The Kingston Trio Tom Dooley Chords
Tempo:
120.85 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
G
Bb
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Kingston Trio!
[Bb]
[Cm] [Gm] [G]
[Fm] I expect you to sing along with us.
[Gm]
Throughout history, [F] there have been many songs written about the eternal triangle.
[C] This next song tells the [Dm] story of a Mr.
Grayson, [F] a beautiful woman, [C] and a condemned man [G]
named Tom Dooley.
[Cm] When the sun [F] rises tomorrow, [G] Tom Dooley must [Bb] hang.
[F] Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry.
Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Oh boy, you're bound to [F] die.
I met her on the mountain, then I took her [C] life.
Met her on the mountain, stabbed her with my knife.
Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your [C] head and cry.
Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Oh boy, you're bound [F] to die.
The stars of my world reckon where [C] I'll be.
After winter breaks, I'll be in [F] Tennessee.
Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry.
To me, oh boy, you're bound [F] to die.
The stars of my world reckon where [C] I'll be.
Down some lonesome valley, hanging from a wild old [F] tree.
Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry.
To me, oh boy, you're [F] bound to die.
Hang down your head, Tom, and your head [C] and cry.
Hang down your head and die.
[F]
Oh boy, you're bound to [F] die.
[C] [F]
Who are you proud to die?
[N]
[Bb]
[Cm] [Gm] [G]
[Fm] I expect you to sing along with us.
[Gm]
Throughout history, [F] there have been many songs written about the eternal triangle.
[C] This next song tells the [Dm] story of a Mr.
Grayson, [F] a beautiful woman, [C] and a condemned man [G]
named Tom Dooley.
[Cm] When the sun [F] rises tomorrow, [G] Tom Dooley must [Bb] hang.
[F] Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry.
Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Oh boy, you're bound to [F] die.
I met her on the mountain, then I took her [C] life.
Met her on the mountain, stabbed her with my knife.
Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your [C] head and cry.
Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Oh boy, you're bound [F] to die.
The stars of my world reckon where [C] I'll be.
After winter breaks, I'll be in [F] Tennessee.
Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry.
To me, oh boy, you're bound [F] to die.
The stars of my world reckon where [C] I'll be.
Down some lonesome valley, hanging from a wild old [F] tree.
Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry.
To me, oh boy, you're [F] bound to die.
Hang down your head, Tom, and your head [C] and cry.
Hang down your head and die.
[F]
Oh boy, you're bound to [F] die.
[C] [F]
Who are you proud to die?
[N]
Key:
F
C
G
Bb
Cm
F
C
G
Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Kingston Trio! _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [G] _ _
[Fm] I expect you to sing along with us.
[Gm] _ _
Throughout history, [F] there have been many songs written about the eternal triangle.
_ [C] This next song tells the [Dm] story of a Mr.
Grayson, [F] a beautiful woman, [C] _ and a condemned man [G]
named Tom Dooley.
_ _ [Cm] When the sun [F] rises tomorrow, [G] _ Tom Dooley must [Bb] hang.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry.
_ _ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Oh boy, you're bound to [F] die.
_ _ I met her on the mountain, _ _ then I took her [C] life.
_ _ Met her on the mountain, _ stabbed her with my knife.
_ _ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your [C] head and cry.
_ _ _ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Oh boy, you're bound [F] to die.
_ _ _ The stars of my world _ reckon where [C] I'll be.
_ _ After winter breaks, _ I'll be in [F] Tennessee. _
_ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
To me, oh boy, you're bound [F] to die.
_ _ _ The stars of my world reckon where [C] I'll be.
_ _ Down some lonesome valley, _ _ hanging from a wild old [F] tree.
_ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
To me, oh boy, you're [F] bound to die.
_ _ Hang down your head, Tom, and your _ head [C] and cry.
_ Hang down your head and die.
_ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ Oh boy, you're bound to [F] die.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ Who are you proud to die? _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [G] _ _
[Fm] I expect you to sing along with us.
[Gm] _ _
Throughout history, [F] there have been many songs written about the eternal triangle.
_ [C] This next song tells the [Dm] story of a Mr.
Grayson, [F] a beautiful woman, [C] _ and a condemned man [G]
named Tom Dooley.
_ _ [Cm] When the sun [F] rises tomorrow, [G] _ Tom Dooley must [Bb] hang.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry.
_ _ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Oh boy, you're bound to [F] die.
_ _ I met her on the mountain, _ _ then I took her [C] life.
_ _ Met her on the mountain, _ stabbed her with my knife.
_ _ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your [C] head and cry.
_ _ _ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Oh boy, you're bound [F] to die.
_ _ _ The stars of my world _ reckon where [C] I'll be.
_ _ After winter breaks, _ I'll be in [F] Tennessee. _
_ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
To me, oh boy, you're bound [F] to die.
_ _ _ The stars of my world reckon where [C] I'll be.
_ _ Down some lonesome valley, _ _ hanging from a wild old [F] tree.
_ Hang down your head, Tom, to me.
Hang down your head [C] and cry. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
To me, oh boy, you're [F] bound to die.
_ _ Hang down your head, Tom, and your _ head [C] and cry.
_ Hang down your head and die.
_ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ Oh boy, you're bound to [F] die.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ Who are you proud to die? _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _