10 Chords used in the song: Em, C, B7, Am, Em7, A, E, E7, Bm, F#m7

←
View these chords for the Baritone
Chords transposed Up 3 Half-steps. (Back to Original version)
Transpose chords:
Gm
I lost myself on a cool damp nightD#
Gave myself in that misty lightD7
Cm
Was hypnotized by a strange delightD7
Gm
Under a lilac treeGm
I made wine from the lilac treeD#
Put my heart in its recipeCm
It makes me see what I want to see...D7
Gm
And be what I want to beGm7
C
When I think more than I want to thinkCm
Gm
Do things I never should doGm7
C
I drink much more than I ought to drinkCm
G
D7
Because I brings me back you...G
G7
G
G7
C
D7
G
G7
Lilac wine is sweet and heady, like my loveC
Dm
G
C
Dm
G
C
Lilac wine, I feel unsteady, like my loveD#
D7
Listen to me... I cannot see clearlyD7
Am7
D7
Isn't that she coming to me nearly here?G
G7
C
D7
G
G7
Lilac wine is sweet and heady, wheres my love?C
Dm
G
C
Dm
G
C
Lilac wine, I feel unsteady, wheres my love?D#
D7
Listen to me, why is everything so hazy?D7
Am7
D7
Isnt that she, or am I just going crazy, dear?G
G7
C
D7
G
G7
Lilac wine, I feel unready, for my love
C
Cm
D7
G
I feel unready for my love...
Tab comments (0)

Need help, a tip to share, or simply want to talk about this song? Start the discussion!
Top Tabs & Chords by Jeff Buckley, don't miss these songs!
About this song: Lilac Wine
Lilac Wine is a song with words & music by James Shelton (Lilac Wine, 1950) - introduced by Hope Foye ("Lilac Wine", in the short-lived theatre musical revue, "Dance Me a Song"). It was covered by: Eartha Kitt (Lilac Wine, 1953), Helen Merrill (Lilac Wine, on "Helen Merrill With Strings", 1955), Judy Henske ("Lilac Wine", on her eponymous d