Chords for Christmas Morn In Newfoundland (Eddie Coffey)
Tempo:
67.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] On Christmas [C] [D] Eve we'd play a game, our [G] hearts were filled with joy.
On every Christmas morning we would [C] have to clean the [D] soot.
On Christmas Eve we'd hear the rangers [G] play the ponderook.
Ring bells, ring bells, [C] Santa's on his [D] way.
Bringing joy to girls and boys going [G] all around the bay.
Then out of bed and making noise [C] before the crack of [D] dawn.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas [D] morn.
With [G]
all the stockings opened up and [C] laid out on the [D] floor.
There's apples and there's oranges and there's [G] candies there galore.
Though we were poor and times were hard and [C] happy there's no [D] doubt.
And that's what Christmas Eve and Christmas [G] Day is all about.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you [D] go.
The horses all are wearing bells with [G] snow-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you [C] didn't hear a [D] horn.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas [A] morn.
[D] [G] With mothers sleeping everywhere it [C] could be Tom and [D] Steve.
They never made it home last night they [G] stayed for Christmas Eve.
There's two more in the parlor and I [C] think it's Frank and [D] John.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas morn.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you [D] go.
The horses all are wearing bells with [G] snow-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you didn't [C] hear a [D] horn.
And that's the way it was in Newfoundland [G] on Christmas morn.
[D] [G] Snow is lifting everywhere how peaceful [C] is the scene.
[D] The trees are all a-hanging down there's not [G] a sight of green.
The people on their way to church our saviour [C] has been born.
[D] And that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you go.
[D] The horses all are wearing bells with snow [G]-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you didn't [C] hear a horn.
[D] And that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn.
[D] Yes, that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn.
[N]
On every Christmas morning we would [C] have to clean the [D] soot.
On Christmas Eve we'd hear the rangers [G] play the ponderook.
Ring bells, ring bells, [C] Santa's on his [D] way.
Bringing joy to girls and boys going [G] all around the bay.
Then out of bed and making noise [C] before the crack of [D] dawn.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas [D] morn.
With [G]
all the stockings opened up and [C] laid out on the [D] floor.
There's apples and there's oranges and there's [G] candies there galore.
Though we were poor and times were hard and [C] happy there's no [D] doubt.
And that's what Christmas Eve and Christmas [G] Day is all about.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you [D] go.
The horses all are wearing bells with [G] snow-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you [C] didn't hear a [D] horn.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas [A] morn.
[D] [G] With mothers sleeping everywhere it [C] could be Tom and [D] Steve.
They never made it home last night they [G] stayed for Christmas Eve.
There's two more in the parlor and I [C] think it's Frank and [D] John.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas morn.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you [D] go.
The horses all are wearing bells with [G] snow-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you didn't [C] hear a [D] horn.
And that's the way it was in Newfoundland [G] on Christmas morn.
[D] [G] Snow is lifting everywhere how peaceful [C] is the scene.
[D] The trees are all a-hanging down there's not [G] a sight of green.
The people on their way to church our saviour [C] has been born.
[D] And that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you go.
[D] The horses all are wearing bells with snow [G]-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you didn't [C] hear a horn.
[D] And that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn.
[D] Yes, that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn.
[N]
Key:
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D
C
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C
A
_ _ _ _ [G] On Christmas _ [C] _ [D] Eve we'd play a game, our [G] hearts were filled with joy.
On every Christmas morning we would [C] have to clean the [D] soot.
On Christmas Eve we'd hear the rangers [G] play the ponderook.
Ring bells, ring bells, [C] Santa's on his [D] way.
Bringing joy to girls and boys going [G] all around the bay.
Then out of bed and making noise [C] before the crack of [D] dawn.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas [D] morn.
With _ [G] _
all the stockings opened up and [C] laid out on the [D] floor.
There's apples and there's oranges and there's [G] candies there galore.
Though we were poor and times were hard and [C] happy there's no [D] doubt.
And that's what Christmas Eve and Christmas [G] Day is all about.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you [D] go.
The horses all are wearing bells with [G] snow-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you [C] didn't hear a [D] horn.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas [A] morn.
_ [D] _ [G] With mothers sleeping everywhere it [C] could be Tom and [D] Steve.
They never made it home last night they [G] stayed for Christmas Eve.
There's two more in the parlor and I [C] think it's Frank and [D] John.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas morn.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you [D] go.
The horses all are wearing bells with [G] snow-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you didn't [C] hear a [D] horn.
And that's the way it was in Newfoundland [G] on Christmas morn.
[D] _ _ [G] Snow is lifting everywhere how peaceful [C] is the scene.
[D] The trees are all a-hanging down there's not [G] a sight of green.
The people on their way to church our saviour [C] has been born.
[D] And that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you go.
[D] The horses all are wearing bells with snow [G]-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you didn't [C] hear a horn.
[D] And that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn.
[D] Yes, that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn. _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
On every Christmas morning we would [C] have to clean the [D] soot.
On Christmas Eve we'd hear the rangers [G] play the ponderook.
Ring bells, ring bells, [C] Santa's on his [D] way.
Bringing joy to girls and boys going [G] all around the bay.
Then out of bed and making noise [C] before the crack of [D] dawn.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas [D] morn.
With _ [G] _
all the stockings opened up and [C] laid out on the [D] floor.
There's apples and there's oranges and there's [G] candies there galore.
Though we were poor and times were hard and [C] happy there's no [D] doubt.
And that's what Christmas Eve and Christmas [G] Day is all about.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you [D] go.
The horses all are wearing bells with [G] snow-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you [C] didn't hear a [D] horn.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas [A] morn.
_ [D] _ [G] With mothers sleeping everywhere it [C] could be Tom and [D] Steve.
They never made it home last night they [G] stayed for Christmas Eve.
There's two more in the parlor and I [C] think it's Frank and [D] John.
And that's the way it was in [G] Newfoundland on Christmas morn.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you [D] go.
The horses all are wearing bells with [G] snow-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you didn't [C] hear a [D] horn.
And that's the way it was in Newfoundland [G] on Christmas morn.
[D] _ _ [G] Snow is lifting everywhere how peaceful [C] is the scene.
[D] The trees are all a-hanging down there's not [G] a sight of green.
The people on their way to church our saviour [C] has been born.
[D] And that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn.
Ring bells, ring bells, and [C] everywhere you go.
[D] The horses all are wearing bells with snow [G]-sleighs all in tow.
To all the sounds of models then you didn't [C] hear a horn.
[D] And that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn.
[D] Yes, that's the way it was in Newfoundland on [G] Christmas morn. _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _