Intro:
G7M
e | ------------------------------------ |
B | ----------3----------------3-------- |
G | -------4-----4----------4-----4----- |
D | ----4-----------4----4-----------4-- |
A | ------------------------------------ |
E | --3----------------3---------------- | (x4)
Verse 1:
G G7M
Sing a song, of long ago,
G6G7
When things were green, and movin' slow.
AA7
And people'd stop to say hel-lo,
Am7D7
Or they'd say "hi" to you.
Chorus 1:
GCG
"Would you like to come over for tea,
A7D7
With the missus and me?"
GG7CCm
It's a real nice way to spend the day, in Dayton O-hio,
GD/F#EmDCC/BD
On a lazy Sunday after-noon, in nineteen O' three.
Verse 2:
G G7M
Sing a song, of long ago,
G6G7
When things could grow, and days flowed quietly.
AA7
The air was clean, and you could see,
Am7D7
And folks were nice to you.
Chorus 2:
GCG
"Would you like to come over for tea,
A7D7
With the missus and me?"
GG7CCm
It's a real nice way to spend the day, in Dayton O-hio,
GD/F#EmDCC/BDGC , G
On a lazy Sunday after-noon, in nineteen, hundred...and three.
CHORD DIAGRAMS:
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G G7M G6G7A
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
320003 3x443x 322000 323000 x02220
A7Am7D7G7C
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
x02223 x02013 xx0212 323000 x32010
CmD/F#EmDC/B
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.