Mary Hamilton Chords by Reina Del Cid

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87.55 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

F#m

G

D

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Mary Hamilton chords
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Happy Sunday morning.
I am in Italy visiting my friend Alana who currently lives in Rome
and we took a little weekend trip up to Venice [A] and we're gonna do this [F#] folk ballad for you guys.
[E] It's called Mary [A] Hamilton.
I hope you enjoy it.
Word is to [F#m] the kitchen gone [A] and word is to [E] the hall
[G] and [D] [G] word [E] is [G] up [A] to Madam [F#m] the [G] Queen [A] [G] [E] that's the [G] worst [A] of all
[D] that [B] Mary [G]
[A] Hamilton's [F#m] born to be [A] the [G] [E] highest [G] steward [A] of all.
Arise, arise [F#m] Mary Hamilton, [A] arise and [G] tell [E] to me
[G] [D] what [G] thou [E] hast [G] done [A] with [G#m] thy [F#m] wee [A] babe I saw and [E] heard [Em] weep [A] by thee.
I put him in [F#m] a tiny boat [A] and cast him [G] out [E] to sea
[G] [D] that he [E] might [G] sink [A] or [F#m] he might [G] swim [A] but he'd never [E] come [G] back [A] to me.
Arise, arise [F#m] Mary Hamilton, [A] arise and come [E] with me.
[D] There [E] is a wedding [A] in Glasgow [F#m] town [A] this [E] night we'll [G] go [A] and see.
She put not [G] on [F#m] her robes of black [A] nor her [E] robes of brown
[D] but she [E] put on [A] her [F#m] robes of white [A] to [E] ride into [A] Glasgow town
and as she [F#m] rode into Glasgow [A] town the city [E] for to see
[D] the [E] bailiff's wife [A] and the [G] [F#m] provost's wife [A] cried alack [E] and [G] alas [A] for thee.
I need not weep [F#m] for me she cried [A] you need not [E] weep for me
[D] for had [E] I not slain [A] my [F#m] own [A] this [E] death I would [A] not.
Ah little [F#m] did my mother think [A] when first she [E] cradled me
[D] but [E] that [A] was to [F#m] trouble thee [A] that the [E] death I was [A] to a day.
Last night I [F#m] washed the queen's feet [A] and put the [E] gold in her hair
[D] and the [E] only
[A] I [F#m] find for [A] this the [E] gallows to [A] be my share.
Cast off, cast [F#m] off my gown she [A] cried but let my [E] petticoat be
[D] and [E] I knocked [A] in round [F#m] my [D] face the [E] gallows I [A] would not see.
Then by them come [F#m] the king himself [A] looked up with a [E] pitiful eye
[D] come [G] [E] down [D] [A] come Mary [F#m] Hamilton
[A] tonight [E] you'll [G] dine [A] with me.
Oh hold it [F#m] on my sovereign leash [A] and let your folly [E] be
[D] for if [G] you [E] were [D] going [A] to [D] [F#m] save my [A] life you'd never [E] have [A] shamed me here.
Last night there were [F#m] four men [A]
[E] in three [D] it was [E] Mary Peter [A] and Mary [F#m] C [A] and [G] Mary [E] Carmichael [A] and me.
[G#] Happy Sunday morning guys that's Alana [A] and we will see you next time.
So I just want to show you [F#m] guys the view from where we're filming right now.
[G]
[A] This is Venice, [E] beautiful little canal, [Dm]
people going about their [E] business.
It's a [A] little too
[D] cold to film outside so [A] that's why we're inside today [G] but I just want to show [A] you the [D] amazing view.
[A]
Yes
cast off cast off [F#m] my gown she cried [A] but let my [E] petticoat be
[D] and I [E] [A] knocked in round [G] [F#m] my [D] face [A] the gallows [E] I [A] would
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A
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E
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To learn Reina Del Cid - Mary Hamilton chords, these are the chords to practise in sequence: E, A, E, A, F#m and A. To master the tempo, it's wise to start at 43 BPM before aiming for the song's 88 BPM. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: A Major.

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Happy Sunday morning.
I am in Italy visiting my friend Alana who currently lives in Rome
and we took a little weekend trip up to Venice [A] and we're gonna do this [F#] folk ballad for you guys.
[E] It's called Mary [A] Hamilton.
I hope you enjoy it.
_ _ _ Word _ _ _ _ _ is to [F#m] the kitchen gone [A] and word is to [E] the hall
[G] and [D] [G] word [E] is [G] up [A] to Madam [F#m] the [G] Queen [A] _ [G] [E] that's the [G] worst [A] of all
_ [D] that [B] Mary [G]
[A] Hamilton's [F#m] born to be [A] the [G] [E] highest [G] steward [A] of all.
_ _ Arise, arise [F#m] Mary Hamilton, _ [A] arise and [G] tell [E] to me
[G] [D] what [G] thou [E] hast [G] done [A] with [G#m] thy [F#m] wee [A] babe I saw and [E] heard [Em] weep [A] by thee.
_ I put him in [F#m] a tiny boat [A] and cast him [G] out [E] to sea
_ [G] [D] that he [E] might [G] sink [A] or [F#m] he might [G] swim [A] but he'd never [E] come [G] back [A] to me.
_ _ Arise, arise [F#m] Mary Hamilton, _ [A] arise and come [E] with me.
_ [D] There [E] is a wedding [A] in Glasgow [F#m] town [A] this [E] night we'll [G] go [A] and see.
_ She put not [G] on [F#m] her robes of black [A] nor her [E] robes of brown
_ [D] but she [E] put on [A] her [F#m] robes of white [A] to [E] ride into [A] Glasgow town
_ _ and as she [F#m] rode into Glasgow [A] town the city _ [E] for to see
_ [D] the [E] bailiff's wife [A] and the [G] [F#m] provost's wife [A] cried alack [E] and [G] alas [A] for thee.
_ I need not weep [F#m] for me she cried [A] you need not [E] weep for me
_ [D] for had [E] I not slain [A] my [F#m] own _ [A] this [E] death I would [A] not.
_ _ Ah little [F#m] did my mother think [A] when first she [E] cradled _ me
[D] but [E] that [A] was to [F#m] trouble thee [A] that the [E] death I was [A] to a day.
_ Last night I [F#m] washed the queen's feet [A] and put the [E] gold in her hair
[D] and the [E] only _
[A] I [F#m] find for [A] this the [E] gallows to [A] be my share. _ _ _ _
Cast off, cast [F#m] off my gown she [A] cried but let my [E] petticoat be
[D] and [E] I knocked [A] in round [F#m] my [D] face the [E] gallows I [A] would not see. _
Then by them come [F#m] the king himself [A] looked up with a [E] pitiful eye
[D] come [G] [E] down [D] [A] come Mary [F#m] Hamilton _
[A] tonight [E] you'll [G] dine [A] with me. _
_ _ _ Oh hold it [F#m] on my sovereign leash [A] and let your folly [E] be
_ [D] for if [G] you [E] were [D] going [A] to [D] [F#m] save my [A] life you'd never [E] have [A] shamed me here.
_ Last night there were [F#m] four men _ _ [A] _ _ _
[E] in three _ [D] it was [E] Mary Peter [A] and Mary [F#m] C [A] and _ [G] Mary [E] _ Carmichael [A] and me.
_ _ _ _ [G#] Happy Sunday morning guys that's Alana [A] and we will see you next time. _ _ _ _
_ So I just want to show you [F#m] guys the view from where we're filming right now.
[G]
[A] This is Venice, [E] beautiful little canal, [Dm]
people going about their [E] business.
It's a [A] little too
[D] cold to film outside so [A] that's why we're inside today [G] but I just want to show [A] you the [D] amazing view.
[A] _ _ _ _
_ _ Yes
cast off cast off [F#m] my gown she cried [A] but let my [E] petticoat be
[D] and I [E] [A] knocked in round [G] [F#m] my [D] face [A] the gallows [E] I [A] would

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