Colours

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🌻 About the Song

Colours” was Donovan’s follow-up to Catch the Wind, and it cemented him as the UK’s new folk troubadour.

It’s all about simplicity — the metaphor of colours representing moods, hope, and love.

It was recorded live in one take with a little tambourine shake and the faint creak of a studio chair — gloriously unpolished and human.

On ukulele, it becomes even more heartfelt. The open tuning and ringing strings perfectly suit its pastoral warmth.


🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips

We’ll play it in G major, the natural folk key for open ringing chords.

You’ll need G, C, and D.

Verse progression: [G] – [C] – [G] – [D] – [G]

Tempo: 78 bpm — slow, flowing, reflective.

Strumming pattern: down–down–up–up–down–up or simple downstrokes only for that folky sway.

Let each chord breathe. This song is about space, not density.

To give it a bit of texture, occasionally lift your fretting fingers off the strings slightly to let the open notes ring — it creates a shimmering “colour wash” effect.

Vocals:

Don’t over-sing it. Keep it tender and calm — almost like speaking.

Lean on the word “colours” and let the vowels stretch naturally.

Donovan was all about intimacy; channel that sense of stillness.


💡 Trivia You Can Drop Casually

  • Released in 1965, it reached #4 in the UK and became a folk standard overnight.
  • Paul McCartney allegedly played tambourine on one early demo version.
  • The song was so stripped-down that it inspired the BBC to call Donovan “Britain’s Dylan with a smile.”
  • Joan Baez and Van Morrison both covered it in the late 60s — rare agreement there.
  • Donovan later joked that this was the song that “paid for a lot of paisley shirts.”

🌈 Final Word

“Colours” is the quiet soul of Donovan’s catalogue — sincere, simple, and eternally human.

On ukulele, it’s the perfect reminder that three chords and a soft heart can still change the weather.

Play it by a fire, under a tree, or to someone who’s drifting off to sleep.

It’s small music for big feelings.

Album:What’s Bin Did and What’s Bin HidYear:1965Artist:Key:GDifficulty:Easy Download PDF
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