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Down By The River  Neil Young

Intro
[Em7]            [A]          [Em7]            [A]  
[Em7]Be on my side, I'll [A]be on your side, baby, [Em7]there is no reason for [A]you to hide
[Em7]It's so hard for me [A]stay'in here all alone [Em7]when you could be takin' [A]me for a ride[Cmaj7]                 [Bm]  
[Cmaj7]She could drag me [Bm]over the rainbow [C]and send me [Bm]away      [D]

Chorus
[G]Down [D]by the ri[A]ver [G]I [D]shot my ba[A]by
[G]Down [D]by the ri[A]ver, [Em7]dead, [A]ooh, [Em7]shot her [A]dead

Intro

[Em7]You take my hand, [A]I'll take your hand [Em7]together we may get a[A]way  
[Em7]This much madness is [A]too much sorrow [Em7]it's impossible to [A]make it today   [Cmaj7]                    [Bm]  
[Cmaj7]She could drag me [Bm]over the rainbow [C]and send me a[Bm]way     [D]

Chorus

[Em7]Be on my side, I'll [A]be on your side, baby, [Em7]there is no reason for [A]you to hide
[Em7]It's so hard for me [A]staying here all alone [Em7]when you could be takin' [A]me for a ride[Cmaj7]                [Bm]  
[Cmaj7]She could drag me [Bm]over the rainbow [C]and send me a[Bm]way       [D]

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captainsadler67 (report)

Looks good to me.
If you're trying to figure out the strums and progressions, make sure you listen to him (Neil) play this on acoustic, by himself, no accompaniment (or however you spell that...) A LOT. I would reccommend that you try the 1971 Massey Hall CD.