Chords for Willie O Winsbury
Tempo:
100.8 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
E
F#m
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A]
[E] [D]
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[E] [A]
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The king has been [A] a poor [E] prisoner, [D] and a prisoner [E] long [D] in Spain,
[A] while [D] Willy, [A] although in his [F#m] breed, [E] has lain low [A] with his [D] daughter to tame.
What is you, what is you, [A] my daughter [E] dear?
[D] For you look [E] so [D] pale and one.
[A] Oh, have [D] you [F#m] had any sore sickness, [E] nor yet [A] been sleeping, [D] wee man?
I have not had [A] any sore [E] sickness, [D] nor yet been [E]
sleeping, [D] wee man.
I [A] was grieving [D] for you, my [F#m] father dear, [E] after biding so long [D] in Spain.
Cast off, cast [A] off your very [E] brand, girl, [D] stood naked [E] upon [D] a stake,
[A] that I may ken you by your [F#m] shame.
Will you [A] be a maiden [D] or a lame?
So she's cast off her very [E]
brand, girl, stood naked upon [D]
a stake.
[A] Her [G#] haunches were [A] round and her apron [F#m] was short, [E] her cheeks they [A] were pale [D] and one.
So is he a [A] lord or a [E] duke or a knight, [D] or a [E] man of [D] earth or fame?
[A] Or is [D] he one [A] of my [F#m] serving men, [E] that's lately [A] come out [D] of Spain?
Oh, is he a [A] lord or a [E] duke or a knight, or a man of [D] earth or fame?
[A] But he [D] is we [A] a [F#m] Whinsbury, [E] I can find [A] no longer [D] my lane.
So the king he has [A] called for his [E] merry men, all [D] his merry [E] men thirty [D] and three,
[A] says bring [D] me a willy, [F#m] a Whinsbury, [E] for hanged [A] he [D] shall be.
But when he came the king [E]
before, he [D] was clad all in [D] red silk,
[E] [A] his hair [D] was [A] like a [F#m] strands of gold, his [E] cheeks [A] they were white [D] as milk.
Well, it is nay a wonder, [E] says [E]
the king, [D] my [E] daughter's heart [D] you did win.
[A] For if I were a woman [A] as I [F#m] am a man, [E] my bedfellow [A] you would [D] have been.
So will you [A] marry my [E] daughter Janet, [D] by the [E] truth of your [D]
right hand?
[A] And will [D] you marry [A] my [F#m] daughter Janet, [E] and be [A] a lord [D] of the land?
Yes, I will [A] marry your [E] daughter Janet, [D] by the [E] truth of [D] my right hand.
And I will marry [F#m]
your daughter Janet, [E] but I won't [A] be a lord [D] of the land.
So he's mounted [F#m]
her [A] on a milk [E]-white steed, and [D] himself [E] on a [D] dappled grey,
[A] and he's made her [D] the lady [A] of as much [F#m] land as [E] they could ride in.
[A] Oh, [D] summer's day.
[E] [D]
[A]
[E] [A]
[D]
The king has been [A] a poor [E] prisoner, [D] and a prisoner [E] long [D] in Spain,
[A] while [D] Willy, [A] although in his [F#m] breed, [E] has lain low [A] with his [D] daughter to tame.
What is you, what is you, [A] my daughter [E] dear?
[D] For you look [E] so [D] pale and one.
[A] Oh, have [D] you [F#m] had any sore sickness, [E] nor yet [A] been sleeping, [D] wee man?
I have not had [A] any sore [E] sickness, [D] nor yet been [E]
sleeping, [D] wee man.
I [A] was grieving [D] for you, my [F#m] father dear, [E] after biding so long [D] in Spain.
Cast off, cast [A] off your very [E] brand, girl, [D] stood naked [E] upon [D] a stake,
[A] that I may ken you by your [F#m] shame.
Will you [A] be a maiden [D] or a lame?
So she's cast off her very [E]
brand, girl, stood naked upon [D]
a stake.
[A] Her [G#] haunches were [A] round and her apron [F#m] was short, [E] her cheeks they [A] were pale [D] and one.
So is he a [A] lord or a [E] duke or a knight, [D] or a [E] man of [D] earth or fame?
[A] Or is [D] he one [A] of my [F#m] serving men, [E] that's lately [A] come out [D] of Spain?
Oh, is he a [A] lord or a [E] duke or a knight, or a man of [D] earth or fame?
[A] But he [D] is we [A] a [F#m] Whinsbury, [E] I can find [A] no longer [D] my lane.
So the king he has [A] called for his [E] merry men, all [D] his merry [E] men thirty [D] and three,
[A] says bring [D] me a willy, [F#m] a Whinsbury, [E] for hanged [A] he [D] shall be.
But when he came the king [E]
before, he [D] was clad all in [D] red silk,
[E] [A] his hair [D] was [A] like a [F#m] strands of gold, his [E] cheeks [A] they were white [D] as milk.
Well, it is nay a wonder, [E] says [E]
the king, [D] my [E] daughter's heart [D] you did win.
[A] For if I were a woman [A] as I [F#m] am a man, [E] my bedfellow [A] you would [D] have been.
So will you [A] marry my [E] daughter Janet, [D] by the [E] truth of your [D]
right hand?
[A] And will [D] you marry [A] my [F#m] daughter Janet, [E] and be [A] a lord [D] of the land?
Yes, I will [A] marry your [E] daughter Janet, [D] by the [E] truth of [D] my right hand.
And I will marry [F#m]
your daughter Janet, [E] but I won't [A] be a lord [D] of the land.
So he's mounted [F#m]
her [A] on a milk [E]-white steed, and [D] himself [E] on a [D] dappled grey,
[A] and he's made her [D] the lady [A] of as much [F#m] land as [E] they could ride in.
[A] Oh, [D] summer's day.
Key:
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F#m
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ The king has been [A] a poor [E] _ prisoner, [D] and a prisoner [E] long [D] in Spain,
_ [A] while [D] Willy, _ [A] although in his [F#m] breed, _ [E] has lain low [A] with his [D] daughter to tame. _ _ _
_ _ _ What is you, what is you, [A] my daughter [E] dear?
[D] For you look [E] so [D] pale and one.
[A] Oh, have [D] you [F#m] had any sore sickness, _ [E] nor yet [A] been sleeping, [D] wee man?
I _ _ _ _ _ have not had [A] any sore [E] sickness, _ [D] nor yet been [E]
sleeping, [D] wee man.
I [A] was grieving [D] for you, my [F#m] father dear, _ [E] after biding so long [D] in Spain. _ _ _ _
_ Cast off, cast [A] off your very [E] brand, girl, [D] stood naked [E] upon [D] a stake,
_ [A] that I may ken you by your [F#m] shame.
_ _ Will you [A] be a maiden [D] or a lame? _ _ _ _
So she's cast off her very [E]
brand, girl, stood naked upon [D]
a stake.
[A] Her [G#] haunches were [A] round and her apron [F#m] was short, _ [E] her cheeks they [A] were pale [D] and one. _ _ _ _ _
So is he a [A] lord or a [E] duke or a knight, [D] or a [E] man of [D] earth or fame?
_ [A] Or is [D] he one [A] of my [F#m] serving men, _ [E] that's lately [A] come out [D] of Spain? _ _ _ _ _
Oh, is he a [A] lord or a [E] duke or a knight, or a man of [D] earth or fame?
_ [A] But he [D] is we [A] a [F#m] Whinsbury, _ _ [E] I can find [A] no longer [D] my lane. _ _ _ _ _
So the king he has [A] called for his [E] merry men, all [D] his merry [E] men thirty [D] and three,
_ [A] says bring [D] me a willy, [F#m] a Whinsbury, _ _ [E] for hanged [A] he [D] shall be. _ _ _ _ _
But when he came the king [E]
before, he [D] was clad all in [D] red silk,
[E] _ [A] his hair [D] was [A] like a [F#m] strands of gold, his [E] cheeks [A] they were white [D] as milk. _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, it is nay a wonder, [E] says [E]
the king, [D] my [E] daughter's heart [D] you did win.
