If you are looking for Little Maggie guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Little Maggie by Bob Dylan using guitar or guitar.
This song by Bob Dylan can also be played by that instruments.
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Little Maggie by Bob Dylan Guitar Chords
Little Maggie (Bob Dylan Version)
Tuning: Standard (Capo 2nd fret)
Transcribed by DWdrummer67.
This is a really cool version from Bob Dylan’s “Good As I Been To You” CD.
It was a little tricky to transcribe, but I think it’s pretty close. Enjoy!
Chord Diagram:
|—————————| Note: The 5th and 7th are from
|–0—-0—-0————–| the capo. So they are
|–2—-0—-1—-7—-5—-| really the 7th and 9th.
|–2—-0—-0—-7—-5—-|
|–0—-2—-2————–|
|——-3—-0————–|
How can I ever stand it, just to see them two blue eyes
Shinin’ like some diamonds, like some diamonds in the sky
Rather be in some lonely hollow, where the sun don’t ever shine
Than to see you be another man’s darling, and to know that you’ll never be mine
Am2, G, E7, G, D, C, Am2
Am2, G, E7, G, D, C, Am2
Well, it’s march me away to the station, with my suitcase in my hand
Yes, march me away to the station, I’m off to some far-distant land
Am2, G, E7, G, D, C, Am2
Sometimes I have a nickel, and sometimes I have a dime
Sometimes I have ten dollars, just to pay for little Maggie’s wine
Am2, G, E7, G, D, C, Am2
Pretty flowers are made for blooming, pretty stars are made to shine
Pretty girls are made for boy’s love, little Maggie was made for mine
Am2, G, E7, G, D, C, Am2
Well, yonder stands little Maggie, with a dram glass in her hand
She’s a drinkin’ down her troubles, over courtin’ some other man
Am2, G, E7, G, D, C, Am2
Am2, G, E7, G, D, C, Am2
If you want to learn Bob Dylan Little Maggie guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart
The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Little Maggie. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.