Walker Jerry Jeff - The Dutchman

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Band name Walker Jerry Jeff
Song name The Dutchman
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Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 17:19:03 -0500
From: "Clifton K. Prince" 
Subject: CRD: w/walker_jerry_jeff/dutchman.crd

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   The Dutchman by Michael Peter Smith
   as performed by Jerry Jeff Walker on "Hill Country Rain"

   Standard E tuning. Capo at 3rd fret.

---Intro--------------------------------------------------------------

   ||:  G  GM7  G6  GM7  :||

---Verse 1------------------------------------------------------------

       G                   GM7
   The Dutchman is not ...

      G6                    GM7           Am
   to keep his thumb jambed in a ...

       D                             G       Em
   But that's a ...|

        G            GM7
   When Amsterdam ....
          G6               GM7                   Am
   in the morning Margaret brings him ...

      D                                   G      Em
   He thinks the tulips bloom ...

               Am             D             Bm
   He's mad as he can be, but ....

                 Am              D7              G      G7
   Sometimes she sees her unborn ...

---Chorus-------------------------------------------------------------

          C         D            Bm
   Let us go to the banks ..

             C            D               Em
   where the walls rise a-bove ...

          C     D            Bm
   Long a-go, I used to ...

            C           D7               G    GM7  G6  GM7  G ...
   Now dear Margaret re-....[Intro]

---Verse 2------------------------------------------------------------

   The Dutchman still wears wooden ....[Chorus]

---Verse 3------------------------------------------------------------

   The windmills whirl the winter ....
---Summary------------------------------------------------------------

   Intro:  ||:  G    GM7  G6   GM7  :||
   Verses: ||:  G    GM7  G6   GM7  Am   /    D    /    G    Em  :||
                Am   D    Bm   /    Am   D7   G    G7
   Chorus:      C    D    Bm   /    C    D    Em   /
                C    D    Bm   /    C    D7   G    (to Intro)

---Notes--------------------------------------------------------------

   some easy open chords:

             EADgbe
   ------------------
       Am    002210
       Bm    xx4432
       C     032010
       D     x00232
       D7    x00212
       D7    x30232
       Em    022000
       Em7   020000
       G     320003
       G6    320000  aka G + e in soprano; or simply use Em7
       G7    320001
       GM7   320002

   In this arrangement, the gentle soprano melody do - ti - la - ti
   plays on the upper e-string in the G - GM7 - G6 - GM7 sequence
   throughout the piece, and can easily be plucked between strums.

   "Hill Country Rain", Ryko disc RCD 10241, is an awesome album from
   an awesome performer who has never lost his integrity - instead, he
   generally chose to lose either his wife or his sobriety.

   Anther version of this song in C is available at
   olga.../s/smith_michael_peter/the_dutchman.crd, submitted by Denny
   Straussfogel. My arrangement puts the piece in G (with the chorus
   in C) and then capo's it up to B-flat major, to match Jerry Jeff.

   Transcribed and submitted by Cliff Prince.
   cprince@chass.utoronto.ca