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Fleet Foxes - Blue Ridge Mountains Ukulele

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Blue Ridge Mountains Ukulele

(ver. 2)
Fleet Foxes
Thanks to the Ver 4 chords which helped me to transpose this to Uke :)

Chords used:
Abm7 - 1322
Db6 - 1111
Abm - 1342
E6 - 4444
Ab - 1343
Gb - 3121
E - 4442
Abm - 4342
B - 4322
Ebm - 3321

Intro: Abm7 - Db6 - Abm - Db6

Abm7  Db6  Abm      Db6
Lie   down with me, my dear
Abm7  Db6  Abm  Db6
Lie   down
Abm7 Db6 Abm    Db6    Abm7 Db6 Abm Db6 Abm7
Un---der stormy night, tell nobody

Same Chords unless noted, listen to the song to get the rhythm.

My brother, where do you intend to go tonight?
I heard that you missed your connecting flight
E6                                               Intro Chords
To the Blue Ridge Mountains, over near Tennessee

You're ever welcome with me anytime you like                 E6
Let's drive to the countryside, leave behind some green-eyed look-alikes
E6                        Intro Chords
So no one gets worried, no
E6                        Intro Chords
So no one gets worried, no
    
     E6              Ab
But, Sean, don't get careless
    E6                 Ab
I'm sure it'll be fine
  Gb         E
I love you, I love you
Ebm                 E
Oh, brother of mine

E
In the quivering forest
Gb
Where the shivering dog rests
E
Our good grandfather
B
Built a wooden nest

E
And the river got frozen
Gb
And the home got snowed in
E
And a yellow moon glowed bright
B
Till the morning light

E6              Abm7
Terrible, am I, child?
E6                Abm7
Even if you don't mind

E
In the quivering forest
Gb
Where the shivering dog rests
E
Our good grandfather
B
Built a wooden nest

E
And the river got frozen
Gb
And the home got snowed in
E
And a yellow moon glowed bright
B
Till the morning light

E6              Ebm
Terrible, am I, child?
E6                Ebm
Even if you don't mind
No

Outro is the same as intro :)
            
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