Neil Young - Old Laughing Lady

Welcome to the final page of chord for Neil Young - Old Laughing Lady. Here you can do in two ways. First of all you can see Old Laughing Lady chord right on the page. Another way is to download Neil Young Old Laughing Lady chord to your computer and to learn it later. Also, on this page you can see some information about this tab such as band name for Old Laughing Lady, its tab type, size of file and file format. If you want to find another chord for Neil Young, or another types of tabs please, look to the previous page using navigation link. This information will help you to learn your favorite music! Good luck!

File info:

Band name Neil Young
Song name Old Laughing Lady
Tab type Chords
Added 06/04/2008
Size 3.75 kb
File format
Views/Loads 0/0
Rating
Please, enter the code for download:

Wrong code.
[Archivers note: this is the version from 'Decade' - rcwoods]

THE OLD LAUGHING LADY

D                       Em/D                      Dmaj7  Em/D    
Don't call pretty Peggy, she ...

D                     Em/D           Dmaj7
Don't leave no message ...

G/D                                        D      Em/D
They say the "Old ...

     Dmaj7         Dm7               G
She don't keep time, she ....

D  Gm7  Am7  D

You can't have a cupboard if there ....

Dmaj7  Dm7  Dmaj7  Dm7  G/D  Dmaj7  Dm7  Dmaj7  Dm7  G/D  D

See the drunkyard of the village ....

D  (D/Bb)  D/C  D

There's a fever on the freeway, .....
And there's a rumbling in the bedroom .....
               Dmaj7           Dm7                     C(addD)
There's the "Old Laughing Lady", ....


OBS!  The chords in this song is:

   D           Em/D      Dmaj7     Dm7       G         G/D
   |||X||      |||X||    |||X||    |||X||    ||||X|    |||X||
   ||||X|      ||||X|    ||||X|    ||||X|    ||||||    ||||X|
   ||||||      ||||||    ||||||    ||||||    XX||||    ||||||

   The chords starts on fret:
     2            4         6         5         3         7



 lyrics: from the c-d sleeve
 chords: audio
 corrections/additions welcomed
 rcwoods|famoore@unix1.tcd.ie
 added notes by: aq687@freenet.carleton.ca (David W Smith)
 --------------

 Old Laughing Lady : Unplugged

 G    C G
        
 G                        
 Don't call pretty ...

 C                     G    
 She can't hear ...

                       
 Don't leave ...

 C              G   
 Round her ...

              C                
 They say the old ...

             G   
 Been here be...

     D               C
 She don't ....

                 G    
 She don't ...

 G  C G
      
 G                        
 You can't ...

 C                 G    
 If there ain't ...

                
 You got ...
 C                               
 There's no time for ...

              C            020010 Am
 They say the old ...

         C     D    G
 Dropped ...

     D               Am
 And when she ... 

            C          G  
 She leaves nothing ....

                                    
 verse: (without the run through Am)

 G                              
 See the ...

 C              G   
 Fallin' ...

                        
 He can't tell ...

 C                    G   
 From the rest of ...

              C            020010 Am
 He loves his old ...

             C           G     Bm
 Because the taste ....

         D                     
 But the laughin' ...

           Am          C    G
 Ain't the kind ...

 D Am C G
        

           G                    
 There's a fever on ...

 C              G    
 Blacks out ...

                                    
 There's a ...

      C                G
 Just don't ...

           C                      
 There's a rumblin' ....

       C           G    
 And a flashin' ....

 D                            
 There's the old ...

      C                  G
 Everything is ...

 D                            
 There's the old ...

      C                  G
 Everything is .....

 D Am C G x2
                                                                       
 notes: the quick change to C and G at the end of many lines is omitted
 it occurs everywhere but  'if there ain't no wall / you got to move...'
 the run through from C to Am via the B note is a familiar ny trick...

 added:
Neil embellishes the G chords by hammering on the 
E note on the second fret of the D string with his
index finger.
I also believe  that he plays some of his G chords
in the D chord shape at the 7th fret (G/D).
Strum loosely with an easy feel.