Chords for The Corries --- Yur Losin' Them
Tempo:
67.25 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Cm
Eb
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
He wrote a lot of Scottish entertainers, [N]
no matter whether they're musicians or singers.
Occasionally they like to depart from their usual material and do something completely different.
And generally this takes the form of doing something from the classics.
A wee bit of classical music.
And the song that he generally chose is a song called Jerusalem.
I don't know if you know it.
Moira Anderson and Kenneth McKellar have done it on stage.
And lots of other people do it as well.
Now normally when these other people do it, they like to have a big orchestra in front of them.
Or a big choir at the back to give them a hand singing the song.
Well tonight we don't have any of that.
We don't have an orchestra or a choir.
But I'm very proud to say that I have Ronnie.
And we'd like to do for you now
Are you for hire?
We'd like to do for you now our [F] version of that song, Jerusalem.
[Gm] Thank you very much.
[C]
[G]
Last [Db] night I borrowed a full [C] dress suit
To go to a full dress ball
The trousers were too large for me
The jacket was too small
I cut three feet [Bb] off the trouser [E] legs
And then I tried them out
[Cm] And as I [G] walked across the floor
You [Eb] could hear the people [Cm] shout
And [C] as I walked across the floor
You could [Ab] hear the people shout
[N] You're losing them
You're losing them
Get your [Eb] trousers on
[Cm] Whose are they?
Whose are they?
My God, what a terrible [C] sight
Whose are [Eb] they?
Whose are they?
You're losing them [C] Tonight
[N]
no matter whether they're musicians or singers.
Occasionally they like to depart from their usual material and do something completely different.
And generally this takes the form of doing something from the classics.
A wee bit of classical music.
And the song that he generally chose is a song called Jerusalem.
I don't know if you know it.
Moira Anderson and Kenneth McKellar have done it on stage.
And lots of other people do it as well.
Now normally when these other people do it, they like to have a big orchestra in front of them.
Or a big choir at the back to give them a hand singing the song.
Well tonight we don't have any of that.
We don't have an orchestra or a choir.
But I'm very proud to say that I have Ronnie.
And we'd like to do for you now
Are you for hire?
We'd like to do for you now our [F] version of that song, Jerusalem.
[Gm] Thank you very much.
[C]
[G]
Last [Db] night I borrowed a full [C] dress suit
To go to a full dress ball
The trousers were too large for me
The jacket was too small
I cut three feet [Bb] off the trouser [E] legs
And then I tried them out
[Cm] And as I [G] walked across the floor
You [Eb] could hear the people [Cm] shout
And [C] as I walked across the floor
You could [Ab] hear the people shout
[N] You're losing them
You're losing them
Get your [Eb] trousers on
[Cm] Whose are they?
Whose are they?
My God, what a terrible [C] sight
Whose are [Eb] they?
Whose are they?
You're losing them [C] Tonight
[N]
Key:
C
G
Cm
Eb
F
C
G
Cm
He wrote a lot of Scottish entertainers, _ [N]
no matter whether they're musicians or singers.
Occasionally they like to depart from their usual material and do something completely different.
_ And generally this takes the form of doing something from the classics.
A wee bit of classical music. _ _ _
_ _ _ And the song that he generally chose is a song called Jerusalem.
I don't know if you know it.
_ _ _ _ Moira Anderson and Kenneth McKellar have done it on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ stage.
And lots of other people do it as well.
Now normally when these other people do it, they like to have a big orchestra in front of them.
_ _ _ Or a big choir at the back to give them a hand singing the song.
Well tonight we don't have any of that.
We don't have an orchestra or a choir.
But I'm very proud to say that I have Ronnie.
And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
we'd like to do for you now_ _ _ _ _
Are you for hire?
We'd like to do for you now our [F] version of that song, Jerusalem.
[Gm] Thank you very much.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Last [Db] night I borrowed a full [C] dress suit
To go to a full dress ball
The trousers were too large for me
The jacket was too small
I cut three feet [Bb] off the trouser [E] legs
And then I tried them out
[Cm] And as I [G] walked across the floor
You [Eb] could hear the people [Cm] shout
And [C] as I walked across the floor
You could [Ab] hear the people shout
[N] You're losing them
You're losing them
Get your [Eb] trousers on
[Cm] Whose are they?
Whose are they?
My God, what a terrible [C] sight
Whose are [Eb] they?
Whose are they?
You're losing them [C] Tonight _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
no matter whether they're musicians or singers.
Occasionally they like to depart from their usual material and do something completely different.
_ And generally this takes the form of doing something from the classics.
A wee bit of classical music. _ _ _
_ _ _ And the song that he generally chose is a song called Jerusalem.
I don't know if you know it.
_ _ _ _ Moira Anderson and Kenneth McKellar have done it on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ stage.
And lots of other people do it as well.
Now normally when these other people do it, they like to have a big orchestra in front of them.
_ _ _ Or a big choir at the back to give them a hand singing the song.
Well tonight we don't have any of that.
We don't have an orchestra or a choir.
But I'm very proud to say that I have Ronnie.
And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
we'd like to do for you now_ _ _ _ _
Are you for hire?
We'd like to do for you now our [F] version of that song, Jerusalem.
[Gm] Thank you very much.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Last [Db] night I borrowed a full [C] dress suit
To go to a full dress ball
The trousers were too large for me
The jacket was too small
I cut three feet [Bb] off the trouser [E] legs
And then I tried them out
[Cm] And as I [G] walked across the floor
You [Eb] could hear the people [Cm] shout
And [C] as I walked across the floor
You could [Ab] hear the people shout
[N] You're losing them
You're losing them
Get your [Eb] trousers on
[Cm] Whose are they?
Whose are they?
My God, what a terrible [C] sight
Whose are [Eb] they?
Whose are they?
You're losing them [C] Tonight _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _