Chords for The Corrie Folk Trio --- The Lass O' Fyvie
Tempo:
96.4 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B] [E] There once was a troop of Irish dragoons Come marching in [B] doom through Fyvie-o
[E] And the captain's fond in love [A] with a very bonnie lass [E] And her name [B] it is crying pretty [E] Peggy-o
There's a bonnie, bonnie lass in Hawthorne-lass There's a bonnie, bonnie lass in [B] the gary-o
[E] There's a bonnie, bonnie gin [A] in the streets of Weyber-din But the [B] Fleur-o-The-Mah binds [E] in Fyvie-o
Come down the stair, pretty Peggy, my dear Now come down the stair, pretty [B] Peggy-o
[E] Oh, come down the stair, [A] wind up your yellow hair [E] Tackle us [B] to fair royalty [A] and money-o
It's brought, it's brought, the captain's lady for to be It's brought to be a [B] captain's lady-o
[E] It's brought her Anton-Roy [A]-o to follow at his word Anton-Roy-o [B] to when he [E] is ready -o
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend [A] to gain to a foreign land And [E] I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o
To uprise the Colonel, mount, wise mount Tarry, says our [B] captain, oh, tarry-o
[E] Oh, tarry for a while, [A] for another day or two Till [E] I see [B] this bonnie lass [E] will marry
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend to gain to a foreign land And I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o
It was the early morning that we marched to war And, oh, but our [B] captain was sorry
[E] The drums they did beat, [A] oh, the morrow rays in the gate [E] [B] Splendour, oh, splendour, here
Now, long as we come to old Melrose-Town We had our captain [B] to carry-o
[E] And, long as we come [A] to bonnie Aberdeen [E] We [B] had our captain to bury -o
Green grow the bucks, and bonnie I find side And, lo, I the law ends a fiery-o
[E] Our captain's name was Ned, [A] he died for a pay [E] He died for the chum-bur-nay, no [A] fiery -o
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend to [A] gain to a foreign land [E] And I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o
But me [B] captain's lady, [E] it's brought up the room For [F#m] this war, [E] when the [B] captain is ready
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[E] [A]
[B] [E] There once was a troop of Irish dragoons Come marching in [B] doom through Fyvie-o
[E] And the captain's fond in love [A] with a very bonnie lass [E] And her name [B] it is crying pretty [E] Peggy-o
There's a bonnie, bonnie lass in Hawthorne-lass There's a bonnie, bonnie lass in [B] the gary-o
[E] There's a bonnie, bonnie gin [A] in the streets of Weyber-din But the [B] Fleur-o-The-Mah binds [E] in Fyvie-o
Come down the stair, pretty Peggy, my dear Now come down the stair, pretty [B] Peggy-o
[E] Oh, come down the stair, [A] wind up your yellow hair [E] Tackle us [B] to fair royalty [A] and money-o
It's brought, it's brought, the captain's lady for to be It's brought to be a [B] captain's lady-o
[E] It's brought her Anton-Roy [A]-o to follow at his word Anton-Roy-o [B] to when he [E] is ready -o
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend [A] to gain to a foreign land And [E] I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o
To uprise the Colonel, mount, wise mount Tarry, says our [B] captain, oh, tarry-o
[E] Oh, tarry for a while, [A] for another day or two Till [E] I see [B] this bonnie lass [E] will marry
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend to gain to a foreign land And I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o
It was the early morning that we marched to war And, oh, but our [B] captain was sorry
[E] The drums they did beat, [A] oh, the morrow rays in the gate [E] [B] Splendour, oh, splendour, here
Now, long as we come to old Melrose-Town We had our captain [B] to carry-o
[E] And, long as we come [A] to bonnie Aberdeen [E] We [B] had our captain to bury -o
Green grow the bucks, and bonnie I find side And, lo, I the law ends a fiery-o
[E] Our captain's name was Ned, [A] he died for a pay [E] He died for the chum-bur-nay, no [A] fiery -o
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend to [A] gain to a foreign land [E] And I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o
But me [B] captain's lady, [E] it's brought up the room For [F#m] this war, [E] when the [B] captain is ready
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[B] _ _ _ _ [E] There _ _ _ once was a troop of Irish dragoons Come marching in [B] doom through Fyvie-o
[E] And the captain's fond in love [A] with a very bonnie lass [E] And her name [B] it is crying pretty [E] _ Peggy-o
There's a bonnie, bonnie lass in Hawthorne-lass There's a bonnie, bonnie lass in [B] the gary-o
[E] There's a bonnie, bonnie gin [A] in the streets of Weyber-din But the [B] Fleur-o-The-Mah binds [E] in Fyvie-o
_ Come down the stair, pretty Peggy, my dear Now come down the stair, pretty [B] Peggy-o
[E] Oh, come down the stair, [A] wind up your yellow hair [E] Tackle us [B] to fair royalty [A] and money-o
It's brought, it's brought, the captain's lady for to be It's brought to be a [B] captain's lady-o
[E] It's brought her Anton-Roy [A]-o to follow at his word Anton-Roy-o [B] to when he [E] is ready _ -o
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend [A] to gain to a foreign land And [E] I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o _
_ _ _ _ To uprise the Colonel, mount, wise mount Tarry, says our [B] captain, oh, tarry-o
[E] Oh, tarry for a while, [A] for another day or two Till [E] I see [B] this bonnie lass [E] will marry _ _ _ _ _ _
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend to gain to a foreign land And I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o _
_ _ _ _ It was the early morning that we marched to war And, oh, but our [B] captain was sorry
[E] The drums they did beat, [A] oh, the morrow rays in the gate _ [E] _ [B] Splendour, oh, splendour, here
_ Now, _ _ _ _ long as we come to old Melrose-Town We had our captain [B] to carry-o
[E] And, long as we come [A] to bonnie Aberdeen [E] We [B] had our captain to bury _ -o
_ _ _ _ Green grow the bucks, and bonnie I find side And, lo, I the law ends a fiery-o
[E] Our captain's name was Ned, [A] he died for a pay [E] He died for the chum-bur-nay, no [A] fiery _ -o _ _ _
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend to [A] gain to a foreign land [E] And I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o _
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_ _ _ _ _ But me _ [B] captain's lady, [E] it's brought up the room For [F#m] this war, [E] when the [B] captain is ready
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[B] _ _ _ _ [E] There _ _ _ once was a troop of Irish dragoons Come marching in [B] doom through Fyvie-o
[E] And the captain's fond in love [A] with a very bonnie lass [E] And her name [B] it is crying pretty [E] _ Peggy-o
There's a bonnie, bonnie lass in Hawthorne-lass There's a bonnie, bonnie lass in [B] the gary-o
[E] There's a bonnie, bonnie gin [A] in the streets of Weyber-din But the [B] Fleur-o-The-Mah binds [E] in Fyvie-o
_ Come down the stair, pretty Peggy, my dear Now come down the stair, pretty [B] Peggy-o
[E] Oh, come down the stair, [A] wind up your yellow hair [E] Tackle us [B] to fair royalty [A] and money-o
It's brought, it's brought, the captain's lady for to be It's brought to be a [B] captain's lady-o
[E] It's brought her Anton-Roy [A]-o to follow at his word Anton-Roy-o [B] to when he [E] is ready _ -o
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend [A] to gain to a foreign land And [E] I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o _
_ _ _ _ To uprise the Colonel, mount, wise mount Tarry, says our [B] captain, oh, tarry-o
[E] Oh, tarry for a while, [A] for another day or two Till [E] I see [B] this bonnie lass [E] will marry _ _ _ _ _ _
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend to gain to a foreign land And I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o _
_ _ _ _ It was the early morning that we marched to war And, oh, but our [B] captain was sorry
[E] The drums they did beat, [A] oh, the morrow rays in the gate _ [E] _ [B] Splendour, oh, splendour, here
_ Now, _ _ _ _ long as we come to old Melrose-Town We had our captain [B] to carry-o
[E] And, long as we come [A] to bonnie Aberdeen [E] We [B] had our captain to bury _ -o
_ _ _ _ Green grow the bucks, and bonnie I find side And, lo, I the law ends a fiery-o
[E] Our captain's name was Ned, [A] he died for a pay [E] He died for the chum-bur-nay, no [A] fiery _ -o _ _ _
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will [B] marry a soldier-o
[E] I never did intend to [A] gain to a foreign land [E] And I never [B] will marry [E] a soldier-o _
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_ _ _ _ _ But me _ [B] captain's lady, [E] it's brought up the room For [F#m] this war, [E] when the [B] captain is ready
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