Chords for Alex Beaton - Hey Johnny Cope - Alex Beaton Update & Places to Help
Tempo:
129.1 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
D
Dm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[C]
[D] [A] [Dm]
Cope sent to challenge [A] Freedon Bar, [C] Charlie meet me on ye darn,
And I'll learn ye the art of [D] war if you [C] meet me in [D] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were walking I would wait, [Dm] to gang [C] to the [Dm] coals in the morn.
When Charlie looked the letter upon, [C] he drew his sword the scabbard from,
Come follow me my merry men, [D] and we'll [C] meet Johnny Cope [D] in the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang [C] to the [D] coals in the morn.
Now Johnny be as good as you [C] want, come let us try,
Be fire and sword, and then I'll flee like a frightened bird,
[D] That's [C] chased from its nest in [Dm] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang [C] to the [Dm] coals in the morn.
When Johnny [A] Cope he heard o' [C] this, he thought it wouldn't be a miss,
To have a horse in readiness, [D] to [C] flee a war in [D] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang to [C] the [Dm] coals in the morn.
[A] By now Johnny get up and [C] run, the highland bagpipes make a din,
[F] It's best to [C] sleep in a [C] hill skin, [D] for it [C] will be a bloody [D] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang to [C] the [Dm] coals in the morn.
[D]
Johnny Cope to Dunbar [C] came, the spear that him, where's all your men?
[F] The devil can found me, and I [D] can, for I left [C] them all in the [Dm] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [C] wait, to gang to the coals [Dm] in the morn.
[A] Now Johnny Troth you are nae b [C]'late, to come with the news of your end of feet,
[F] Leave your men in sick [D] asteraid, so [C] early in the [D] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were [F] walking I would [C] wait, to [C] gang to the coals [D] in the morn.
In faith Cope Johnny I [A] got sick flags, [C] with [G] their clay moors and fellow bags,
If I face [C] them devil [F] break my legs, [D] so I [C] wish you all a good [Dm] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If [F] ye were walking I would [C] wait, to gang to the [Dm] coals in the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were walking I would wait, [Dm] to [C] gang to the coals in the [D] morn.
[D] [A] [Dm]
Cope sent to challenge [A] Freedon Bar, [C] Charlie meet me on ye darn,
And I'll learn ye the art of [D] war if you [C] meet me in [D] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were walking I would wait, [Dm] to gang [C] to the [Dm] coals in the morn.
When Charlie looked the letter upon, [C] he drew his sword the scabbard from,
Come follow me my merry men, [D] and we'll [C] meet Johnny Cope [D] in the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang [C] to the [D] coals in the morn.
Now Johnny be as good as you [C] want, come let us try,
Be fire and sword, and then I'll flee like a frightened bird,
[D] That's [C] chased from its nest in [Dm] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang [C] to the [Dm] coals in the morn.
When Johnny [A] Cope he heard o' [C] this, he thought it wouldn't be a miss,
To have a horse in readiness, [D] to [C] flee a war in [D] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang to [C] the [Dm] coals in the morn.
[A] By now Johnny get up and [C] run, the highland bagpipes make a din,
[F] It's best to [C] sleep in a [C] hill skin, [D] for it [C] will be a bloody [D] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang to [C] the [Dm] coals in the morn.
[D]
Johnny Cope to Dunbar [C] came, the spear that him, where's all your men?
[F] The devil can found me, and I [D] can, for I left [C] them all in the [Dm] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [C] wait, to gang to the coals [Dm] in the morn.
[A] Now Johnny Troth you are nae b [C]'late, to come with the news of your end of feet,
[F] Leave your men in sick [D] asteraid, so [C] early in the [D] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were [F] walking I would [C] wait, to [C] gang to the coals [D] in the morn.
In faith Cope Johnny I [A] got sick flags, [C] with [G] their clay moors and fellow bags,
If I face [C] them devil [F] break my legs, [D] so I [C] wish you all a good [Dm] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If [F] ye were walking I would [C] wait, to gang to the [Dm] coals in the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were walking I would wait, [Dm] to [C] gang to the coals in the [D] morn.
