Chords for Let Him Go Let Him Tarry
Tempo:
117.1 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
Bm
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[E] [A]
Farewell to cold [D] winter, the [A] summer's come at last.
[Bm]
Well, nothing have I gained, [E] but my true [A] love I have lost.
I'll sing and I'll be happy, [D] like the birds [A] up in the trees.
[Bm]
For since he deceived [E] me, I care no [A] more for he.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink [A] or let him swim.
[Bm]
Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I [A] don't care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm]
For I'm going to [E] marry a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm]
[E] [A] Well, he wrote to me a letter [D] saying he was [A] doing bad.
[Bm] I sent him back an answer [E] saying he was [A] awful glad.
He wrote to me another [D] asking, could we [A] court again?
[Bm]
And I replied, not even [E] if you were [A] the king of Spain.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm]
[E] [A] Some friends of his were very [D] kind and wished the [A] best for me.
[Bm] While other friends were hoping [E] that an old mate [A] I would be.
But soon they'll see my new [D] love, who doesn't me [A] so adore.
[Bm] They'll know that he's far better [E] than the one I [A] had before.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm]
[E] [A] He can go home to his mother [D] now and set her [A] mind at ease.
[Bm] That old and crooked witch, [E] sure she's very [A] hard to please.
It's like me and talking [D] ill is what she's [A] always done.
[Bm]
Because that I was courting [E] her great big [A] ugly son.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm] [E] [A]
Farewell to cold [D] winter, the [A] summer's come at last.
[Bm]
Well, nothing have I gained, [E] but my true [A] love I have lost.
I'll sing and I'll be happy, [D] like the birds [A] up in the trees.
[Bm]
For since he deceived [E] me, I care no [A] more for he.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink [A] or let him swim.
[Bm]
Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I [A] don't care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm]
For I'm going to [E] marry a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm]
[E] [A] Well, he wrote to me a letter [D] saying he was [A] doing bad.
[Bm] I sent him back an answer [E] saying he was [A] awful glad.
He wrote to me another [D] asking, could we [A] court again?
[Bm]
And I replied, not even [E] if you were [A] the king of Spain.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm]
[E] [A] Some friends of his were very [D] kind and wished the [A] best for me.
[Bm] While other friends were hoping [E] that an old mate [A] I would be.
But soon they'll see my new [D] love, who doesn't me [A] so adore.
[Bm] They'll know that he's far better [E] than the one I [A] had before.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm]
[E] [A] He can go home to his mother [D] now and set her [A] mind at ease.
[Bm] That old and crooked witch, [E] sure she's very [A] hard to please.
It's like me and talking [D] ill is what she's [A] always done.
[Bm]
Because that I was courting [E] her great big [A] ugly son.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm] [E] [A]
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_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
Farewell to cold [D] winter, the [A] summer's come at last.
[Bm]
Well, nothing have I gained, [E] but my true [A] love I have lost.
I'll sing and I'll be happy, [D] like the birds [A] up in the trees.
[Bm]
For since he deceived [E] me, I care no [A] more for he.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink [A] or let him swim.
[Bm]
Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I [A] don't care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm]
For I'm going to [E] marry a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ Well, he wrote to me a letter [D] saying he was [A] doing bad.
[Bm] I sent him back an answer [E] saying he was [A] awful glad.
He wrote to me another [D] asking, could we [A] court again?
[Bm]
And I replied, not even [E] if you were [A] the king of Spain.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ Some friends of his were very [D] kind and wished the [A] best for me.
[Bm] While other friends were hoping [E] that an old mate [A] I would be.
But soon they'll see my new [D] love, who doesn't me [A] so adore.
[Bm] They'll know that he's far better [E] than the one I [A] had before.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ He can go home to his mother [D] now and set her [A] mind at ease.
[Bm] That old and crooked witch, [E] sure she's very [A] hard to please.
It's like me and talking [D] ill is what she's [A] always done.
[Bm]
Because that I was courting [E] her great big [A] ugly son.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
Farewell to cold [D] winter, the [A] summer's come at last.
[Bm]
Well, nothing have I gained, [E] but my true [A] love I have lost.
I'll sing and I'll be happy, [D] like the birds [A] up in the trees.
[Bm]
For since he deceived [E] me, I care no [A] more for he.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink [A] or let him swim.
[Bm]
Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I [A] don't care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm]
For I'm going to [E] marry a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ Well, he wrote to me a letter [D] saying he was [A] doing bad.
[Bm] I sent him back an answer [E] saying he was [A] awful glad.
He wrote to me another [D] asking, could we [A] court again?
[Bm]
And I replied, not even [E] if you were [A] the king of Spain.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ Some friends of his were very [D] kind and wished the [A] best for me.
[Bm] While other friends were hoping [E] that an old mate [A] I would be.
But soon they'll see my new [D] love, who doesn't me [A] so adore.
[Bm] They'll know that he's far better [E] than the one I [A] had before.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ He can go home to his mother [D] now and set her [A] mind at ease.
[Bm] That old and crooked witch, [E] sure she's very [A] hard to please.
It's like me and talking [D] ill is what she's [A] always done.
[Bm]
Because that I was courting [E] her great big [A] ugly son.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
Let him go, let him tarry, [D] let him sink or [A] let him swim.
[Bm] Well, he doesn't care for [E] me, nor I don't [A] care for him.
He can go and find another, [D] and I hope she [A] brings him joy.
[Bm] For I'm going to marry [E] a far [A] nicer boy.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _