Chords for 2010 Chicago Maritime Festival - Rick Spencer - Whip Jamboree

Tempo:
140.7 bpm
Chords used:

F#m

A

E

F#

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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2010 Chicago Maritime Festival - Rick Spencer - Whip Jamboree chords
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[F#m] [E] [A]
Now me lads be of good cheer, for the Irish [F#] coast will soon draw near.
We'll set our sails for Old Cape Clear, Ginny get your old cake done.
Jamboree, whap, jamboree, there's a long tail sailor coming up [E] behind.
Jamboree, whap, jamboree, [F#m] Ginny get your old cake done.
[A]
Now me lads we're off Hollyhead, no more to cast the dip seam [F#m] lead.
[Em] Tonight I'll [F#m] sleep in a lovely [C#m] feather bed, Ginny get your [F#m] old cake done.
100%  ➙  141BPM
F#m
123111112
A
1231
E
2311
F#
134211112
B
12341112
F#m
123111112
A
1231
E
2311
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[F#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _
Now me lads be of good cheer, for the Irish [F#] coast will soon draw near.
We'll set our sails for Old Cape Clear, Ginny get your old cake done. _ _ _
_ _ Jamboree, whap, jamboree, there's a long tail sailor coming up [E] behind.
[A] Whoa!
_ Jamboree, whap, _ jamboree, [F#m] Ginny get your old cake done. _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
Now me lads we're off Hollyhead, no more to cast the dip seam [F#m] lead.
[Em] Tonight I'll [F#m] sleep in a lovely [C#m] feather bed, Ginny get your [F#m] old cake done. _ _ _
[A] _ Jamboree, whap, jamboree, there's a long tail sailor coming up behind.
[F#m] Whoa! _
[A] Jamboree, whap, _ _ jamboree, now Ginny get your old cake done. _ _ _
Now me lads [F#m] we're pulling [A] through the locks, I see them young gals all standing [E] in their [F#m] flocks.
There's my Ginny in a new [E] pink frock, [F#m] Ginny [E] get your old [A] cake done. _ _ _ _
_ Jamboree, whap, jamboree, there's a long tail [F#m] sailor coming up [A] behind.
[F#m] Whoa! _
_ Jamboree, whap, [A] _ jamboree, now Ginny get your old cake done. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now me lads we're tied to the pier, go down below, stow your musty gear.
[G#] Tonight I'll [F#m] kiss Ginny [B] my [F#m] dear, Ginny [E] get your old [A] cake done. _ _ _ _
_ Jamboree, whap, jamboree, there's a long tail [F#m] sailor coming [E] up behind.
[F#m] _ _
_ Jamboree, whap, _ jamboree, now Ginny [E] get your [A] old cake done. _ _ _
_ _ _ Now me [F#m] lads I'm [A] safe on shore, and I don't give a damn how the winds do roar.
Throw out me anchor, go to sea, you know more, Ginny get your old cake done. _ _ _ _ _ _
Jamboree, jamboree, there's a long tail sailor coming up [F#] behind.
[F#m] Whoa!
_ Jamboree, whap, [A] _ jamboree, now Ginny [F#] get your old cake [F#m] done.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
In a minute, two weeks, sure, I'll pack me bags and go to sea once [F#m]
more.
Goodbye to you and your Liverpool [E] shore, [F#m] Ginny [E] get your old [F#] cake done.
[A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jamboree, whap, jamboree, there's a long tail _ sailor coming up behind.
Whoa! _
Jamboree, whap, _ jamboree, [F#m] now Ginny [B] get your old [F#m] cake _ done.
_ [A] Ginny get your old cake done.
When I come and [E] get your oats, [F#m] me sock. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _

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