The Wind And Rain Chords by Altan
Tempo:
130.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [G]
[D]
[Em] [D] [Bm]
[A] [Em] [F#m] [G]
[D]
[G] [A] There were two sisters [G] of [D] common fare, [Em] all [D] the wind [A] and rain.
[D] One was dark and the other was fair, [Em] [D] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London [A] Maid.
They both had a [G] love of the [D] miller's [Em] son, all the [A] wind and rain.
[D] But he was fond of the fairer [Em] one, [D] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London [A] Maid.
So she pushed her [G] into the river [D] to [G] drown, oh the wind [A] and rain.
[Bm] And watched her as [F#m] she floated [C] down, oh the dreadful [A] London Maid.
[D]
[A] [D]
[Em] [G] [A] And so to tell she came to [G] the [D] miller's pond, [Em] oh [Bm] the wind and [A] rain.
[D] And pet on the water like a golden swan, [Bm] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London [A] Maid.
And she came to rest on [G] the [D] miller's side, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] And her bones were washed by the rolling tide, [Em] [D] oh the [Gm] dreadful [A] London Maid.
And along the [G] road came a [D] fiddler fair, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[Bm] And ploughed her bones [D] just like a bear [C] kind, oh the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
[D]
[A] [D]
[Em] [G] [A] So he made a fiddle peg [G] of her [D] long finger bone, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] He made a fiddle peg of her long finger bone, [Em] oh [F#m] the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
And he strung his fiddle bow at [G] her [D] long yellow hair, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] And he strung his fiddle bow at her long yellow hair, [Em] oh [D] the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
And he made a little fiddle of [G] her little [D] breastbone, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] He made a little fiddle of her little breastbone, [Em] oh [D] the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
The only tune [G] that the [D] fiddle would play [Em] was, oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] The only tune that the fiddle would play [Em] was, [D] oh the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
[D] [A]
[G] [Bm] [A] [D]
[Em] [A]
[G] [D]
[F#m] [Em] [A] [D]
[G] [A] [D]
[F#m] [Em] [A] [D]
[Em] [D] [A]
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[D] [F#m] [Em] [Bm] [A]
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[A] [Em] [F#m] [G]
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[G] [A] There were two sisters [G] of [D] common fare, [Em] all [D] the wind [A] and rain.
[D] One was dark and the other was fair, [Em] [D] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London [A] Maid.
They both had a [G] love of the [D] miller's [Em] son, all the [A] wind and rain.
[D] But he was fond of the fairer [Em] one, [D] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London [A] Maid.
So she pushed her [G] into the river [D] to [G] drown, oh the wind [A] and rain.
[Bm] And watched her as [F#m] she floated [C] down, oh the dreadful [A] London Maid.
[D]
[A] [D]
[Em] [G] [A] And so to tell she came to [G] the [D] miller's pond, [Em] oh [Bm] the wind and [A] rain.
[D] And pet on the water like a golden swan, [Bm] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London [A] Maid.
And she came to rest on [G] the [D] miller's side, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] And her bones were washed by the rolling tide, [Em] [D] oh the [Gm] dreadful [A] London Maid.
And along the [G] road came a [D] fiddler fair, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[Bm] And ploughed her bones [D] just like a bear [C] kind, oh the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
[D]
[A] [D]
[Em] [G] [A] So he made a fiddle peg [G] of her [D] long finger bone, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] He made a fiddle peg of her long finger bone, [Em] oh [F#m] the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
And he strung his fiddle bow at [G] her [D] long yellow hair, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] And he strung his fiddle bow at her long yellow hair, [Em] oh [D] the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
And he made a little fiddle of [G] her little [D] breastbone, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] He made a little fiddle of her little breastbone, [Em] oh [D] the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
The only tune [G] that the [D] fiddle would play [Em] was, oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] The only tune that the fiddle would play [Em] was, [D] oh the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
[D] [A]
[G] [Bm] [A] [D]
[Em] [A]
[G] [D]
[F#m] [Em] [A] [D]
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[F#m] [Em] [A] [D]
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[D] [G] [D] [A]
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[Em] [A]
[D] [F#m] [Em] [Bm] [A]
[D] [Em] [A]
[D] [Em] [Bm]
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Key:
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A
G
Em
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] There were two sisters [G] of [D] common fare, [Em] all [D] the wind [A] and rain.
