Chords for One Morning in May
Tempo:
161.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
[C] [G]
[C]
[D] [A]
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[Em] [D]
[G] [C]
[D] [G]
[C]
[D] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
One morning, one morning, [C] one morning in [G] May, I [C] spied a young couple a [E]-making [A] their way.
[G]
One was [C] a maiden [G] so bright and so fair, the other was a soldier and a [D] brave [G] volunteer.
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[G] [C]
Good morning, good morning, good morning to thee.
[G]
Oh, [C] where are you going, [D] my pretty lady?
[A] [Gm] I am [C] going to [G] the banks of the sea to see the waters gliding, hear the [D] nightingales [C]
[G] [C] sing.
Well, they hadn't been a-standing but a minute or two, [G] [G]
when out from his [E] knapsack a fiddle [A] he drew.
And [G] the tune he [C] was playing [G] made the valleys all rain, and see the waters [A] gliding, hear the [D] [G] nightingales sing.
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[A] [G]
[C] [D]
[G] [C]
[D] [Em]
[G] [C]
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[C] [D]
[G]
Pretty lady, [C] pretty lady, it's time to give up.
[G] Oh no, pretty soldier, [D] please play one tune more.
[G] For right where the hill [C] you feed the [G] land's a touch of one's strength, then to see [A] the waters gliding, hear [D] the [G] nightingales [D] sing.
Pretty soldier, pretty soldier, [C] will you marry [G] me?
Oh no, pretty lady, [E] that never [D] can be.
[A] I [G] have a wife in [C] old London, [G] her children's were three, two wives [Am] in the army, that's [A] too many for [G] me.
Well, I go back to [G] London and [C] must stay there one year, [G]
and often I [C] think of you, [D] my [A] little dear.
And [C] when I return it [G] will be in the spring to see [A] the waters gliding, hear [D] the nightingales [G] sing.
One morning, one morning, one morning in May, I spied [C] a young couple [D] a-making their [Dm] way.
[D] [A]
[G] One was [C] a maiden so [G] bright and so fair, the other [A]
was a soldier and a brave [G]
valentine.
[C] [G] [C] [Fm]
[C] [G]
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[D]
[A] [G]
[Em] [D]
[G] [C]
[D] [G] [C]
[G] [Em]
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[Em] [D]
[G] [C]
[D] [G]
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[D] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
One morning, one morning, [C] one morning in [G] May, I [C] spied a young couple a [E]-making [A] their way.
[G]
One was [C] a maiden [G] so bright and so fair, the other was a soldier and a [D] brave [G] volunteer.
[C]
[G] [C]
Good morning, good morning, good morning to thee.
[G]
Oh, [C] where are you going, [D] my pretty lady?
[A] [Gm] I am [C] going to [G] the banks of the sea to see the waters gliding, hear the [D] nightingales [C]
[G] [C] sing.
Well, they hadn't been a-standing but a minute or two, [G] [G]
when out from his [E] knapsack a fiddle [A] he drew.
And [G] the tune he [C] was playing [G] made the valleys all rain, and see the waters [A] gliding, hear the [D] [G] nightingales sing.
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[G] [C]
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[A] [G]
[C] [D]
[G] [C]
[D] [Em]
[G] [C]
[D] [G]
[C] [D]
[G]
Pretty lady, [C] pretty lady, it's time to give up.
[G] Oh no, pretty soldier, [D] please play one tune more.
[G] For right where the hill [C] you feed the [G] land's a touch of one's strength, then to see [A] the waters gliding, hear [D] the [G] nightingales [D] sing.
Pretty soldier, pretty soldier, [C] will you marry [G] me?
Oh no, pretty lady, [E] that never [D] can be.
[A] I [G] have a wife in [C] old London, [G] her children's were three, two wives [Am] in the army, that's [A] too many for [G] me.
Well, I go back to [G] London and [C] must stay there one year, [G]
and often I [C] think of you, [D] my [A] little dear.
And [C] when I return it [G] will be in the spring to see [A] the waters gliding, hear [D] the nightingales [G] sing.
One morning, one morning, one morning in May, I spied [C] a young couple [D] a-making their [Dm] way.
[D] [A]
[G] One was [C] a maiden so [G] bright and so fair, the other [A]
was a soldier and a brave [G]
valentine.
[C] [G] [C] [Fm]
[C] [G]
[C]
[D]
[A] [G]
[Em] [D]
[G] [C]
[D] [G] [C]
[G] [Em]
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Key:
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A
Em
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_ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ One morning, one morning, [C] one morning in [G] May, _ _ _ _ _ I [C] spied a young couple a [E]-making [A] their _ way.
_ _ _ _ _ [G]
One was [C] a maiden [G] so bright and so fair, the other was a soldier and a [D] brave _ [G] volunteer.
[C] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
Good _ morning, good morning, good morning to thee.
_ [G] _ _
_ _ Oh, [C] where are you going, [D] my pretty _ lady? _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [Gm] I am [C] going to [G] the banks of the sea to see the waters gliding, hear the [D] _ nightingales _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [G] [C] sing.
_ Well, they hadn't been a-standing but a minute or two, _ _ [G] _ _ _ [G]
when out from his _ [E] knapsack a fiddle [A] he drew. _ _ _ _
And [G] the tune he [C] was playing [G] made the valleys all rain, and see the waters [A] gliding, hear the [D] _ [G] nightingales _ sing.
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Pretty lady, [C] pretty lady, it's time to give up.
_ [G] _ _ _ Oh no, pretty soldier, [D] please play one tune more. _ _ _ _
[G] For right where the hill [C] you feed the [G] land's a touch of one's strength, then to see [A] the waters gliding, hear [D] the [G] nightingales _ [D] sing. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Pretty soldier, pretty soldier, [C] will you marry [G] me? _ _
_ _ _ _ Oh no, pretty lady, [E] that never _ [D] can be.
_ _ [A] I [G] have a wife in [C] old London, [G] her children's were three, two wives [Am] in the army, that's [A] too many for [G] _ me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Well, I go back to [G] London and [C] must stay there one _ year, _ [G] _ _ _
and often I [C] think of you, [D] my [A] little dear. _ _ _ _
_ _ And [C] when I return it [G] will be in the spring to see [A] the waters gliding, hear [D] the nightingales [G] _ _ sing. _ _ _
_ _ _ One _ morning, one morning, one morning in May, _ _ _ _ _ I spied [C] a young couple [D] a-making _ their [Dm] way.
_ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [G] One was [C] a maiden so [G] bright and so fair, the other [A]
was a soldier and a brave _ [G]
valentine.
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_ _ One morning, one morning, [C] one morning in [G] May, _ _ _ _ _ I [C] spied a young couple a [E]-making [A] their _ way.
_ _ _ _ _ [G]
One was [C] a maiden [G] so bright and so fair, the other was a soldier and a [D] brave _ [G] volunteer.
[C] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
Good _ morning, good morning, good morning to thee.
_ [G] _ _
_ _ Oh, [C] where are you going, [D] my pretty _ lady? _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [Gm] I am [C] going to [G] the banks of the sea to see the waters gliding, hear the [D] _ nightingales _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [G] [C] sing.
_ Well, they hadn't been a-standing but a minute or two, _ _ [G] _ _ _ [G]
when out from his _ [E] knapsack a fiddle [A] he drew. _ _ _ _
And [G] the tune he [C] was playing [G] made the valleys all rain, and see the waters [A] gliding, hear the [D] _ [G] nightingales _ sing.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Pretty lady, [C] pretty lady, it's time to give up.
_ [G] _ _ _ Oh no, pretty soldier, [D] please play one tune more. _ _ _ _
[G] For right where the hill [C] you feed the [G] land's a touch of one's strength, then to see [A] the waters gliding, hear [D] the [G] nightingales _ [D] sing. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Pretty soldier, pretty soldier, [C] will you marry [G] me? _ _
_ _ _ _ Oh no, pretty lady, [E] that never _ [D] can be.
_ _ [A] I [G] have a wife in [C] old London, [G] her children's were three, two wives [Am] in the army, that's [A] too many for [G] _ me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Well, I go back to [G] London and [C] must stay there one _ year, _ [G] _ _ _
and often I [C] think of you, [D] my [A] little dear. _ _ _ _
_ _ And [C] when I return it [G] will be in the spring to see [A] the waters gliding, hear [D] the nightingales [G] _ _ sing. _ _ _
_ _ _ One _ morning, one morning, one morning in May, _ _ _ _ _ I spied [C] a young couple [D] a-making _ their [Dm] way.
_ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [G] One was [C] a maiden so [G] bright and so fair, the other [A]
was a soldier and a brave _ [G]
valentine.
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