Chords for Pleasant and Delightful - Phil Beer and John Jones
Tempo:
119.45 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
[D] [G]
[D] [G]
It [Am] [G]
[C] [D] [G]
[D] [G] was pleasant and delightful on a midsummer's morn.
The fields and the meadows, they [Em] were covered [D] with corn.
[G] Blackbirds and thrushes hung on every green spray.
And the larks, they sang [C] melodiously
[Gm] at the dawning [D] of the [G]
day.
Your bit.
And the [C] larks, they sang [D] melodiously.
[G] And the larks, they sang [D]
melodiously.
[G] And the larks, they sang melodiously
at [C] the dawning [D] of the [G] day.
As a sailor in his true love, I'll row o'er again one day.
But if the sailor, to his true love, I'm bound far [D] away.
Bound for [G] the Indies, where the loud cannons roar.
I must go and leave [C] him and see.
[G] You're the girl that [D] I [G] adore.
I must [C] go and [D] leave him and see.
[G] I must go and leave [D] him and see.
[G] I must go and leave [Em] him and see.
You're [G] the girl that [Dm] I [G] adore.
And the ring from her finger, she instantly drew.
They indicted this little disbellion, and my heart will [Em] [D] come too.
And as he [G] stood embracing her, tears from her eyes fell.
Saying, may I [C] go along [Em] with you?
[G] Oh, no, my [D] love, [G] farewell.
Saying, may [C] I [D] go along with you?
[G]
Saying, may I go along [D] with [G] you?
Saying, may I [Em] go along with [G]
you?
Oh, no, my love, [D]
[G] farewell.
[Abm] So it's farewell to you, my dearest Nancy.
I can no longer stay.
For the top sail, it is [G] hoisted, and the anchor is weighed.
And my ship, she lies waiting for the next flowing tide.
And if ever I [Em] return again, I [G] will make [D] you [G] my bride.
And if [Em] ever [Gm] I [D] return again,
[G] And if ever I [D] return again,
[G] And if [Dm] ever I return [C]
again,
I [G] will make you [D] my [G] bride.
[N]
[D] [G]
[D] [G]
It [Am] [G]
[C] [D] [G]
[D] [G] was pleasant and delightful on a midsummer's morn.
The fields and the meadows, they [Em] were covered [D] with corn.
[G] Blackbirds and thrushes hung on every green spray.
And the larks, they sang [C] melodiously
[Gm] at the dawning [D] of the [G]
day.
Your bit.
And the [C] larks, they sang [D] melodiously.
[G] And the larks, they sang [D]
melodiously.
[G] And the larks, they sang melodiously
at [C] the dawning [D] of the [G] day.
As a sailor in his true love, I'll row o'er again one day.
But if the sailor, to his true love, I'm bound far [D] away.
Bound for [G] the Indies, where the loud cannons roar.
I must go and leave [C] him and see.
[G] You're the girl that [D] I [G] adore.
I must [C] go and [D] leave him and see.
[G] I must go and leave [D] him and see.
[G] I must go and leave [Em] him and see.
You're [G] the girl that [Dm] I [G] adore.
And the ring from her finger, she instantly drew.
They indicted this little disbellion, and my heart will [Em] [D] come too.
And as he [G] stood embracing her, tears from her eyes fell.
Saying, may I [C] go along [Em] with you?
[G] Oh, no, my [D] love, [G] farewell.
Saying, may [C] I [D] go along with you?
[G]
Saying, may I go along [D] with [G] you?
Saying, may I [Em] go along with [G]
you?
Oh, no, my love, [D]
[G] farewell.
[Abm] So it's farewell to you, my dearest Nancy.
I can no longer stay.
For the top sail, it is [G] hoisted, and the anchor is weighed.
And my ship, she lies waiting for the next flowing tide.
And if ever I [Em] return again, I [G] will make [D] you [G] my bride.
And if [Em] ever [Gm] I [D] return again,
[G] And if ever I [D] return again,
[G] And if [Dm] ever I return [C]
again,
I [G] will make you [D] my [G] bride.
[N]
Key:
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ It _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _
[D] _ [G] _ _ _ was pleasant and delightful on a _ midsummer's morn.
The fields and the meadows, they [Em] were covered [D] with corn.
_ _ [G] Blackbirds and thrushes hung on every green spray.
_ And the larks, they sang [C] melodiously
[Gm] _ _ at the dawning [D] of the [G] _ _
day.
Your bit.
And the [C] larks, they sang [D] _ melodiously.
_ _ [G] And the _ larks, they sang [D] _
melodiously.
_ [G] _ And the _ larks, they sang _ melodiously _ _
_ _ at [C] the dawning [D] of the [G] _ _ _ _ day.
As a sailor in his true love, I'll row o'er again one day.
But if the sailor, to his true love, I'm bound far [D] _ away.
Bound for [G] the Indies, where the loud _ cannons roar.
I must go and leave [C] him and see.
_ _ [G] You're the girl that [D] I _ _ [G] adore.
_ _ I must [C] go and [D] leave him and see.
_ [G] I must go and leave [D] him and see.
_ _ [G] I must go _ and leave [Em] him and see.
_ You're [G] the girl that [Dm] I _ _ [G] adore.
_ And the ring from her finger, she instantly drew.
They indicted this little disbellion, and my heart will [Em] [D] come too.
_ And as he [G] stood embracing her, tears from her eyes fell.
_ Saying, may I [C] go along [Em] with you? _
[G] Oh, no, my [D] love, [G] farewell. _
_ _ _ Saying, may [C] I [D] go along with you?
[G] _
Saying, may I go along [D] with [G] you?
_ Saying, may _ I [Em] go along with [G] _
you?
_ Oh, no, my love, [D] _
_ [G] farewell.
_ _ _ [Abm] So it's farewell to you, my dearest Nancy.
I can no longer stay.
For the top sail, it is [G] hoisted, and the anchor is weighed.
And my ship, she lies waiting for the next flowing _ _ tide.
And if _ ever I [Em] return _ _ again, I [G] will make [D] you [G] my bride.
_ _ _ And if [Em] ever [Gm] I [D] return _ _ again,
[G] And if ever I [D] return _ _ again,
[G] And if _ [Dm] ever I return [C] _
_ _ again,
I [G] will make you [D] _ my [G] bride.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ It _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _
[D] _ [G] _ _ _ was pleasant and delightful on a _ midsummer's morn.
The fields and the meadows, they [Em] were covered [D] with corn.
_ _ [G] Blackbirds and thrushes hung on every green spray.
_ And the larks, they sang [C] melodiously
[Gm] _ _ at the dawning [D] of the [G] _ _
day.
Your bit.
And the [C] larks, they sang [D] _ melodiously.
_ _ [G] And the _ larks, they sang [D] _
melodiously.
_ [G] _ And the _ larks, they sang _ melodiously _ _
_ _ at [C] the dawning [D] of the [G] _ _ _ _ day.
As a sailor in his true love, I'll row o'er again one day.
But if the sailor, to his true love, I'm bound far [D] _ away.
Bound for [G] the Indies, where the loud _ cannons roar.
I must go and leave [C] him and see.
_ _ [G] You're the girl that [D] I _ _ [G] adore.
_ _ I must [C] go and [D] leave him and see.
_ [G] I must go and leave [D] him and see.
_ _ [G] I must go _ and leave [Em] him and see.
_ You're [G] the girl that [Dm] I _ _ [G] adore.
_ And the ring from her finger, she instantly drew.
They indicted this little disbellion, and my heart will [Em] [D] come too.
_ And as he [G] stood embracing her, tears from her eyes fell.
_ Saying, may I [C] go along [Em] with you? _
[G] Oh, no, my [D] love, [G] farewell. _
_ _ _ Saying, may [C] I [D] go along with you?
[G] _
Saying, may I go along [D] with [G] you?
_ Saying, may _ I [Em] go along with [G] _
you?
_ Oh, no, my love, [D] _
_ [G] farewell.
_ _ _ [Abm] So it's farewell to you, my dearest Nancy.
I can no longer stay.
For the top sail, it is [G] hoisted, and the anchor is weighed.
And my ship, she lies waiting for the next flowing _ _ tide.
And if _ ever I [Em] return _ _ again, I [G] will make [D] you [G] my bride.
_ _ _ And if [Em] ever [Gm] I [D] return _ _ again,
[G] And if ever I [D] return _ _ again,
[G] And if _ [Dm] ever I return [C] _
_ _ again,
I [G] will make you [D] _ my [G] bride.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _