Chords for Fivepenny Piece. Stalybridge Market 1973. It's a good one. over 60 pics. Enjoy
Tempo:
124.7 bpm
Chords used:
B
A
D
F#m
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You've heard of [F#m] the sights [B] in the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
[E] but London [F#m] is out of [B] comparison quite, [G] with Stalybridge Market [A] on a Saturday [D] night.
There's cockles and [F#m]
mussels, [B] and oysters and salmon, [Em] there's lobsters [G] and haddock, [A] and crabfish are common,
[D] a pump of [F#m] prime water [B] to keep them all white, [Em] they'll have you [G]
believe they're [A] as fresh as the night.
[D] There's cabbage [F#m] and broccoli, [B] potatoes and onions, [Em] and quacks [G] with their [A] ointments, for warts, corns and [D] bunions,
[F#m] a lantern of paper that [B] shows such a light, [Em] at Stalybridge [G#] Market on a Saturday [D] night.
You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is [A] both ugly and pretty,
but [D] London is out of [B] comparison quite, [Bm] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a Saturday [D] night.
There's ginger beer, [F#m] toffee, [B] and treacle and tarts, [Em] laid out for young fellas [A] to treat their sweethearts,
[D] there's black pudding, sausages, [B] cow eels and tripe, [Em] these hawkers [G] are beggars, [A] your money to gripe.
[D] There's besoms [F#m] and there's brushes, [B] to film kitchen sink, [Em] and all [G] kinds of small [A] things the kids try to pinch,
[D] cos money [F#m] is scarce, [B] it's taken its flight, [Em] from Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday [D] night.
You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, where [Em] everything there is [A] both ugly and pretty,
but [D] London [F#m] is out [B] of comparison quite, [Em] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a Saturday [D] night.
There's a man with a [F#m] glog, [B] that he keeps on a string, [Em] and he wraps it [G] in flannel, [A] so you can't see poor thing,
[D] he's bought it [F#m] a jacket, [B] it's tied to the skin, [Em] I'll come to the [G] White House [A] and see him walk in,
[D] he'll fry some [B] beefsteak, with a pound of fresh [Bm] butter, many a curse [A] and foul word he will utter,
[D] but in [F#m] pounds he will bet, that [B] his dog wins the fight, [Em] on Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday night.
You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, where [Bm] everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
but [D] London [F#m] is out [B] of comparison quite, [Bm] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a Saturday night.
Then you'll hear Mustard [F#m] Jack [B] call, one ounce for a penny, [Bm] [F#] three eggs, [A] if you should want any,
[D] and [F#m] wheelbarrows there, [B] in a count twenty-six, [Em] they're filled like [G] a rush cart, [A] with prime salary stakes,
[D] there's a man [F#m] with a pole, [B] on the top you'll see [Em] further, two men have been hung,
[A] they were guilty of [D] murder, [F#m] confessions and tales, [B] you'll find that they're right, [Em] on Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday [D] night.
You've heard [F#m] of the sights [B] in the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
[D] but London is out of [B] comparison quite, [G] with Stalybridge Market [A] on a Saturday [D] night.
[E] but London [F#m] is out of [B] comparison quite, [G] with Stalybridge Market [A] on a Saturday [D] night.
There's cockles and [F#m]
mussels, [B] and oysters and salmon, [Em] there's lobsters [G] and haddock, [A] and crabfish are common,
[D] a pump of [F#m] prime water [B] to keep them all white, [Em] they'll have you [G]
believe they're [A] as fresh as the night.
[D] There's cabbage [F#m] and broccoli, [B] potatoes and onions, [Em] and quacks [G] with their [A] ointments, for warts, corns and [D] bunions,
[F#m] a lantern of paper that [B] shows such a light, [Em] at Stalybridge [G#] Market on a Saturday [D] night.
You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is [A] both ugly and pretty,
but [D] London is out of [B] comparison quite, [Bm] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a Saturday [D] night.
There's ginger beer, [F#m] toffee, [B] and treacle and tarts, [Em] laid out for young fellas [A] to treat their sweethearts,
[D] there's black pudding, sausages, [B] cow eels and tripe, [Em] these hawkers [G] are beggars, [A] your money to gripe.
[D] There's besoms [F#m] and there's brushes, [B] to film kitchen sink, [Em] and all [G] kinds of small [A] things the kids try to pinch,
[D] cos money [F#m] is scarce, [B] it's taken its flight, [Em] from Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday [D] night.
You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, where [Em] everything there is [A] both ugly and pretty,
but [D] London [F#m] is out [B] of comparison quite, [Em] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a Saturday [D] night.
There's a man with a [F#m] glog, [B] that he keeps on a string, [Em] and he wraps it [G] in flannel, [A] so you can't see poor thing,
[D] he's bought it [F#m] a jacket, [B] it's tied to the skin, [Em] I'll come to the [G] White House [A] and see him walk in,
[D] he'll fry some [B] beefsteak, with a pound of fresh [Bm] butter, many a curse [A] and foul word he will utter,
[D] but in [F#m] pounds he will bet, that [B] his dog wins the fight, [Em] on Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday night.
You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, where [Bm] everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
but [D] London [F#m] is out [B] of comparison quite, [Bm] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a Saturday night.
Then you'll hear Mustard [F#m] Jack [B] call, one ounce for a penny, [Bm] [F#] three eggs, [A] if you should want any,
[D] and [F#m] wheelbarrows there, [B] in a count twenty-six, [Em] they're filled like [G] a rush cart, [A] with prime salary stakes,
[D] there's a man [F#m] with a pole, [B] on the top you'll see [Em] further, two men have been hung,
[A] they were guilty of [D] murder, [F#m] confessions and tales, [B] you'll find that they're right, [Em] on Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday [D] night.
You've heard [F#m] of the sights [B] in the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
[D] but London is out of [B] comparison quite, [G] with Stalybridge Market [A] on a Saturday [D] night.
Key:
B
A
D
F#m
Em
B
A
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You've heard of [F#m] the sights [B] in the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
[E] but London [F#m] is out of [B] comparison quite, [G] with Stalybridge Market [A] on a _ Saturday [D] _ night.
_ _ _ _ There's cockles and [F#m]
mussels, [B] and oysters and salmon, [Em] there's lobsters [G] and haddock, [A] and crabfish are common,
[D] a pump of [F#m] prime water [B] to keep them all white, [Em] they'll have you [G]
believe they're [A] as fresh as the night.
[D] There's cabbage [F#m] and broccoli, [B] potatoes and onions, [Em] and quacks [G] with their [A] ointments, for warts, corns and [D] bunions,
[F#m] a lantern of paper that [B] shows such a light, [Em] at Stalybridge [G#] Market on a Saturday [D] night. _ _
_ _ _ You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is [A] both ugly and pretty,
but [D] London is out of _ [B] comparison quite, [Bm] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a _ Saturday [D] _ night.
_ _ _ _ There's ginger beer, [F#m] toffee, [B] and treacle and tarts, [Em] laid out for young fellas [A] to treat their _ sweethearts,
[D] there's black pudding, sausages, [B] cow eels and tripe, [Em] these hawkers [G] are beggars, [A] your money to gripe.
[D] There's besoms [F#m] and there's brushes, [B] to film kitchen sink, [Em] and all [G] kinds of small [A] things the kids try to pinch,
[D] cos money [F#m] is scarce, [B] it's taken its flight, [Em] from Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday [D] night. _ _
_ _ _ You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, where [Em] everything there is [A] both ugly and pretty,
but [D] London [F#m] is out [B] of comparison quite, [Em] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a _ Saturday [D] night. _
_ _ _ _ There's a man with a [F#m] glog, [B] that he keeps on a string, [Em] and he wraps it [G] in flannel, [A] so you can't see poor thing,
[D] he's bought it [F#m] a jacket, [B] it's tied to the skin, [Em] I'll come to the [G] White House [A] and see him walk in,
[D] he'll fry some [B] beefsteak, with a pound of fresh [Bm] butter, many a curse [A] and foul word he will utter,
[D] but in [F#m] pounds he will bet, that [B] his dog wins the fight, [Em] on Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday night. _ _
_ _ _ You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, where [Bm] everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
but [D] London [F#m] is out [B] of comparison quite, [Bm] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a _ Saturday _ night.
_ _ _ _ Then you'll hear Mustard [F#m] Jack [B] call, one ounce for a penny, [Bm] _ [F#] three eggs, [A] if you should want any,
[D] and [F#m] wheelbarrows there, [B] in a count twenty-six, [Em] they're filled like [G] a rush cart, [A] with prime salary stakes,
[D] there's a man [F#m] with a pole, [B] on the top you'll see [Em] further, two men have been hung,
[A] they were guilty of [D] murder, [F#m] confessions and tales, [B] you'll find that they're right, [Em] on Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday [D] night. _ _
_ _ _ _ You've heard [F#m] of the sights [B] in the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
[D] but London is out of [B] comparison quite, [G] with Stalybridge Market [A] on a _ Saturday [D] _ night.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You've heard of [F#m] the sights [B] in the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
[E] but London [F#m] is out of [B] comparison quite, [G] with Stalybridge Market [A] on a _ Saturday [D] _ night.
_ _ _ _ There's cockles and [F#m]
mussels, [B] and oysters and salmon, [Em] there's lobsters [G] and haddock, [A] and crabfish are common,
[D] a pump of [F#m] prime water [B] to keep them all white, [Em] they'll have you [G]
believe they're [A] as fresh as the night.
[D] There's cabbage [F#m] and broccoli, [B] potatoes and onions, [Em] and quacks [G] with their [A] ointments, for warts, corns and [D] bunions,
[F#m] a lantern of paper that [B] shows such a light, [Em] at Stalybridge [G#] Market on a Saturday [D] night. _ _
_ _ _ You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is [A] both ugly and pretty,
but [D] London is out of _ [B] comparison quite, [Bm] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a _ Saturday [D] _ night.
_ _ _ _ There's ginger beer, [F#m] toffee, [B] and treacle and tarts, [Em] laid out for young fellas [A] to treat their _ sweethearts,
[D] there's black pudding, sausages, [B] cow eels and tripe, [Em] these hawkers [G] are beggars, [A] your money to gripe.
[D] There's besoms [F#m] and there's brushes, [B] to film kitchen sink, [Em] and all [G] kinds of small [A] things the kids try to pinch,
[D] cos money [F#m] is scarce, [B] it's taken its flight, [Em] from Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday [D] night. _ _
_ _ _ You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, where [Em] everything there is [A] both ugly and pretty,
but [D] London [F#m] is out [B] of comparison quite, [Em] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a _ Saturday [D] night. _
_ _ _ _ There's a man with a [F#m] glog, [B] that he keeps on a string, [Em] and he wraps it [G] in flannel, [A] so you can't see poor thing,
[D] he's bought it [F#m] a jacket, [B] it's tied to the skin, [Em] I'll come to the [G] White House [A] and see him walk in,
[D] he'll fry some [B] beefsteak, with a pound of fresh [Bm] butter, many a curse [A] and foul word he will utter,
[D] but in [F#m] pounds he will bet, that [B] his dog wins the fight, [Em] on Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday night. _ _
_ _ _ You've heard of [F#m] the sights in [B] the famed London city, where [Bm] everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
but [D] London [F#m] is out [B] of comparison quite, [Bm] with Stalybridge Market on [A] a _ Saturday _ night.
_ _ _ _ Then you'll hear Mustard [F#m] Jack [B] call, one ounce for a penny, [Bm] _ [F#] three eggs, [A] if you should want any,
[D] and [F#m] wheelbarrows there, [B] in a count twenty-six, [Em] they're filled like [G] a rush cart, [A] with prime salary stakes,
[D] there's a man [F#m] with a pole, [B] on the top you'll see [Em] further, two men have been hung,
[A] they were guilty of [D] murder, [F#m] confessions and tales, [B] you'll find that they're right, [Em] on Stalybridge [A] Market on a Saturday [D] night. _ _
_ _ _ _ You've heard [F#m] of the sights [B] in the famed London city, [Em] where everything there is both [A] ugly and pretty,
[D] but London is out of [B] comparison quite, [G] with Stalybridge Market [A] on a _ Saturday [D] _ night.
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