_ [A] For if I were a woman [A] as I [F#m] am a man, _ [E] my bedfellow [A] you would [D] have been. _ _ _ _ _
So will you [A] marry my [E] daughter Janet, [D] by the [E] truth of your [D]
right hand?
[A] And will [D] you marry [A] my [F#m] daughter Janet, _ [E] and be [A] a lord [D] of the land? _ _ _ _
_ Yes, I will [A] marry your [E] daughter Janet, [D] by the [E] truth of [D] my right hand.
And I will marry [F#m]
your daughter Janet, _ [E] but I won't [A] be a lord [D] of the land. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So he's mounted _ [F#m]
her [A] on a milk [E]-white _ _ steed, and [D] himself [E] on a _ [D] dappled grey,
_ [A] and he's made her [D] the lady [A] of as much [F#m] land as [E] they could ride in.
[A] _ Oh, [D] summer's day. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ The king has been [A] a poor [E] _ prisoner, [D] and a prisoner [E] long [D] in Spain,
_ [A] while [D] Willy, _ [A] although in his [F#m] breed, _ [E] has lain low [A] with his [D] daughter to tame. _ _ _
_ _ _ What is you, what is you, [A] my daughter [E] dear?
[D] For you look [E] so [D] pale and one.
[A] Oh, have [D] you [F#m] had any sore sickness, _ [E] nor yet [A] been sleeping, [D] wee man?
I _ _ _ _ _ have not had [A] any sore [E] sickness, _ [D] nor yet been [E]
sleeping, [D] wee man.
I [A] was grieving [D] for you, my [F#m] father dear, _ [E] after biding so long [D] in Spain. _ _ _ _
_ Cast off, cast [A] off your very [E] brand, girl, [D] stood naked [E] upon [D] a stake,
_ [A] that I may ken you by your [F#m] shame.
_ _ Will you [A] be a maiden [D] or a lame? _ _ _ _
So she's cast off her very [E]
brand, girl, stood naked upon [D]
a stake.
[A] Her [G#] haunches were [A] round and her apron [F#m] was short, _ [E] her cheeks they [A] were pale [D] and one. _ _ _ _ _
So is he a [A] lord or a [E] duke or a knight, [D] or a [E] man of [D] earth or fame?
_ [A] Or is [D] he one [A] of my [F#m] serving men, _ [E] that's lately [A] come out [D] of Spain? _ _ _ _ _
Oh, is he a [A] lord or a [E] duke or a knight, or a man of [D] earth or fame?
_ [A] But he [D] is we [A] a [F#m] Whinsbury, _ _ [E] I can find [A] no longer [D] my lane. _ _ _ _ _
So the king he has [A] called for his [E] merry men, all [D] his merry [E] men thirty [D] and three,
_ [A] says bring [D] me a willy, [F#m] a Whinsbury, _ _ [E] for hanged [A] he [D] shall be. _ _ _ _ _
But when he came the king [E]
before, he [D] was clad all in [D] red silk,
[E] _ [A] his hair [D] was [A] like a [F#m] strands of gold, his [E] cheeks [A] they were white [D] as milk. _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, it is nay a wonder, [E] says [E]
the king, [D] my [E] daughter's heart [D] you did win.
_ [A] For if I were a woman [A] as I [F#m] am a man, _ [E] my bedfellow [A] you would [D] have been. _ _ _ _ _
So will you [A] marry my [E] daughter Janet, [D] by the [E] truth of your [D]
right hand?
[A] And will [D] you marry [A] my [F#m] daughter Janet, _ [E] and be [A] a lord [D] of the land? _ _ _ _
_ Yes, I will [A] marry your [E] daughter Janet, [D] by the [E] truth of [D] my right hand.
And I will marry [F#m]
your daughter Janet, _ [E] but I won't [A] be a lord [D] of the land. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So he's mounted _ [F#m]
her [A] on a milk [E]-white _ _ steed, and [D] himself [E] on a _ [D] dappled grey,
_ [A] and he's made her [D] the lady [A] of as much [F#m] land as [E] they could ride in.
[A] _ Oh, [D] summer's day. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _