Chords for Hamish Imlach-The Cuckoo
Tempo:
95.8 bpm
Chords used:
Gm
F
G
Bbm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gm] [G] [Bbm]
[Gm] Well, the cuckoo, she's a pretty bird, and she [F] wobbles as [Gm] she flies, and she never hollers
to the cuckoo, till the fourth [C] day [Gm] of July.
[Dm] Well, I've gambled up in Washington, and I've [F] gambled [Gm] in Maine.
Now I think I'll go to Georgia, and go to knock
[F] down, my last game.
Tack a diamond, [Gm] tack a diamond, well I know you.
[F]
[Gm] Oh, you have robbed my poor pockets of both silver [F] [Gm] and gold.
Well, often I've wondered what makes women [F]
[Gm] love me.
Then I've looked back, and I've wondered what makes
[F] men [Gm] love me.
Well, the cuckoo, she's a pretty bird, and she [F] wobbles [Gm] as she flies,
and she never hollers to the cuckoo, till the fourth [F] day [Gm] of July.
[Gm] Well, the cuckoo, she's a pretty bird, and she [F] wobbles as [Gm] she flies, and she never hollers
to the cuckoo, till the fourth [C] day [Gm] of July.
[Dm] Well, I've gambled up in Washington, and I've [F] gambled [Gm] in Maine.
Now I think I'll go to Georgia, and go to knock
[F] down, my last game.
Tack a diamond, [Gm] tack a diamond, well I know you.
[F]
[Gm] Oh, you have robbed my poor pockets of both silver [F] [Gm] and gold.
Well, often I've wondered what makes women [F]
[Gm] love me.
Then I've looked back, and I've wondered what makes
[F] men [Gm] love me.
Well, the cuckoo, she's a pretty bird, and she [F] wobbles [Gm] as she flies,
and she never hollers to the cuckoo, till the fourth [F] day [Gm] of July.
Key:
Gm
F
G
Bbm
C
Gm
F
G
_ [Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
[Gm] _ _ Well, the cuckoo, _ she's a pretty bird, and she [F] wobbles _ as [Gm] she flies, and she never _ hollers
to the cuckoo, till the fourth [C] day _ [Gm] of July. _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] Well, I've gambled up in Washington, _ and I've [F] gambled _ [Gm] in Maine.
Now I think I'll go to Georgia, and go to knock _
[F] down, my last game. _ _
_ _ Tack a diamond, _ [Gm] tack a diamond, _ well I know you.
[F] _ _
[Gm] Oh, _ _ you have robbed my poor pockets of both silver [F] _ _ [Gm] and gold. _ _
_ _ Well, often _ I've wondered what makes women [F] _ _
[Gm] love me.
_ _ Then I've looked back, and I've wondered what makes _ _
[F] men _ [Gm] love me. _ _
_ _ _ Well, the cuckoo, _ she's a pretty bird, and she _ [F] wobbles [Gm] as she flies,
and she never _ hollers to the cuckoo, till the fourth [F] day _ [Gm] of July. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ Well, the cuckoo, _ she's a pretty bird, and she [F] wobbles _ as [Gm] she flies, and she never _ hollers
to the cuckoo, till the fourth [C] day _ [Gm] of July. _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] Well, I've gambled up in Washington, _ and I've [F] gambled _ [Gm] in Maine.
Now I think I'll go to Georgia, and go to knock _
[F] down, my last game. _ _
_ _ Tack a diamond, _ [Gm] tack a diamond, _ well I know you.
[F] _ _
[Gm] Oh, _ _ you have robbed my poor pockets of both silver [F] _ _ [Gm] and gold. _ _
_ _ Well, often _ I've wondered what makes women [F] _ _
[Gm] love me.
_ _ Then I've looked back, and I've wondered what makes _ _
[F] men _ [Gm] love me. _ _
_ _ _ Well, the cuckoo, _ she's a pretty bird, and she _ [F] wobbles [Gm] as she flies,
and she never _ hollers to the cuckoo, till the fourth [F] day _ [Gm] of July. _ _ _
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