,
thought I heard a pretty girl say, work all night and sleep next day.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
I said the raven as she flew, if I was a young man I'd have two,
one for the fetch and the [Eb] other for the [F] sow, I'd have a little string for my bow, bow, bow.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
_ _ [Eb] _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ My old man's in Kalamazoo, and he [Ab] don't wear no, yes I [F] do,
first to the left and then to the right, this old mill grinds day and night.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
He's laying all the land and working all the men
Snails turns around and he's on free will
Hand in the huffer and the other in the well
The ladies step forward and the gents fall back _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
_ Down said the owl, his [Cm] head all white, a [F] lonesome day and a lonesome night,
thought I heard a pretty girl say, work all night and sleep next day.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
I said the raven as she flew, if I was a young man I'd have two,
one for the fetch and the [Eb] other for the [F] sow, I'd have a little string for my bow, bow, bow.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
_ _ [Eb] _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ My old man's in Kalamazoo, and he [Ab] don't wear no, yes I [F] do,
first to the left and then to the right, this old mill grinds day and night.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
Same old man working at the mill, mill turns around of its own free will,
hand in the hopper and the other in the sack, lady step forward and the gents fall back.
He's laying all the land and working all the men
Snails turns around and he's on free will
Hand in the huffer and the other in the well
The ladies step forward and the gents fall back _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _