You take my hand, I’ll (A)take on your side, hand, by; to geth er we may get a (A)way.
to hide.
This much mad ness is too much here sor a row,
it’s you im pos si ble to (A)make it to day,
(Cmaj7)yeah,
oh, (Bm7)oh yeah.
She could drag me o ver the rain bow
and send me a (D)way.
Down (D)by the riv (A)er,
I (D)shot my ba (A)by.
Down (D)by the riv (A)er,
(Em7)dead,
ooh,
shot her (A)dead.
Be on my side, I’ll (A)be on your side, ba by; to there is no rea son for (A)you to hide.
It’s so hard for me stay in’ here all a lone
when you could be si tak in’ (A)me for a ride,
(Cmaj7)yeah,
yeah, (Bm7)yeah.
yeah.
She could drag me o ver the rain bow
and send me a (D)way.
Down (D)by the riv (A)er,
I (D)shot my ba (A)by.
Down (D)by the riv (A)er,
(Em7)dead,
ooh,
shot her (A)dead.
Down (D)by the riv (A)er,
I (D)shot my ba (A)by.
This page shows “Down By The River” by Neil Young in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of D at 86 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.