Mcsorley and the Lady of the Storm Chords by Dan Hall
Tempo:
127.3 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
F
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[F] [C]
[D] [A]
[F] [C]
[D]
She was there at the dock [Dm] when the [D] lines cast [Bb] off and the [A] fits got [D] underway.
The sun [F] shone down [C] as the wake trailed [G] out on that cold [D] November [A]
day.
When she wrapped [D] her cloak [A] over ship and [D] crew, when [G] the winds [D] began [A] to roar.
Every man [F] aboard [Am] tightened down [D] their souls [G] far [B] from the Michigan [D] shore.
[C]
[D] [G] [F] [G]
[D] Mick sorely [F] drew, [D] telephoned the crew when [Bb] the storm [A] was setting [D] in.
Better hold [F] on tight through [C] this day and night [G] of straight [D] line [A] killer winds.
[G] [D] Forty-four years I [A] have met [D] these storms [G] when nor [D]'easter gales [A] have blown.
[Dm] But oh, these [Am] mountains on [D] Superior [G] are the worst [A] I've [D] ever known.
[Dm]
[D] [G] [F]
[A] [D]
Who hears [Dm] a prayer when the wind [D] strikes down and the [Dm] seas boil [D] into foam?
When the waves [F] cap off and are [D] blown away and [G] you're miles away [A] from home.
[G] Who hears [D] a cry [A] when the north [D] wind roars and the crew are pitched to [A] the rail?
[D] As the great [F] ship rolls and the church [D] bell tolls for [A] those lost [D] in the [Dm] gale.
[C]
[D] [G] [A] [G]
[D] [Dm] [C]
[D] [F] [G]
[D]
When he [F] first saw [C] her we'll [D] never know [Bb] on the deck of wash [D] or the bridge.
He [F] must have known [C] when the fits [D] would [G] roam and the bow [A] began to pitch.
When she [G] came for [D] the crew and [A] Mick [D] sorely too [G] as the fits [D] rose up [A] no more.
Ah, [Dm] Lady of the [Am] Storms you won [D] this year but I bested [A] you for [D] 44.
[Dm] [C]
[D] [G] [F] [G]
[D] [C]
[G]
[D]
[N]
[F] [C]
[D] [A]
[F] [C]
[D]
She was there at the dock [Dm] when the [D] lines cast [Bb] off and the [A] fits got [D] underway.
The sun [F] shone down [C] as the wake trailed [G] out on that cold [D] November [A]
day.
When she wrapped [D] her cloak [A] over ship and [D] crew, when [G] the winds [D] began [A] to roar.
Every man [F] aboard [Am] tightened down [D] their souls [G] far [B] from the Michigan [D] shore.
[C]
[D] [G] [F] [G]
[D] Mick sorely [F] drew, [D] telephoned the crew when [Bb] the storm [A] was setting [D] in.
Better hold [F] on tight through [C] this day and night [G] of straight [D] line [A] killer winds.
[G] [D] Forty-four years I [A] have met [D] these storms [G] when nor [D]'easter gales [A] have blown.
[Dm] But oh, these [Am] mountains on [D] Superior [G] are the worst [A] I've [D] ever known.
[Dm]
[D] [G] [F]
[A] [D]
Who hears [Dm] a prayer when the wind [D] strikes down and the [Dm] seas boil [D] into foam?
When the waves [F] cap off and are [D] blown away and [G] you're miles away [A] from home.
[G] Who hears [D] a cry [A] when the north [D] wind roars and the crew are pitched to [A] the rail?
[D] As the great [F] ship rolls and the church [D] bell tolls for [A] those lost [D] in the [Dm] gale.
[C]
[D] [G] [A] [G]
[D] [Dm] [C]
[D] [F] [G]
[D]
When he [F] first saw [C] her we'll [D] never know [Bb] on the deck of wash [D] or the bridge.
He [F] must have known [C] when the fits [D] would [G] roam and the bow [A] began to pitch.
When she [G] came for [D] the crew and [A] Mick [D] sorely too [G] as the fits [D] rose up [A] no more.
Ah, [Dm] Lady of the [Am] Storms you won [D] this year but I bested [A] you for [D] 44.
[Dm] [C]
[D] [G] [F] [G]
[D] [C]
[G]
[D]
[N]
Key:
D
A
G
F
C
D
A
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She was there at the dock [Dm] when the [D] lines cast [Bb] off and the [A] fits got [D] underway.
_ _ The sun [F] shone down [C] as the wake trailed [G] out on that cold [D] November [A]
day.
_ When she wrapped [D] her cloak [A] over ship and [D] crew, when [G] the winds [D] began [A] to roar.
_ Every man [F] aboard [Am] tightened down [D] their souls [G] far [B] from the Michigan [D] _ _ shore.
_ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ Mick sorely [F] drew, _ [D] telephoned the crew when [Bb] the storm [A] was setting [D] in.
_ Better hold [F] on tight through [C] this day and night [G] of straight [D] line [A] killer winds.
_ [G] _ [D] Forty-four years I [A] have met [D] these storms [G] when nor [D]'easter gales [A] have blown.
[Dm] But oh, these [Am] mountains on [D] Superior [G] are the worst [A] I've [D] ever known.
_ [Dm] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Who hears [Dm] a prayer when the wind [D] strikes down and the [Dm] seas boil [D] into foam?
_ When the waves [F] cap off and are [D] blown away and [G] you're miles away [A] from home.
[G] Who hears [D] a cry [A] when the north [D] wind roars and the crew are pitched to [A] the rail?
[D] As the great [F] ship rolls and the church [D] bell tolls for [A] those lost [D] in the _ [Dm] gale.
_ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ When he [F] first saw [C] her we'll [D] never know [Bb] on the deck of wash [D] or the bridge.
_ He [F] must have known [C] when the fits [D] would [G] roam and the bow [A] began to pitch.
When she [G] came for [D] the crew and [A] Mick [D] sorely too [G] as the fits [D] rose up [A] no more.
_ Ah, [Dm] Lady of the [Am] Storms you won [D] this year but I bested [A] you for [D] 44.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She was there at the dock [Dm] when the [D] lines cast [Bb] off and the [A] fits got [D] underway.
_ _ The sun [F] shone down [C] as the wake trailed [G] out on that cold [D] November [A]
day.
_ When she wrapped [D] her cloak [A] over ship and [D] crew, when [G] the winds [D] began [A] to roar.
_ Every man [F] aboard [Am] tightened down [D] their souls [G] far [B] from the Michigan [D] _ _ shore.
_ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ Mick sorely [F] drew, _ [D] telephoned the crew when [Bb] the storm [A] was setting [D] in.
_ Better hold [F] on tight through [C] this day and night [G] of straight [D] line [A] killer winds.
_ [G] _ [D] Forty-four years I [A] have met [D] these storms [G] when nor [D]'easter gales [A] have blown.
[Dm] But oh, these [Am] mountains on [D] Superior [G] are the worst [A] I've [D] ever known.
_ [Dm] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Who hears [Dm] a prayer when the wind [D] strikes down and the [Dm] seas boil [D] into foam?
_ When the waves [F] cap off and are [D] blown away and [G] you're miles away [A] from home.
[G] Who hears [D] a cry [A] when the north [D] wind roars and the crew are pitched to [A] the rail?
[D] As the great [F] ship rolls and the church [D] bell tolls for [A] those lost [D] in the _ [Dm] gale.
_ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ When he [F] first saw [C] her we'll [D] never know [Bb] on the deck of wash [D] or the bridge.
_ He [F] must have known [C] when the fits [D] would [G] roam and the bow [A] began to pitch.
When she [G] came for [D] the crew and [A] Mick [D] sorely too [G] as the fits [D] rose up [A] no more.
_ Ah, [Dm] Lady of the [Am] Storms you won [D] this year but I bested [A] you for [D] 44.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _