Bye Bye Blackbird Chords

by Misc Traditional/Ray Henderson and Mort Dixon
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Capo: no capo
Author mvmystique [a] 2,450. Last edit on Oct 24, 2016

Chords

Dm
Em
G7
C
F
Dm7
Am
C7
G
A7

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Bye Bye Blackbird - Traditional
 
 
(Intro):
Dm   Em    G7     C
 
(Verse):
C              F         C          Dm        C
Pack up all my cares and woes, here I  go, singing low,
        Dm      C       G7
Bye     Bye     Black   bird.
Dm           Dm7    Dm        Am              G7
When somebody waits for me, sugar's sweet, so is she,
Dm   Em    G7    C
Bye  Bye   Black bird.
 
(Chorus):
C7   G                F        Dm    A7
No  one here can love and understand me,
Am  F                  Em  Dm   C        G7
O,  what hard luck stories they all hand me.
C               F     C          Em    Dm            A7
Make my bed and light the light, I'll arrive late tonight,
Dm7  F     G7      C     G7
Blackbird,     bye bye.                         
 
(Verse):
C              F         C          Dm        C
Pack up all my cares and woes, here I  go, singing low,
        Dm      C       G7
Bye     Bye     Black   bird.
Dm           Dm7    Dm        Am              G7
When somebody waits for me, sugar's sweet, so is she,
Dm   Em    G7    C
Bye  Bye   Black bird.
 
(Chorus):
C7   G                F        Dm    A7
No  one here can love and understand me,
Am  F                  Em  Dm   C        G7
O,  what hard luck stories they all hand me.
C               F     C          Em    Dm            A7
Make my bed and light the light, I'll arrive late tonight,
Dm7  F     G7      C
Blackbird,     bye bye.  
 
(Outro):
 Dm7//  F//   G7//C
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michael.liddle
NOT CORRECT to say song is traditional (a cop out). It was written by Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson in 1926. UG should ensure songwriters are acknowledged
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