Tom Dooley Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Tom Dooley Song Lyrics and Chords by the Kingston Trio

 

Tom Dooley
Recorded by the Kingston Trio
Written by Alan Lomax and Frank M. Warner
C 
Hang down your head Tom Dooley
 
Hang down your head and  
G7 
cry
Hang down your head Tom Dooley
 
Poor boy your bound to  
C 
die
I met her on the mountain
 
And there I took her  
G7 
life
Met her on the mountain
 
Stabbed her with my  
C 
knife
Repeat #1

This time tomorrow

 
Reckon where I'd  
G7 
be

Hadn't been for Grayson

 
I'd been in Tennes
C 
see
Repeat #1

This time tomorrow

 
Reckon where I'll  
G7 
be
Down in some lonesome valley
 
Hanging from a white oak  
C 
tree
Repeat #1 x2
G7 
Poor boy your bound to  
C 
die

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Tom Dooley?
- The song Tom Dooley was sang by the Kingston Trio.

 

Who is the Kingston Trio?
- The Kingston Trio is an American folk and pop music group that helped launch the folk revival of the late 1950s to late 1960s. The group started as a San Francisco Bay Area nightclub act with an original lineup of Dave Guard, Bob Shane, and Nick Reynolds. It rose to international popularity fueled by unprecedented sales of LP records and helped alter the direction of popular music in the U.S.The Kingston Trio was one of the most prominent groups of the era's pop-folk boom, which they kick-started in 1958 with the release of the Trio's eponymous first album and its hit recording of "Tom Dooley", which sold over three million copies as a single. The Trio released nineteen albums that made Billboard's Top 100, fourteen of which ranked in the top 10, and five of which hit the number 1 spot. Four of the group's LPs charted among the 10 top-selling albums for five weeks in November and December 1959, a record unmatched for more than 50 years, and the group still ranks in the all-time lists of many of Billboard's cumulative charts, including those for most weeks with a number 1 album, most total weeks charting an album, most number 1 albums, most consecutive number 1 albums, and most top ten albums.In 1961, the Trio was described as "the most envied, the most imitated, and the most successful singing group, folk or otherwise, in all show business" and "the undisputed kings of the folksinging rage by every yardstick". The Trio's massive record sales in its early days made acoustic folk music commercially viable, paving the way for singer-songwriter, folk rock, and Americana artists who followed in their wake.The Kingston Trio continues to tour as of 2021 with musicians who licensed the name and trademark in 2017.

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