The Bells Of Rhymney by Byrds chords. Idris Davies: The Bells of Rhymney. Say the brown bells of Merthyr Who made the mine owner? Having the bass tuned down to D too really puts a floor under the song! Even God is uneasy, Say the moist bells of Swansea. Cry the grim bells of Blaina. # #-----# The Bells Of Rhymney chords The Byrds (Pete Seeger) D D Dsus2 D Dsus2 Dsus4 D Dsus2 D 2x D Oh What will you give me? Say the bells of Newport All would be well if, if, if, if Say the green bells of Cardiff Why so worried sisters? Oh what will you give me?Say the sad bells of Rhymney.Is there hope for the future?Cry the brown bells of Merthyr.Who made the mine owner?Say the black bells of Rhondda.And who robbed the miner?Cry the grim bells of Blaina. Sang the silver bells of Wye And what will you give me? Learn to play guitar by chord / tabs using chord diagrams, transpose the key, watch video lessons and much more. Put the vandals in court Say the bells of Newport. Sang the silver bells of Wye. Say the sad bells of Rhymney Put the vandals in court Say the bells of Newport. Say the sad bells of Rhymney Is there hope for the future? And what will you give me? Pete Seeger Song: Bells Of Rhymney A Complete(ish) Pete Seeger Songbook with lyrics and chords for guitar, ukulele banjo etc. Rhymney is known to many outside Wales due to folk singer Pete Seeger's song "The Bells of Rhymney". One accurate version. The lyrics to the song are drawn from a poem by Idris Davies, and the poem was first published in Davies' 1938 anthology Gwalia Deserta. Say the moist bells of Swansea. Say the sad bells of Rhymney. And what will you give me? Say the bells of Newport All would be well if, if, if, if Say the green bells of Cardiff Why so worried sisters? The Bells of Rhymney is a song first recorded by folk singer Pete Seeger, which consists of Seeger's own music and words written by Welsh poet Idris Davies. / Say the sad bells of Rhymney / Is there hope for the future? C Em A Say the brown bells of Merthyr D Who made the mine owner? After listening to it since 1965, it was a revelation to me (once I started to try to pick it up) how much the dropped-D tuning adds to the Byrds arrangement. Say the sad bells of Rhymney Is there hope for the future? The Bells Of Rhymney Chords by The Byrds. The Bells of Rhymney The Byrds Date: Tue, 31 Oct 1995 10:34:52 -0500 Subject: TAB: The Bells of Rhymney by the Byrds This is how I play the song. And what will you give me? / Say the brown bells of Merthyr / Who made the mine owner? Say the sad bells of Rhymney. Sang the silver bells of Wye. It’s best known as that jingly jangly song by The Byrds and has become a folk rock standard, recorded hundreds of times by everyone from Cher to The Alarm. They will plunder willy-nilly, Cry the bells of Caerphilly. Why so worried, sisters, why? Say the moist bells of Swansea. And what will you give me? All would be well if, if, if, Say the brown bells of Merthyr Who made the mine owner? Throw the vandals in court say the bells of Newport All will be well if, if, if, if, if say the green bells of Cardiff Why so worried sisters, why sang the silver bells of Wye And what will you give me say the sad bells of Rhymney. Why? Say the sad bells of Rhymney Oh What will you give me? And what will you give me? "The Bells of Rhymney" is a song first recorded by folk singer Pete Seeger, which consists of Seeger's own music and words written by Welsh poet Idris Davies. Recommended by The Wall Street Journal Say the moist bells of Swansea And what will you give me Say the sad bells of Rhymney Put the vandals in court Say the bells of Newport All would be well if, if, if Cry the green bells of Cardiff Why so worried, sisters, why Sang the silver bells of Wye And what will you give me Say the sad bells of Rhymney Sang the silver bells of Wye And what will you give me? They have fangs, they have teeth, Say the loud bells of Neath. The lyrics to the song were drawn from part of Davies' poetic work Gwalia Deserta, which was first published in 1938. Say the sad bells of Rhymney Put the vandals in court Say the bells of Newport. All would be well if, if, if, Cry the green bells of Cardiff. Why so worried, sisters, why? All would be well if, if, if, Cry the green bells of Cardiff. Watch the video for The Bells Of Rhymney from Pete Seeger's Pete Seeger's Greatest Hits for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Say the sad bells of Rhymney Oh What will you give me? Oh, what will you give me say the sad bells of Rhymney Is there hope for the future say the brown bells of Merthyr The Bells of Rhymney Lyrics: Oh what will you give me? Also with PDF for printing. G D E D D D Dsus2 D Dsus2 Dsus4 D Dsus2 D 2x Say the sad bells of Rhymney D Is there hope for the future? Why?