Seven Daffodils Chords

seven daffodils chords

Chaos and Co.’s single Seven Daffodils was released as a single in 1964 and became their sole hit, entering the charts one week ahead of an alternative version by The Twilights. Produced by Mickie Most who also produced The Animals’ House of the Rising Sun and Herman’s Hermits’ Tobacco Road albums.

Chorus

“Seven Daffodils”, more commonly referred to as “Seven Golden Daffodils”, was composed in 1957 by Lee Hays of The Weavers and Fran Mosely and copyrighted it with the US Copyright Office in August that year (registration no. RE0000257265). Brothers Four recorded it on their album “Sing Of Our Times,” while Chaos and Co, Renegades, and Bob Dylan have also covered it.

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Verse 3

This song is composed in D Major, according to Theorytab’s database it is the 9th most common major key. The melody boasts higher melodic complexity than most and high chord-melody tension; there are numerous chromatic progressions throughout. A great interlude takes place in 3/4 (though bass may play 7/4 line behind it), followed by chorus with beautiful descending chord progression.