Chords for Breton Blend - Jesuitmont (Live at Celtic Connections 2016)
Tempo:
188.85 bpm
Chords used:
E
C
Em
D
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[F] [B]
[Am] [F#] [E]
[Em]
He lived [Bm] a night in Cheshire, [Em] he was hunting he did [B] ride, His footman all attending him and his horsemen [Am] by his side.
[C] They found [D] out in Cheshire, [C] Mount of [D] Blessings, spot and blade, [C] His lady [Bm] goes [Am] exceeding, hide thee here, the master's blade.
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[E] [B]
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[E] She's called on her daughter and [B] to come to her speed, [Em] To go and tell the master, quickly dress the dinner [C] straight.
To go her [D] message far to [C] tell, the carny fields [A] near, [C] She has come [B] to the master, [E] quick her message far to tell.
[Bm] He must [E] dress the dinner, the fair and the good thou, [Em] It's in the [F#] bar of Shanks, the [G] fair, the nuns, the [C] fair they show.
Here [D] is a pen knife in my hand, I'll believe [D] thee of the lie, [Bm]
That the dullard [E] I must dress to your father's wife.
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[Bm] [Em]
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[B] Up the spoke the kid she boy, [C] he spoke loud [D] and high, He [C] said, we'll [F#] save our auntie's life [B] and bake me in [Em] your pie.
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I'll not [D] save our auntie's [C] life, do not for [D] such as thee, [C] And if thou'll [F#] debauch this lady's life, I bet sure I will be.
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[B] [Am] [B]
[Em]
[Am] [E] When night was come and day was done, and they were all at dinner, He's called on his [Em] daughter and to come and guard his [D] dinner.
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Up he [D] rose and away [A] he goes, an angry man he see, [C] Bit [B] of it, of it, of it, of it, till I eat for auntie's see.
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[Bm] [E]
[Em] Up [D] the spoke the kid she boy, [Em] he [D] spoke loud and high, [Em] He [E] said, we'll save our auntie's life and bake me in your pie.
[C] For me to [D] cause all such [Am] small fuss, and by [D] the fire, [C] And to [Bm] set me her ill step, and [E] for what was her desire,
[Em] Was nightly [Bm] in the bar, and [D] for his auntie's sake, [C] And he [Bm] has caused her ill step, [E] and they have done her this day.
[C] And he has [D] caused her ill step, [C] and by the night is done, [Bm] He has [E] made the kid she [D] boy the hero of [E]
London.
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[Am] [F#] [E]
[Em]
He lived [Bm] a night in Cheshire, [Em] he was hunting he did [B] ride, His footman all attending him and his horsemen [Am] by his side.
[C] They found [D] out in Cheshire, [C] Mount of [D] Blessings, spot and blade, [C] His lady [Bm] goes [Am] exceeding, hide thee here, the master's blade.
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[E] She's called on her daughter and [B] to come to her speed, [Em] To go and tell the master, quickly dress the dinner [C] straight.
To go her [D] message far to [C] tell, the carny fields [A] near, [C] She has come [B] to the master, [E] quick her message far to tell.
[Bm] He must [E] dress the dinner, the fair and the good thou, [Em] It's in the [F#] bar of Shanks, the [G] fair, the nuns, the [C] fair they show.
Here [D] is a pen knife in my hand, I'll believe [D] thee of the lie, [Bm]
That the dullard [E] I must dress to your father's wife.
[B] [F]
[Bm] [Em]
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[Bm] [Em]
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[B] Up the spoke the kid she boy, [C] he spoke loud [D] and high, He [C] said, we'll [F#] save our auntie's life [B] and bake me in [Em] your pie.
[C]
I'll not [D] save our auntie's [C] life, do not for [D] such as thee, [C] And if thou'll [F#] debauch this lady's life, I bet sure I will be.
[C]
[B] [Am] [B]
[Em]
[Am] [E] When night was come and day was done, and they were all at dinner, He's called on his [Em] daughter and to come and guard his [D] dinner.
[C]
Up he [D] rose and away [A] he goes, an angry man he see, [C] Bit [B] of it, of it, of it, of it, till I eat for auntie's see.
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[Bm] [E]
[Em] Up [D] the spoke the kid she boy, [Em] he [D] spoke loud and high, [Em] He [E] said, we'll save our auntie's life and bake me in your pie.
[C] For me to [D] cause all such [Am] small fuss, and by [D] the fire, [C] And to [Bm] set me her ill step, and [E] for what was her desire,
[Em] Was nightly [Bm] in the bar, and [D] for his auntie's sake, [C] And he [Bm] has caused her ill step, [E] and they have done her this day.
[C] And he has [D] caused her ill step, [C] and by the night is done, [Bm] He has [E] made the kid she [D] boy the hero of [E]
London.
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[Em]
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[C] [D] [Em]
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Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ _ He lived [Bm] a night in Cheshire, [Em] he was hunting he did [B] ride, His footman all attending him and his horsemen [Am] by his side. _
[C] They found [D] out in Cheshire, [C] Mount of [D] Blessings, spot and blade, [C] His lady [Bm] goes _ [Am] exceeding, hide thee here, the master's blade.
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_ _ _ _ [E] She's called on her daughter and [B] to come to her speed, [Em] To go and tell the master, quickly dress the dinner _ [C] straight.
To go her [D] message far to [C] tell, the carny fields [A] near, _ [C] She has come [B] to the master, [E] quick her message far to tell. _
[Bm] He must [E] dress the dinner, _ the fair and the good thou, [Em] It's in the [F#] bar of Shanks, the [G] fair, the nuns, the [C] fair they show.
Here [D] is a pen knife in my hand, I'll believe [D] thee of the lie, [Bm]
That the dullard [E] I must dress to your father's wife.
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_ _ [B] _ Up the spoke the kid she boy, [C] he spoke loud [D] and high, He [C] said, we'll [F#] save our auntie's life [B] and bake me in [Em] your pie.
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I'll not [D] save our auntie's [C] life, do not for [D] such as thee, _ _ _ [C] And if thou'll [F#] debauch this lady's life, I bet sure I will be.
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_ [Am] _ _ [E] When night was come and day was done, and they were all at dinner, _ He's called on his [Em] daughter and to come and guard his [D] dinner.
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Up he [D] rose and away [A] he goes, an angry man he see, _ _ _ [C] Bit [B] of it, of it, of it, of it, till I eat for auntie's see.
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_ _ _ _ [Em] Up [D] the spoke the kid she boy, [Em] he [D] spoke loud and high, _ [Em] He [E] said, we'll save our auntie's life and bake me in your pie.
[C] For me to [D] cause all such [Am] small fuss, and by [D] the fire, [C] And to [Bm] set me her ill step, and [E] for what was her desire,
[Em] Was nightly [Bm] in the bar, and [D] for his auntie's sake, [C] And he [Bm] has caused her ill step, [E] and they have done her this day.
[C] _ _ And he has [D] caused her ill step, [C] and by the night is _ done, _ _ [Bm] He has [E] made the kid she [D] boy the hero of [E]
London.
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[Am] _ _ _ [F#] _ [E] _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ He lived [Bm] a night in Cheshire, [Em] he was hunting he did [B] ride, His footman all attending him and his horsemen [Am] by his side. _
[C] They found [D] out in Cheshire, [C] Mount of [D] Blessings, spot and blade, [C] His lady [Bm] goes _ [Am] exceeding, hide thee here, the master's blade.
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_ _ _ _ [E] She's called on her daughter and [B] to come to her speed, [Em] To go and tell the master, quickly dress the dinner _ [C] straight.
To go her [D] message far to [C] tell, the carny fields [A] near, _ [C] She has come [B] to the master, [E] quick her message far to tell. _
[Bm] He must [E] dress the dinner, _ the fair and the good thou, [Em] It's in the [F#] bar of Shanks, the [G] fair, the nuns, the [C] fair they show.
Here [D] is a pen knife in my hand, I'll believe [D] thee of the lie, [Bm]
That the dullard [E] I must dress to your father's wife.
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_ _ [B] _ Up the spoke the kid she boy, [C] he spoke loud [D] and high, He [C] said, we'll [F#] save our auntie's life [B] and bake me in [Em] your pie.
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I'll not [D] save our auntie's [C] life, do not for [D] such as thee, _ _ _ [C] And if thou'll [F#] debauch this lady's life, I bet sure I will be.
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_ [B] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [E] When night was come and day was done, and they were all at dinner, _ He's called on his [Em] daughter and to come and guard his [D] dinner.
[C] _
Up he [D] rose and away [A] he goes, an angry man he see, _ _ _ [C] Bit [B] of it, of it, of it, of it, till I eat for auntie's see.
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_ _ _ _ [Em] Up [D] the spoke the kid she boy, [Em] he [D] spoke loud and high, _ [Em] He [E] said, we'll save our auntie's life and bake me in your pie.
[C] For me to [D] cause all such [Am] small fuss, and by [D] the fire, [C] And to [Bm] set me her ill step, and [E] for what was her desire,
[Em] Was nightly [Bm] in the bar, and [D] for his auntie's sake, [C] And he [Bm] has caused her ill step, [E] and they have done her this day.
[C] _ _ And he has [D] caused her ill step, [C] and by the night is _ done, _ _ [Bm] He has [E] made the kid she [D] boy the hero of [E]
London.
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