As I Roved Out Chords by Noel Mcloughlin
Tempo:
94.5 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Bb
Bbm
Eb
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Ab]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Bbm]
[Bb] Who are [Ab] you, me pretty fair [Bbm] maiden?
Who are [Ab] you, me honey?
[Bb] Oh, and who are [Ab] you, me pretty fair [Bb] maiden?
Who are [Ab] you, me honey?
[Bb]
She answered me right [Ab] modestly, Oh, I am me mother's darling, [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh.
And will you come [Ab] to me mother's [Bb] house when the moon is [Ab] shining clearly?
[Bb] Oh, and will you [Ab] come to me mother's [Bbm] house when the moon is [Ab] shining clearly?
[Bb]
I'll open the door and I'll let you [Ab] in, and devil or one will hear [Bbm] us with me to [Eb]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh.
So I went to her [Ab] house in the middle of the [Bbm] night when the moon was [Ab] shining clearly,
[Bbm] Oh, I went to her [Ab] house in the middle of the [Bbm] night when the moon was [Ab] shining clearly,
[Bb] She opened the door and she let me [Ab] in, and devil or one did hear [Bb] us with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle-derry-oh.
[Bbm] She took me horse [Ab] by the bridle and the bit, [Bbm] and she led him to [Ab] the stable,
[Bb] Oh, she took me [Ab] horse by the bridle and the [Bb] bit, and she led him to [Ab] the stable,
[Bbm] Said, there's plenty of oats or a soldier's [Ab] horse to eat them if he's able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh.
[Bbm] Then she took me [Ab] by the lily-white [Bbm] hand and led me to [Ab] the table,
[Bbm] Oh, she took me [Eb] by the lily-white [Bbm] hand and led me [Ab] to the table,
[Bb] Said, there's plenty of wine for a soldier [Ab] boy, so drink it if you're able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh.
Well, I got up [Ab] and I made the bed [Bb] and I made it [Ab] nice and daisy,
[Bbm] Oh, well, I got [Ab] up and I made the [Bb] bed and I made it [Ab] nice and daisy,
[Bbm] And I got [Bb] up and I laid her [Ab] down, saying, lassie, are you able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh.
[Bbm]
[Ab] [Bbm]
[Eb] [Bbm] [Ab]
[Bb] [Bbm]
[Ab]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Bb]
[Bbm] There we lay [Ab] till the break [Bb] of the day, and [Ab] devil, the one, did hear us,
[Bbm] Oh, and there we lay [Ab] till the break of the [Bbm] day, and devil, the [Ab] one, did hear us,
[Bbm] Then I arose and put on my [Ab] clothes, saying, lassie, I must leave you [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh.
When [Ab] will you return again [Bb] and when [Ab] will we get married?
[Bb] Oh, and when will [Eb] you return again [Bbm] and when will we [Ab] get married?
[Bbm] On broken shelves, my Christmas [Ab] bells, we might well get married [Gm] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh.
To [Ab] [Bb]
-rye [Ab]-ah, follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh.
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[Bb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Bbm]
[Bb] Who are [Ab] you, me pretty fair [Bbm] maiden?
Who are [Ab] you, me honey?
[Bb] Oh, and who are [Ab] you, me pretty fair [Bb] maiden?
Who are [Ab] you, me honey?
[Bb]
She answered me right [Ab] modestly, Oh, I am me mother's darling, [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh.
And will you come [Ab] to me mother's [Bb] house when the moon is [Ab] shining clearly?
[Bb] Oh, and will you [Ab] come to me mother's [Bbm] house when the moon is [Ab] shining clearly?
[Bb]
I'll open the door and I'll let you [Ab] in, and devil or one will hear [Bbm] us with me to [Eb]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh.
So I went to her [Ab] house in the middle of the [Bbm] night when the moon was [Ab] shining clearly,
[Bbm] Oh, I went to her [Ab] house in the middle of the [Bbm] night when the moon was [Ab] shining clearly,
[Bb] She opened the door and she let me [Ab] in, and devil or one did hear [Bb] us with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle-derry-oh.
[Bbm] She took me horse [Ab] by the bridle and the bit, [Bbm] and she led him to [Ab] the stable,
[Bb] Oh, she took me [Ab] horse by the bridle and the [Bb] bit, and she led him to [Ab] the stable,
[Bbm] Said, there's plenty of oats or a soldier's [Ab] horse to eat them if he's able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh.
[Bbm] Then she took me [Ab] by the lily-white [Bbm] hand and led me to [Ab] the table,
[Bbm] Oh, she took me [Eb] by the lily-white [Bbm] hand and led me [Ab] to the table,
[Bb] Said, there's plenty of wine for a soldier [Ab] boy, so drink it if you're able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh.
Well, I got up [Ab] and I made the bed [Bb] and I made it [Ab] nice and daisy,
[Bbm] Oh, well, I got [Ab] up and I made the [Bb] bed and I made it [Ab] nice and daisy,
[Bbm] And I got [Bb] up and I laid her [Ab] down, saying, lassie, are you able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh.
[Bbm]
[Ab] [Bbm]
[Eb] [Bbm] [Ab]
[Bb] [Bbm]
[Ab]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Bb]
[Bbm] There we lay [Ab] till the break [Bb] of the day, and [Ab] devil, the one, did hear us,
[Bbm] Oh, and there we lay [Ab] till the break of the [Bbm] day, and devil, the [Ab] one, did hear us,
[Bbm] Then I arose and put on my [Ab] clothes, saying, lassie, I must leave you [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh.
When [Ab] will you return again [Bb] and when [Ab] will we get married?
[Bb] Oh, and when will [Eb] you return again [Bbm] and when will we [Ab] get married?
[Bbm] On broken shelves, my Christmas [Ab] bells, we might well get married [Gm] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh.
To [Ab] [Bb]
-rye [Ab]-ah, follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh.
[N]
Key:
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Bb
Bbm
Eb
Gm
Ab
Bb
Bbm
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ [Bb] Who are [Ab] you, me pretty fair [Bbm] maiden?
Who are [Ab] you, me honey?
[Bb] Oh, and who are [Ab] you, me pretty fair [Bb] maiden?
Who are [Ab] you, me honey?
[Bb]
She answered me right [Ab] modestly, Oh, I am me mother's darling, [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh. _
And will you come [Ab] to me mother's [Bb] house when the moon is [Ab] shining clearly?
[Bb] Oh, and will you [Ab] come to me mother's [Bbm] house when the moon is [Ab] shining clearly?
[Bb]
I'll open the door and I'll let you [Ab] in, and devil or one will hear [Bbm] us with me to [Eb]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh. _
So I went to her [Ab] house in the middle of the [Bbm] night when the moon was [Ab] shining clearly,
[Bbm] Oh, I went to her [Ab] house in the middle of the [Bbm] night when the moon was [Ab] shining clearly,
[Bb] She opened the door and she let me [Ab] in, and devil or one did hear [Bb] us with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle-derry-oh. _
[Bbm] She took me horse [Ab] by the bridle and the bit, [Bbm] and she led him to [Ab] the stable,
[Bb] Oh, she took me [Ab] horse by the bridle and the [Bb] bit, and she led him to [Ab] the stable,
[Bbm] Said, there's plenty of oats or a soldier's [Ab] horse to eat them if he's able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh. _
[Bbm] Then she took me [Ab] by the lily-white [Bbm] hand and led me to [Ab] the table,
[Bbm] Oh, she took me [Eb] by the lily-white [Bbm] hand and led me [Ab] to the table,
[Bb] Said, there's plenty of wine for a soldier [Ab] boy, so drink it if you're able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh. _
Well, I got up [Ab] and I made the bed [Bb] and I made it [Ab] nice and daisy,
[Bbm] Oh, well, I got [Ab] up and I made the [Bb] bed and I made it [Ab] nice and daisy,
[Bbm] And I got [Bb] up and I laid her [Ab] down, saying, lassie, are you able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh.
[Bbm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Bbm] There we lay [Ab] till the break [Bb] of the day, and [Ab] devil, the one, did hear us,
[Bbm] Oh, and there we lay [Ab] till the break of the [Bbm] day, and devil, the [Ab] one, did hear us,
[Bbm] Then I arose and put on my [Ab] clothes, saying, lassie, I must leave you [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh. _
When [Ab] will you return again [Bb] and when [Ab] will we get married?
[Bb] Oh, and when will [Eb] you return again [Bbm] and when will we [Ab] get married?
[Bbm] On broken shelves, my Christmas [Ab] bells, we might well get married [Gm] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh. _
To [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
-rye [Ab]-ah, follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ [Bb] Who are [Ab] you, me pretty fair [Bbm] maiden?
Who are [Ab] you, me honey?
[Bb] Oh, and who are [Ab] you, me pretty fair [Bb] maiden?
Who are [Ab] you, me honey?
[Bb]
She answered me right [Ab] modestly, Oh, I am me mother's darling, [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh. _
And will you come [Ab] to me mother's [Bb] house when the moon is [Ab] shining clearly?
[Bb] Oh, and will you [Ab] come to me mother's [Bbm] house when the moon is [Ab] shining clearly?
[Bb]
I'll open the door and I'll let you [Ab] in, and devil or one will hear [Bbm] us with me to [Eb]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh. _
So I went to her [Ab] house in the middle of the [Bbm] night when the moon was [Ab] shining clearly,
[Bbm] Oh, I went to her [Ab] house in the middle of the [Bbm] night when the moon was [Ab] shining clearly,
[Bb] She opened the door and she let me [Ab] in, and devil or one did hear [Bb] us with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle-derry-oh. _
[Bbm] She took me horse [Ab] by the bridle and the bit, [Bbm] and she led him to [Ab] the stable,
[Bb] Oh, she took me [Ab] horse by the bridle and the [Bb] bit, and she led him to [Ab] the stable,
[Bbm] Said, there's plenty of oats or a soldier's [Ab] horse to eat them if he's able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh. _
[Bbm] Then she took me [Ab] by the lily-white [Bbm] hand and led me to [Ab] the table,
[Bbm] Oh, she took me [Eb] by the lily-white [Bbm] hand and led me [Ab] to the table,
[Bb] Said, there's plenty of wine for a soldier [Ab] boy, so drink it if you're able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh. _
Well, I got up [Ab] and I made the bed [Bb] and I made it [Ab] nice and daisy,
[Bbm] Oh, well, I got [Ab] up and I made the [Bb] bed and I made it [Ab] nice and daisy,
[Bbm] And I got [Bb] up and I laid her [Ab] down, saying, lassie, are you able [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh.
[Bbm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Bbm] There we lay [Ab] till the break [Bb] of the day, and [Ab] devil, the one, did hear us,
[Bbm] Oh, and there we lay [Ab] till the break of the [Bbm] day, and devil, the [Ab] one, did hear us,
[Bbm] Then I arose and put on my [Ab] clothes, saying, lassie, I must leave you [Bb] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh. _
When [Ab] will you return again [Bb] and when [Ab] will we get married?
[Bb] Oh, and when will [Eb] you return again [Bbm] and when will we [Ab] get married?
[Bbm] On broken shelves, my Christmas [Ab] bells, we might well get married [Gm] with me to [Ab]-rye-ah,
Follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery [Bb]-dle-derry-oh. _
To [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
-rye [Ab]-ah, follery-dle-dah, dyery, follery-dle [Bb]-derry-oh. _ _
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