Chords for Andy Stewart "Hey Johnny Cope"
Tempo:
129.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Em
Bm
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Good evening and welcome once again to the White Hair Club.
We've just seen Dance and Ate Some Real.
And it's called and Ate Some Real because usually eight people dance it.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
And now we have a wee song for you.
It's a song of the 45 Rebellion, a well-known one called Johnny Cope.
Cope sent a challenge to Taden [D] Barrow, Charlie meet me on your [Bm] door
And I'll learn ye the art of war, and you'll meet me [Em] in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' yet?
[D] Are your drums a-beatin' yet?
If ye [G] were walkin' I would [Em] wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
And Charlie looked the letter up [D] and he drew his sword, discovered from
Come follow [F#] me, my merry man, and we'll meet Johnny Cope in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are [D] you walkin' yet?
Are your drums [G] a-beatin' yet?
If [Em] ye were walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
And Johnny Cope, he heard [D] all the seekers, it wouldn't be a [G] mistake
A horse and riding, [Em] to free a war in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, [D] are you walkin' yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye were [Em] walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
By now Johnny get up and run [D] a-healin', back fights [G] Macadentis
Best to sleep in a hailskin, it will be [Em] a bloody [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' [D] yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye [Em] were walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
And Johnny Cope, he done barked him, [D] this bearded hem or sawyer men
[G] The deal [D]
confound [G] me, deny [Bm] Ken, I [B] left them all in [Em] the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' [D] yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye were walkin' I would [Em] wait to gang to the close of the [G] mornin'.
If ye were walkin' I [Bm] would wait
[Em] To gang to the close of the mornin'.
[E] [F]
We've just seen Dance and Ate Some Real.
And it's called and Ate Some Real because usually eight people dance it.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
And now we have a wee song for you.
It's a song of the 45 Rebellion, a well-known one called Johnny Cope.
Cope sent a challenge to Taden [D] Barrow, Charlie meet me on your [Bm] door
And I'll learn ye the art of war, and you'll meet me [Em] in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' yet?
[D] Are your drums a-beatin' yet?
If ye [G] were walkin' I would [Em] wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
And Charlie looked the letter up [D] and he drew his sword, discovered from
Come follow [F#] me, my merry man, and we'll meet Johnny Cope in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are [D] you walkin' yet?
Are your drums [G] a-beatin' yet?
If [Em] ye were walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
And Johnny Cope, he heard [D] all the seekers, it wouldn't be a [G] mistake
A horse and riding, [Em] to free a war in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, [D] are you walkin' yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye were [Em] walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
By now Johnny get up and run [D] a-healin', back fights [G] Macadentis
Best to sleep in a hailskin, it will be [Em] a bloody [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' [D] yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye [Em] were walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
And Johnny Cope, he done barked him, [D] this bearded hem or sawyer men
[G] The deal [D]
confound [G] me, deny [Bm] Ken, I [B] left them all in [Em] the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' [D] yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye were walkin' I would [Em] wait to gang to the close of the [G] mornin'.
If ye were walkin' I [Bm] would wait
[Em] To gang to the close of the mornin'.
[E] [F]
Key:
G
D
Em
Bm
F#
G
D
Em
Good evening and welcome once again to the White Hair Club.
We've just seen Dance and Ate Some Real.
And it's called and Ate Some Real because usually eight people dance it.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
And now we have a wee song for you.
It's a song of the 45 Rebellion, a well-known one called Johnny Cope. _ _ _ _
Cope sent a challenge to Taden [D] Barrow, Charlie meet me on your [Bm] door
And I'll learn ye the art of war, and you'll meet me [Em] in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' yet?
[D] Are your drums a-beatin' yet?
If ye [G] were walkin' I would [Em] wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
_ _ _ And Charlie looked the letter up [D] and he drew his sword, discovered from
Come follow [F#] me, my merry man, and we'll meet Johnny Cope in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are [D] you walkin' yet?
Are your drums [G] a-beatin' yet?
If [Em] ye were walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the _ _ _ _ mornin'.
And Johnny Cope, he heard [D] all the seekers, it wouldn't be a [G] mistake
A horse and riding, [Em] to free a war in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, [D] are you walkin' yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye were [Em] walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
_ _ _ By now Johnny get up and run [D] a-healin', back fights [G] Macadentis
Best to sleep in a hailskin, it will be [Em] a bloody _ [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' [D] yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye [Em] were walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
_ _ _ _ And Johnny Cope, he done barked him, [D] this bearded hem or sawyer men
[G] The deal [D]
confound [G] me, deny [Bm] Ken, I [B] left them all in [Em] the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' [D] yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye were walkin' I would [Em] wait to gang to the close of the [G] mornin'.
If ye were walkin' I [Bm] would wait
_ [Em] To gang to the close of the _ _ mornin'.
_ [E] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
We've just seen Dance and Ate Some Real.
And it's called and Ate Some Real because usually eight people dance it.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
And now we have a wee song for you.
It's a song of the 45 Rebellion, a well-known one called Johnny Cope. _ _ _ _
Cope sent a challenge to Taden [D] Barrow, Charlie meet me on your [Bm] door
And I'll learn ye the art of war, and you'll meet me [Em] in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' yet?
[D] Are your drums a-beatin' yet?
If ye [G] were walkin' I would [Em] wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
_ _ _ And Charlie looked the letter up [D] and he drew his sword, discovered from
Come follow [F#] me, my merry man, and we'll meet Johnny Cope in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are [D] you walkin' yet?
Are your drums [G] a-beatin' yet?
If [Em] ye were walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the _ _ _ _ mornin'.
And Johnny Cope, he heard [D] all the seekers, it wouldn't be a [G] mistake
A horse and riding, [Em] to free a war in the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, [D] are you walkin' yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye were [Em] walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
_ _ _ By now Johnny get up and run [D] a-healin', back fights [G] Macadentis
Best to sleep in a hailskin, it will be [Em] a bloody _ [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' [D] yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye [Em] were walkin' I would wait to gang to the close of the mornin'.
_ _ _ _ And Johnny Cope, he done barked him, [D] this bearded hem or sawyer men
[G] The deal [D]
confound [G] me, deny [Bm] Ken, I [B] left them all in [Em] the [G] mornin'.
Hey Johnny Cope, are you walkin' [D] yet?
Are your drums a-beatin' [G] yet?
If ye were walkin' I would [Em] wait to gang to the close of the [G] mornin'.
If ye were walkin' I [Bm] would wait
_ [Em] To gang to the close of the _ _ mornin'.
_ [E] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _