Chords for Fine Crowd - Queen of Argyll
Tempo:
101.75 bpm
Chords used:
Em
C
Bm
D
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em]
[D]
[Em]
[E]
[B]
[Em] Gentlemen, it is my duty To inform you of one beauty
[C] Though I last gave [B] you the favour, no To seek her for a while
[Em] Although I know she's a creature Of character and feature
[C] And no words can [Bm] paint the picture Of the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle
[E]
[C] [Em] On the morning that I mentioned Well I passed the delighted pension
Down [C] through a part of [D] our dear country [Bm] Known for beauty and for style
[Em] Well in the place of noble thinkers Of scholars and great drinkers
[C] Of a devout love [Bm] and a splendour Shone the [B] queen of Old Argyle
[Em] And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle
[E]
[Bm] [Em]
Now lads, well I must leave you My intention's not to grieve you
[C] Nor for need would [Bm] I deceive you Oh for I'll see you in a while
Well [Em] I must find some way to gain heart To court her and the tamer
[C] For I fear my [D] heart's in danger [Bm] From the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her [Bm] movements And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you [E] could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was in her movements [B] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
For [C] not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of Old Argyle
[Em] And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the [Bm] beauty Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle
[E] [Em] [E] [Bm] [Em]
[N]
[D]
[Em]
[E]
[B]
[Em] Gentlemen, it is my duty To inform you of one beauty
[C] Though I last gave [B] you the favour, no To seek her for a while
[Em] Although I know she's a creature Of character and feature
[C] And no words can [Bm] paint the picture Of the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle
[E]
[C] [Em] On the morning that I mentioned Well I passed the delighted pension
Down [C] through a part of [D] our dear country [Bm] Known for beauty and for style
[Em] Well in the place of noble thinkers Of scholars and great drinkers
[C] Of a devout love [Bm] and a splendour Shone the [B] queen of Old Argyle
[Em] And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle
[E]
[Bm] [Em]
Now lads, well I must leave you My intention's not to grieve you
[C] Nor for need would [Bm] I deceive you Oh for I'll see you in a while
Well [Em] I must find some way to gain heart To court her and the tamer
[C] For I fear my [D] heart's in danger [Bm] From the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her [Bm] movements And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you [E] could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was in her movements [B] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
For [C] not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of Old Argyle
[Em] And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the [Bm] beauty Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle
[E] [Em] [E] [Bm] [Em]
[N]
Key:
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B
Em
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[Em] _ _ _ _ Gentlemen, it is my duty To inform you of one beauty
[C] Though I last gave [B] you the favour, no To seek her for a while
[Em] Although I know she's a creature Of character and feature
[C] And no words can [Bm] paint the picture Of the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle
_ [E] _ _
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[C] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ On the morning that I mentioned Well I passed the delighted pension
Down [C] through a part of [D] our dear country [Bm] Known for beauty and for style
[Em] Well in the place of noble thinkers Of scholars and great drinkers
[C] Of a devout love [Bm] and a splendour Shone the [B] queen of Old Argyle
[Em] And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Now lads, well I must leave you My intention's not to grieve you
[C] Nor for need would [Bm] I deceive you Oh for I'll see you in a while
Well [Em] I must find some way to gain heart To court her and the tamer
[C] For I fear my [D] heart's in danger [Bm] From the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her [Bm] movements And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you [E] could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was in her movements [B] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
For [C] not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of Old Argyle
[Em] And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the [Bm] beauty Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle
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[Em] _ _ _ _ Gentlemen, it is my duty To inform you of one beauty
[C] Though I last gave [B] you the favour, no To seek her for a while
[Em] Although I know she's a creature Of character and feature
[C] And no words can [Bm] paint the picture Of the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle
_ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ On the morning that I mentioned Well I passed the delighted pension
Down [C] through a part of [D] our dear country [Bm] Known for beauty and for style
[Em] Well in the place of noble thinkers Of scholars and great drinkers
[C] Of a devout love [Bm] and a splendour Shone the [B] queen of Old Argyle
[Em] And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [Em] _ _ _
Now lads, well I must leave you My intention's not to grieve you
[C] Nor for need would [Bm] I deceive you Oh for I'll see you in a while
Well [Em] I must find some way to gain heart To court her and the tamer
[C] For I fear my [D] heart's in danger [Bm] From the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her [Bm] movements And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of [Em] Old Argyle
And if you [E] could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was in her movements [B] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
For [C] not one could [D] match the beauty [Bm] Of the queen of Old Argyle
[Em] And if you could have seen her there Why, if you'd have just been [C] there
The fairest one was [D] in her movements [Bm] And the marvellous smile
[Em] Of the roses in the garden They would bow and ask a pardon
[C] For not one could [D] match the [Bm] beauty Of the queen of [Em] Old [B] Argyle
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