Chords for The King's Singers - Dance to thy Daddy (Traditional, arr. Goff Richards)
Tempo:
67.75 bpm
Chords used:
C
D
F
E
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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This song is called Dance to thy Daddy.
It's a folk song that comes from the north of England in the early 1800s
And it paints a picture of what life was like in a fishing village in Northumberland back then.
There's a lot of singing
There's a lot of dancing.
There's a father who's had a couple too many drinks, and there's a whole lot of fish
[F] [C] [A]
[N] And they're ready to crack it till the boat comes in.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to [E] thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
[Bm] Happy, happy little [N] fishy, that'll have a fishy when the boat comes in.
Here's the mother humming like a canny woman, here under comes the father, jerking on the side.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, [E] sing to thy mommy, sing
[F] Happy, happy little fishy, that'll have a haddock when [Am] the boat comes in.
Dance [D] to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, [C] sing to thy mommy, sing
[D] Our Tommy's always fun, he's so fond of ale, that he's kindly to y'all, he'll never [Bm] fail.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
[D] Thou shalt have a fishy, and a little fishy, thou shalt have a mackerel [Ab] when the boat comes in.
[D] Comes [Dm] in, the [Gm] boat comes [A] in.
I said, [Gb]
dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
[G] Happy, happy little fishy, [N] that'll have a salmon when the boat comes in.
Dance to thy
[E] [C] daddy, sing [Gm] to thy mommy, [C] dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Happy, happy little fishy, [G] that'll have a fish when the boat comes in.
[F] [Bb] [Eb] [Bb] [N]
It's a folk song that comes from the north of England in the early 1800s
And it paints a picture of what life was like in a fishing village in Northumberland back then.
There's a lot of singing
There's a lot of dancing.
There's a father who's had a couple too many drinks, and there's a whole lot of fish
[F] [C] [A]
[N] And they're ready to crack it till the boat comes in.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to [E] thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
[Bm] Happy, happy little [N] fishy, that'll have a fishy when the boat comes in.
Here's the mother humming like a canny woman, here under comes the father, jerking on the side.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, [E] sing to thy mommy, sing
[F] Happy, happy little fishy, that'll have a haddock when [Am] the boat comes in.
Dance [D] to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, [C] sing to thy mommy, sing
[D] Our Tommy's always fun, he's so fond of ale, that he's kindly to y'all, he'll never [Bm] fail.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
[D] Thou shalt have a fishy, and a little fishy, thou shalt have a mackerel [Ab] when the boat comes in.
[D] Comes [Dm] in, the [Gm] boat comes [A] in.
I said, [Gb]
dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
[G] Happy, happy little fishy, [N] that'll have a salmon when the boat comes in.
Dance to thy
[E] [C] daddy, sing [Gm] to thy mommy, [C] dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Happy, happy little fishy, [G] that'll have a fish when the boat comes in.
[F] [Bb] [Eb] [Bb] [N]
Key:
C
D
F
E
A
C
D
F
_ This song is called Dance to thy Daddy.
It's a folk song that comes from the north of England in the early 1800s
And it paints a picture of what life was like in a fishing village in Northumberland back then.
There's a lot of singing
There's a lot of dancing.
There's a father who's had a couple too many drinks, and there's a whole lot of fish _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _
[N] _ And they're ready to crack it till the boat comes in.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to [E] thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
[Bm] Happy, happy little [N] fishy, that'll have a fishy when the boat comes in. _ _ _
Here's the mother humming like a canny woman, here under comes the father, jerking on the side.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, [E] sing to thy mommy, sing
[F] Happy, happy little fishy, that'll have a haddock when [Am] the boat comes in.
Dance [D] to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, [C] sing to thy mommy, sing
[D] Our Tommy's always fun, he's so fond of ale, that he's kindly to y'all, he'll never [Bm] fail.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
_ _ _ [D] Thou shalt have a fishy, and a little fishy, thou shalt have a mackerel [Ab] when the boat comes in.
_ [D] Comes [Dm] in, the [Gm] boat comes [A] _ in. _
I said, _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
[G] Happy, happy little fishy, [N] that'll have a salmon when the boat comes in.
Dance to thy _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [C] daddy, sing [Gm] to thy mommy, [C] dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Happy, happy little fishy, [G] that'll have a fish when the boat comes in.
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
It's a folk song that comes from the north of England in the early 1800s
And it paints a picture of what life was like in a fishing village in Northumberland back then.
There's a lot of singing
There's a lot of dancing.
There's a father who's had a couple too many drinks, and there's a whole lot of fish _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _
[N] _ And they're ready to crack it till the boat comes in.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to [E] thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
[Bm] Happy, happy little [N] fishy, that'll have a fishy when the boat comes in. _ _ _
Here's the mother humming like a canny woman, here under comes the father, jerking on the side.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, [E] sing to thy mommy, sing
[F] Happy, happy little fishy, that'll have a haddock when [Am] the boat comes in.
Dance [D] to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, [C] sing to thy mommy, sing
[D] Our Tommy's always fun, he's so fond of ale, that he's kindly to y'all, he'll never [Bm] fail.
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
_ _ _ [D] Thou shalt have a fishy, and a little fishy, thou shalt have a mackerel [Ab] when the boat comes in.
_ [D] Comes [Dm] in, the [Gm] boat comes [A] _ in. _
I said, _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
[G] Happy, happy little fishy, [N] that'll have a salmon when the boat comes in.
Dance to thy _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [C] daddy, sing [Gm] to thy mommy, [C] dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mommy, sing
Happy, happy little fishy, [G] that'll have a fish when the boat comes in.
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _