Chad Mitchell Trio - Stewball Chords
Tempo:
50.05 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Bbm
Eb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [Bbm] [Ab]
As to ball was a rake's horse, and [Bbm] he held a high head, and the [Eb] main on his mortar was as [Ab] fine as silk thread.
His bridle was silver, and his [Bbm] harness was gold, and the [Eb] price on his saddle had never been known.
[Ab]
Well, I rode him in England and [Bbm] in Spain, and I [Eb] betcha five dollars I'd ride [Ab] him again.
Now come on, you gamblers, wherever [Bbm] you are, and don't bet [Eb] your money on the little [Ab] grey mare.
Most likely she'll stumble, most likely [Bbm] she'll fall,
[Eb] [Ab]
[Bbm]
and [Eb] she's come home in [Ab] a good lull.
And the way, where he'll [Bbm]
dance [Eb] in and dance in, [Ab] most of all, [Bbm] how the dancing and prancing.
[Eb] My [Ab]
nobles do [Eb] ball.
[Ab]
As to ball was a rake's horse, and [Bbm] he held a high head, and the [Eb] main on his mortar was as [Ab] fine as silk thread.
His bridle was silver, and his [Bbm] harness was gold, and the [Eb] price on his saddle had never been known.
[Ab]
Well, I rode him in England and [Bbm] in Spain, and I [Eb] betcha five dollars I'd ride [Ab] him again.
Now come on, you gamblers, wherever [Bbm] you are, and don't bet [Eb] your money on the little [Ab] grey mare.
Most likely she'll stumble, most likely [Bbm] she'll fall,
[Eb] [Ab]
[Bbm]
and [Eb] she's come home in [Ab] a good lull.
And the way, where he'll [Bbm]
dance [Eb] in and dance in, [Ab] most of all, [Bbm] how the dancing and prancing.
[Eb] My [Ab]
nobles do [Eb] ball.
[Ab]
Key:
Ab
Bbm
Eb
C
Ab
Bbm
Eb
C
_ [C] _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
As to ball was a rake's horse, and [Bbm] he held a high head, and the [Eb] main on his mortar was as [Ab] fine as silk thread.
His bridle was silver, and his [Bbm] harness was gold, and the [Eb] price on his saddle had never been known.
[Ab]
Well, I rode him in England and [Bbm] in Spain, and I [Eb] betcha five dollars I'd ride [Ab] him again.
Now come on, you gamblers, wherever [Bbm] you are, and don't bet [Eb] your money on the little [Ab] grey mare.
Most likely she'll stumble, _ most likely [Bbm] she'll fall, _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
and [Eb] she's come home in [Ab] a good lull.
And the way, _ _ where he'll [Bbm] _ _
dance [Eb] in and dance in, _ [Ab] most of all, [Bbm] how the dancing and prancing.
[Eb] My _ _ [Ab]
nobles do [Eb] ball.
_ [Ab] _ _ _
As to ball was a rake's horse, and [Bbm] he held a high head, and the [Eb] main on his mortar was as [Ab] fine as silk thread.
His bridle was silver, and his [Bbm] harness was gold, and the [Eb] price on his saddle had never been known.
[Ab]
Well, I rode him in England and [Bbm] in Spain, and I [Eb] betcha five dollars I'd ride [Ab] him again.
Now come on, you gamblers, wherever [Bbm] you are, and don't bet [Eb] your money on the little [Ab] grey mare.
Most likely she'll stumble, _ most likely [Bbm] she'll fall, _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
and [Eb] she's come home in [Ab] a good lull.
And the way, _ _ where he'll [Bbm] _ _
dance [Eb] in and dance in, _ [Ab] most of all, [Bbm] how the dancing and prancing.
[Eb] My _ _ [Ab]
nobles do [Eb] ball.
_ [Ab] _ _ _