Chords for Cousin Mary - Fludd Cover
Tempo:
72.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
Am
C
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
A [C]
[G] [Am] [C]
[G] cousin Mary was [Am] a lady who [C] could really [G] hold her own.
She went fighting [Am] for her country.
[C] She went fighting [G] for her home.
Then this time she [Em] lost her husband.
He [Am] was searching for [Em] the right.
[G] He'd been leaving [Am] in the morning.
Won't you please [G] say goodnight?
[Am] [G]
All the money [Am] in the world couldn't tie [G] old Mary down.
You can't believe her when [Am] she tells you [C] that she's had a [G] turnaround.
[D] There could be knights and kings and [Em] lamas, horses [Am] [Em] waiting just to fly.
[G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
[D] Oh, love [G] me then.
[D] Oh, [G] be there.
[C] Always I'll be there.
[G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say goodnight?
[G] She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
[Am]
[C] [G] [Am]
[G] [D] Oh, love [G] me then.
Oh, [D]
[G] be there.
Always [B] I'll [C] be there.
[G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
Won't [C] you please say [G] goodnight?
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G]
[G] [Am] [C]
[G] cousin Mary was [Am] a lady who [C] could really [G] hold her own.
She went fighting [Am] for her country.
[C] She went fighting [G] for her home.
Then this time she [Em] lost her husband.
He [Am] was searching for [Em] the right.
[G] He'd been leaving [Am] in the morning.
Won't you please [G] say goodnight?
[Am] [G]
All the money [Am] in the world couldn't tie [G] old Mary down.
You can't believe her when [Am] she tells you [C] that she's had a [G] turnaround.
[D] There could be knights and kings and [Em] lamas, horses [Am] [Em] waiting just to fly.
[G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
[D] Oh, love [G] me then.
[D] Oh, [G] be there.
[C] Always I'll be there.
[G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say goodnight?
[G] She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
[Am]
[C] [G] [Am]
[G] [D] Oh, love [G] me then.
Oh, [D]
[G] be there.
Always [B] I'll [C] be there.
[G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
Won't [C] you please say [G] goodnight?
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G]
Key:
G
Am
C
D
Em
G
Am
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ cousin Mary was [Am] a lady who [C] could really [G] hold her own.
She went fighting [Am] for her country.
[C] She went fighting [G] for her home.
Then this time she [Em] lost her husband.
He [Am] was searching for [Em] the right.
_ [G] He'd been leaving [Am] in the morning.
Won't you please [G] say goodnight? _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _
All the money [Am] in the world couldn't tie [G] old Mary down.
You can't believe her when [Am] she tells you [C] that she's had a [G] turnaround.
[D] There could be knights and kings and [Em] lamas, horses [Am] [Em] waiting just to fly.
_ [G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
_ [D] Oh, _ love [G] me then.
_ [D] Oh, _ _ [G] be there.
[C] Always I'll be there.
[G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say goodnight?
[G] She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
_ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] Oh, love [G] me then.
Oh, [D] _ _
_ _ [G] be there.
Always [B] I'll [C] be there.
[G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
Won't [C] you please say [G] goodnight?
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
A _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ cousin Mary was [Am] a lady who [C] could really [G] hold her own.
She went fighting [Am] for her country.
[C] She went fighting [G] for her home.
Then this time she [Em] lost her husband.
He [Am] was searching for [Em] the right.
_ [G] He'd been leaving [Am] in the morning.
Won't you please [G] say goodnight? _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _
All the money [Am] in the world couldn't tie [G] old Mary down.
You can't believe her when [Am] she tells you [C] that she's had a [G] turnaround.
[D] There could be knights and kings and [Em] lamas, horses [Am] [Em] waiting just to fly.
_ [G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
_ [D] Oh, _ love [G] me then.
_ [D] Oh, _ _ [G] be there.
[C] Always I'll be there.
[G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say goodnight?
[G] She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
_ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] Oh, love [G] me then.
Oh, [D] _ _
_ _ [G] be there.
Always [B] I'll [C] be there.
[G] She'll be leaving [Am] in the morning.
[C] Won't you please say [G] goodnight?
She'll be leaving in [Am] the morning.
Won't [C] you please say [G] goodnight?
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _