The Haughs Of Cromdale - Andy M Stewart & Manus Lunny Chords
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
As I came in by Auchindoun, just a wee bit fray the town, fray the heelings, I was bound
to view the Hawks of Cromdale.
I met a man, a tart and trues, and speared at him what
was the news, says he the heeling army [G] roosted ere they come [C] to [G] Cromdale.
We were in bits
of a row, sir, every one, [Dm] when the English host upon us came.
[E] A bloody battle then began
[Dm] upon the Hawks of Cromdale.
[G] The English horse [E] they were so rude, [D] they bathed their hooves
in heeling [G] blood, but every glance of all they stood upon the Hawks [C] of Cromdale.
[G] But
alas we could no [Dm] longer stay, and all the hills we came away, said we did lament the
day that ere we come to [C] Cromdale.
As the great [D] mantros did [Dm] say, heeling men show me
the way, [G] and [Dm] I will hover the hills this day, and I'll view the Hawks of [C] Cromdale.
Oh alas my lord, [E] you're not so strong, [Dm] you scarce, they have [D] two thousand men, [E] there's
twenty [Dm] thousand on the plain, stand rank and file on [C] Cromdale.
As the great [Dm] mantros did
say, heeling men show me the way, [E] and I will [Dm] hover the hills this day, and I'll view the
Hawks of Cromdale.
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[C] [Dm]
[C] [D] [Bb]
[G] [C] [Am] [G]
[Bb] They were at dinner [C] every man, [Am] when the great mantros [Bb] upon them came.
[Gm] A second [C] battle then began [Am] upon the Hawks [Dm] of Cromdale.
[Bb] The Grand Mackenzie [C] and [Am] Mackay
and Mantros [Bb] they did spy, [G] and they fought [C] most valiantly [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The McDougals they [C] returned again, [Am] the Camerons did [Bb] their stand or join,
[Gm] Mackintosh [C] played a bloody [Am] game upon the [Dm] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] MacGregor spied [C] like a lion's bowl, [Am] MacPherson's name [Bb] could then control,
[G] MacLachlan spied [C] like loyal souls [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] Clancys, [C] McDougals and MacNeils, [Am] above they [Bb] gazed they took the field,
[Gm] read their [C] enemies to yield [Am] upon the [Dm] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The Gothins [C] both lead and advance, [Am] the Frays a spark [Bb] with sword and lance,
[G] the Grebs [C] met their heaps, they danced [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The loyal [C] stewards, Waymen, [Am] Crows, above they [Bb] set upon their [Gm] foes,
let them [C] blow, we kill and [Am] blow, till they do [Dm] blow on Cromdale.
[Bb] If I [C] listen up from Wellsman, [Am] 500, Vlad, [Bb] Pey, [G] Aberdeen,
rest their land [C] lie [Am] on the [A] plain, [Bb] the [Gm] Hawks of [Bb] Cromdale.
[C] [Bb] [C]
[G] [Dm] [Bb] [C] [F]
[Gm] [G] [C] [Am]
[G] [N]
As I came in by Auchindoun, just a wee bit fray the town, fray the heelings, I was bound
to view the Hawks of Cromdale.
I met a man, a tart and trues, and speared at him what
was the news, says he the heeling army [G] roosted ere they come [C] to [G] Cromdale.
We were in bits
of a row, sir, every one, [Dm] when the English host upon us came.
[E] A bloody battle then began
[Dm] upon the Hawks of Cromdale.
[G] The English horse [E] they were so rude, [D] they bathed their hooves
in heeling [G] blood, but every glance of all they stood upon the Hawks [C] of Cromdale.
[G] But
alas we could no [Dm] longer stay, and all the hills we came away, said we did lament the
day that ere we come to [C] Cromdale.
As the great [D] mantros did [Dm] say, heeling men show me
the way, [G] and [Dm] I will hover the hills this day, and I'll view the Hawks of [C] Cromdale.
Oh alas my lord, [E] you're not so strong, [Dm] you scarce, they have [D] two thousand men, [E] there's
twenty [Dm] thousand on the plain, stand rank and file on [C] Cromdale.
As the great [Dm] mantros did
say, heeling men show me the way, [E] and I will [Dm] hover the hills this day, and I'll view the
Hawks of Cromdale.
[C] [Bb]
[C] [Dm]
[C] [D] [Bb]
[G] [C] [Am] [G]
[Bb] They were at dinner [C] every man, [Am] when the great mantros [Bb] upon them came.
[Gm] A second [C] battle then began [Am] upon the Hawks [Dm] of Cromdale.
[Bb] The Grand Mackenzie [C] and [Am] Mackay
and Mantros [Bb] they did spy, [G] and they fought [C] most valiantly [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The McDougals they [C] returned again, [Am] the Camerons did [Bb] their stand or join,
[Gm] Mackintosh [C] played a bloody [Am] game upon the [Dm] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] MacGregor spied [C] like a lion's bowl, [Am] MacPherson's name [Bb] could then control,
[G] MacLachlan spied [C] like loyal souls [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] Clancys, [C] McDougals and MacNeils, [Am] above they [Bb] gazed they took the field,
[Gm] read their [C] enemies to yield [Am] upon the [Dm] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The Gothins [C] both lead and advance, [Am] the Frays a spark [Bb] with sword and lance,
[G] the Grebs [C] met their heaps, they danced [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The loyal [C] stewards, Waymen, [Am] Crows, above they [Bb] set upon their [Gm] foes,
let them [C] blow, we kill and [Am] blow, till they do [Dm] blow on Cromdale.
[Bb] If I [C] listen up from Wellsman, [Am] 500, Vlad, [Bb] Pey, [G] Aberdeen,
rest their land [C] lie [Am] on the [A] plain, [Bb] the [Gm] Hawks of [Bb] Cromdale.
[C] [Bb] [C]
[G] [Dm] [Bb] [C] [F]
[Gm] [G] [C] [Am]
[G] [N]
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
As I came in by Auchindoun, just a wee bit fray the town, fray the heelings, I was bound
to view the Hawks of Cromdale.
I met a man, a tart and trues, and speared at him what
was the news, says he the heeling army [G] roosted ere they come [C] to [G] Cromdale.
We were in bits
of a row, sir, every one, [Dm] when the English host upon us came.
[E] A bloody battle then began
[Dm] upon the Hawks of Cromdale.
[G] The English horse [E] they were so rude, [D] they bathed their hooves
in heeling [G] blood, but every glance of all they stood upon the Hawks [C] of Cromdale.
[G] But
alas we could no [Dm] longer stay, and all the hills we came away, said we did lament the
day that ere we come to [C] Cromdale.
As the great [D] mantros did [Dm] say, heeling men show me
the way, [G] and [Dm] I will hover the hills this day, and I'll view the Hawks of [C] Cromdale.
Oh alas my lord, [E] you're not so strong, [Dm] you scarce, they have [D] two thousand men, [E] there's
twenty [Dm] thousand on the plain, stand rank and file on [C] Cromdale.
As the great [Dm] mantros did
say, heeling men show me the way, [E] and I will [Dm] hover the hills this day, and I'll view the
Hawks of Cromdale.
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_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _
[Bb] They were at dinner [C] every man, [Am] when the great mantros [Bb] upon them came.
[Gm] A second [C] battle then began [Am] upon the Hawks [Dm] of Cromdale.
[Bb] The Grand Mackenzie [C] and [Am] Mackay
and Mantros [Bb] they did spy, [G] and they fought [C] most valiantly [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The McDougals they [C] returned again, [Am] the Camerons did [Bb] their stand or join,
[Gm] Mackintosh [C] played a bloody [Am] game upon the [Dm] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] MacGregor spied [C] like a lion's bowl, [Am] MacPherson's name [Bb] could then control,
[G] MacLachlan spied [C] like loyal souls [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] Clancys, [C] McDougals and MacNeils, [Am] above they [Bb] gazed they took the field,
[Gm] read their [C] enemies to yield [Am] upon the [Dm] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The Gothins [C] both lead and advance, [Am] the Frays a spark [Bb] with sword and lance,
[G] the Grebs [C] met their heaps, they danced [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The loyal [C] stewards, Waymen, [Am] Crows, above they [Bb] set upon their [Gm] foes,
let them [C] blow, we kill and [Am] blow, till they do [Dm] blow on Cromdale.
[Bb] If I [C] listen up from Wellsman, [Am] 500, Vlad, [Bb] Pey, [G] Aberdeen,
rest their land [C] lie [Am] on the [A] plain, [Bb] the [Gm] Hawks of [Bb] Cromdale.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ [Dm] _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
As I came in by Auchindoun, just a wee bit fray the town, fray the heelings, I was bound
to view the Hawks of Cromdale.
I met a man, a tart and trues, and speared at him what
was the news, says he the heeling army [G] roosted ere they come [C] to [G] Cromdale.
We were in bits
of a row, sir, every one, [Dm] when the English host upon us came.
[E] A bloody battle then began
[Dm] upon the Hawks of Cromdale.
[G] The English horse [E] they were so rude, [D] they bathed their hooves
in heeling [G] blood, but every glance of all they stood upon the Hawks [C] of Cromdale.
[G] But
alas we could no [Dm] longer stay, and all the hills we came away, said we did lament the
day that ere we come to [C] Cromdale.
As the great [D] mantros did [Dm] say, heeling men show me
the way, [G] and [Dm] I will hover the hills this day, and I'll view the Hawks of [C] Cromdale.
Oh alas my lord, [E] you're not so strong, [Dm] you scarce, they have [D] two thousand men, [E] there's
twenty [Dm] thousand on the plain, stand rank and file on [C] Cromdale.
As the great [Dm] mantros did
say, heeling men show me the way, [E] and I will [Dm] hover the hills this day, and I'll view the
Hawks of Cromdale.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _
[Bb] They were at dinner [C] every man, [Am] when the great mantros [Bb] upon them came.
[Gm] A second [C] battle then began [Am] upon the Hawks [Dm] of Cromdale.
[Bb] The Grand Mackenzie [C] and [Am] Mackay
and Mantros [Bb] they did spy, [G] and they fought [C] most valiantly [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The McDougals they [C] returned again, [Am] the Camerons did [Bb] their stand or join,
[Gm] Mackintosh [C] played a bloody [Am] game upon the [Dm] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] MacGregor spied [C] like a lion's bowl, [Am] MacPherson's name [Bb] could then control,
[G] MacLachlan spied [C] like loyal souls [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] Clancys, [C] McDougals and MacNeils, [Am] above they [Bb] gazed they took the field,
[Gm] read their [C] enemies to yield [Am] upon the [Dm] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The Gothins [C] both lead and advance, [Am] the Frays a spark [Bb] with sword and lance,
[G] the Grebs [C] met their heaps, they danced [Am] upon the [G] Hawks of Cromdale.
[Bb] The loyal [C] stewards, Waymen, [Am] Crows, above they [Bb] set upon their [Gm] foes,
let them [C] blow, we kill and [Am] blow, till they do [Dm] blow on Cromdale.
[Bb] If I [C] listen up from Wellsman, [Am] 500, Vlad, [Bb] Pey, [G] Aberdeen,
rest their land [C] lie [Am] on the [A] plain, [Bb] the [Gm] Hawks of [Bb] Cromdale.
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