Bob Dylan

Mary Ann(Chords)

Bob Dylan

Key: G

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Intro: G C/G G C/G (x2)

verse 1 
G            C/G     G        C/G 
Oh fare thee well my own true love 
G                        D 
Fare thee well but for a while 
    G       C/G             G    F#    Em    Walk-down 
The ship is waitin' an' the wind blows high 
    G    C/G   G            C/G 
An' I am bound away for the sea, 
     G        C/G      G        C/G 
Mary Ann?     Aaa      Aaa      Aaa 
     C/G    G            C/G       G    C/G   G    C/G 
I am bound  away for the sea, Mary Ann 

verse 2 
G            C/G     G        C/G 
Ten thousand miles away from home 
G                     D 
Ten thousand miles or more 
    G       C/G            G      F#   Em 
The sea may freeze an' the earth  may  burn 
     G     C/G     G         C/G 
If I never no-more return to you, 
     G        C/G      G        C/G 
Mary Ann?     Aaa      Aaa      Aaa 
     G     C/G     G         C/G       G    C/G   G    C/G 
If I never no-more return to you, Mary Ann 

verse 3 
G            C/G      G        C/G 
Oh don't you see that crow fly high 
G                     D 
She'll surely turn to white 
   G      C/G   G      F#   Em 
If ever I prove false  to   you 
        G    C/G     G         C/G 
Let the day  turn to night, my dear 
     G        C/G      G        C/G 
Mary Ann?     Aaa?     Aaa?     Aaa? 
        G    C/G     G         C/G         G    C/G   G    C/G 
Let the day  turn to night, my dear.  Mary Ann. 

verse 4 
G        C/G   G        C/G 
Oh, if I had a flask of gin 
    G              D 
an' sugar here for two 
      G         C/G         G    F#  Em 
An' a great big bowl for to mix  it  in 
    G      C/G       G       C/G 
I'd pour a drink for you, my dear 
     G        C/G      G        C/G 
Mary Ann?     Aaa?     Aaa?     Aaa? 
        G      C/G       G       C/G        G    C/G   G    C/G 
Yes I'd pour a drink for you, my dear. Mary Ann. 

End on G 

note: I added doubled the last line of each verse to mimic the back-up vocals
	        

Written by Ray Charles/Traditional

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