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Chords Req: Dark as a Dungeon (Merle Travis) DigiTrad: DARK AS A DUNGEON Related threads: (origins) Origins: Dark as a Dungeon (36) Chord Req: Dark as a Dungeon (Merle Travis) (5) Lyr Req: slate miner (Dark as a dungeon) (12) Lyr Req: Down in the Mine. (7) Dark as a Dungeon--3/4 or 4/4 time? (25) Lyr Req: Dark as a Dungeon (answered) (9) (closed) |
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Subject: Chords Add: DARK AS A DUNGEON (Merle Travis) From: Chicken Charlie Date: 18 Apr 01 - 03:12 PM Dom-- I know you've been deluged with words. Here are two different settings for D as a D. My none-too-discriminating ear heard it the first way, but I have much more fun with #2. /G/Well, come on, you young fellows, so /C/young and so /D7/fine; Don't /G/seek for your fortune way /C/down in the /G/mine. It'll form as a habit and /C/seep in your /D7/soul, Till the /G/blood in your body runs /C/black as the /G/coal. It's /D7/dark as a dungeon and /G/dank as the dew, Where the /D7/danger is double, and /G/pleasures are few. /G/Where the rain never falls, and the /C/sun never /D7/shine; It's /G/dark as a dungeon, way /C/down in the mine. /G/Well, come on, you young /Em/fellows, so /C/young and so /A/fine, Don't /G/seek for your /Em/fortune way /C/down in the /D/mine. It'll /G/form as a /Em/habit and /C/seep in your /A/soul, Till the /G/blood in your /Em/body runs /C/black as the /G/coal. It's /D/dark as a dungeon and /C/dank as the /G/dew, Where /D/danger is double, and /C/pleasures are /G/few. Where the rain never /Em/falls, and the /C/sun never /D/shines— It's /G/dark as a /Em/dungeon, way /C/down /A/in /D/the /G/mine. ??? Chicken Charlie |
Subject: RE: DARK AS A DUNGEON From: Mark Clark Date: 17 Apr 01 - 02:04 AM I was reading some notes put out be Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop that gave some background on the song as well as Merle's other mining songs. In the early 1950's Merle's popularity as a country singer was waning—though not his reputation as a guitarist—when someone suggested he make an album of folk songs. Merle didn't want to do that because "all the folk songs had already been recorded." "Well then write some." was the reply. The result included both "Dark As A Dungeon" and "Sixteen Tons." - Mark |
Subject: RE: DARK AS A DUNGEON From: Jon Freeman Date: 16 Apr 01 - 11:29 PM Dick, I thought I had that covered. The links I gave in my clickies are:
1: The song in the dt Jon |
Subject: RE: DARK AS A DUNGEON From: dick greenhaus Date: 16 Apr 01 - 11:25 PM You could try a search in DigiTrad. Dungeon will work fine as a search string. |
Subject: RE: DARK AS A DUNGEON From: Matt_R Date: 16 Apr 01 - 10:59 PM Dom, and in Domination? |
Subject: RE: DARK AS A DUNGEON From: wysiwyg Date: 16 Apr 01 - 10:44 PM dom, do I know you by any other names? ~Susan (AKA Praise) |
Subject: RE: DARK AS A DUNGEON From: Louie Roy Date: 16 Apr 01 - 10:16 PM Dom If you go to cowpie Song Corral and type in Dark as a dungeon There are two songs with chords and they are both correct one is in the key of G and the other is in the key of C.Louie |
Subject: RE: DARK AS A DUNGEON From: Jon Freeman Date: 16 Apr 01 - 01:26 PM I forgot, and here Jon |
Subject: RE: DARK AS A DUNGEON From: Jon Freeman Date: 16 Apr 01 - 01:23 PM click here and here Jon |
Subject: RE: DARK AS A DUNGEON From: Lonesome EJ Date: 16 Apr 01 - 01:20 PM dom, it's a Merle Travis song. Here's a previous thread |
Subject: DARK AS A DUNGEON From: Fiddlin' Sid Date: 16 Apr 01 - 01:11 PM Has anyone got lyrics/chords for 'dark as a dungeon'? Does anyone know if this is a trad song and if not -who wrote it? |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: dark as a dungeon From: Amos Date: 24 Feb 01 - 08:20 PM You 'll find it in our Digital Tradition database at this spot. As to chords, the basic triad of C--F--G (of G--C--D, or D--G--A) will handle it nicely -- work out the changes by ear and you'll be right. There's also a very nice version of this song relating to Playboy Bunnies in the Mudcat Songbook. A |
Subject: dark as a dungeon From: GUEST,ray Date: 24 Feb 01 - 08:13 PM This is a song I remember from a long time ago written by Merle Travis............but I can't remember the tune. Any suggestions........anyone know the chords? that would help . thanks! |
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