Chords for Charlie Waller & The Country Gentlemen ( One Morning In May)
Tempo:
102.975 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
A
F#
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [A] [E] [B]
[E] [B]
One morning, [A] one morning, [E] [B]
I spied [A] a young couple, they were [B] walking [F#] my way.
[B] One [G#m] was a maiden, [E] so bright [B] and so fair, the other a soldier and a brave volunteer.
Good morning, good [C#m] morning, good [B]
morning, where are you [E] going my pretty [F#m] lady?
[B] I'm going out [G#m]
walking on [E] the [B] banks of the sea, to see the waters collide, hear [F#] the [B] nightingale sing.
[A] [E] [B]
[E] [F#] [B]
[E] [B] They had not [E] been standing but a minute [B] or two, when out [A] of his mouth [E] sacked the fiddle [F#] he drew.
The [B] tune [G#m] that he played made [E] the [B] valleys all rain, oh how I cried the ladies, hear the nightingale sing.
Oh maiden, [E] fair maiden, tis [B] time to give a word, oh now [A] kind soldier, [E] please play [B] one tune [F#] more.
[B] I'd rather you [G#m] fiddle the touch [B] of one string, than see the waters collide, hear [F#] the [B] nightingale sing.
[A] [E] [B]
[E] [D#] [G#m]
[B] Oh soldier, [E] kind soldier, will [B] you marry me?
Oh no [E] fair maiden, that never [F#m] shall be.
[B] I've a wife [G#m] down in London, [E]
and [B] children twice three, two wives and the army is [F#m] too [B] many for me.
I'll go [A] back to London [E] and stay [B] for a year, it's often [E] I'll think of you my [F#] little dear.
[B] If ever [G#m] I return, it'll be in [B] spring, to see the waters collide, hear the nightingale sing.
Blasey folks, thank you
[E] [B]
One morning, [A] one morning, [E] [B]
I spied [A] a young couple, they were [B] walking [F#] my way.
[B] One [G#m] was a maiden, [E] so bright [B] and so fair, the other a soldier and a brave volunteer.
Good morning, good [C#m] morning, good [B]
morning, where are you [E] going my pretty [F#m] lady?
[B] I'm going out [G#m]
walking on [E] the [B] banks of the sea, to see the waters collide, hear [F#] the [B] nightingale sing.
[A] [E] [B]
[E] [F#] [B]
[E] [B] They had not [E] been standing but a minute [B] or two, when out [A] of his mouth [E] sacked the fiddle [F#] he drew.
The [B] tune [G#m] that he played made [E] the [B] valleys all rain, oh how I cried the ladies, hear the nightingale sing.
Oh maiden, [E] fair maiden, tis [B] time to give a word, oh now [A] kind soldier, [E] please play [B] one tune [F#] more.
[B] I'd rather you [G#m] fiddle the touch [B] of one string, than see the waters collide, hear [F#] the [B] nightingale sing.
[A] [E] [B]
[E] [D#] [G#m]
[B] Oh soldier, [E] kind soldier, will [B] you marry me?
Oh no [E] fair maiden, that never [F#m] shall be.
[B] I've a wife [G#m] down in London, [E]
and [B] children twice three, two wives and the army is [F#m] too [B] many for me.
I'll go [A] back to London [E] and stay [B] for a year, it's often [E] I'll think of you my [F#] little dear.
[B] If ever [G#m] I return, it'll be in [B] spring, to see the waters collide, hear the nightingale sing.
Blasey folks, thank you
Key:
B
E
A
F#
G#m
B
E
A
[B] _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ One morning, [A] one morning, [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
I spied [A] a young couple, they were [B] walking [F#] my way.
_ _ [B] One [G#m] was a maiden, [E] so bright [B] and so fair, _ the other a soldier and a brave volunteer. _ _ _ _
Good morning, good [C#m] morning, good [B] _ _ _
_ morning, where are you [E] going my pretty [F#m] lady?
_ [B] I'm going out [G#m]
walking on [E] the [B] banks of the sea, _ to see the waters collide, hear [F#] the [B] nightingale sing. _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ They _ had not [E] been standing but a minute [B] or two, _ when out [A] of his mouth [E] sacked the fiddle [F#] he drew.
The _ [B] tune [G#m] that he played made [E] the [B] valleys all _ rain, oh how I cried the ladies, hear the nightingale sing.
_ _ _ _ _ Oh maiden, [E] fair maiden, tis [B] time to give a word, _ oh now [A] kind soldier, [E] please play [B] one tune [F#] more.
_ [B] I'd rather you [G#m] fiddle the touch [B] of one string, than see the waters collide, hear [F#] the [B] nightingale sing. _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [D#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ Oh soldier, [E] kind soldier, will [B] you marry me?
_ Oh no [E] fair maiden, that never [F#m] shall be.
_ [B] I've a wife [G#m] down in London, [E]
and [B] children twice three, _ two wives and the army is [F#m] too [B] many for me. _ _
_ I'll go [A] back to London [E] and stay [B] for a year, _ it's often [E] I'll think of you my [F#] little dear.
_ [B] If ever [G#m] I return, it'll be in [B] spring, _ to see the waters collide, hear the nightingale sing.
_ _ _ _ Blasey folks, thank you
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ One morning, [A] one morning, [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
I spied [A] a young couple, they were [B] walking [F#] my way.
_ _ [B] One [G#m] was a maiden, [E] so bright [B] and so fair, _ the other a soldier and a brave volunteer. _ _ _ _
Good morning, good [C#m] morning, good [B] _ _ _
_ morning, where are you [E] going my pretty [F#m] lady?
_ [B] I'm going out [G#m]
walking on [E] the [B] banks of the sea, _ to see the waters collide, hear [F#] the [B] nightingale sing. _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ They _ had not [E] been standing but a minute [B] or two, _ when out [A] of his mouth [E] sacked the fiddle [F#] he drew.
The _ [B] tune [G#m] that he played made [E] the [B] valleys all _ rain, oh how I cried the ladies, hear the nightingale sing.
_ _ _ _ _ Oh maiden, [E] fair maiden, tis [B] time to give a word, _ oh now [A] kind soldier, [E] please play [B] one tune [F#] more.
_ [B] I'd rather you [G#m] fiddle the touch [B] of one string, than see the waters collide, hear [F#] the [B] nightingale sing. _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [D#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ Oh soldier, [E] kind soldier, will [B] you marry me?
_ Oh no [E] fair maiden, that never [F#m] shall be.
_ [B] I've a wife [G#m] down in London, [E]
and [B] children twice three, _ two wives and the army is [F#m] too [B] many for me. _ _
_ I'll go [A] back to London [E] and stay [B] for a year, _ it's often [E] I'll think of you my [F#] little dear.
_ [B] If ever [G#m] I return, it'll be in [B] spring, _ to see the waters collide, hear the nightingale sing.
_ _ _ _ Blasey folks, thank you