Chords for Any Mummers `Lowed In-Simani
Tempo:
96.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [D] [G]
Don't seem like Christmas if the mummers are not here.
[C] [G] Granny would say as [A] she'd knit [D] in her chair.
[G]
Things have gone modern.
I suppose that's the cause.
[C]
[D] Christmas is not [G] like it was.
[C] Mark, [D] [G]
what's the noise out by the porch door?
[C] Granny [G] tis mummers [A] there's twenty [D] or more.
[G] Her old withered face brightens up with a grin.
[C] Any mummers [D] nice mummers [G] loud in.
Come in lovely mummers.
Don't bother the snow.
[C] We can wipe [G] up the water [A] sure [D] after you go.
[G] Sit if you can or on some bummers knee.
[C] Let's see [D] if we know who [G] you be.
[D] There's big ones and small [G] ones and tall ones and thin.
[A] Boys dressed as women [D] and girls dressed as men.
[G] Humps on their backs and knits on their feet.
[C] My [D] blizzard will die with [G] the heat.
There's only one there that I think that I know.
[C] That tall [G] fella standing [A] or alongside [D] the snow.
[G] He's shaking his fist hard to make me not tell.
[C] Must be Willie [D] from out on [G] the hill.
Now that one's a stranger if there ever was one.
[C] With his [G] underwear stuffed and [A] his [D] trapdoor undone.
[G] Is he wearing his mother's big party till bright?
[C] I knows [D] but I'm not [G] gonna say.
[D] Don't suppose you find mummers [G] would turn down a drop.
[A] No homebrew or elkie [D] whatever you got.
[G] Not the one with these rubber boots on the wrong feet.
[C] He's enough [D] for to do in [G] the week.
Suppose you can dance.
Yes, they all nod their heads.
[C] They've been [G] tapping their feet ever [A] since [D] they came in.
[G] Now that the drinks have been all passed around.
[C] The [D] mummers are planking [G] her down.
Be careful the lamp and hold on to the stove.
[C] Don't swing [G] granny hard cause [A] you know [D] that she's old.
[G] No need for to care how you buckles the floor.
[C] Cause [D] mummers have danced here [G]
before.
[D] My God, how hot is [G] it?
We'd better go.
[A] By law we'll all get [D] the devil's own cold.
[G] Good night and good Christmas mummers me dears.
[C] Please God [D] we will see you [G] next year.
Good night and good Christmas mummers me dears.
[C] Please [D] God we will see you [G] next year.
[N]
Don't seem like Christmas if the mummers are not here.
[C] [G] Granny would say as [A] she'd knit [D] in her chair.
[G]
Things have gone modern.
I suppose that's the cause.
[C]
[D] Christmas is not [G] like it was.
[C] Mark, [D] [G]
what's the noise out by the porch door?
[C] Granny [G] tis mummers [A] there's twenty [D] or more.
[G] Her old withered face brightens up with a grin.
[C] Any mummers [D] nice mummers [G] loud in.
Come in lovely mummers.
Don't bother the snow.
[C] We can wipe [G] up the water [A] sure [D] after you go.
[G] Sit if you can or on some bummers knee.
[C] Let's see [D] if we know who [G] you be.
[D] There's big ones and small [G] ones and tall ones and thin.
[A] Boys dressed as women [D] and girls dressed as men.
[G] Humps on their backs and knits on their feet.
[C] My [D] blizzard will die with [G] the heat.
There's only one there that I think that I know.
[C] That tall [G] fella standing [A] or alongside [D] the snow.
[G] He's shaking his fist hard to make me not tell.
[C] Must be Willie [D] from out on [G] the hill.
Now that one's a stranger if there ever was one.
[C] With his [G] underwear stuffed and [A] his [D] trapdoor undone.
[G] Is he wearing his mother's big party till bright?
[C] I knows [D] but I'm not [G] gonna say.
[D] Don't suppose you find mummers [G] would turn down a drop.
[A] No homebrew or elkie [D] whatever you got.
[G] Not the one with these rubber boots on the wrong feet.
[C] He's enough [D] for to do in [G] the week.
Suppose you can dance.
Yes, they all nod their heads.
[C] They've been [G] tapping their feet ever [A] since [D] they came in.
[G] Now that the drinks have been all passed around.
[C] The [D] mummers are planking [G] her down.
Be careful the lamp and hold on to the stove.
[C] Don't swing [G] granny hard cause [A] you know [D] that she's old.
[G] No need for to care how you buckles the floor.
[C] Cause [D] mummers have danced here [G]
before.
[D] My God, how hot is [G] it?
We'd better go.
[A] By law we'll all get [D] the devil's own cold.
[G] Good night and good Christmas mummers me dears.
[C] Please God [D] we will see you [G] next year.
Good night and good Christmas mummers me dears.
[C] Please [D] God we will see you [G] next year.
