I've Been Working On The Railroad Uke tab by Folk Songs

8 Chords used in the song: F, F7, Bb, Dm, G7, C7, A7, Bbdim

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Year:  2004
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4.38
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I've Been Working on the Railroad


F chordF F7 chordF7 Bb chordBb F chordF
I’ve been working on the rail-road, all the livelong day.
F chordF Dm chordDm G7 chordG7 C7 chordC7
I’ve been working on the rail-road, just to pass the time a-way.
C7 chordC7 F chordF Bb chordBb A7 chordA7
Can’t you hear the whistle blowing RISE UP so early in the morn?
Bb chordBb F chordF C7 chordC7 F chordF
Can’t you hear the captain shouting, “Dinah, blow your horn”?
F chordF F7 chordF7 Bb chordBb G7 chordG7
Dinah, won’t you blow? Dinah, won’t you blow?
C7 chordC7 F chordF C7 chordC7 F chordF
Dinah won’t you blow your ho--o--orn?
F chordF F7 chordF7 Bb chordBb G7 chordG7
Dinah, won’t you blow? Dinah, won’t you blow?
C7 chordC7 F chordF
Dinah won’t you blow your horn?
F chordF
Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah.

F chordF G7 chordG7 C7 chordC7
Someone’s in the kitchen, I kno-o--o-ow.
F chordF F7 chordF7 Bb chordBb Bbdim chordBbdim
Someone’s in the kitchen with Di--nah,
F chordF C7 chordC7 F chordF C7 chordC7
Strummin’ on the old ban-jo. And singin’ …
F chordF G7 chordG7 C7 chordC7
Fee, fie, fiddly i - o, fee, fie, fiddly i - o-o- -o-o
F chordF F7 chordF7 Bb chordBb Bbdim chordBbdim F chordF C7 chordC7 F chordF
Fee, fie, fiddly i - o, strummin’ on the old ban-jo.

Uke tab by , 05 Sep 2009

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amazing! but how are you playing Bb dim? because it sounds funny to me!
06 Sep 2009
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