Chords for Andy Stewart ::: I Love A Lassie - Roamin' In The Gloamin - Keep Right On to the End
Tempo:
100.15 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Dm
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
As you know there's a legend throughout the world that the Scots are supposed to be tight-fisted
and one man alone probably was responsible for this, the late great Sir Harry Lauder.
You know the kind of jokes he used to tell?
A Scotsman running down the street with his mouth open because somebody told him there was a nip in the ear.
[C] I
[G] [C] [Eb] [G] know her!
I [C] love her [G] lassie, a bonnie, bonnie [C] lassie
She's [Am] as pure as [D] the lily in [G] the dale
[C] She's as [A] sweet [C] as the heather, the [Am] bonnie [G] blooming heather
[C] Me, a [G] Scotsman
Come on [Cm] everybody, [A] sing it [G] now!
[C] Oh [G] lassie, a bonnie, bonnie, [C] bonnie, bonnie lassie
She's as pure [D] as the lily [G] in the dale
[C] She's as sweet as the heather, the bonnie [G] blooming heather
[C] Me, a [G] Scotsman
[C] [Bb] [F] I've [F] seen lots of [Bbm] bonnie [F] lassies travelling far and wide
[Gm] But [C] my [F] heart is [Dm] centred [G] now on bonnie Kate [C]
McBride
[F] And although I'm [Bbm] not a [F] man that gives a lot [Bb] away
[G] I've been quite surprised myself [D] at all [G] I've had [C] to say
When [E] we go [F] roaming in the gloaming on the bonnie banks of Clyde
Roaming in the [D] gloaming [G] with my lassie [C] by my side
[F] When the sun [Dm] has gone to [F] rest, [Bb] it's the time that I [G] love best
[C] Oh, it's [F] lovely roaming in [Cm] the [E] gloaming
Come on, [F] let me [A] hear you now [F] this time!
Roaming in the gloaming on the [Bb] bonnie [Dm] banks of [F] Clyde
Roaming in the [Dm] gloaming [G] with my lassie [C] by my side
[F] When the sun has [Dm] gone to rest, [Bb] it's the time that [G] I love best
[C] Oh, it's lovely [Dm] roaming [B] in the [C] [F] [G] gloaming
[C] Every road [Dm] through life is [C] a long, long road
Full of [G] joy and sorrow [C] [G] too
[C] As you journey [A] on, how [G] your heart will yearn
For the things [D] most [G] dear to you
With love and wealth to sow
But on what we must grow, [Dm] come on [B] now
[C] Keep [F] [Dm] right [Em] on to [G] the [C] end of the road
Keep [G] right [C] on to the end
[Em] [Am] Though the [A] way [D] be [G] long, let [Gb] your [G] heart be strong
Keep [D] right on [G] round the bend
And though [C] you're tired and weary, [Dm] still [G] journey on
[C] Till you come to your happy [G] abode
[C] When all you've lost [F] and you're [Ab] [C] grieving on
[G] Will [C] be there at [G] the end
[C] of the road
[Fm] [C] [N]
and one man alone probably was responsible for this, the late great Sir Harry Lauder.
You know the kind of jokes he used to tell?
A Scotsman running down the street with his mouth open because somebody told him there was a nip in the ear.
[C] I
[G] [C] [Eb] [G] know her!
I [C] love her [G] lassie, a bonnie, bonnie [C] lassie
She's [Am] as pure as [D] the lily in [G] the dale
[C] She's as [A] sweet [C] as the heather, the [Am] bonnie [G] blooming heather
[C] Me, a [G] Scotsman
Come on [Cm] everybody, [A] sing it [G] now!
[C] Oh [G] lassie, a bonnie, bonnie, [C] bonnie, bonnie lassie
She's as pure [D] as the lily [G] in the dale
[C] She's as sweet as the heather, the bonnie [G] blooming heather
[C] Me, a [G] Scotsman
[C] [Bb] [F] I've [F] seen lots of [Bbm] bonnie [F] lassies travelling far and wide
[Gm] But [C] my [F] heart is [Dm] centred [G] now on bonnie Kate [C]
McBride
[F] And although I'm [Bbm] not a [F] man that gives a lot [Bb] away
[G] I've been quite surprised myself [D] at all [G] I've had [C] to say
When [E] we go [F] roaming in the gloaming on the bonnie banks of Clyde
Roaming in the [D] gloaming [G] with my lassie [C] by my side
[F] When the sun [Dm] has gone to [F] rest, [Bb] it's the time that I [G] love best
[C] Oh, it's [F] lovely roaming in [Cm] the [E] gloaming
Come on, [F] let me [A] hear you now [F] this time!
Roaming in the gloaming on the [Bb] bonnie [Dm] banks of [F] Clyde
Roaming in the [Dm] gloaming [G] with my lassie [C] by my side
[F] When the sun has [Dm] gone to rest, [Bb] it's the time that [G] I love best
[C] Oh, it's lovely [Dm] roaming [B] in the [C] [F] [G] gloaming
[C] Every road [Dm] through life is [C] a long, long road
Full of [G] joy and sorrow [C] [G] too
[C] As you journey [A] on, how [G] your heart will yearn
For the things [D] most [G] dear to you
With love and wealth to sow
But on what we must grow, [Dm] come on [B] now
[C] Keep [F] [Dm] right [Em] on to [G] the [C] end of the road
Keep [G] right [C] on to the end
[Em] [Am] Though the [A] way [D] be [G] long, let [Gb] your [G] heart be strong
Keep [D] right on [G] round the bend
And though [C] you're tired and weary, [Dm] still [G] journey on
[C] Till you come to your happy [G] abode
[C] When all you've lost [F] and you're [Ab] [C] grieving on
[G] Will [C] be there at [G] the end
[C] of the road
[Fm] [C] [N]
Key:
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G
F
Dm
D
C
G
F
As you know there's a legend throughout the world that the Scots are supposed to be tight-fisted
and one man alone probably was responsible for this, the late great Sir Harry Lauder.
You know the kind of jokes he used to tell?
A Scotsman running down the street with his mouth open because somebody told him there was a nip in the ear.
[C] I _
[G] _ [C] _ [Eb] [G] know her!
_ I [C] love her [G] lassie, a bonnie, bonnie [C] lassie
She's [Am] as pure as [D] the lily in [G] the dale
_ [C] She's as [A] sweet [C] as the heather, the [Am] bonnie [G] blooming heather
[C] Me, a [G] Scotsman
Come on [Cm] everybody, [A] sing it [G] now!
[C] Oh _ [G] lassie, a bonnie, bonnie, [C] bonnie, bonnie lassie
She's as pure [D] as the lily [G] in the dale
[C] She's as sweet as the heather, the bonnie [G] blooming heather
[C] Me, a [G] Scotsman
[C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] I've [F] seen lots of [Bbm] bonnie [F] lassies travelling far and wide
[Gm] But [C] my [F] heart is [Dm] centred [G] now on bonnie Kate [C]
McBride
[F] And although I'm [Bbm] not a [F] man that gives a lot [Bb] away
_ [G] I've been quite surprised myself [D] at all [G] I've had [C] to say
When [E] we go [F] roaming in the gloaming on the bonnie banks of Clyde
Roaming in the [D] gloaming [G] with my lassie [C] by my side
[F] When the sun [Dm] has gone to [F] rest, [Bb] it's the time that I [G] love best
[C] Oh, it's [F] lovely roaming in [Cm] the [E] gloaming
Come on, [F] let me [A] hear you now [F] this time!
Roaming in the gloaming on the [Bb] bonnie [Dm] banks of [F] Clyde
Roaming in the [Dm] gloaming [G] with my lassie [C] by my side
[F] When the sun has [Dm] gone to rest, [Bb] it's the time that [G] I love best
[C] Oh, it's lovely [Dm] roaming [B] in the [C] _ [F] [G] gloaming
[C] Every road [Dm] through life is [C] a long, long road
Full of [G] joy and sorrow [C] [G] too
_ [C] As you journey [A] on, how [G] your heart will yearn
For the things [D] most [G] dear to you
With love and wealth to sow
But on what we must grow, [Dm] come on [B] now
[C] Keep [F] [Dm] right [Em] on to [G] the [C] end of the road
Keep [G] right [C] on to the end
[Em] [Am] Though the [A] way [D] be [G] long, let [Gb] your [G] heart be strong
Keep [D] right on [G] round the bend
And though [C] you're tired and weary, [Dm] still [G] journey on
[C] Till you come to your happy [G] _ abode
[C] When all you've lost [F] and you're [Ab] [C] grieving on
_ [G] Will [C] be there at [G] the end _
[C] of the road
[Fm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
and one man alone probably was responsible for this, the late great Sir Harry Lauder.
You know the kind of jokes he used to tell?
A Scotsman running down the street with his mouth open because somebody told him there was a nip in the ear.
[C] I _
[G] _ [C] _ [Eb] [G] know her!
_ I [C] love her [G] lassie, a bonnie, bonnie [C] lassie
She's [Am] as pure as [D] the lily in [G] the dale
_ [C] She's as [A] sweet [C] as the heather, the [Am] bonnie [G] blooming heather
[C] Me, a [G] Scotsman
Come on [Cm] everybody, [A] sing it [G] now!
[C] Oh _ [G] lassie, a bonnie, bonnie, [C] bonnie, bonnie lassie
She's as pure [D] as the lily [G] in the dale
[C] She's as sweet as the heather, the bonnie [G] blooming heather
[C] Me, a [G] Scotsman
[C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] I've [F] seen lots of [Bbm] bonnie [F] lassies travelling far and wide
[Gm] But [C] my [F] heart is [Dm] centred [G] now on bonnie Kate [C]
McBride
[F] And although I'm [Bbm] not a [F] man that gives a lot [Bb] away
_ [G] I've been quite surprised myself [D] at all [G] I've had [C] to say
When [E] we go [F] roaming in the gloaming on the bonnie banks of Clyde
Roaming in the [D] gloaming [G] with my lassie [C] by my side
[F] When the sun [Dm] has gone to [F] rest, [Bb] it's the time that I [G] love best
[C] Oh, it's [F] lovely roaming in [Cm] the [E] gloaming
Come on, [F] let me [A] hear you now [F] this time!
Roaming in the gloaming on the [Bb] bonnie [Dm] banks of [F] Clyde
Roaming in the [Dm] gloaming [G] with my lassie [C] by my side
[F] When the sun has [Dm] gone to rest, [Bb] it's the time that [G] I love best
[C] Oh, it's lovely [Dm] roaming [B] in the [C] _ [F] [G] gloaming
[C] Every road [Dm] through life is [C] a long, long road
Full of [G] joy and sorrow [C] [G] too
_ [C] As you journey [A] on, how [G] your heart will yearn
For the things [D] most [G] dear to you
With love and wealth to sow
But on what we must grow, [Dm] come on [B] now
[C] Keep [F] [Dm] right [Em] on to [G] the [C] end of the road
Keep [G] right [C] on to the end
[Em] [Am] Though the [A] way [D] be [G] long, let [Gb] your [G] heart be strong
Keep [D] right on [G] round the bend
And though [C] you're tired and weary, [Dm] still [G] journey on
[C] Till you come to your happy [G] _ abode
[C] When all you've lost [F] and you're [Ab] [C] grieving on
_ [G] Will [C] be there at [G] the end _
[C] of the road
[Fm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _