Chords for The Spinners (UK) - The Leaving Of Liverpool
Tempo:
143.8 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
E
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
[C]
Fare thee well, O [F] Prince's [C] landing stage, River Mersey, fare thee [G] well,
For [C] I'm off to
[F] [C] California, A place that [G] I know [C] right well.
So [G]
fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united we [G] will be.
It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C] of thee.
Well, I'm off to [F]
[C] California, By the way of the old [G] Cape Horn,
And [C] I will write to you [F] a [C] letter, love, When I [G] am
[C] homeward bound.
So [G] fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united [G] we will be.
It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C]
of thee.
Well, I've shipped on a [F] Yankee [C] Clipper ship, Davy Crockett is her [G] name,
[C] And Burgess is [F] her [C] captain, And they say she's [G] a floating [C] hell.
So [G] fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united we [G] will be.
It's [C] not the leaving of Liverpool [F] that
[C] grieves me, But me darlin' when [G] I think [C] of thee.
It's me second trip with [E] Burgess in [F] the
[C] Crockett, And I think that I know [G] him well.
If [C] a man is a sailor, [F] then he'll [C] get along, But if not, [G] why, he's sure [C] in hell.
[G] So fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united [G] we will be.
It's [C] not the leaving of [F] Liverpool that [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C] of thee.
Fare thee well to [F] Lower [C] Frederick Street, And St.
Terri's and [G] Park Lane,
[C] For I know that it's going to be [F] some [C] little time Before I [G] see you [C] again.
[G] So fare thee well, [F] my own [C] true love, When I return, united we [G] will be.
[A] It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that [C] grieves me, But me darlin' when [G] I think [C] of thee.
[N]
[C]
Fare thee well, O [F] Prince's [C] landing stage, River Mersey, fare thee [G] well,
For [C] I'm off to
[F] [C] California, A place that [G] I know [C] right well.
So [G]
fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united we [G] will be.
It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C] of thee.
Well, I'm off to [F]
[C] California, By the way of the old [G] Cape Horn,
And [C] I will write to you [F] a [C] letter, love, When I [G] am
[C] homeward bound.
So [G] fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united [G] we will be.
It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C]
of thee.
Well, I've shipped on a [F] Yankee [C] Clipper ship, Davy Crockett is her [G] name,
[C] And Burgess is [F] her [C] captain, And they say she's [G] a floating [C] hell.
So [G] fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united we [G] will be.
It's [C] not the leaving of Liverpool [F] that
[C] grieves me, But me darlin' when [G] I think [C] of thee.
It's me second trip with [E] Burgess in [F] the
[C] Crockett, And I think that I know [G] him well.
If [C] a man is a sailor, [F] then he'll [C] get along, But if not, [G] why, he's sure [C] in hell.
[G] So fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united [G] we will be.
It's [C] not the leaving of [F] Liverpool that [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C] of thee.
Fare thee well to [F] Lower [C] Frederick Street, And St.
Terri's and [G] Park Lane,
[C] For I know that it's going to be [F] some [C] little time Before I [G] see you [C] again.
[G] So fare thee well, [F] my own [C] true love, When I return, united we [G] will be.
[A] It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that [C] grieves me, But me darlin' when [G] I think [C] of thee.
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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
Fare thee well, O _ _ [F] Prince's _ [C] landing stage, River Mersey, fare thee [G] well, _ _ _
For [C] I'm off to _
_ _ [F] _ _ [C] California, _ A place that [G] I know [C] right well. _
_ _ So [G] _
fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united we [G] will be.
_ _ It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that _ [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C] of thee. _
_ _ Well, I'm off to _ _ [F] _ _
[C] California, _ By the way of the old [G] Cape Horn,
_ _ And [C] I will write to you [F] a [C] letter, love, When I [G] am _
_ [C] homeward bound. _ _
So [G] fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united [G] we will be.
_ _ It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that _ [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C]
of thee.
_ _ Well, I've shipped on a _ [F] Yankee _ [C] Clipper ship, _ Davy _ Crockett is her [G] name, _ _ _
[C] And _ Burgess is [F] her _ _ [C] captain, And they say she's [G] a floating [C] _ hell. _
So [G] _ _ fare thee well, [F] my _ [C] own true love, When I return, united we [G] will be. _
_ It's [C] not the leaving of Liverpool [F] that _
[C] grieves me, But me darlin' when [G] I think [C] of thee.
_ _ It's me second trip with [E] Burgess in [F] the _
_ [C] Crockett, And I think that I know [G] him well.
_ If [C] a man is a sailor, [F] then he'll [C] get along, But if not, [G] why, he's sure [C] in hell.
_ _ [G] So fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united [G] we will be.
_ It's [C] not the leaving of [F] Liverpool that [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C] of thee.
_ _ Fare thee well to _ [F] Lower _ [C] Frederick Street, And St.
Terri's and [G] Park Lane,
_ _ [C] For I know that it's going to be [F] some _ [C] little time Before I [G] see you [C] again.
_ _ _ [G] So fare thee well, [F] my own [C] true love, When I return, united we [G] will be.
_ _ [A] It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that _ [C] grieves me, But me darlin' when [G] I think [C] of thee.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
Fare thee well, O _ _ [F] Prince's _ [C] landing stage, River Mersey, fare thee [G] well, _ _ _
For [C] I'm off to _
_ _ [F] _ _ [C] California, _ A place that [G] I know [C] right well. _
_ _ So [G] _
fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united we [G] will be.
_ _ It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that _ [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C] of thee. _
_ _ Well, I'm off to _ _ [F] _ _
[C] California, _ By the way of the old [G] Cape Horn,
_ _ And [C] I will write to you [F] a [C] letter, love, When I [G] am _
_ [C] homeward bound. _ _
So [G] fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united [G] we will be.
_ _ It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that _ [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C]
of thee.
_ _ Well, I've shipped on a _ [F] Yankee _ [C] Clipper ship, _ Davy _ Crockett is her [G] name, _ _ _
[C] And _ Burgess is [F] her _ _ [C] captain, And they say she's [G] a floating [C] _ hell. _
So [G] _ _ fare thee well, [F] my _ [C] own true love, When I return, united we [G] will be. _
_ It's [C] not the leaving of Liverpool [F] that _
[C] grieves me, But me darlin' when [G] I think [C] of thee.
_ _ It's me second trip with [E] Burgess in [F] the _
_ [C] Crockett, And I think that I know [G] him well.
_ If [C] a man is a sailor, [F] then he'll [C] get along, But if not, [G] why, he's sure [C] in hell.
_ _ [G] So fare thee well, [F] my [C] own true love, When I return, united [G] we will be.
_ It's [C] not the leaving of [F] Liverpool that [C] grieves me, But me darlin' [G] when I think [C] of thee.
_ _ Fare thee well to _ [F] Lower _ [C] Frederick Street, And St.
Terri's and [G] Park Lane,
_ _ [C] For I know that it's going to be [F] some _ [C] little time Before I [G] see you [C] again.
_ _ _ [G] So fare thee well, [F] my own [C] true love, When I return, united we [G] will be.
_ _ [A] It's not [C] the leaving of Liverpool [F] that _ [C] grieves me, But me darlin' when [G] I think [C] of thee.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _