Chords for Fisherman's Friends - Good Friday (18th April 2014)

Tempo:
90.35 bpm
Chords used:

F#

C#

F

D

G#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Fisherman's Friends - Good Friday (18th April 2014) chords
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I'm going to get a little bit [N]
of a break.
I'm going to get a little bit of a break.
I'm going to get a little bit of a break.
I'm going to get a little bit of a break.
[F]
[N]
I'm going [C]
[N] to get a little bit of a break.
[A#] Blow the man down, [D] blow the man down, Molly, blow the man down.
Way, [G] hey, [G#] blow the man down.
Blowing right [C#] back into Liverpool town.
Give me some time to [N] blow the man down.
Her top sails were flapping, her rigging ran free.
Way, hey, blow the man down.
And she glued up her corsets and winked right at me.
[D#] Give me some time [Dm] to blow the man down.
We [C] slapped and we tickled, she giggled [C#] and swooned.
Way, [G#] hey, blow the man down.
And all the night long we canoodled and spooked.
[D] Give me some time to blow the man down.
Yes, all the night long, won't you give me a [C] clap?
[G#] Way, hey, blow the man down.
[N] And that's just what she gave me, so I ain't going back.
[F#] Give me some time to blow the man down.
[D] Blow the man down, bullies, blow the man down.
[F] Way, [N] hey, blow the man down.
Blowing [C#] right back into Liverpool [Dm] town.
Give me some time to blow the man down.
[D] Blow the man down, bullies, blow [B] the man down.
[C#] Way, hey, [D#] blow the man down.
Blowing right back into Liverpool town.
[F] Give me some [F#] time to blow the man down.
Hey, hey!
I'll be joining, thank you.
[F] Heave her up and away we'll [G#] go.
Heave away, Santiana.
Heave [F] her up and away we'll [G] go.
All along the plains of Mexico.
How Santiana's shovel says go.
Heave away, [G#] Santiana.
Around Cape Horn, through the [G] ice and snow.
All along the [C] plains of Mexico.
So, heave her up and away we'll go.
[Gm] Heave away, [D#]
Santiana.
Heave her up and away [G] we'll go.
All along the plains of Mexico.
[N] This is especially for the young ladies.
Lovely to see you boys back.
Lovely to see you boys back.
You're icons of the West Country these days.
Icons of the West Country.
Thank you for coming back.
And don't forget to do the one about the combine harvester.
Safe and sound at home again.
Let the waters roar, Jack.
Safe and sound at home again.
Let the waters roar, Jack.
Long we've touched the rolling rain.
It is a bit castrato.
I mean, [D] it's better.
Try again.
[Fm] Safe and sound at home again.
[N] Let the waters roar, Jack.
Safe and sound at [F#] home again.
Let the waters roar, Jack.
Long we've touched on the rolling rain.
Now we're safe ashore, Jack.
Don't forget your old shipmate.
Now and ho from Cal-I-O.
This week [N] that's from Plymouth Sound.
For your daughter Nijack.
Was there ever shipmates now?
Such as you and I, [D] Jack.
Long we've touched on the rolling rain.
Now we're safe [F] ashore, [N] Jack.
Don't forget your old shipmate.
Ronny Ho from Cal-I-O.
Going in like this.
That's short.
Short song.
Short ladies and gentlemen.
Do you want any fish fingers lately, anyone?
I've got an advert like you've done since.
Do another one.
Do another one.
That was very good.
That was good, wasn't it?
Yeah.
That's the way we're all like. Promise it.
Yeah.
More one.
More one.
Well Sally is the girl that comes from O'Reilly.
Way, hey, bully in the alley.
Sally is the girl from Shinbone [B] Alley.
Bully on the [E] Shinbone now.
So help me Bob, I'm [F#] bully in the alley.
Way, [C#] hey, bully in the alley.
[E] Help me Bob, I'm [D#] bully in the alley.
Bully on the Shinbone now.
[G] Well I've got them leaf juice, so I'll go and see my [D] Sally.
Way, hey, [C#] bully in the [F] alley.
I'll throw her [Gm] a line, make her fast in her alley.
[F#m] Bully on the Shinbone [E] now.
So help me Bob, I'm bully in the alley.
[F#] Way, hey, bully in the alley.
Help me Bob, I'm bully in the [N] alley.
Bully on the Shinbone now.
Well I've made a dance show, for I'm tied up [F#] out of key.
Way, [F#m]
hey, bully in the [A#] alley.
She told me that this glory [E] was just for me.
[F#m] Bully on the Shinbone [F] now.
[F#] So help me Bob, I'm bully [Fm] in the alley.
[F#] Way, hey, bully in the [E] alley.
Help me Bob, I'm bully [D#] in the alley.
[C#] Bully on the [F#] Shinbone now.
Well it's time to [A#] leave, so I'm gonna skip my cable.
[C#] Way, hey, bully in the [D#] alley.
I'll go and see my Sally, as often as I'm able.
[F#] Bully on the [E] Shinbone now.
So help me Bob, I'm bully in the [G#] alley.
Way, hey, [C#] bully in the [D] alley.
Help me Bob, I'm bully in the [N] alley.
Bully on the [F#] Shinbone now.
[N] Way, hey!
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C#
