2 Chords used in the song: D, A7

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[Chorus]D
A7
D
A7
D
Day-oh Day-oh Daylight come an' I wanna go homeD
A7
D
A7
D
Day-oh Day-oh Daylight come an' I wanna go home
[Verse]D
A7
D
Six han' seven han' eight han' bunchD
A7
D
Daylight come an' I wanna go homeD
A7
D
Six han' seven han' eight han' bunchD
A7
D
Daylight come an' I wanna go home
[Verse]D
A7
D
Come mister tally man tally me bananaD
A7
D
Daylight come an' I wanna go homeD
A7
D
Come mister tally man tally me bananaD
A7
D
Daylight come an' I wanna go home
[Chorus]D
A7
D
A7
D
Day-oh Day-oh Daylight come an' I wanna go homeD
A7
D
A7
D
Day-oh Day-oh Daylight come an' I wanna go home
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About this song: Banana Boat Song
"Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" is a traditional Jamaican folk song, the best-known version of which was sung by Harry Belafonte and is the most well-known calypso. It is a song from the point of view of dock workers working the night shift loading bananas onto ships. Daylight has come, the shift is over, and they want their work to be counted up so that they can go home (this is the meaning of the lyric "Come, Mr. Tally Man, tally me banana/ Daylight come and we wanna go home.") Read more on Last.fm.