Chords for Tommy Sands - County Down (Cover)
Tempo:
114.1 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Am
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
Here you go.
When you're out walking and there's no one near you.
But a voice keeps calling and you hear your name.
It's not the leaves or the whispering breezes.
It's me that's calling you back again.
Oh, can you hear me?
Oh, can you hear me?
As you roam through lonely London town.
When it's falling, you'll hear me calling.
Come on home now, to the coast.
Do you remember the fiddlers playing?
Songs and stories the whole night long.
It's lit up the night you thought of leaving.
It's a mile to sing though, but you are gone.
Oh, can you hear me?
Oh, can you hear me?
As you roam through lonely London town.
When it's falling, you'll hear me calling.
Come on home now, to the county lane.
The fish are dancing on [G] Clanrye River.
[D] The teams are sporting in Ogdenville.
My heart no longer can lead the cheering.
When you're not playing, it's a different game.
Oh, can you hear me?
Oh, can you hear me?
As you roam through lonely London town.
When it's falling, you'll hear me calling.
Come on home now, to the county lane.
When evening's falling, you'll hear [G] me calling.
[D] Come on home now, to the county lane.
Come on home now, to the county lane.
Here you go.
When you're out walking and there's no one near you.
But a voice keeps calling and you hear your name.
It's not the leaves or the whispering breezes.
It's me that's calling you back again.
Oh, can you hear me?
Oh, can you hear me?
As you roam through lonely London town.
When it's falling, you'll hear me calling.
Come on home now, to the coast.
Do you remember the fiddlers playing?
Songs and stories the whole night long.
It's lit up the night you thought of leaving.
It's a mile to sing though, but you are gone.
Oh, can you hear me?
Oh, can you hear me?
As you roam through lonely London town.
When it's falling, you'll hear me calling.
Come on home now, to the county lane.
The fish are dancing on [G] Clanrye River.
[D] The teams are sporting in Ogdenville.
My heart no longer can lead the cheering.
When you're not playing, it's a different game.
Oh, can you hear me?
Oh, can you hear me?
As you roam through lonely London town.
When it's falling, you'll hear me calling.
Come on home now, to the county lane.
When evening's falling, you'll hear [G] me calling.
[D] Come on home now, to the county lane.
Come on home now, to the county lane.
Key:
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Here you go. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ you're out walking and there's no one near you.
_ _ But a voice keeps calling _ and you hear your name.
_ _ _ It's not the leaves or _ _ the whispering breezes.
_ _ It's me that's calling _ you back again. _
_ _ Oh, can you hear me?
_ _ Oh, can you hear me?
As you roam through _ lonely _ London town. _ _
_ When it's falling, _ _ you'll hear me calling. _ _
_ _ Come on home now, _ _ to the coast. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Do you remember _ the fiddlers playing? _
_ _ _ Songs and stories _ the whole night long. _
_ _ It's lit up the night _ you thought of leaving. _
_ _ It's a mile to sing though, _ _ but you are gone. _ _
_ Oh, can you hear me? _
_ Oh, can you hear me? _
As you roam through lonely _ _ _ London town. _ _ _
_ _ When it's falling, _ _ _ you'll hear me calling. _ _ _
_ Come on home now, _ _ to the county lane. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ The fish are _ dancing _ on _ [G] Clanrye River.
[D] The _ _ teams are sporting _ _ in _ Ogdenville. _
_ _ My heart no longer _ _ can lead the cheering. _
_ _ When you're not playing, _ it's a different game. _ _
_ _ Oh, can you hear me?
_ _ Oh, can you hear me?
As you roam through lonely _ _ London town. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ When it's falling, _ _ _ you'll hear me calling. _ _
_ _ _ Come on home now, _ _ to the county lane. _ _
_ _ _ When evening's falling, _ _ you'll hear [G] me calling. _ _
[D] _ _ _ Come on home now, _ _ to the county lane. _ _
_ _ Come on home now, _ _ to the county lane. _ _
_ _ _ Here you go. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ you're out walking and there's no one near you.
_ _ But a voice keeps calling _ and you hear your name.
_ _ _ It's not the leaves or _ _ the whispering breezes.
_ _ It's me that's calling _ you back again. _
_ _ Oh, can you hear me?
_ _ Oh, can you hear me?
As you roam through _ lonely _ London town. _ _
_ When it's falling, _ _ you'll hear me calling. _ _
_ _ Come on home now, _ _ to the coast. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Do you remember _ the fiddlers playing? _
_ _ _ Songs and stories _ the whole night long. _
_ _ It's lit up the night _ you thought of leaving. _
_ _ It's a mile to sing though, _ _ but you are gone. _ _
_ Oh, can you hear me? _
_ Oh, can you hear me? _
As you roam through lonely _ _ _ London town. _ _ _
_ _ When it's falling, _ _ _ you'll hear me calling. _ _ _
_ Come on home now, _ _ to the county lane. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ The fish are _ dancing _ on _ [G] Clanrye River.
[D] The _ _ teams are sporting _ _ in _ Ogdenville. _
_ _ My heart no longer _ _ can lead the cheering. _
_ _ When you're not playing, _ it's a different game. _ _
_ _ Oh, can you hear me?
_ _ Oh, can you hear me?
As you roam through lonely _ _ London town. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ When it's falling, _ _ _ you'll hear me calling. _ _
_ _ _ Come on home now, _ _ to the county lane. _ _
_ _ _ When evening's falling, _ _ you'll hear [G] me calling. _ _
[D] _ _ _ Come on home now, _ _ to the county lane. _ _
_ _ Come on home now, _ _ to the county lane. _ _