[D] One was dark and the other was fair, [Em] [D] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London _ [A] Maid.
_ _ They both had a [G] love of the [D] miller's [Em] son, all the [A] wind and rain.
[D] But he was fond of the fairer [Em] one, [D] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London _ [A] Maid.
_ So she pushed her [G] into the river [D] to [G] drown, oh the wind [A] and rain.
[Bm] And watched her as [F#m] she floated [C] down, oh the dreadful [A] London _ _ Maid.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] And so to tell she came to [G] the [D] miller's pond, [Em] oh [Bm] the wind and [A] rain.
[D] And pet on the water like a golden swan, [Bm] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London _ [A] Maid.
_ And she came to rest on [G] the [D] miller's side, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] And her bones were washed by the rolling tide, [Em] [D] oh the [Gm] dreadful [A] London _ Maid.
_ _ And along the [G] road came a [D] fiddler fair, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[Bm] And ploughed her bones [D] just like a bear [C] kind, oh the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid. _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] [A] So he made a fiddle peg [G] of her [D] long finger bone, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] He made a fiddle peg of her long finger bone, [Em] oh [F#m] the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
_ _ _ And he strung his fiddle bow at [G] her [D] long yellow hair, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] And he strung his fiddle bow at her long yellow hair, [Em] oh [D] the [G] dreadful [A] London _ Maid.
_ And he made a little fiddle of [G] her little [D] breastbone, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] He made a little fiddle of her little breastbone, [Em] oh [D] the [G] dreadful [A] London _ Maid.
_ _ The only tune [G] that the [D] fiddle would play [Em] was, oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] The only tune that the fiddle would play [Em] was, [D] oh the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid. _
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_ [A] _ [Em] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [G] _ _
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] There were two sisters [G] of [D] common fare, [Em] all [D] the wind [A] and rain.
[D] One was dark and the other was fair, [Em] [D] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London _ [A] Maid.
_ _ They both had a [G] love of the [D] miller's [Em] son, all the [A] wind and rain.
[D] But he was fond of the fairer [Em] one, [D] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London _ [A] Maid.
_ So she pushed her [G] into the river [D] to [G] drown, oh the wind [A] and rain.
[Bm] And watched her as [F#m] she floated [C] down, oh the dreadful [A] London _ _ Maid.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] And so to tell she came to [G] the [D] miller's pond, [Em] oh [Bm] the wind and [A] rain.
[D] And pet on the water like a golden swan, [Bm] oh the [G] dreadful [D] London _ [A] Maid.
_ And she came to rest on [G] the [D] miller's side, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] And her bones were washed by the rolling tide, [Em] [D] oh the [Gm] dreadful [A] London _ Maid.
_ _ And along the [G] road came a [D] fiddler fair, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[Bm] And ploughed her bones [D] just like a bear [C] kind, oh the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid. _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] [A] So he made a fiddle peg [G] of her [D] long finger bone, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] He made a fiddle peg of her long finger bone, [Em] oh [F#m] the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid.
_ _ _ And he strung his fiddle bow at [G] her [D] long yellow hair, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] And he strung his fiddle bow at her long yellow hair, [Em] oh [D] the [G] dreadful [A] London _ Maid.
_ And he made a little fiddle of [G] her little [D] breastbone, [Em] oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] He made a little fiddle of her little breastbone, [Em] oh [D] the [G] dreadful [A] London _ Maid.
_ _ The only tune [G] that the [D] fiddle would play [Em] was, oh the wind [A] and rain.
[D] The only tune that the fiddle would play [Em] was, [D] oh the [G] dreadful [A] London Maid. _
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