Chords for Traffic - John Barleycorn
Tempo:
99.2 bpm
Chords used:
Em
A
G
D
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em] [A] [G] [D] .
[Em] The [A] world's [Em] free, [G] came down [Em] from the west [A].
Their [G] fortunes [D] for [Em] tonight .
[A] On these three [Em] ends made a [D] solemn [Em].
vow [A] John [G] Marley, [D] gold must [Em] die.
[G] They ploughed, they [D] sowed, [Em] they harrowed them [G] Glass [A] upon [B] his head .
[Am] On these three [Em] ends [D] made a solemn [Em] vow [A] John [G] Marley, [D] gold [Em] must die.
[A] [G] .
[D] [Em] [A] [G] .
[Em] [A] .
[Em] [D] [Em] [A] .
[Em] [D] [Em] [A] Let [Em] him lie [G] for a [D] very [Em] long time Till [A] the rain from [G] [D] heaven [Em] did pour .
And [A] [Em] little Sir John [G] sprung up [Em] his head And [A] so [G] [D] amazed [Em] them all.
[G] They let him [D] stand [Em] till midsummer's [G] day To look for [A].
pale [B] and poor .
[Am] And little [Em] Sir John's grown [G] a long, [D] long [Em] beard And [A] so [G] [D] became [Em] he.
They [A] [Em] [D] .
[Em] [A] [G] [D] .
[E] [A] [G] [D] .
[Em] [D] .
[Em] [A] [Em] fired him with [G] a scythe so [Em] sharp [A] To cut him [G] off [D] at the [Em] knee.
[A] They rolled [Em] him and [G] tied him by [Em] the waist [A] Serving him [G] most [D] [Em] barbarously .
[G] They've hired [D] [Em] men with the sharpest [G] forks Who've gripped [A] him to [B] the heart.
And [Am] the loader he [Em] has served [G] him [D] worse than [Em] that For [A] he's bound [D] him to [Em] the cart .
[A] [G] [Em] .
[A] [G] [Em] .
[A] [G] [D] [E] .
[A] [G] [D] [Em] .
[A] They wheeled [Em] him around and [Bm] around a [Em] field Till [A] they came [G] unto [Em] a bond.
[A] And there [Em] they made [G] a [Em] solemn oath [A] On poor [G] John [D].
[Em] Marley, gold.
[G] They've hired men [Em] with the craftiest sticks Who've cut [G] him [A] skin [B] from bone.
And [Am] the loader he [Em] has served [G] him worse [Em] than that For [A] he's bound him [G] between [D] two [Em].
stones.
[A] [Em] [D] [Em] .
[A] [G] [Em] .
[A] [G] [D] [E] .
[A] [G] [B] [Em] .
[A] And little [Em] Sir John and [Bm] the brown [Em] bow And [A] his [G] brandy [Em] in the glass.
[A] And little [Em] Sir John and [Bm] the [Em] brown bow [A] Who the [G] strongest man [Em] had last.
[G] The huntsman [Bm] he [Em] can't hunt the bat [G] For so [A] loudly do they [B] whistle.
And the tinker [Em] he can't mend [Bm] his own [Em] pots [A] Without a [G] little.
[Em] [D] [E] Cool?
.
[F#] [N] .
[E] .
[C] [F] [N] .
[Em] The [A] world's [Em] free, [G] came down [Em] from the west [A].
Their [G] fortunes [D] for [Em] tonight .
[A] On these three [Em] ends made a [D] solemn [Em].
vow [A] John [G] Marley, [D] gold must [Em] die.
[G] They ploughed, they [D] sowed, [Em] they harrowed them [G] Glass [A] upon [B] his head .
[Am] On these three [Em] ends [D] made a solemn [Em] vow [A] John [G] Marley, [D] gold [Em] must die.
[A] [G] .
[D] [Em] [A] [G] .
[Em] [A] .
[Em] [D] [Em] [A] .
[Em] [D] [Em] [A] Let [Em] him lie [G] for a [D] very [Em] long time Till [A] the rain from [G] [D] heaven [Em] did pour .
And [A] [Em] little Sir John [G] sprung up [Em] his head And [A] so [G] [D] amazed [Em] them all.
[G] They let him [D] stand [Em] till midsummer's [G] day To look for [A].
pale [B] and poor .
[Am] And little [Em] Sir John's grown [G] a long, [D] long [Em] beard And [A] so [G] [D] became [Em] he.
They [A] [Em] [D] .
[Em] [A] [G] [D] .
[E] [A] [G] [D] .
[Em] [D] .
[Em] [A] [Em] fired him with [G] a scythe so [Em] sharp [A] To cut him [G] off [D] at the [Em] knee.
[A] They rolled [Em] him and [G] tied him by [Em] the waist [A] Serving him [G] most [D] [Em] barbarously .
[G] They've hired [D] [Em] men with the sharpest [G] forks Who've gripped [A] him to [B] the heart.
And [Am] the loader he [Em] has served [G] him [D] worse than [Em] that For [A] he's bound [D] him to [Em] the cart .
[A] [G] [Em] .
[A] [G] [Em] .
[A] [G] [D] [E] .
[A] [G] [D] [Em] .
[A] They wheeled [Em] him around and [Bm] around a [Em] field Till [A] they came [G] unto [Em] a bond.
[A] And there [Em] they made [G] a [Em] solemn oath [A] On poor [G] John [D].
[Em] Marley, gold.
[G] They've hired men [Em] with the craftiest sticks Who've cut [G] him [A] skin [B] from bone.
And [Am] the loader he [Em] has served [G] him worse [Em] than that For [A] he's bound him [G] between [D] two [Em].
stones.
[A] [Em] [D] [Em] .
[A] [G] [Em] .
[A] [G] [D] [E] .
[A] [G] [B] [Em] .
[A] And little [Em] Sir John and [Bm] the brown [Em] bow And [A] his [G] brandy [Em] in the glass.
[A] And little [Em] Sir John and [Bm] the [Em] brown bow [A] Who the [G] strongest man [Em] had last.
[G] The huntsman [Bm] he [Em] can't hunt the bat [G] For so [A] loudly do they [B] whistle.
And the tinker [Em] he can't mend [Bm] his own [Em] pots [A] Without a [G] little.
[Em] [D] [E] Cool?
.
[F#] [N] .
[E] .
[C] [F] [N] .
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[Em] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _ .
[Em] _ _ _ The [A] world's [Em] free, [G] came down [Em] from the west _ _ [A].
Their [G] fortunes [D] for [Em] tonight _ _ _ .
[A] On these three [Em] ends made a [D] solemn [Em].
vow _ [A] John [G] Marley, [D] gold must [Em] die.
_ [G] They ploughed, they [D] sowed, [Em] they harrowed them [G] Glass [A] upon [B] his head _ _ _ _ _ .
_ [Am] On these three [Em] ends [D] made a solemn [Em] vow _ [A] John [G] Marley, [D] gold [Em] must die.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ .
[D] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ .
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ .
[Em] _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ .
[Em] _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] Let [Em] him lie [G] for a [D] very [Em] long time _ Till [A] the rain from [G] [D] heaven [Em] did pour _ .
And [A] _ [Em] little Sir John [G] sprung up [Em] his head _ And [A] so [G] [D] amazed [Em] them all.
_ [G] They let him [D] stand [Em] till _ midsummer's [G] day To look for [A].
pale [B] and poor _ _ _ _ _ .
[Am] And little [Em] Sir John's grown [G] a long, [D] long [Em] beard _ And [A] so [G] [D] became [Em] he.
They _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ [D] _ .
[Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ .
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ .
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ .
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] [Em] fired him with [G] a scythe so [Em] sharp _ _ [A] To cut him [G] off [D] at the [Em] knee.
_ _ [A] They rolled [Em] him and [G] tied him by [Em] the waist _ [A] Serving him [G] most [D] [Em] barbarously _ _ .
_ [G] They've hired [D] [Em] men with the sharpest [G] forks Who've gripped [A] him to [B] the heart.
_ _ And _ [Am] the loader he [Em] has served [G] him [D] worse than [Em] that For [A] he's bound [D] him to [Em] the cart _ _ .
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ .
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ .
[A] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [E] _ _ _ _ .
[A] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ _ .
[A] They wheeled [Em] him around and [Bm] around a [Em] field _ Till [A] they came [G] unto [Em] a bond.
_ [A] And there [Em] they made [G] a [Em] solemn oath _ [A] On poor [G] John [D].
