Chords for Tinker Tanner
Tempo:
124.7 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his way
Well Tinker Tanner came [G] to town, his wares [A] are for to [D] sell
The folk in there did see his [G] wares and bid [D] they wish him well
With pots and knives from men and [G] wives and a whole [A] array of meats
[D] From ater to the [A] shawl he brings, [G] all the [D] sweetest treats
Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his way
Well Tinker Tanner met a [G] man who's forty [A] daughters high
[D] And the man did give the Tinker [G] shelter [A] from the stormy [D] sky
Now many things a Tinker [G] is, but to one there [A] is no maybe
[D] And nine months later the [A] kind old man [G]
met [A] forty [D] Tinker babies
Well Tinker Tanner with [G] eyes so bright, he's in the square [A] [D] today
But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [A] Tanner's [D] on his way
Well a noble man from [G] Odick, he cried [A] out with sorrow
[D] For a pair of spectacles he'd [G] lost forty [D] span ago
He searched his entire castle [G] ground from his belly [A] to his bed
[D] But one place he never [A] thought to look, [G] for they sat [D] upon his head
Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [G] morning light, Tinker [A] [D] Tanner's on his way
Well a drunk in a bar met a [G] lass who said she [A] never wed
[D] He offered her a drink to [G] share and [D] soon they shared a bed
The tubbing stopped, the man admitted [G] he never knew [A] his father
[D] But if he had he [A] might have known [G] she was his [A] [D] father's only daughter
Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his way
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1, 2, 1, 2
Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his way
Well Tinker Tanner came [G] to town, his wares [A] are for to [D] sell
The folk in there did see his [G] wares and bid [D] they wish him well
With pots and knives from men and [G] wives and a whole [A] array of meats
[D] From ater to the [A] shawl he brings, [G] all the [D] sweetest treats
Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his way
Well Tinker Tanner met a [G] man who's forty [A] daughters high
[D] And the man did give the Tinker [G] shelter [A] from the stormy [D] sky
Now many things a Tinker [G] is, but to one there [A] is no maybe
[D] And nine months later the [A] kind old man [G]
met [A] forty [D] Tinker babies
Well Tinker Tanner with [G] eyes so bright, he's in the square [A] [D] today
But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [A] Tanner's [D] on his way
Well a noble man from [G] Odick, he cried [A] out with sorrow
[D] For a pair of spectacles he'd [G] lost forty [D] span ago
He searched his entire castle [G] ground from his belly [A] to his bed
[D] But one place he never [A] thought to look, [G] for they sat [D] upon his head
Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [G] morning light, Tinker [A] [D] Tanner's on his way
Well a drunk in a bar met a [G] lass who said she [A] never wed
[D] He offered her a drink to [G] share and [D] soon they shared a bed
The tubbing stopped, the man admitted [G] he never knew [A] his father
[D] But if he had he [A] might have known [G] she was his [A] [D] father's only daughter
Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his way
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Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, _ [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his way
_ _ Well _ _ _ Tinker Tanner came [G] to town, his wares [A] are for to [D] sell
The folk in there did see his [G] wares and bid [D] they wish him well
With pots and knives from men and [G] wives and a whole [A] array of meats
[D] From ater to the [A] shawl he brings, [G] _ all the [D] sweetest treats _ _
Well _ _ _ _ Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his way
Well _ _ _ _ _ Tinker Tanner met a [G] man who's forty [A] daughters high
[D] And the man did give the Tinker [G] shelter [A] from the stormy [D] sky
Now many things a Tinker [G] is, but to one there [A] is no maybe
[D] And nine months later the [A] kind old man [G]
met [A] forty [D] Tinker babies
Well _ _ _ _ _ Tinker Tanner with [G] eyes so bright, he's in the square [A] [D] today
But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] _ Tinker [A] Tanner's [D] on his way
_ Well _ _ _ a noble man from [G] Odick, he cried [A] out with sorrow
[D] For a pair of spectacles he'd [G] lost forty [D] span ago
He searched his entire castle [G] ground from his belly [A] to his bed
[D] But one place he never [A] thought to look, [G] for they sat [D] upon his head _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [G] morning light, Tinker [A] [D] Tanner's on his way
Well _ _ _ _ a drunk in a bar met a [G] lass who said she [A] never wed
[D] He offered her a drink to [G] share and [D] soon they shared a bed
The tubbing stopped, the man admitted [G] he never knew [A] his father
[D] But if he had he [A] might have known [G] she was his [A] [D] father's only _ daughter
_ _ _ _ _ Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his _ way
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Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, _ [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his way
_ _ Well _ _ _ Tinker Tanner came [G] to town, his wares [A] are for to [D] sell
The folk in there did see his [G] wares and bid [D] they wish him well
With pots and knives from men and [G] wives and a whole [A] array of meats
[D] From ater to the [A] shawl he brings, [G] _ all the [D] sweetest treats _ _
Well _ _ _ _ Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his way
Well _ _ _ _ _ Tinker Tanner met a [G] man who's forty [A] daughters high
[D] And the man did give the Tinker [G] shelter [A] from the stormy [D] sky
Now many things a Tinker [G] is, but to one there [A] is no maybe
[D] And nine months later the [A] kind old man [G]
met [A] forty [D] Tinker babies
Well _ _ _ _ _ Tinker Tanner with [G] eyes so bright, he's in the square [A] [D] today
But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] _ Tinker [A] Tanner's [D] on his way
_ Well _ _ _ a noble man from [G] Odick, he cried [A] out with sorrow
[D] For a pair of spectacles he'd [G] lost forty [D] span ago
He searched his entire castle [G] ground from his belly [A] to his bed
[D] But one place he never [A] thought to look, [G] for they sat [D] upon his head _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [G] morning light, Tinker [A] [D] Tanner's on his way
Well _ _ _ _ a drunk in a bar met a [G] lass who said she [A] never wed
[D] He offered her a drink to [G] share and [D] soon they shared a bed
The tubbing stopped, the man admitted [G] he never knew [A] his father
[D] But if he had he [A] might have known [G] she was his [A] [D] father's only _ daughter
_ _ _ _ _ Well Tinker Tanner with eyes so [G] bright, he's in the [A] square today
[D] But come tomorrow's [A] morning light, [G] Tinker [D] Tanner's on his _ way
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