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_ _ _ _ I'm _ _ _ _ going to get _ _ _ a little bit _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ of _ a break.
_ _ _ _ _ I'm going to get a little bit of a break.
_ _ I'm going to get a little bit of a break.
_ I'm going to get a little bit of a break. _ _
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I'm going _ _ [C] _ _ _
[N] to get a little bit of a break. _ _ _ _ _
_ [A#] Blow the man down, [D] blow the man down, Molly, blow the man down.
Way, [G] hey, [G#] blow the man down.
Blowing right [C#] back into Liverpool town.
Give me some time to [N] blow the man down.
Her top sails were flapping, her rigging ran free.
Way, hey, blow the man down.
And she glued up her corsets and winked right at me.
[D#] Give me some time [Dm] to blow the man down.
We [C] slapped and we tickled, she giggled [C#] and swooned.
Way, [G#] hey, blow the man down.
And all the night long we canoodled and spooked.
[D] Give me some time to blow the man down.
Yes, all the night long, won't you give me a [C] clap?
[G#] Way, hey, blow the man down.
[N] And that's just what she gave me, so I ain't going back.
[F#] Give me some time to blow the man down.
[D] Blow the man down, bullies, blow the man down.
[F] Way, [N] hey, blow the man down.
Blowing [C#] right back into Liverpool [Dm] town.
Give me some time to blow the man down.
[D] Blow the man down, bullies, blow [B] the man down.
[C#] Way, hey, [D#] blow the man down.
Blowing right back into Liverpool town.
[F] Give me some [F#] time to blow the man _ _ down.
Hey, hey! _ _ _ _ _
_ I'll be joining, thank you.
[F] _ Heave her up and away we'll [G#] go.
Heave away, _ Santiana.
Heave [F] her up and away we'll [G] go.
All along the plains of Mexico.
How Santiana's shovel says go.
Heave away, [G#] Santiana.
Around Cape Horn, through the [G] ice and snow.
All along the [C] plains of Mexico.
So, heave her up and away we'll go.
[Gm] Heave away, _ [D#]
Santiana.
Heave her up and away [G] we'll go.
All along the plains of _ Mexico. _ _
[N] _ _ _ This is especially for the young ladies.
Lovely to see you boys back.
Lovely to see you boys back.
You're icons of the West Country these days.
Icons of the West Country.
Thank you for coming back.
And don't forget to do the one about the combine harvester. _ _
_ _ Safe and sound at home again.
Let the waters roar, Jack.
Safe and sound at home again.
Let the waters roar, Jack.
Long we've touched the rolling rain.
_ It is a bit castrato.
_ _ I mean, [D] it's better.
Try again.
_ _ [Fm] Safe and sound at home again.
[N] Let the waters roar, Jack.
Safe and sound at [F#] home again.
Let the waters roar, Jack.
Long we've touched on the rolling rain.
Now we're safe ashore, Jack.
_ Don't forget your old shipmate.
Now and ho from Cal-I-O.
This week [N] that's from Plymouth Sound.
For your daughter Nijack.
Was there ever shipmates now?
Such as you and I, [D] Jack.
Long we've touched on the rolling rain.
Now we're safe [F] ashore, [N] Jack.
Don't forget your old shipmate.
Ronny Ho from Cal-I-O.
_ _ Going in like this.
That's short.
Short song.
Short ladies and gentlemen. _ _
Do you want any fish fingers lately, anyone?
I've got an advert like you've done since.
_ _ _ _ _ Do another one.
Do another one.
That was very good.
That was good, wasn't it?
Yeah.
That's the way we're all like. Promise it.
Yeah.
More one.
More one.
Well Sally is the girl that comes from O'Reilly.
Way, hey, bully in the alley.
Sally is the girl from Shinbone [B] Alley.
Bully on the [E] Shinbone now.
So help me Bob, I'm [F#] bully in the alley.
Way, [C#] hey, bully in the alley.
[E] Help me Bob, I'm [D#] bully in the alley.
Bully on the Shinbone now.
[G] Well I've got them leaf juice, so I'll go and see my [D] Sally.
Way, hey, [C#] bully in the [F] alley.
I'll throw her [Gm] a line, make her fast in her alley.
[F#m] Bully on the Shinbone [E] now.
So help me Bob, I'm bully in the alley.
[F#] Way, hey, bully in the alley.
Help me Bob, I'm bully in the [N] alley.
Bully on the Shinbone now.
Well I've made a dance show, for I'm tied up [F#] out of key.
Way, [F#m]
hey, bully in the [A#] alley.
She told me that this glory [E] was just for me.
[F#m] Bully on the Shinbone [F] now.
[F#] So help me Bob, I'm bully [Fm] in the alley.
[F#] Way, hey, bully in the [E] alley.
Help me Bob, I'm bully [D#] in the alley.
[C#] Bully on the [F#] Shinbone now.
Well it's time to [A#] leave, so I'm gonna skip my cable.
[C#] Way, hey, bully in the [D#] alley.
I'll go and see my Sally, as often as I'm able.
[F#] Bully on the [E] Shinbone now.
So help me Bob, I'm bully in the [G#] alley.
Way, hey, [C#] bully in the [D] alley.
Help me Bob, I'm bully in the [N] alley.
Bully on the [F#] Shinbone now.
_ [N] _ Way, hey! _ _