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Blue Ridge Mountains Chords

(ver. 2)
Fleet Foxes
A much easier way to play this song compared to other tabs. Sounds perfect as well.

Blue Ridge Mountains
Fleet Foxes
Capo 4

Intro: Em7   A6    Em   A6
Lie down, with me my dear. Lie down, under stormy night. Tell nobody

(use a B-D--UDU strum patter for each of these chords) Em7   A6    Em    A6

Em7	        A                   Em7	        A
My brother where do you intend to go tonight?
Em7	    A		Em7	    A
I heard that you missed your connecting flight,
	Am7	Am7	Am7	Am7	              Em7      A
To the Blue Ridge Mountains, over near Tennessee.

You're ever welcome with me any time you like,
Let's drive to the countryside, leave behind some green-eyed look-a-likes,
So no one gets worried, no. So no one, gets worried, no.

(Single strums)
Am7		   E	   Am7		E
But Sean don't get callous, I'm sure it'll be fine.
     D	       C    	Bm		C
I love you; I love you, Oh brother of mine.

Interlude: C 

				Cmaj7			D
In the quivering forest, where the shivering dog rests,
			      	Cmaj7		        G
I will do it grandfather, wilt to wood and end.
		                          Cmaj7			        D
And the river got frozen, and the hole got snowed in,
		        Cmaj7					         G
And the yellow moon glowed bright, till the morning light.
 Am7	    Em7      Am7	      Em7
Terrible am I child? Even if you don't mind.

		 		C			D
In the quivering forest, where the shivering dog rests,
      	C		        G
I will do it grandfather, wilt to wood and end.
		                          C			        D
And the river got frozen, and the hole got snowed in,
				        C			         G
And the yellow moon glowed bright, till the morning light.
	Am7	          Bm      Am7	   Bm        Am7       Repeat intro to fade
Terrible am I child? Even if you don't mind. No.
            
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