The French Girl
written by Ian Tyson
Recorded by Bob Dylan and The Band during The Basement
Tapes sessions, 1967
Tabbed by Eyolf Østrem
The D chord is frequently played (or embellished) as a Dsus2 chord (200230)
Take \#1
Capo 2nd fret:
D G
She laughed each time she called my name
D G
Made promises to meet a...
[no, let's, let's put it down in G]
No capo:
Am C D
[Three silver rings] ... on slim hands waiting
G D/f# C Em D
Flash bright in candlelight till Sunday's early morn
Am C D
We found her room that rainy morning
G D/f# C Em D
She took my hand through winding roads and led me home
Some red French wine when later wating
In her warm hideaway, she smiled and combed her hair
We talked of all, we talked of nothing
I left with promises to meet; she told me where.
D G
She laughed each time I asked her name
D G
Made promises to meet again
C Em D G
But her friends down at the French caf
Am D
Had no English words for me
So you may find above the border
A girl with silver rings ...
[sudden stop]
Take \#2
G Am C D
Three silver rings on slim hands waiting
G D/f# C Em D
Flash bright in candlelight till Sunday's early morn
Am C D
We found her room that rainy morning
G D/f# C Em D
She took my hand through winding roads and led me home
Some red French wine when later wating
In her warm hideaway, she smiled and combed her hair
We talked of all, we talked of nothing
I left with promises to meet; she told me where.
D G
She laughed each time I asked her name
D G
Made promises to meet again
C Em D G
But her friends down at the French caf
Am D
Had no English words for me
So you may find above the border
A girl with silver rings, I never knew her name
You're bound to lose, she's too much for you
She'll leave you lost some rainy morn, you won't be the same
C/g G
you won't be the same