Girl From the North Country Rod Stewart
Written by Bob Dylan. This is Rod Stewart's version. From 'Smiler' 1974.
Intro: G
W[G]ell, if you're tra[C]vellin[D]' in the[G] north country fair,
[G]Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline
Remember me [C]to one who lives [G]there
[G]She once was a [C]true [D]love of [G]mine.
W[G]ell, if you go in the s[C]nowflak[D]e s[G]torm
[G]When the rivers freeze and summer ends
Please see she has a[C] coat so wa[G]rm
[G]To keep her from the [C]howli[D]n' [G]winds.
[G]Please see for me if he[C]r hair h[D]angs l[G]ong
[G]If it rolls and flows all down her breast,
Please see for m[C]e if her hair hangs l[G]ong,
[G]That's the way I [C]remember [D]her b[G]est.
[G]I'm a wonderin' if she r[C]emembers m[D]e at a[G]ll
[G]Many times I've often prayed
In the darkness of[C] my ni[G]ght
[G]In the brightness of [C]my [D]da[G]y.
Solo
[G]So if you're travellin' in the n[C]orth co[D]untry [G]fair,
[G]Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline
Remember me to o[C]ne who lives the[G]re,
[G]She once was a true l[C]ove of [D]mine[G].
Enjoy!
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