Individual transcriptions are inspired by and and based upon the recorded versions cited, but are not necessarily exact replications of those recorded versions.A significant improvement to all other version out there. The lyric and guitar chord transcriptions on this site are the work of The Guitarguy and are intended for private study, research, or educational purposes only. Accurate? I don't know…but thoroughly playable. The chording is taken from shaky recollections of the version Redbone played on Saturday Night Live several years ago. This version is a synthesis of divergent lyric sources, including some material provided by Tony Casazza (whose assistance is much-appreciated, especially for the second verse which I've never seen anywhere else) and versions I've heard and sung along with in piano bars for more years than I'm willing to admit to. Harvest moon will smile, shine on all the while, I can't see why a boy should cry when by his sideĪll he has to say is, "Won't you be my bride, for I love you."īut why should I be telling you this secret when So shine on, shine on, harvest moon, for me and my gal." ![]() Snow time ain't no time to stay outdoors and spoon, Neil Young-Harvest Moon guitar tab, guitar tabs, bass tabs, chords and guitar pro tabs. I ain't had no lovin' since January, February, June or Ju-ly. "Shine on, shine on, harvest moon up in the sky ![]() ![]() The boy began to sigh, looked up in the sky,Īnd told the moon his little tale of woe. The little maid was kinda 'fraid of darkness, so B beat h harmonic v strum down strum up I don't know the proper name for some of these strange chords, so I'll just tab the different parts. The night was mighty dark so you could hardly see,Ĭouple sittin' underneath the willow tree for love they pined. addition/correction by Howard Wright (Hman) 4 Harvest Moon - Neil Young Tabbed by Bill Brown () 1993.11.07 correction Chords Low E is tuned down to D. Recorded by Leon Redbone, 1977 (See Below) Shine On, Harvest Moon Words & Music by Jack Norworth & Nora Bayes-Norworth, 1938
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