Chords for Assassin's Creed Rogue (Sea Shanty Edition) - Little Drummer (Track 21)
Tempo:
189.45 bpm
Chords used:
Cm
Bb
Gm
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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One fine summer's morning, [Bb] both gallant [Cm] and gay,
Twenty-four [Bb] ladies went out on the quay,
[C] And a regiment [Cm] of soldiers [Bb] it did pass them by,
[C] A drummer, [Gm] and one of [Bb] them soon called [Cm] Zay.
He went to his comrade [Bb] and to him [Cm] did say,
Twenty-four [Bb] ladies I saw yesterday,
[Cm] Oh, but one of those ladies, [Bb] she has me heart-won,
[Cm] And if she [Gm] denies me, [Bb] then surely [Cm] I'm done.
Go to this lady [Bb] and tell her [Cm] you're mine,
Tell her she's wounded, [Bb] you poor heart, inside,
[Cm] Go and tell her she's [D] wounded, [Bb] you poor heart, full sore,
[Cm] And if [G] she denies [Bb] you, what can [Cm] she do more?
He went up to her [Bb] and he said, [Cm] Pardon me,
Pardon me, lady, [Bb] for making so free,
[Cm] Oh, me fine honoured [Bb] lady, you have me heart-won,
[Cm] And if [G] you deny [Bb] me, then surely [Cm] I'm done.
[Dm]
[Gm] [D]
[Cm]
Be off, little drummer, [Bb] now what [Cm] do you mean?
For I'm the Lord's [Bb] daughter of Badi Kasteen,
[Cm] Oh, I'm the Lord's daughter [Bb] that's honoured, you see,
[Cm] Be off, [G] little drummer, [Bb] you're making [Cm] too free.
He pulled on his hat [Bb] and he bade [Cm] her farewell,
Saying, I'll send my soul down to heaven or hell,
[Cm] For with this long pistol that [Bb]
hangs by my side,
[Cm] Oh, [Gm] I'll put an end to my own dreary life.
Come back, little drummer, [Bb] and don't [Cm] take it ill,
For I do not want [Bb] to be guilty of sin,
[Cm] To be guilty of innocent blood or to spill,
[Cm] Come back, [G] little drummer, [Bb] I'm here at [Cm] your will.
We'll hire a [Bb] coach and to Bansheer [Cm] we'll go,
There we'll be married [Bb] in spite of our foes,
Oh, but what can they [B] say when [Bb] it's over and done?
[C] But I [Gm] fell in love with the roll of [Cm] your tongue.
[C]
[N]
Twenty-four [Bb] ladies went out on the quay,
[C] And a regiment [Cm] of soldiers [Bb] it did pass them by,
[C] A drummer, [Gm] and one of [Bb] them soon called [Cm] Zay.
He went to his comrade [Bb] and to him [Cm] did say,
Twenty-four [Bb] ladies I saw yesterday,
[Cm] Oh, but one of those ladies, [Bb] she has me heart-won,
[Cm] And if she [Gm] denies me, [Bb] then surely [Cm] I'm done.
Go to this lady [Bb] and tell her [Cm] you're mine,
Tell her she's wounded, [Bb] you poor heart, inside,
[Cm] Go and tell her she's [D] wounded, [Bb] you poor heart, full sore,
[Cm] And if [G] she denies [Bb] you, what can [Cm] she do more?
He went up to her [Bb] and he said, [Cm] Pardon me,
Pardon me, lady, [Bb] for making so free,
[Cm] Oh, me fine honoured [Bb] lady, you have me heart-won,
[Cm] And if [G] you deny [Bb] me, then surely [Cm] I'm done.
[Dm]
[Gm] [D]
[Cm]
Be off, little drummer, [Bb] now what [Cm] do you mean?
For I'm the Lord's [Bb] daughter of Badi Kasteen,
[Cm] Oh, I'm the Lord's daughter [Bb] that's honoured, you see,
[Cm] Be off, [G] little drummer, [Bb] you're making [Cm] too free.
He pulled on his hat [Bb] and he bade [Cm] her farewell,
Saying, I'll send my soul down to heaven or hell,
[Cm] For with this long pistol that [Bb]
hangs by my side,
[Cm] Oh, [Gm] I'll put an end to my own dreary life.
Come back, little drummer, [Bb] and don't [Cm] take it ill,
For I do not want [Bb] to be guilty of sin,
[Cm] To be guilty of innocent blood or to spill,
[Cm] Come back, [G] little drummer, [Bb] I'm here at [Cm] your will.
We'll hire a [Bb] coach and to Bansheer [Cm] we'll go,
There we'll be married [Bb] in spite of our foes,
Oh, but what can they [B] say when [Bb] it's over and done?
[C] But I [Gm] fell in love with the roll of [Cm] your tongue.
[C]
[N]
Key:
Cm
Bb
Gm
C
G
Cm
Bb
Gm
_ _ _ _ _
One fine summer's morning, [Bb] both gallant [Cm] and gay, _
Twenty-four [Bb] ladies went out on the quay,
[C] And a regiment [Cm] of soldiers [Bb] it did pass them by,
[C] A drummer, [Gm] and one of [Bb] them soon called [Cm] Zay. _ _ _
He went to his comrade [Bb] and to him [Cm] did say,
Twenty-four [Bb] ladies I saw yesterday,
[Cm] Oh, but one of those ladies, [Bb] she has me heart-won,
[Cm] And if she [Gm] denies me, [Bb] then surely [Cm] I'm done. _ _
_ Go to this lady [Bb] and tell her [Cm] you're mine,
Tell her she's wounded, [Bb] you poor heart, inside,
[Cm] Go and tell her she's [D] wounded, [Bb] you poor heart, full sore,
[Cm] And if [G] she denies [Bb] you, what can [Cm] she do more? _
_ He went up to her [Bb] and he said, [Cm] Pardon me,
Pardon me, lady, [Bb] for making so free,
[Cm] Oh, me fine honoured [Bb] lady, you have me heart-won,
[Cm] And if [G] you deny [Bb] me, then surely [Cm] I'm done.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Be off, little drummer, [Bb] now what [Cm] do you mean?
For I'm the Lord's [Bb] daughter of Badi Kasteen,
[Cm] Oh, I'm the Lord's daughter [Bb] that's honoured, you see,
[Cm] Be off, [G] little drummer, [Bb] you're making [Cm] too free. _ _
He pulled on his hat [Bb] and he bade [Cm] her farewell, _
Saying, I'll send my soul down to heaven or hell,
[Cm] For with this long pistol that [Bb]
hangs by my side,
[Cm] Oh, [Gm] I'll put an end to my own dreary life. _ _
Come back, little drummer, [Bb] and don't [Cm] take it ill,
For I do not want [Bb] to be guilty of sin,
[Cm] To be guilty of innocent blood or to spill,
[Cm] Come back, [G] little drummer, [Bb] I'm here at [Cm] your will. _
_ We'll hire a [Bb] coach and to Bansheer [Cm] we'll go,
There we'll be married [Bb] in spite of our foes,
Oh, but what can they [B] say when [Bb] it's over and done?
[C] But I [Gm] fell in love with the roll of [Cm] your tongue. _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
One fine summer's morning, [Bb] both gallant [Cm] and gay, _
Twenty-four [Bb] ladies went out on the quay,
[C] And a regiment [Cm] of soldiers [Bb] it did pass them by,
[C] A drummer, [Gm] and one of [Bb] them soon called [Cm] Zay. _ _ _
He went to his comrade [Bb] and to him [Cm] did say,
Twenty-four [Bb] ladies I saw yesterday,
[Cm] Oh, but one of those ladies, [Bb] she has me heart-won,
[Cm] And if she [Gm] denies me, [Bb] then surely [Cm] I'm done. _ _
_ Go to this lady [Bb] and tell her [Cm] you're mine,
Tell her she's wounded, [Bb] you poor heart, inside,
[Cm] Go and tell her she's [D] wounded, [Bb] you poor heart, full sore,
[Cm] And if [G] she denies [Bb] you, what can [Cm] she do more? _
_ He went up to her [Bb] and he said, [Cm] Pardon me,
Pardon me, lady, [Bb] for making so free,
[Cm] Oh, me fine honoured [Bb] lady, you have me heart-won,
[Cm] And if [G] you deny [Bb] me, then surely [Cm] I'm done.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Be off, little drummer, [Bb] now what [Cm] do you mean?
For I'm the Lord's [Bb] daughter of Badi Kasteen,
[Cm] Oh, I'm the Lord's daughter [Bb] that's honoured, you see,
[Cm] Be off, [G] little drummer, [Bb] you're making [Cm] too free. _ _
He pulled on his hat [Bb] and he bade [Cm] her farewell, _
Saying, I'll send my soul down to heaven or hell,
[Cm] For with this long pistol that [Bb]
hangs by my side,
[Cm] Oh, [Gm] I'll put an end to my own dreary life. _ _
Come back, little drummer, [Bb] and don't [Cm] take it ill,
For I do not want [Bb] to be guilty of sin,
[Cm] To be guilty of innocent blood or to spill,
[Cm] Come back, [G] little drummer, [Bb] I'm here at [Cm] your will. _
_ We'll hire a [Bb] coach and to Bansheer [Cm] we'll go,
There we'll be married [Bb] in spite of our foes,
Oh, but what can they [B] say when [Bb] it's over and done?
[C] But I [Gm] fell in love with the roll of [Cm] your tongue. _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _