Chords for Foul Gear, Penny Luck.wmv
Tempo:
109.8 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bm] [D] [G]
[A]
[D] Come all ye good people, come [G] listen to me, [A] A short little story I'll sing [D] unto thee.
Now we had the brammi all [G] straightened away, [A] And twenty minutes later we shot for [D] the day.
Our net had been out all last down [G] below, And into [A] our bunks for a nap [D] we did go.
We shot for two hours, and that [G] wasn't long, [A] About five minutes later our net was [D] all gone.
We iced in our doors, we had a [G] clean [A] deck, And back to the island for another [D] to pick.
At five the same evening our net [G] was made up, [A] At nine o'clock we had left [D] for to go.
[G]
[A] [G] [D]
[G] [A]
[D] At eight the next morning we had [G] shot away, [A] There was a few fish so we planned for [D] to stay.
But on the fourth morning we [G] all got a [A] shock, When the French trawler came and she took [D] a look.
The wind from the eastward it came [G] on to blow, [A] And for it the trawler skipper [D] wanted to go.
We battled our attitudes with a [G] sad-hearted bud, [A] And for rammy a high when we had a [D] hit bud.
And now we're in rammy all, [Bm] and we're beat up, To [A] see what we had to face [D] once again.
But as for the Frenchman, they will [G] have their time, [A] For making us make up our rollers [D] he's right.
My song is now in it, I think I [G] done [A] well, Penny Lock is my boat and ain't but mine [D] I won't tell.
And if this song you don't [G] think it rhyme, [A] Take a pencil and paper and try it [D] sometime.
[G]
[A] [D]
[A]
[D] Come all ye good people, come [G] listen to me, [A] A short little story I'll sing [D] unto thee.
Now we had the brammi all [G] straightened away, [A] And twenty minutes later we shot for [D] the day.
Our net had been out all last down [G] below, And into [A] our bunks for a nap [D] we did go.
We shot for two hours, and that [G] wasn't long, [A] About five minutes later our net was [D] all gone.
We iced in our doors, we had a [G] clean [A] deck, And back to the island for another [D] to pick.
At five the same evening our net [G] was made up, [A] At nine o'clock we had left [D] for to go.
[G]
[A] [G] [D]
[G] [A]
[D] At eight the next morning we had [G] shot away, [A] There was a few fish so we planned for [D] to stay.
But on the fourth morning we [G] all got a [A] shock, When the French trawler came and she took [D] a look.
The wind from the eastward it came [G] on to blow, [A] And for it the trawler skipper [D] wanted to go.
We battled our attitudes with a [G] sad-hearted bud, [A] And for rammy a high when we had a [D] hit bud.
And now we're in rammy all, [Bm] and we're beat up, To [A] see what we had to face [D] once again.
But as for the Frenchman, they will [G] have their time, [A] For making us make up our rollers [D] he's right.
My song is now in it, I think I [G] done [A] well, Penny Lock is my boat and ain't but mine [D] I won't tell.
And if this song you don't [G] think it rhyme, [A] Take a pencil and paper and try it [D] sometime.
[G]
[A] [D]
Key:
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A
Bm
D
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A
Bm
[Bm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ Come all ye good people, come [G] listen to me, [A] A short little story I'll sing [D] unto thee.
Now we had the brammi all [G] straightened away, [A] And twenty minutes later we shot for [D] the day.
_ Our net had been out all last down [G] below, And into [A] our bunks for a nap [D] we did go.
We shot for two hours, and that [G] wasn't long, [A] About five minutes later our net was [D] all gone. _
We iced in our doors, we had a [G] clean [A] deck, And back to the island for another [D] to pick.
At five the same evening our net [G] was made up, [A] At nine o'clock we had left [D] for to go. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ At eight the next morning we had [G] shot away, [A] There was a few fish so we planned for [D] to stay. _
But on the fourth morning we [G] all got a [A] shock, When the French trawler came and she took [D] a look.
The wind from the eastward it came [G] on to blow, [A] And for it the trawler skipper [D] wanted to go. _
We battled our attitudes with a [G] sad-hearted bud, [A] And for rammy a high when we had a [D] hit bud.
And now we're in rammy all, [Bm] and we're beat up, To [A] see what we had to face [D] once again.
_ But as for the Frenchman, they will [G] have their time, [A] For making us make up our rollers [D] he's right.
My song is now in it, I think I [G] done [A] well, Penny Lock is my boat and ain't but mine [D] I won't tell.
_ And if this song you don't [G] think it rhyme, [A] Take a pencil and paper and try it [D] sometime. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ Come all ye good people, come [G] listen to me, [A] A short little story I'll sing [D] unto thee.
Now we had the brammi all [G] straightened away, [A] And twenty minutes later we shot for [D] the day.
_ Our net had been out all last down [G] below, And into [A] our bunks for a nap [D] we did go.
We shot for two hours, and that [G] wasn't long, [A] About five minutes later our net was [D] all gone. _
We iced in our doors, we had a [G] clean [A] deck, And back to the island for another [D] to pick.
At five the same evening our net [G] was made up, [A] At nine o'clock we had left [D] for to go. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ At eight the next morning we had [G] shot away, [A] There was a few fish so we planned for [D] to stay. _
But on the fourth morning we [G] all got a [A] shock, When the French trawler came and she took [D] a look.
The wind from the eastward it came [G] on to blow, [A] And for it the trawler skipper [D] wanted to go. _
We battled our attitudes with a [G] sad-hearted bud, [A] And for rammy a high when we had a [D] hit bud.
And now we're in rammy all, [Bm] and we're beat up, To [A] see what we had to face [D] once again.
_ But as for the Frenchman, they will [G] have their time, [A] For making us make up our rollers [D] he's right.
My song is now in it, I think I [G] done [A] well, Penny Lock is my boat and ain't but mine [D] I won't tell.
_ And if this song you don't [G] think it rhyme, [A] Take a pencil and paper and try it [D] sometime. _ _
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
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