Billy Mccoy Chords
by Jim Ed Brown
Billy Mccoy by Jim Ed Brown is a moderately challenging guitar song played in the key of C. It uses the chords C, G, D7, Em and A7. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.
C G
Where is my Billy my Billy McCoy
D7 G
Where is the boy of my dreams
C G
Singing this song as the boat rolls along
D7 G Em
Heading for ole New Orleans uhuh
G D7 G
Heading for ole New Orleans
C G
I once had a lover named Billy McCoy
A7 D7
He lived by the river's big bend
G C G
One warm summer day Billy wandered away
D7 G
He's gone but our love didn't end
C G
They say he went down where the riverboats dock
A7 D7
With nary a cent in his jeans
G C G
A barefooted lad who could sing round the clock
D7 G
And wanted to see New Orleans
C G
Where is my Billy my Billy McCoy
D7 G
Where is the boy of my dreams
C G
Singing this song as the boat rolls along
D7 G Em
Heading for ole New Orleans uhuh
G D7 G
Heading for ole New Orleans
C G
He took his guitar and he sang very well
A7 D7
A riverboat crew heard him there
G C G
They took him aboard on the Big Dixie Bell
D7 G
To sing for his dinner and fare
C G
I pray every night that he misses me so
A7 D7
And after he sees New Orleans
G C G
He'll sing his way home for he loves me I know
D7 G
My barefooted boy in blue jeans
C G
Where is my Billy my Billy McCoy
D7 G
Where is the boy of my dreams
C G
Singing this song as the boat rolls along
D7 G Em
Heading for ole New Orleans uhuh
G D7 G
Heading for ole New Orleans