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Tanya Tucker — Delta Dawn Chords

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From: schn0170@maroon.tc.umn.edu (Adam Schneider)
Subject: /t/tanya_tucker/delta_dawn.crd


DELTA DAWN (Alex Harvey & Larry Collins)
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[I got this from some sheet music I had lying around; it's probably
 transcribed from the Helen Reddy version.  I haven't heard either hers
 or Tanya Tucker's in years.  I think, at least in Tucker's version, it
 modulates up a whole step for the end of the song.  I'm not sure what
 key it really should be in; I put it in G because it's easy.  (The music
 I had was in F, but F sucks.)  I'm also not sure of the placement of
 verses, choruses, etc.]
[Each chord is half a measure, except two chords joined by a hyphen
 (e.g. "g — D" are a half—measure _total_.]

g     g                 C                g
Delta Dawn, what's that flower you have on
          g          g                  D      D
Could it be a faded rose from days gone by
    g               g           C                   g
And did I hear you say he was a—meeting you here today
   g               g   —   D      C      g
To take you to his mansion in the sky

      g                 F                       g    g
She's forty—one and her daddy still calls her "baby"
g                    F                     g     g
All the folks around Brownsville say she's crazy
           C      —     E/B         Am   —   D7     g     g
'Cause she walks around town with a suitcase in her hand
g             F                      g    g
Looking for a mysterious dark—haired man

In her younger days they called her Delta Dawn
Prettiest woman you ever laid eyes on
Then a man of low degree stood by her side
And promised her he'd take her for his bride

Delta Dawn, what's that flower you have on
Could it be a faded rose from days gone by
And did I hear you say he was a—meeting you here today
To take you to his mansion in the sky

etc...

— Adam Schneider, schn0170@maroon.tc.umn.edu