Mary Hamilton Chords by Reina Del Cid
Tempo:
87.55 bpm
Chords used:
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E
F#m
G
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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
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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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
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