[N]
Key:
G
D
C
A
G
D
C
A
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ Don't seem like Christmas if the mummers are not here.
[C] _ [G] Granny would say as [A] she'd knit [D] in her chair.
[G] _
Things have gone modern.
I suppose that's the cause.
[C] _
[D] Christmas is not [G] like it was. _
_ [C] Mark, [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ what's the noise out by the porch door?
[C] Granny [G] tis mummers [A] there's twenty [D] or more.
[G] Her old withered face brightens up with a grin.
[C] Any mummers [D] nice mummers [G] loud in.
_ Come in lovely mummers.
Don't bother the snow.
[C] We can wipe [G] up the water [A] sure [D] after you go.
[G] Sit if you can or on some bummers knee.
[C] Let's see [D] if we know who [G] you be.
_ [D] There's big ones and small [G] ones and tall ones and thin.
[A] Boys dressed as women [D] and girls dressed as men.
[G] Humps on their backs and knits on their feet.
[C] My [D] blizzard will die with [G] the heat.
_ There's only one there that I think that I know.
[C] That tall [G] fella standing [A] or alongside [D] the snow.
[G] He's shaking his fist hard to make me not tell.
[C] Must be Willie [D] from out on [G] the hill.
Now that one's a stranger if there ever was one.
[C] With his [G] underwear stuffed and [A] his [D] trapdoor undone.
[G] Is he wearing his mother's big party till bright?
[C] I knows [D] but I'm not [G] gonna say.
_ [D] Don't suppose you find mummers [G] would turn down a drop.
[A] No homebrew or elkie [D] whatever you got.
[G] Not the one with these rubber boots on the wrong feet.
[C] He's enough [D] for to do in [G] the week.
Suppose you can dance.
Yes, they all nod their heads.
[C] They've been [G] tapping their feet ever [A] since [D] they came in.
[G] Now that the drinks have been all passed around.
[C] The [D] mummers are planking [G] her down.
_ Be careful the lamp and hold on to the stove.
[C] Don't swing [G] granny hard cause [A] you know [D] that she's old.
[G] No need for to care how you buckles the floor.
[C] Cause [D] mummers have danced here [G]
before.
[D] My God, how hot is [G] it?
We'd better go.
[A] By law we'll all get [D] the devil's own cold.
[G] Good night and good Christmas mummers me dears.
[C] Please God [D] we will see you [G] next year.
Good night and good Christmas mummers me dears.
[C] Please [D] God we will see you [G] next year. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ Don't seem like Christmas if the mummers are not here.
[C] _ [G] Granny would say as [A] she'd knit [D] in her chair.
[G] _
Things have gone modern.
I suppose that's the cause.
[C] _
[D] Christmas is not [G] like it was. _
_ [C] Mark, [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ what's the noise out by the porch door?
[C] Granny [G] tis mummers [A] there's twenty [D] or more.
[G] Her old withered face brightens up with a grin.
[C] Any mummers [D] nice mummers [G] loud in.
_ Come in lovely mummers.
Don't bother the snow.
[C] We can wipe [G] up the water [A] sure [D] after you go.
[G] Sit if you can or on some bummers knee.
[C] Let's see [D] if we know who [G] you be.
_ [D] There's big ones and small [G] ones and tall ones and thin.
[A] Boys dressed as women [D] and girls dressed as men.
[G] Humps on their backs and knits on their feet.
[C] My [D] blizzard will die with [G] the heat.
_ There's only one there that I think that I know.
[C] That tall [G] fella standing [A] or alongside [D] the snow.
[G] He's shaking his fist hard to make me not tell.
[C] Must be Willie [D] from out on [G] the hill.
Now that one's a stranger if there ever was one.
[C] With his [G] underwear stuffed and [A] his [D] trapdoor undone.
[G] Is he wearing his mother's big party till bright?
[C] I knows [D] but I'm not [G] gonna say.
_ [D] Don't suppose you find mummers [G] would turn down a drop.
[A] No homebrew or elkie [D] whatever you got.
[G] Not the one with these rubber boots on the wrong feet.
[C] He's enough [D] for to do in [G] the week.
Suppose you can dance.
Yes, they all nod their heads.
[C] They've been [G] tapping their feet ever [A] since [D] they came in.
[G] Now that the drinks have been all passed around.
[C] The [D] mummers are planking [G] her down.
_ Be careful the lamp and hold on to the stove.
[C] Don't swing [G] granny hard cause [A] you know [D] that she's old.
[G] No need for to care how you buckles the floor.
[C] Cause [D] mummers have danced here [G]
before.
[D] My God, how hot is [G] it?
We'd better go.
[A] By law we'll all get [D] the devil's own cold.
[G] Good night and good Christmas mummers me dears.
[C] Please God [D] we will see you [G] next year.
Good night and good Christmas mummers me dears.
[C] Please [D] God we will see you [G] next year. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _