4 Chords used in the song: F, Bb, C7, Dm

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F
Bb
Hey, where did we goF
C7
Days when the rains came?F
Bb
Down in the hollowF
C7
Playing a new game,F
Bb
Laughing and a-running, hey, hey,F
C7
Skipping and a-jumpingF
Bb
In the misty morning fog withF
C7
Our, our hearts a-thumping
Bb
C7
F
Dm
And you, my brown-eyed girl,Bb
C7
F
You, my brown-eyed girl.F
Bb
Whatever happenedF
C7
To tuesday and so slowF
Bb
Going down to the old mine with aF
C7
Transistor radio.F
Bb
Standing in the sunlight laughingF
C7
Hide behind a rainbows wall,F
Bb
Slipping and a-slidingF
C7
All along the waterfall
Bb
C7
F
Dm
With you, my brown-eyed girl,Bb
C7
F
You, my brown-eyed girl.C7
F
Do you remember when we used to sing
Bb
F
C7
Sha la la la la la la la la la la dee dah
F
Just like that
Bb
F
C7
Sha la la la la la la la la la la dee dah
F
C7
La dee dah.F
Bb
So hard to find my wayF
C7
Now that Im all on my own.F
Bb
I saw you just the other day,F
C7
My, how you have grown!F
Bb
Cast my memory back there, lord,F
C7
Sometime Im overcome thinking aboutF
Bb
Making love in the green grassF
C7
Behind the stadium
Bb
C7
F
Dm
With you, my brown-eyed girl,Bb
C7
F
You, my brown-eyed girl.C7
F
Do you remember when we used to sing
Bb
F
C7
Sha la la la la la la la la la la dee dah
F
Layin in the green grass
Bb
F
C7
Sha la la la la la la la la la la dee dah
F
C7
F
La dee dah.
Bb
F
C7
F
Sha la la la la la la la la la la dee dah
Bb
F
C7
Sha la la la la la la la la la la dee dah
F
C7
La dee dah.
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About this song: Brown Eyed Girl
The song was first released in May 1967 on the album Blowin' Your Mind!. When released as a single, it rose to number eight on the Cashbox charts, and reached number ten on the Billboard Hot 100. It featured the Sweet Inspirations singing back-up vocals and is widely-considered to be Van Morrison's signature song. Paul Williams included "Brown Eyed Girl" in his book Rock and Roll: The 100 Best Singles, writing that: