Chords for The Corries --- The Bonnie Lass Of Fyvie
Tempo:
63.75 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
Ab
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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There once was a troop of Irish dragoons Come marching in [Bbm] through fine [Eb] Rio
And the captains fall in [Ab] love with a fairy [Eb] bonnie lass And her name it is bright pretty Peggy O
There's many a bonnie lass in the howl of Tarlas There's many a bonnie [Bb] lass in the gay Rio
[Eb] There's many a bonnie teen [Ab] in the streets of [Eb] Aberdeen But the blood of them all binds in fine Rio
Come down the stair pretty Peggy my dear Come down the [Bb] stair pretty Peggy [Eb] O
Come down the [Ab] stair, bind up your yellow [Eb] hair Take your last farewell all you daddy O
Then up cries the Colonel, rounds by his mount Daddy says, O [Bb] Captain, O Tarry O
[Eb] O Tarry for a [Ab] while, for another day [Eb] or two Till I see if this bonnie lass will marry you
T'was in the early morning when we marched to war O but our [Bb] captain was sorry [Eb] O
The drums they did [Ab] beat, for the bonnie braes he geat And [Bb] the pipes played the [Eb] lowlands of Fife O
Lang a' Grumton we had our [Bb] captain to carry [Eb] O And lang a' [Ab] Recomptor bonnie [Eb] Aberdeen We had our captain to bury O
Green road a' Burke's on bonnie Ithons side Low lie the [Bb] lowlands of Fife [Eb] O
Our captain's name was Ned [Ab] and he died for a mare He [Bb] died for the [Eb] chumbermaid of Fife O
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will marry [Bb] a soldier [Eb] O
I never did intend [Ab] to go into a foreign land And [Bb] I never will [Eb] marry a soldier O
It's braw, it's braw, a captain's lady for to be Braw to be a [Bb] captain's lady [Eb] O
Braw to rant and [Ab] roam and follow what is [Eb] word And rhyme when your captain hears rhyme
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[Eb]
[Ab] [Eb]
There once was a troop of Irish dragoons Come marching in [Bbm] through fine [Eb] Rio
And the captains fall in [Ab] love with a fairy [Eb] bonnie lass And her name it is bright pretty Peggy O
There's many a bonnie lass in the howl of Tarlas There's many a bonnie [Bb] lass in the gay Rio
[Eb] There's many a bonnie teen [Ab] in the streets of [Eb] Aberdeen But the blood of them all binds in fine Rio
Come down the stair pretty Peggy my dear Come down the [Bb] stair pretty Peggy [Eb] O
Come down the [Ab] stair, bind up your yellow [Eb] hair Take your last farewell all you daddy O
Then up cries the Colonel, rounds by his mount Daddy says, O [Bb] Captain, O Tarry O
[Eb] O Tarry for a [Ab] while, for another day [Eb] or two Till I see if this bonnie lass will marry you
T'was in the early morning when we marched to war O but our [Bb] captain was sorry [Eb] O
The drums they did [Ab] beat, for the bonnie braes he geat And [Bb] the pipes played the [Eb] lowlands of Fife O
Lang a' Grumton we had our [Bb] captain to carry [Eb] O And lang a' [Ab] Recomptor bonnie [Eb] Aberdeen We had our captain to bury O
Green road a' Burke's on bonnie Ithons side Low lie the [Bb] lowlands of Fife [Eb] O
Our captain's name was Ned [Ab] and he died for a mare He [Bb] died for the [Eb] chumbermaid of Fife O
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will marry [Bb] a soldier [Eb] O
I never did intend [Ab] to go into a foreign land And [Bb] I never will [Eb] marry a soldier O
It's braw, it's braw, a captain's lady for to be Braw to be a [Bb] captain's lady [Eb] O
Braw to rant and [Ab] roam and follow what is [Eb] word And rhyme when your captain hears rhyme
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_ _ There once was a troop of Irish dragoons Come marching in [Bbm] through fine [Eb] Rio
And the captains fall in [Ab] love with a fairy [Eb] bonnie lass And her name it is bright pretty Peggy O
There's many a bonnie lass in the howl of Tarlas There's many a bonnie [Bb] lass in the gay Rio
[Eb] There's many a bonnie teen [Ab] in the streets of [Eb] Aberdeen But the blood of them all binds in fine Rio
Come down the stair pretty Peggy my dear Come down the [Bb] stair pretty Peggy [Eb] O
Come down the [Ab] stair, bind up your yellow [Eb] hair Take your last farewell all you daddy O
Then up cries the Colonel, rounds by his mount Daddy says, O [Bb] Captain, O Tarry O
[Eb] O Tarry for a [Ab] while, for another day [Eb] or two Till I see if this bonnie lass will marry _ _ you
T'was in the early morning when we marched to war O but our [Bb] captain was sorry [Eb] O
The drums they did [Ab] beat, for the bonnie braes he geat And [Bb] the pipes played the [Eb] lowlands of Fife O _
_ _ Lang a' _ _ Grumton we had our [Bb] captain to carry [Eb] O And lang a' [Ab] Recomptor bonnie [Eb] Aberdeen We had our captain to bury O
_ _ Green road a' Burke's on bonnie Ithons side Low lie the [Bb] lowlands of Fife [Eb] O
Our captain's name was Ned [Ab] and he died for a mare He [Bb] died for the [Eb] chumbermaid of Fife O _
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will marry [Bb] a soldier [Eb] O
I never did intend [Ab] to go into a foreign land And [Bb] I never will [Eb] marry a soldier O _
_ It's braw, it's braw, a captain's lady for to be Braw to be a [Bb] captain's lady [Eb] O
Braw to rant and [Ab] roam and follow what is [Eb] word And rhyme when your captain hears rhyme _ _
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_ _ There once was a troop of Irish dragoons Come marching in [Bbm] through fine [Eb] Rio
And the captains fall in [Ab] love with a fairy [Eb] bonnie lass And her name it is bright pretty Peggy O
There's many a bonnie lass in the howl of Tarlas There's many a bonnie [Bb] lass in the gay Rio
[Eb] There's many a bonnie teen [Ab] in the streets of [Eb] Aberdeen But the blood of them all binds in fine Rio
Come down the stair pretty Peggy my dear Come down the [Bb] stair pretty Peggy [Eb] O
Come down the [Ab] stair, bind up your yellow [Eb] hair Take your last farewell all you daddy O
Then up cries the Colonel, rounds by his mount Daddy says, O [Bb] Captain, O Tarry O
[Eb] O Tarry for a [Ab] while, for another day [Eb] or two Till I see if this bonnie lass will marry _ _ you
T'was in the early morning when we marched to war O but our [Bb] captain was sorry [Eb] O
The drums they did [Ab] beat, for the bonnie braes he geat And [Bb] the pipes played the [Eb] lowlands of Fife O _
_ _ Lang a' _ _ Grumton we had our [Bb] captain to carry [Eb] O And lang a' [Ab] Recomptor bonnie [Eb] Aberdeen We had our captain to bury O
_ _ Green road a' Burke's on bonnie Ithons side Low lie the [Bb] lowlands of Fife [Eb] O
Our captain's name was Ned [Ab] and he died for a mare He [Bb] died for the [Eb] chumbermaid of Fife O _
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be I never will marry [Bb] a soldier [Eb] O
I never did intend [Ab] to go into a foreign land And [Bb] I never will [Eb] marry a soldier O _
_ It's braw, it's braw, a captain's lady for to be Braw to be a [Bb] captain's lady [Eb] O
Braw to rant and [Ab] roam and follow what is [Eb] word And rhyme when your captain hears rhyme _ _
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