Chords for Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag (Sea Shanty Edition) VOL. 1 - William Taylor (Track 10)
Tempo:
91.45 bpm
Chords used:
F
D
C
Bb
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
William Taylor was a brisk [F] young sailor, Full of heart and full of play,
Until he did [D] his mind uncover To a youthful lady [F] gay.
Four and twenty British sailors Met him on the King's [C] Highway,
[F] As he went forth to be married, [D] Pressed he was [Am] and sent [Bb] away.
[D] Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old [C] mama, dare [F] I do.
In sailor's clothing she put on, And went aboard a [C] man of war.
[F] Her pretty little fingers, long and [D] slender, They were smeared [C] with [Bb] pitch and [F] tar.
On that ship there was a battle, She amongst the [C] rest did fight.
The wind blew off her silver buttons, [D] Her breasts were bare, all snowy white.
[Dm] Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, [D] dare I do.
Follow me, good old [Dm] mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old [Gm] mama, [F] dare I do.
When the captain he did discover, He says, fair maid, what [C] brought you [F] here?
Sir, I'm [D] seeking William Taylor.
[D] Pressed he [C] was by [F] you last year, I feel her eyes up [C] in the morning,
Early at the break of [F] day.
There you spy young William [Dm] Taylor, Walking with his lady [D] gay.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good [Dm] old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good [C] old mama, [F] dare I do.
She rose early in the morning, Early [D] at the break of [F] day.
Here she [D] spied young William Taylor, Walking [C] with his [F] lady gay.
She procured a pair of pistols, On the ground where [D] she did stand.
There she shot poor William Taylor, And [C] the lady at [Bb] his right [D] hand.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, [C] good old mama, [F] dare I do.
[Bb]
Until he did [D] his mind uncover To a youthful lady [F] gay.
Four and twenty British sailors Met him on the King's [C] Highway,
[F] As he went forth to be married, [D] Pressed he was [Am] and sent [Bb] away.
[D] Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old [C] mama, dare [F] I do.
In sailor's clothing she put on, And went aboard a [C] man of war.
[F] Her pretty little fingers, long and [D] slender, They were smeared [C] with [Bb] pitch and [F] tar.
On that ship there was a battle, She amongst the [C] rest did fight.
The wind blew off her silver buttons, [D] Her breasts were bare, all snowy white.
[Dm] Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, [D] dare I do.
Follow me, good old [Dm] mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old [Gm] mama, [F] dare I do.
When the captain he did discover, He says, fair maid, what [C] brought you [F] here?
Sir, I'm [D] seeking William Taylor.
[D] Pressed he [C] was by [F] you last year, I feel her eyes up [C] in the morning,
Early at the break of [F] day.
There you spy young William [Dm] Taylor, Walking with his lady [D] gay.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good [Dm] old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good [C] old mama, [F] dare I do.
She rose early in the morning, Early [D] at the break of [F] day.
Here she [D] spied young William Taylor, Walking [C] with his [F] lady gay.
She procured a pair of pistols, On the ground where [D] she did stand.
There she shot poor William Taylor, And [C] the lady at [Bb] his right [D] hand.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, [C] good old mama, [F] dare I do.
[Bb]
Key:
F
D
C
Bb
Dm
F
D
C
_ _ _ _ William Taylor was a brisk [F] young sailor, Full of heart and full of play,
Until he did [D] his mind uncover To a youthful lady [F] gay.
Four and twenty British sailors Met him on the King's [C] Highway,
[F] As he went forth to be married, [D] Pressed he was [Am] and sent [Bb] away.
[D] Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old [C] mama, dare [F] I do.
In sailor's clothing she put on, And went aboard a [C] man of war.
[F] Her pretty little fingers, long and [D] slender, They were smeared [C] with [Bb] pitch and [F] tar.
On that ship there was a battle, She amongst the [C] rest did fight.
The wind blew off her silver buttons, [D] Her breasts were bare, all snowy white.
[Dm] Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, [D] dare I do.
Follow me, good old [Dm] mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old [Gm] mama, [F] dare I do.
When the captain he did discover, He says, fair maid, what [C] brought you [F] here?
Sir, I'm [D] seeking William Taylor.
[D] Pressed he [C] was by [F] you last year, I feel her eyes up [C] in the morning,
Early at the break of [F] day.
There you spy young William [Dm] Taylor, Walking with his lady [D] gay.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good [Dm] old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good [C] old mama, [F] dare I do.
She rose early in the morning, Early [D] at the break of [F] day.
Here she [D] spied young William Taylor, Walking [C] with his [F] lady gay.
She procured a pair of pistols, On the ground where [D] she did stand.
There she shot poor William Taylor, And [C] the lady at [Bb] his right [D] hand.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, [C] good old mama, [F] dare I do. _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
Until he did [D] his mind uncover To a youthful lady [F] gay.
Four and twenty British sailors Met him on the King's [C] Highway,
[F] As he went forth to be married, [D] Pressed he was [Am] and sent [Bb] away.
[D] Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old [C] mama, dare [F] I do.
In sailor's clothing she put on, And went aboard a [C] man of war.
[F] Her pretty little fingers, long and [D] slender, They were smeared [C] with [Bb] pitch and [F] tar.
On that ship there was a battle, She amongst the [C] rest did fight.
The wind blew off her silver buttons, [D] Her breasts were bare, all snowy white.
[Dm] Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, [D] dare I do.
Follow me, good old [Dm] mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old [Gm] mama, [F] dare I do.
When the captain he did discover, He says, fair maid, what [C] brought you [F] here?
Sir, I'm [D] seeking William Taylor.
[D] Pressed he [C] was by [F] you last year, I feel her eyes up [C] in the morning,
Early at the break of [F] day.
There you spy young William [Dm] Taylor, Walking with his lady [D] gay.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good [Dm] old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good [C] old mama, [F] dare I do.
She rose early in the morning, Early [D] at the break of [F] day.
Here she [D] spied young William Taylor, Walking [C] with his [F] lady gay.
She procured a pair of pistols, On the ground where [D] she did stand.
There she shot poor William Taylor, And [C] the lady at [Bb] his right [D] hand.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, good old mama, dare I do.
Follow me, good old mama, dare I do the role, Follow me, [C] good old mama, [F] dare I do. _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _