Chords for The Sweet Kumadee - The Gaugers
Tempo:
62.35 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
E
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [D] There was a ship sailed in the North Country, The name o' that ship was the sweet comedy,
She was built o' the pine and the bay oak tree,
And sailed in the lowlands, lowlands, Aye, she sailed [A] in the lowlands sea.
We hid in a sailed a league, a league but barely three,
And the lookout man he sighted a French gaudy, He says, well I'll be sent to the bottom o'
the sea, As we sailed in the lowlands, lowlands,
[A] As we sailed in the [D] lowlands sea.
Oot speak the cabin [A] boy, and bravely [D] oot speak he,
Captain, o' captain, fit wit ye gie tae me, Gine I swim along side o' yon French gaudy,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And sink her in the lowlands sea.
I'd gie ye [A] goud, and [D] I would gie ye fee, And my eldest doctor, yer [F#m] bride for to be,
Gine ye'll swim along side o' yon French gaudy,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And [A] sink her in the [D] lowlands sea.
Well ye'll wrap me in [A] tae an owl [D]-bull-skin, Ye'll tuck me tae the side-eye, and there
ye'll throw me in, With my instruments about me tae the gaudy
I will swim, And sink her in the lowlands, [E] lowlands,
And sink her [A] in the [D] lowlands sea.
Say the boy bent his back, and a-wa swam he, He swam till he's come tae the French gaudy,
With his instruments about him he started tae m'clee,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And sink her in the lowlands sea.
Now it's somewhere at the Cairns, somewhere at the Dice,
It's four and twenty holes that he's pierced in her side,
Until the sad water it flashed afore their eyes,
And they drooned in the lowlands, lowlands, And they drooned in the lowlands sea.
[A] [D]
[A] [D] Well Captain, [A] oh Captain be as true [D] as ye're worth,
Ye'll throw me a rope and ye'll pull me on board,
For the gaudy she's lying at the bottom o'er the roof,
She's lying in the lowlands, lowlands, Aye [E] she's lying in the lowlands [D] sea.
I'll neither throw a rope nor I'll pull ye on board,
Ye can swim till ye droon, as true as my word,
Ye can swim till ye sink tae the bottom o'er the road,
Ye can droon in the lowlands, lowlands, Ye can droon in the lowlands sea.
Ye'll throw me a [A] rope and ye'll [D] pull me fae the sea,
For I'll swim tae the side o' yer sweet comedy,
And I'll sink yer tae the bottom like the French Godie,
That's lying in the lowlands, lowlands, That is [A] lying in the [D] lowlands sea.
Say he's thrown him a rope [A] and he's pulled him fae the sea,
[D] He's gint tae him his gaud, he's gint tae him the fee,
And his eldest daughter his bride for to be,
As [D] they sailed in the lowlands, lowlands, [E] As they sailed [A] in the [D] lowlands sea.
She was built o' the pine and the bay oak tree,
And sailed in the lowlands, lowlands, Aye, she sailed [A] in the lowlands sea.
We hid in a sailed a league, a league but barely three,
And the lookout man he sighted a French gaudy, He says, well I'll be sent to the bottom o'
the sea, As we sailed in the lowlands, lowlands,
[A] As we sailed in the [D] lowlands sea.
Oot speak the cabin [A] boy, and bravely [D] oot speak he,
Captain, o' captain, fit wit ye gie tae me, Gine I swim along side o' yon French gaudy,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And sink her in the lowlands sea.
I'd gie ye [A] goud, and [D] I would gie ye fee, And my eldest doctor, yer [F#m] bride for to be,
Gine ye'll swim along side o' yon French gaudy,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And [A] sink her in the [D] lowlands sea.
Well ye'll wrap me in [A] tae an owl [D]-bull-skin, Ye'll tuck me tae the side-eye, and there
ye'll throw me in, With my instruments about me tae the gaudy
I will swim, And sink her in the lowlands, [E] lowlands,
And sink her [A] in the [D] lowlands sea.
Say the boy bent his back, and a-wa swam he, He swam till he's come tae the French gaudy,
With his instruments about him he started tae m'clee,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And sink her in the lowlands sea.
Now it's somewhere at the Cairns, somewhere at the Dice,
It's four and twenty holes that he's pierced in her side,
Until the sad water it flashed afore their eyes,
And they drooned in the lowlands, lowlands, And they drooned in the lowlands sea.
[A] [D]
[A] [D] Well Captain, [A] oh Captain be as true [D] as ye're worth,
Ye'll throw me a rope and ye'll pull me on board,
For the gaudy she's lying at the bottom o'er the roof,
She's lying in the lowlands, lowlands, Aye [E] she's lying in the lowlands [D] sea.
I'll neither throw a rope nor I'll pull ye on board,
Ye can swim till ye droon, as true as my word,
Ye can swim till ye sink tae the bottom o'er the road,
Ye can droon in the lowlands, lowlands, Ye can droon in the lowlands sea.
Ye'll throw me a [A] rope and ye'll [D] pull me fae the sea,
For I'll swim tae the side o' yer sweet comedy,
And I'll sink yer tae the bottom like the French Godie,
That's lying in the lowlands, lowlands, That is [A] lying in the [D] lowlands sea.
Say he's thrown him a rope [A] and he's pulled him fae the sea,
[D] He's gint tae him his gaud, he's gint tae him the fee,
And his eldest daughter his bride for to be,
As [D] they sailed in the lowlands, lowlands, [E] As they sailed [A] in the [D] lowlands sea.
Key:
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F#m
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F#m
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ There was a ship sailed in the North Country, The name o' that ship was the sweet comedy,
She was built o' the pine and the bay oak tree,
And sailed in the lowlands, lowlands, Aye, she sailed [A] in the lowlands sea.
We hid in a sailed a league, a league but barely three,
And the lookout man he sighted a French gaudy, He says, well I'll be sent to the bottom o'
the sea, As we sailed in the lowlands, lowlands,
[A] As we sailed in the [D] lowlands sea.
Oot speak the cabin [A] boy, and bravely [D] oot speak he,
Captain, o' captain, fit wit ye gie tae me, Gine I swim along side o' yon French gaudy,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And sink her in the lowlands sea.
I'd gie ye [A] goud, and [D] I would gie ye fee, And my eldest doctor, yer [F#m] bride for to be,
Gine ye'll swim along side o' yon French gaudy,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And [A] sink her in the [D] lowlands sea. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well ye'll wrap me in [A] tae an owl [D]-bull-skin, Ye'll tuck me tae the side-eye, and there
ye'll throw me in, With my instruments about me tae the gaudy
I will swim, And sink her in the lowlands, [E] lowlands,
And sink her [A] in the [D] lowlands sea.
Say the boy bent his back, and a-wa swam he, He swam till he's come tae the French gaudy,
With his instruments about him he started tae m'clee,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And sink her in the lowlands sea.
Now it's somewhere at the Cairns, somewhere at the Dice,
It's four and twenty holes that he's pierced in her side,
Until the sad water it flashed afore their eyes,
And they drooned in the lowlands, lowlands, And they drooned in the lowlands sea.
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ Well Captain, [A] oh Captain be as true [D] as ye're worth,
Ye'll throw me a rope and ye'll pull me on board,
For the gaudy she's lying at the bottom o'er the roof,
She's lying in the lowlands, lowlands, Aye [E] she's lying in the lowlands [D] sea.
I'll neither throw a rope nor I'll pull ye on board,
Ye can swim till ye droon, as true as my word,
Ye can swim till ye sink tae the bottom o'er the road,
Ye can droon in the lowlands, lowlands, Ye can droon in the lowlands sea.
Ye'll throw me a [A] rope and ye'll [D] pull me fae the sea,
For I'll swim tae the side o' yer sweet comedy,
And I'll sink yer tae the bottom like the French Godie,
That's lying in the lowlands, lowlands, That is [A] lying in the [D] lowlands sea.
Say he's thrown him a rope [A] and he's pulled him fae the sea,
[D] He's gint tae him his gaud, he's gint tae him the fee,
And his eldest daughter his bride for to be,
As [D] they sailed in the lowlands, lowlands, [E] As they sailed [A] in the [D] lowlands sea. _ _ _ _
She was built o' the pine and the bay oak tree,
And sailed in the lowlands, lowlands, Aye, she sailed [A] in the lowlands sea.
We hid in a sailed a league, a league but barely three,
And the lookout man he sighted a French gaudy, He says, well I'll be sent to the bottom o'
the sea, As we sailed in the lowlands, lowlands,
[A] As we sailed in the [D] lowlands sea.
Oot speak the cabin [A] boy, and bravely [D] oot speak he,
Captain, o' captain, fit wit ye gie tae me, Gine I swim along side o' yon French gaudy,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And sink her in the lowlands sea.
I'd gie ye [A] goud, and [D] I would gie ye fee, And my eldest doctor, yer [F#m] bride for to be,
Gine ye'll swim along side o' yon French gaudy,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And [A] sink her in the [D] lowlands sea. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well ye'll wrap me in [A] tae an owl [D]-bull-skin, Ye'll tuck me tae the side-eye, and there
ye'll throw me in, With my instruments about me tae the gaudy
I will swim, And sink her in the lowlands, [E] lowlands,
And sink her [A] in the [D] lowlands sea.
Say the boy bent his back, and a-wa swam he, He swam till he's come tae the French gaudy,
With his instruments about him he started tae m'clee,
And sink her in the lowlands, lowlands, And sink her in the lowlands sea.
Now it's somewhere at the Cairns, somewhere at the Dice,
It's four and twenty holes that he's pierced in her side,
Until the sad water it flashed afore their eyes,
And they drooned in the lowlands, lowlands, And they drooned in the lowlands sea.
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ Well Captain, [A] oh Captain be as true [D] as ye're worth,
Ye'll throw me a rope and ye'll pull me on board,
For the gaudy she's lying at the bottom o'er the roof,
She's lying in the lowlands, lowlands, Aye [E] she's lying in the lowlands [D] sea.
I'll neither throw a rope nor I'll pull ye on board,
Ye can swim till ye droon, as true as my word,
Ye can swim till ye sink tae the bottom o'er the road,
Ye can droon in the lowlands, lowlands, Ye can droon in the lowlands sea.
Ye'll throw me a [A] rope and ye'll [D] pull me fae the sea,
For I'll swim tae the side o' yer sweet comedy,
And I'll sink yer tae the bottom like the French Godie,
That's lying in the lowlands, lowlands, That is [A] lying in the [D] lowlands sea.
Say he's thrown him a rope [A] and he's pulled him fae the sea,
[D] He's gint tae him his gaud, he's gint tae him the fee,
And his eldest daughter his bride for to be,
As [D] they sailed in the lowlands, lowlands, [E] As they sailed [A] in the [D] lowlands sea. _ _ _ _