Chords for Atholl Gathering sung by the Battlefield Band

Tempo:
104.5 bpm
Chords used:

D

G

A

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Atholl Gathering sung by the Battlefield Band chords
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[A] [D]
Wawel right wi' gallant [A] Murray, [D] Wawel right for [G] Geordie's cell,
[D] He's the flower o' Glen [A] Islay, [D] And the darlin' o' [G] Dunkel,
[D] See the white rose in his bonnet, See his banner o'er [G] the day,
[D] His good sword he now has drawn it, And has flown the sheep [G] away.
[D] Every faithful Murray follows, First of heroes, best of men,
Every true and trusty Stuart, Life he leaves his native Glen,
[D] Half a lad's a lad's of honour, Whistlin' rogs o' [G] rebels o'er,
When we come within their border, We may guard the Campbell's claw.
[D] Mingus he's a friend and brother, Gaskin, Strouwen, Larny, Slack,
Noble Pertus, Tate the Field, And all the drummings at his back,
Let us ride wi' gallant Murray, Let us fight for Charlie's crown,
From the right we'll never send up, Till the tyrants are [G] brought down.
[A]
[B]
[D] Mackintosh the gallant soldier, Weigh the grains in [G] Gordon's [D] gay,
They have tamed the field of honour, In spite of all their chiefs could say,
Bend the musket, point the rapier, Shift the brog [G] for Keelan's shoe,
[D] Scour the dark and face the danger, Mackintosh has [G] all to do.
[D] Wobble ride wi' gallant Murray, Wobble ride wi' Geordie's cell,
He's the plough o'er Ogden Islay, And the d'Arlen O'Gun Kel,
See the white rose in his bonnet, See his banner o'er [G] the day,
[D] His skin so hard he now has drawn it, And has flung the sheep [G] away.
[N]
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D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
B
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D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
B
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_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ Wawel right wi' gallant [A] Murray, [D] Wawel right for [G] Geordie's cell,
[D] He's the flower o' Glen [A] Islay, [D] And the darlin' o' [G] Dunkel,
[D] See the white rose in his bonnet, See his banner o'er [G] the day,
[D] His good sword he now has drawn it, And has flown the sheep [G] away.
_ _ _ [D] Every faithful Murray follows, First of heroes, best of men,
Every true and trusty Stuart, Life he leaves his native Glen,
[D] Half a lad's a lad's of honour, Whistlin' rogs o' [G] rebels o'er,
When we come within their border, We may guard the Campbell's claw. _
_ [D] Mingus he's a friend and brother, Gaskin, Strouwen, Larny, Slack,
Noble Pertus, Tate the Field, And all the drummings at his back,
Let us ride wi' gallant Murray, Let us fight for Charlie's crown,
From the right we'll never send up, Till the tyrants are [G] brought down. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ Mackintosh the gallant soldier, Weigh the grains in [G] Gordon's [D] gay,
They have tamed the field of honour, In spite of all their chiefs could say,
Bend the musket, point the rapier, Shift the brog [G] for Keelan's shoe,
[D] Scour the dark and face the danger, Mackintosh has [G] all to do. _
_ [D] Wobble ride wi' gallant Murray, Wobble ride wi' Geordie's cell,
He's the plough o'er Ogden Islay, And the d'Arlen O'Gun Kel,
See the white rose in his bonnet, See his banner o'er [G] the day,
[D] His skin so hard he now has drawn it, And has flung the sheep [G] away. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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