Bob Dylan nació con el nombre de Robert Allen Zimmerman el 24 de mayo de 1941 en Duluth, Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Está considerado uno de los compositores y músicos más influyentes y prolíficos del siglo XX y ha sido nominado varias veces al Premio Nobel de Literatura. En 2007 fue galardonado con el Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes por ser un "mito viviente" de la historia de la música popular y "faro de una generación que tuvo el sueño de cambiar el mundo".
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
This is not the same key and these are not the identical chords used by Mr. Dylan on his recording but they work and the key can be changed to suit your voice. This is an old folk song and I've added the chords the way I remember first hearing it. It may well have been Joan Baez where I heard it or even somewhere else. I do apologize for any misunderstanding caused by me in using Bob Dylan as the artist and I have been unable to change that in the heading.
VERSE 1:
CGC Get you a copper kettle,
CGC Get you a copper coil, EAm Fill it with new-made corn mash DmG And never more you'll toil.
CHORUS: AmEm As you lay there by the juniper AmCE while the moon is bright, AmG Watch them jugs a-filling AmEmAm In the pale moonlight.
VERSE 2:
CGC Build you a fire with hickory, CGC Hickory, ash and oak, EAm Don't use no green or rotten wood; DmG They'll get you by the smoke.
CHORUS: AmEm As you lay there by the juniper AmCE while the moon is bright, AmG Watch them jugs a-filling AmEmAm In the pale moonlight.
VERSE 3: CGC My daddy, he made whiskey; CGC My grand-daddy, he did too. EAm We ain't paid no whiskey tax DmG Since seventeen ninety-two.
CHORUS: AmEm As you lay there by the juniper AmCE while the moon is bright, AmG Watch them jugs a-filling AmEmAm In the pale moonlight.