[Em] Marley, gold.
_ [G] They've hired men [Em] with the craftiest sticks Who've cut [G] him [A] skin [B] from bone.
_ _ And _ _ [Am] the loader he [Em] has served [G] him worse [Em] than that _ For [A] he's bound him [G] between [D] two [Em].
stones.
_ _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ [D] _ [Em] _ .
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ .
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [E] _ .
_ _ _ [A] _ [G] _ [B] _ [Em] _ _ .
_ _ [A] And little [Em] Sir John and [Bm] the brown [Em] bow And [A] his [G] brandy [Em] in the glass.
_ _ [A] And little [Em] Sir John and [Bm] the [Em] brown bow _ [A] Who the [G] strongest man [Em] had last.
_ _ [G] The huntsman [Bm] he [Em] can't hunt the bat [G] For so [A] loudly do they [B] whistle.
_ And _ _ _ the tinker [Em] he can't mend [Bm] his own [Em] pots _ _ [A] Without a [G] little.
[Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] Cool?
_ .
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ .
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ [N] _ .
[Em] _ _ _ The [A] world's [Em] free, [G] came down [Em] from the west _ _ [A].
Their [G] fortunes [D] for [Em] tonight _ _ _ .
[A] On these three [Em] ends made a [D] solemn [Em].
vow _ [A] John [G] Marley, [D] gold must [Em] die.
_ [G] They ploughed, they [D] sowed, [Em] they harrowed them [G] Glass [A] upon [B] his head _ _ _ _ _ .
_ [Am] On these three [Em] ends [D] made a solemn [Em] vow _ [A] John [G] Marley, [D] gold [Em] must die.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ .
[D] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ .
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ .
[Em] _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ .
[Em] _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] Let [Em] him lie [G] for a [D] very [Em] long time _ Till [A] the rain from [G] [D] heaven [Em] did pour _ .
And [A] _ [Em] little Sir John [G] sprung up [Em] his head _ And [A] so [G] [D] amazed [Em] them all.
_ [G] They let him [D] stand [Em] till _ midsummer's [G] day To look for [A].
pale [B] and poor _ _ _ _ _ .
[Am] And little [Em] Sir John's grown [G] a long, [D] long [Em] beard _ And [A] so [G] [D] became [Em] he.
They _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ [D] _ .
[Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ .
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ .
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ .
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] [Em] fired him with [G] a scythe so [Em] sharp _ _ [A] To cut him [G] off [D] at the [Em] knee.
_ _ [A] They rolled [Em] him and [G] tied him by [Em] the waist _ [A] Serving him [G] most [D] [Em] barbarously _ _ .
_ [G] They've hired [D] [Em] men with the sharpest [G] forks Who've gripped [A] him to [B] the heart.
_ _ And _ [Am] the loader he [Em] has served [G] him [D] worse than [Em] that For [A] he's bound [D] him to [Em] the cart _ _ .
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ .
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ .
[A] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [E] _ _ _ _ .
[A] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ _ .
[A] They wheeled [Em] him around and [Bm] around a [Em] field _ Till [A] they came [G] unto [Em] a bond.
_ [A] And there [Em] they made [G] a [Em] solemn oath _ [A] On poor [G] John [D].
[Em] Marley, gold.
_ [G] They've hired men [Em] with the craftiest sticks Who've cut [G] him [A] skin [B] from bone.
_ _ And _ _ [Am] the loader he [Em] has served [G] him worse [Em] than that _ For [A] he's bound him [G] between [D] two [Em].
stones.
_ _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ [D] _ [Em] _ .
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ .
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [E] _ .
_ _ _ [A] _ [G] _ [B] _ [Em] _ _ .
_ _ [A] And little [Em] Sir John and [Bm] the brown [Em] bow And [A] his [G] brandy [Em] in the glass.
_ _ [A] And little [Em] Sir John and [Bm] the [Em] brown bow _ [A] Who the [G] strongest man [Em] had last.
_ _ [G] The huntsman [Bm] he [Em] can't hunt the bat [G] For so [A] loudly do they [B] whistle.
_ And _ _ _ the tinker [Em] he can't mend [Bm] his own [Em] pots _ _ [A] Without a [G] little.
[Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] Cool?
_ .
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ .
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ [N] _ .