Chords for Beatrix Potter - Tailor Of Gloucester - Songs From Gloucester
Tempo:
86 bpm
Chords used:
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F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[C] Oh dilly dilly [G] dilly, oh dilly dill. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ Oh [D] what shall we have for supper Mrs Bond?
There's [Eb] geese in the [C] larder and ducks [D] in the pond.
But my master's cupboard is as empty as old Mother Hubbard.
Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to fetch her dog a [G] bone.
When she got [D] there the cupboard was bare [A] and so the pot-doggie [D] had none.
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_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ Rarriker cost a bambri costy.
Meow, meow. _ _ _
_ _ _ Mary had a sow and Mary had a sow was she.
She called for his pipe and he called for his bone and he called for his fiddle and his tree.
Meow, wow.
Hey diddle diddle, the cat's in the fiddle, all the cats in Gloucester except me.
There was a frog that lived in the well, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A merry mouse in [F] the mill, cock me carrie, [Bb] kitty alone, kitty alone.
There was a frog that lived in the well, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A merry mouse in the [F] mill, cock me [Bb] carrie, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A frog he would a-wooing by, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A sword and buckler by his [Bbm] side, cock me carrie, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A frog he would a-wooing by, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A sword and buckler by his side, cock me [Bb] carrie, kitty alone, kitty alone.
But he was on his eye all set, kitty alone, kitty alone.
These boots they shone as black as [F] jet, cock me carrie, kitty [Bb] alone, kitty alone.
But he was on his eye all set, kitty alone, kitty alone.
These boots they shone as black as [F] jet, cock me carrie, kitty [Bb] alone, kitty alone.
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_ _ _ _ _ And he'd [G] have a snail, the best man among them does not touch.
_ _ _ _ She pulled out her horns like a little pile of _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ cash.
They did a hankity poppity pat, the merchants of London they wear scarlet.
Silk [Am] in the collar and gold in [C] the hem.
_ _ [Ab] So merrily marched [G] the merchant men.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ On the slipkin and the slopkin.
A _ _ little guy sat [G] down to speak.
Who's a boss [G] boy and who's a poor boy?
[D] What are you and my [G] fine little man [D] making cost [G] a gentleman?
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Cm] I come in and off your threads.
[Gm] How dare is this [D] deal you've bought?
Off [Gm] the head! _ _
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[C] Oh dilly dilly [G] dilly, oh dilly dill. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ Oh [D] what shall we have for supper Mrs Bond?
There's [Eb] geese in the [C] larder and ducks [D] in the pond.
But my master's cupboard is as empty as old Mother Hubbard.
Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to fetch her dog a [G] bone.
When she got [D] there the cupboard was bare [A] and so the pot-doggie [D] had none.
_ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ Rarriker cost a bambri costy.
Meow, meow. _ _ _
_ _ _ Mary had a sow and Mary had a sow was she.
She called for his pipe and he called for his bone and he called for his fiddle and his tree.
Meow, wow.
Hey diddle diddle, the cat's in the fiddle, all the cats in Gloucester except me.
There was a frog that lived in the well, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A merry mouse in [F] the mill, cock me carrie, [Bb] kitty alone, kitty alone.
There was a frog that lived in the well, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A merry mouse in the [F] mill, cock me [Bb] carrie, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A frog he would a-wooing by, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A sword and buckler by his [Bbm] side, cock me carrie, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A frog he would a-wooing by, kitty alone, kitty alone.
A sword and buckler by his side, cock me [Bb] carrie, kitty alone, kitty alone.
But he was on his eye all set, kitty alone, kitty alone.
These boots they shone as black as [F] jet, cock me carrie, kitty [Bb] alone, kitty alone.
But he was on his eye all set, kitty alone, kitty alone.
These boots they shone as black as [F] jet, cock me carrie, kitty [Bb] alone, kitty alone.
[Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ And he'd [G] have a snail, the best man among them does not touch.
_ _ _ _ She pulled out her horns like a little pile of _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ cash.
They did a hankity poppity pat, the merchants of London they wear scarlet.
Silk [Am] in the collar and gold in [C] the hem.
_ _ [Ab] So merrily marched [G] the merchant men.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ On the slipkin and the slopkin.
A _ _ little guy sat [G] down to speak.
Who's a boss [G] boy and who's a poor boy?
[D] What are you and my [G] fine little man [D] making cost [G] a gentleman?
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Cm] I come in and off your threads.
[Gm] How dare is this [D] deal you've bought?
Off [Gm] the head! _ _
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