Chords for The Corries --- Ettrick Lady
Tempo:
96.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
E
D
C
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab] [E]
[G] [C]
[D] [G]
[D]
[G] [C]
[E] [G] As I gazed in the Ettrick [C] Valley [E] at the hour twelve at [G] night, Who did I see but a handsome [D] lassie, combing her [E] hair by candlelight?
[G] Lassie, I'll out come a-courting, you'll find tables [E] all to -night,
[G] And if you'll but smile [C] upon me next Sunday night, [E] I'll call [G] again.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [Em] dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo [G] dum, dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
[G] So to me you've come, you've [Em] courted, my fine tables all to [G]-win, But it would give me the greatest pleasure if you [E] never did call again.
[G] What would I do when the goat's walking, walking out from [E] the Ettrick View?
[G] What would I do when the [Em] goat's walking, walking [D] out with a laddie like [G] you?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [C] roo dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo [G] dum, dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, roo dum, [D] roo dum, dey.
[G]
Lassie, I have gold and [C] silver, lassie, [E] I have houses [G] and land, Lassie, I have ships in [C] the ocean, they'll be [E] all at your command.
[G] What do I care for your ships in the ocean?
What do I care for your [D] houses and land?
[G]
What do I care for your gold [C] and silver when all I want is a handsome [G] man?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] Fa la ta, roo [D] dum, roo dum, [G] dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [E] dum, Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [D] [G] dey.
[C] [E] [G]
[C] [E] [D]
[G]
[D]
[C]
[G] Did you ever see the grass in the morning, [E] or the decks with jewels [G] rare?
Did you ever see a handsome [C]
lassie, diamond [E] sparkling in her hair?
[G] Did you ever see a copper kettle, mended with a [D] molten car?
[G] Did you ever see a handsome [C] lassie, married [E] off to an ugly [G] man?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [Em] dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
[G] Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, [A] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
[Em] [D] [G]
[C] [D]
[E] [N]
[G] [C]
[D] [G]
[D]
[G] [C]
[E] [G] As I gazed in the Ettrick [C] Valley [E] at the hour twelve at [G] night, Who did I see but a handsome [D] lassie, combing her [E] hair by candlelight?
[G] Lassie, I'll out come a-courting, you'll find tables [E] all to -night,
[G] And if you'll but smile [C] upon me next Sunday night, [E] I'll call [G] again.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [Em] dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo [G] dum, dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
[G] So to me you've come, you've [Em] courted, my fine tables all to [G]-win, But it would give me the greatest pleasure if you [E] never did call again.
[G] What would I do when the goat's walking, walking out from [E] the Ettrick View?
[G] What would I do when the [Em] goat's walking, walking [D] out with a laddie like [G] you?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [C] roo dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo [G] dum, dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, roo dum, [D] roo dum, dey.
[G]
Lassie, I have gold and [C] silver, lassie, [E] I have houses [G] and land, Lassie, I have ships in [C] the ocean, they'll be [E] all at your command.
[G] What do I care for your ships in the ocean?
What do I care for your [D] houses and land?
[G]
What do I care for your gold [C] and silver when all I want is a handsome [G] man?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] Fa la ta, roo [D] dum, roo dum, [G] dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [E] dum, Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [D] [G] dey.
[C] [E] [G]
[C] [E] [D]
[G]
[D]
[C]
[G] Did you ever see the grass in the morning, [E] or the decks with jewels [G] rare?
Did you ever see a handsome [C]
lassie, diamond [E] sparkling in her hair?
[G] Did you ever see a copper kettle, mended with a [D] molten car?
[G] Did you ever see a handsome [C] lassie, married [E] off to an ugly [G] man?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [Em] dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
[G] Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, [A] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
[Em] [D] [G]
[C] [D]
[E] [N]
Key:
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_ [E] _ _ _ _ [G] As I gazed in the Ettrick [C] Valley [E] at the hour twelve at [G] night, Who did I see but a handsome [D] lassie, combing her [E] hair by _ candlelight?
_ [G] Lassie, I'll out come a-courting, you'll find tables [E] all to _ -night, _
[G] And if you'll but smile [C] upon me next Sunday night, [E] I'll call [G] again.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [Em] dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo [G] dum, dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
[G] So to me you've come, you've [Em] courted, my fine tables all to [G]-win, But it would give me the greatest pleasure if you [E] never did call again.
_ _ [G] What would I do when the goat's walking, walking out from [E] the Ettrick View? _ _ _
[G] What would I do when the [Em] goat's walking, walking [D] out with a laddie like [G] you?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [C] roo dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo [G] dum, dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, roo dum, [D] roo dum, dey.
[G] _
Lassie, I have gold and [C] silver, lassie, [E] I have houses [G] and land, Lassie, I have ships in [C] the ocean, they'll be [E] all at your command.
_ [G] What do I care for your ships in the ocean?
What do I care for your [D] houses and land?
[G] _
What do I care for your gold [C] and silver when all I want is a handsome [G] man?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] Fa la ta, roo [D] dum, roo dum, [G] dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [E] dum, Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, _ [D] _ [G] dey. _
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_ [G] Did you ever see the grass in the morning, [E] or the decks with jewels [G] rare?
Did you ever see a handsome [C]
lassie, diamond [E] sparkling in her hair?
[G] Did you ever see a copper kettle, mended with a [D] molten car?
_ [G] Did you ever see a handsome [C] lassie, married [E] off to an ugly [G] man?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [Em] dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
[G] Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, [A] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
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_ [E] _ _ _ _ [G] As I gazed in the Ettrick [C] Valley [E] at the hour twelve at [G] night, Who did I see but a handsome [D] lassie, combing her [E] hair by _ candlelight?
_ [G] Lassie, I'll out come a-courting, you'll find tables [E] all to _ -night, _
[G] And if you'll but smile [C] upon me next Sunday night, [E] I'll call [G] again.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [Em] dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo [G] dum, dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
[G] So to me you've come, you've [Em] courted, my fine tables all to [G]-win, But it would give me the greatest pleasure if you [E] never did call again.
_ _ [G] What would I do when the goat's walking, walking out from [E] the Ettrick View? _ _ _
[G] What would I do when the [Em] goat's walking, walking [D] out with a laddie like [G] you?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [C] roo dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo [G] dum, dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, roo dum, [D] roo dum, dey.
[G] _
Lassie, I have gold and [C] silver, lassie, [E] I have houses [G] and land, Lassie, I have ships in [C] the ocean, they'll be [E] all at your command.
_ [G] What do I care for your ships in the ocean?
What do I care for your [D] houses and land?
[G] _
What do I care for your gold [C] and silver when all I want is a handsome [G] man?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] Fa la ta, roo [D] dum, roo dum, [G] dey.
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [E] dum, Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, _ [D] _ [G] dey. _
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_ [G] Did you ever see the grass in the morning, [E] or the decks with jewels [G] rare?
Did you ever see a handsome [C]
lassie, diamond [E] sparkling in her hair?
[G] Did you ever see a copper kettle, mended with a [D] molten car?
_ [G] Did you ever see a handsome [C] lassie, married [E] off to an ugly [G] man?
Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, roo [Em] dum, Fa la ta, [D] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
[G] Fa la ta, roo dum, roo dum, [Em] roo dum, Fa la ta, [A] roo dum, roo dum, dey.
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