Chords with lyrics
Intro: Gmaj7Gmaj7 Verse 1: G+G Gmaj7Gmaj7 Sing a song, of long ago, G6G6 G7G7 When things were green, and movin' slow. A augmentedA A7A7 Am7Am7 D7D7 And people'd stop to say hel-lo, or they'd say "hi" to you. Refrão 1: G+G C majorC G+G "Would you like to come over for tea, A7A7 D7D7 With the missus and me?" G+G G7G7 C majorC C minorCm It's a real nice way to spend the day, in Dayton O-hio, G+G D/F#D/F# E minorEm D MajorD C majorC C/BC/B D MajorD On a lazy Sunday after-noon, in nineteen O' three. Verse 2: G+G Gmaj7Gmaj7 Sing a song, of long ago, G6G6 G7G7 When things could grow, and days flowed quietly. A augmentedA A7A7 The air was clean, and you could see, Am7Am7 D7D7 And folks were nice to you. Refrão 2: G+G C majorC G+G "Would you like to come over for tea, A7A7 D7D7 With the missus and me?" G+G G7G7 C majorC C minorCm It's a real nice way to spend the day, in Dayton O-hio, G+G D/F#D/F# E minorEm D MajorD C majorC C/BC/B D MajorD G+G C, G+G On a lazy Sunday after-noon, in nineteen, hundred... and three.
Other versions of Dayton Ohio
Alternative guitar chords and tabs for Dayton ohio 1903 by Randy Newman
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