Key:
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_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [A] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ Cope sent to challenge [A] Freedon Bar, [C] Charlie meet me on ye darn,
And I'll learn ye the art of [D] war if you [C] meet me in [D] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were walking I would wait, [Dm] to gang [C] to the [Dm] coals in the morn. _
_ When Charlie looked the letter upon, [C] he drew his sword the scabbard from,
Come follow me my merry men, [D] and we'll [C] meet Johnny Cope [D] in the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang [C] to the [D] coals in the morn. _
_ Now Johnny be as good as you [C] want, come let us try,
Be fire and sword, and then I'll flee like a frightened bird,
[D] That's [C] chased from its nest in [Dm] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang [C] to the [Dm] coals in the morn. _
_ When Johnny [A] Cope he heard o' [C] this, he thought it wouldn't be a miss,
To have a horse in readiness, [D] to [C] flee a war in [D] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang to [C] the [Dm] coals in the morn. _
[A] _ By now Johnny get up and [C] run, the highland bagpipes make a din,
[F] It's best to [C] sleep in a [C] hill skin, [D] for it [C] will be a bloody [D] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang to [C] the [Dm] coals in the morn.
[D] _
_ _ Johnny Cope to Dunbar [C] came, the spear that him, where's all your men?
[F] The devil can found me, and I [D] can, for I left [C] them all in the [Dm] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [C] wait, to gang to the coals [Dm] in the morn. _ _
[A] Now Johnny Troth you are nae b [C]'late, to come with the news of your end of feet,
[F] Leave your men in sick [D] asteraid, so [C] early in the [D] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were [F] walking I would [C] wait, to [C] gang to the coals [D] in the morn. _ _
In faith Cope Johnny I [A] got sick flags, [C] with [G] their clay moors and fellow bags,
If I face [C] them devil [F] break my legs, [D] so I [C] wish you all a good [Dm] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If [F] ye were walking I would [C] wait, to gang to the [Dm] coals in the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were walking I would wait, _ [Dm] to [C] gang to the coals in the [D] morn. _
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_ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [A] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ Cope sent to challenge [A] Freedon Bar, [C] Charlie meet me on ye darn,
And I'll learn ye the art of [D] war if you [C] meet me in [D] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were walking I would wait, [Dm] to gang [C] to the [Dm] coals in the morn. _
_ When Charlie looked the letter upon, [C] he drew his sword the scabbard from,
Come follow me my merry men, [D] and we'll [C] meet Johnny Cope [D] in the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang [C] to the [D] coals in the morn. _
_ Now Johnny be as good as you [C] want, come let us try,
Be fire and sword, and then I'll flee like a frightened bird,
[D] That's [C] chased from its nest in [Dm] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang [C] to the [Dm] coals in the morn. _
_ When Johnny [A] Cope he heard o' [C] this, he thought it wouldn't be a miss,
To have a horse in readiness, [D] to [C] flee a war in [D] the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang to [C] the [Dm] coals in the morn. _
[A] _ By now Johnny get up and [C] run, the highland bagpipes make a din,
[F] It's best to [C] sleep in a [C] hill skin, [D] for it [C] will be a bloody [D] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [Dm] wait, to gang to [C] the [Dm] coals in the morn.
[D] _
_ _ Johnny Cope to Dunbar [C] came, the spear that him, where's all your men?
[F] The devil can found me, and I [D] can, for I left [C] them all in the [Dm] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
[F] If ye were walking I would [C] wait, to gang to the coals [Dm] in the morn. _ _
[A] Now Johnny Troth you are nae b [C]'late, to come with the news of your end of feet,
[F] Leave your men in sick [D] asteraid, so [C] early in the [D] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking yet?
[C] Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were [F] walking I would [C] wait, to [C] gang to the coals [D] in the morn. _ _
In faith Cope Johnny I [A] got sick flags, [C] with [G] their clay moors and fellow bags,
If I face [C] them devil [F] break my legs, [D] so I [C] wish you all a good [Dm] morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If [F] ye were walking I would [C] wait, to gang to the [Dm] coals in the morn.
[F] Hey Johnny Cope, are you walking [C] yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were walking I would wait, _ [Dm] to [C] gang to the coals in the [D] morn. _
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