Ive Been Working On The Railroad Cifras

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Dificuldade: iniciante
Afinação: E A D G B E
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Autor: brax95 [a] 485.
2 contributors no total, última edição em 21 de abr. de 2020

Cifras

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G
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A
A7

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D                                 G                 D
I've been workin' on the railroad all the live long day
D                                          E              A
I've been workin' on the railroad, just to pass the time away
A7                          D         G                      D
Can't you hear the whistle blowin'?  Rise up so early in the morn
G                          D                A        D
Can't you hear the captain shoutin'? "Dinah blow your horn!"
 
D                     G
Dinah won't you blow, Dinah won't you blow
A                         D
Dinah won't you blow your horn
D                     G
Dinah won't you blow, Dinah won't you blow
A                         D
Dinah won't you blow your horn
 
D
Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah
D                          A
Someone's in the kitchen I know
D                             G
Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah
A                A7      D
Strummin' on the old banjo
 
           D
A-playin' fee fi fiddle-y-i-o
D                 A
Fee fi fiddle-y-i-o-o-o-o
D       G
Fee fi fiddle-y-i-o
A                A7      D
Strummin' on the old banjo
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4 comments
trailbosstom
The chord that should go with the word "morn" is F#7. Without it, the song doesn't sound right, so even beginners will have to have that chord or play easier songs. Also the A in the third line is best over the word "Dinah." Last line: the A goes over the word "old" not "on." Rarely is the beat on a preposition. The last singing of "Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah" aches to have a D7 over "kitchen." And for the name Dinah there, "Di" with a G and "nah" with a diminished chord G#dim makes the song zing though I guess beginners could skip it.
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Roxbury23
Playing this for my Grade 2 students today! :-)
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JCMiller23
Personally, when I learned this song (a cappella) as a kid, I learned it in the key of C major. This tab still works for me, I just transpose it down a step.
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