Chords for Florrie Forde - Down At The Old Bull And Bush
Tempo:
168.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[D]
[F#]
[C]
All [F] right, all right, all [F#] right.
Have it your own way.
Now I'll [G#] sing you Down at the [A] Old [Dm] Bullenbush.
Will you give me a chord in G, Mr.
Conductor?
All right, so.
[G]
[C] Come, come, come and make eyes [D] at me down at the old bullenbush.
[F] Come, come, [D] have some port wine with me [A] down at [G] the old bullenbush.
[D]
[G] Hear the little German [Am] band, [G]
just let me hold your hand dear.
Do, do, come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old [G] bullenbush.
[Gm] Talk [G] about the [F] shade of the [Am] sheltering [D] palm.
Praise the bamboo tree, its widespread in charm.
[G] [C] There's a little nook down near old [Am] Hampstead town.
You know [A] the place, it [D] has won great renown.
[G] Often with my [C] sweetheart on a bright [Am] summer's day.
[D] To the little pub there [G] my footsteps will [D] stray.
[G] If she hesitates when [D] she looks at [A] the sign, promptly I whisper, [D] now do not decline.
[A]
[D] But come, [G] [C] come, come, come and [G] make eyes at [D] me down at the old [A] bullenbush.
[F]
Come, come, [Am] have [D] some port wine with me down at [G] the old bullenbush.
[D] [G]
[Am] Hear the little German [D]
band, [G]
just let [C] me hold your hand dear.
[Dm]
[G] Do, do, come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old bullenbush.
Come [G] along boys.
[C] Come, [G] come, come and make eyes at [D] me down at the old bullenbush.
[A]
Come, [D]
come, have some port wine with me [G] down at the old bullenbush.
[D]
Hear [C] the little German [D] band,
[G] just [C] let me hold your [G] hand dear.
Do, do, come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old bullenbush.
[G] [F] [G]
[D]
[G#]
[D]
[F#]
[C]
All [F] right, all right, all [F#] right.
Have it your own way.
Now I'll [G#] sing you Down at the [A] Old [Dm] Bullenbush.
Will you give me a chord in G, Mr.
Conductor?
All right, so.
[G]
[C] Come, come, come and make eyes [D] at me down at the old bullenbush.
[F] Come, come, [D] have some port wine with me [A] down at [G] the old bullenbush.
[D]
[G] Hear the little German [Am] band, [G]
just let me hold your hand dear.
Do, do, come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old [G] bullenbush.
[Gm] Talk [G] about the [F] shade of the [Am] sheltering [D] palm.
Praise the bamboo tree, its widespread in charm.
[G] [C] There's a little nook down near old [Am] Hampstead town.
You know [A] the place, it [D] has won great renown.
[G] Often with my [C] sweetheart on a bright [Am] summer's day.
[D] To the little pub there [G] my footsteps will [D] stray.
[G] If she hesitates when [D] she looks at [A] the sign, promptly I whisper, [D] now do not decline.
[A]
[D] But come, [G] [C] come, come, come and [G] make eyes at [D] me down at the old [A] bullenbush.
[F]
Come, come, [Am] have [D] some port wine with me down at [G] the old bullenbush.
[D] [G]
[Am] Hear the little German [D]
band, [G]
just let [C] me hold your hand dear.
[Dm]
[G] Do, do, come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old bullenbush.
Come [G] along boys.
[C] Come, [G] come, come and make eyes at [D] me down at the old bullenbush.
[A]
Come, [D]
come, have some port wine with me [G] down at the old bullenbush.
[D]
Hear [C] the little German [D] band,
[G] just [C] let me hold your [G] hand dear.
Do, do, come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old bullenbush.
[G] [F] [G]
[D]
[G#]
Key:
G
D
C
A
Am
G
D
C
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _
All [F] right, all right, all [F#] right.
Have it your own way.
_ Now I'll [G#] sing you Down at the [A] Old [Dm] Bullenbush. _ _ _ _
_ Will _ you give me a chord in G, Mr.
Conductor?
All right, so.
[G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] Come, come, come and make eyes [D] at me down at the old _ bullenbush. _ _
_ [F] Come, _ _ come, [D] _ have some port wine with me [A] down at [G] the old _ bullenbush.
_ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ Hear the little German _ [Am] band, _ [G] _
_ _ just let me hold your hand _ dear.
_ _ Do, _ do, come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old _ [G] bullenbush. _ _
[Gm] _ Talk [G] about the [F] shade of the _ [Am] sheltering [D] palm.
_ Praise the bamboo tree, its widespread in charm.
_ [G] _ [C] There's a little nook down near old [Am] Hampstead town.
_ You know [A] the place, it [D] has won great renown.
_ _ [G] Often with my [C] sweetheart on a bright [Am] summer's day.
_ [D] _ To the little pub there [G] my footsteps will [D] stray.
[G] If she hesitates when [D] she looks at [A] the sign, _ promptly I whisper, [D] now do not _ decline.
_ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ But come, [G] _ _ [C] come, _ come, _ come and [G] make eyes at [D] me down at the old _ [A] bullenbush. _
_ _ _ _ [F] _
Come, _ come, [Am] have [D] some port wine with me down at [G] the old _ bullenbush.
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
[Am] Hear the little German _ [D]
band, _ _ [G] _ _
just let [C] me hold your hand dear.
_ [Dm] _ _
[G] Do, _ _ do, _ come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old _ bullenbush.
_ _ Come [G] along boys.
_ [C] Come, _ [G] come, come and make eyes at [D] me down at the old _ bullenbush.
[A] _ _ _
_ Come, [D] _ _ _
come, have some port wine with me [G] down at the old _ _ bullenbush.
[D] _
Hear _ _ [C] the little German [D] band, _ _
[G] _ _ just [C] let me hold your [G] hand _ dear.
_ _ Do, _ _ do, _ come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old _ bullenbush.
_ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _
All [F] right, all right, all [F#] right.
Have it your own way.
_ Now I'll [G#] sing you Down at the [A] Old [Dm] Bullenbush. _ _ _ _
_ Will _ you give me a chord in G, Mr.
Conductor?
All right, so.
[G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] Come, come, come and make eyes [D] at me down at the old _ bullenbush. _ _
_ [F] Come, _ _ come, [D] _ have some port wine with me [A] down at [G] the old _ bullenbush.
_ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ Hear the little German _ [Am] band, _ [G] _
_ _ just let me hold your hand _ dear.
_ _ Do, _ do, come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old _ [G] bullenbush. _ _
[Gm] _ Talk [G] about the [F] shade of the _ [Am] sheltering [D] palm.
_ Praise the bamboo tree, its widespread in charm.
_ [G] _ [C] There's a little nook down near old [Am] Hampstead town.
_ You know [A] the place, it [D] has won great renown.
_ _ [G] Often with my [C] sweetheart on a bright [Am] summer's day.
_ [D] _ To the little pub there [G] my footsteps will [D] stray.
[G] If she hesitates when [D] she looks at [A] the sign, _ promptly I whisper, [D] now do not _ decline.
_ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ But come, [G] _ _ [C] come, _ come, _ come and [G] make eyes at [D] me down at the old _ [A] bullenbush. _
_ _ _ _ [F] _
Come, _ come, [Am] have [D] some port wine with me down at [G] the old _ bullenbush.
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
[Am] Hear the little German _ [D]
band, _ _ [G] _ _
just let [C] me hold your hand dear.
_ [Dm] _ _
[G] Do, _ _ do, _ come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old _ bullenbush.
_ _ Come [G] along boys.
_ [C] Come, _ [G] come, come and make eyes at [D] me down at the old _ bullenbush.
[A] _ _ _
_ Come, [D] _ _ _
come, have some port wine with me [G] down at the old _ _ bullenbush.
[D] _
Hear _ _ [C] the little German [D] band, _ _
[G] _ _ just [C] let me hold your [G] hand _ dear.
_ _ Do, _ _ do, _ come and have a drink or two [C] down at [D] the old _ bullenbush.
_ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _