Chords for FullSet - "The Bonnie House of Airlie" (song)
Tempo:
116.05 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
F#m
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F#m] [A]
[F#m]
[A]
It fell on a day, on a bawdy summer's day,
The sun [D] shone bright [A] and clearly, That there fell out a great dispute
Between [D] Argyle [A] and Verily.
Argyle has mustered [D] a [C#m] thousand [F#m] of his [A] men, He's marched them in bright early,
He's marched them up [D] by the [C#m] back of [F#m] Dunkeld, [A] To plunder [D] the bonnie [A] house of Verily.
Lady Ogilvy, she cried [D] from her [E] window [A] so high, And though [D] she [A] sighed sorely,
To see Argyle and all his men Plunder [D] the bonnie [A] house of Verily.
Come down, come [Bm] down, Lady Ogilvy, he [A] cried, Come down, [D] kiss me [A] fairly,
Or I swear by the hilt [D] on [E] my [F#m] broad [A] sword, I'll never [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
[C#m] [F#m]
[Bm] [C#m] [A]
Oh, I wouldn't come down, [D] you [A] cruel Argyle, I [D] would not kiss [A] you fairly,
Oh, I wouldn't kiss you, [D] who [E] falls [F#m] Argyle, I wouldn't [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
Come tell me where [Bm] your dowry [F#m] is hid, [A] Come down [D] and tell [A] me fairly,
Oh, I wouldn't tell you [D] where my [E] dowry [A] is hid, I wouldn't [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
[D] [F#m]
[D] [A]
[D] [F#m]
[D] [A]
[D] [F#m]
[D] [Bm] [A]
[D] [A]
Oh, they sought it up, [D] and they [E] sought [A] it down, And dying [D] they sought [A] it early,
And it was a blow, [D] young [E] bone [F#m] angry, Who found [D] the [A] dowry of Erdie.
Eleven of my barons, [Bm] oh, I [A] have borne, And a twelfth [D] never saw [A] his daddy.
And though I have gotten [D] as [A] many of them again, I'm sure [D] they went and [A] fought the charity.
If my good lord [D] had [E] been [F#m] at [A] home, He's [D] away [A] for charity.
There wouldn't be a Campbell [D] in [E] all [F#m] [A] Argyle, Put [D] on the bonnie [A] house verily.
He's taken her by [Bm] the milk [F#m]-white hand, [A] But he did [D] not leave [A] her pretty.
And he's led her up [D] to the [E] top [F#m] of the hill, She saw [D] the burning [A] down of Erdie.
[E] [F#m]
[Bm] [A] The smoke and the flames, [D] they [E] rose [A] so high, And the walls, [D] they [A] blackened fairly,
And the ladies laid her down [D] on the [E] grass [F#m] to die, [A]
She saw [D] the burning [A] down of Erdie.
[D] [F#m]
[D] [F#m] [C#m]
[F#m]
[D] [A]
[N]
[F#m]
[A]
It fell on a day, on a bawdy summer's day,
The sun [D] shone bright [A] and clearly, That there fell out a great dispute
Between [D] Argyle [A] and Verily.
Argyle has mustered [D] a [C#m] thousand [F#m] of his [A] men, He's marched them in bright early,
He's marched them up [D] by the [C#m] back of [F#m] Dunkeld, [A] To plunder [D] the bonnie [A] house of Verily.
Lady Ogilvy, she cried [D] from her [E] window [A] so high, And though [D] she [A] sighed sorely,
To see Argyle and all his men Plunder [D] the bonnie [A] house of Verily.
Come down, come [Bm] down, Lady Ogilvy, he [A] cried, Come down, [D] kiss me [A] fairly,
Or I swear by the hilt [D] on [E] my [F#m] broad [A] sword, I'll never [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
[C#m] [F#m]
[Bm] [C#m] [A]
Oh, I wouldn't come down, [D] you [A] cruel Argyle, I [D] would not kiss [A] you fairly,
Oh, I wouldn't kiss you, [D] who [E] falls [F#m] Argyle, I wouldn't [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
Come tell me where [Bm] your dowry [F#m] is hid, [A] Come down [D] and tell [A] me fairly,
Oh, I wouldn't tell you [D] where my [E] dowry [A] is hid, I wouldn't [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
[D] [F#m]
[D] [A]
[D] [F#m]
[D] [A]
[D] [F#m]
[D] [Bm] [A]
[D] [A]
Oh, they sought it up, [D] and they [E] sought [A] it down, And dying [D] they sought [A] it early,
And it was a blow, [D] young [E] bone [F#m] angry, Who found [D] the [A] dowry of Erdie.
Eleven of my barons, [Bm] oh, I [A] have borne, And a twelfth [D] never saw [A] his daddy.
And though I have gotten [D] as [A] many of them again, I'm sure [D] they went and [A] fought the charity.
If my good lord [D] had [E] been [F#m] at [A] home, He's [D] away [A] for charity.
There wouldn't be a Campbell [D] in [E] all [F#m] [A] Argyle, Put [D] on the bonnie [A] house verily.
He's taken her by [Bm] the milk [F#m]-white hand, [A] But he did [D] not leave [A] her pretty.
And he's led her up [D] to the [E] top [F#m] of the hill, She saw [D] the burning [A] down of Erdie.
[E] [F#m]
[Bm] [A] The smoke and the flames, [D] they [E] rose [A] so high, And the walls, [D] they [A] blackened fairly,
And the ladies laid her down [D] on the [E] grass [F#m] to die, [A]
She saw [D] the burning [A] down of Erdie.
[D] [F#m]
[D] [F#m] [C#m]
[F#m]
[D] [A]
[N]
Key:
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F#m
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Bm
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_ It fell on a day, on a bawdy summer's day,
The sun [D] shone bright [A] and clearly, _ That there fell out a great dispute
Between [D] Argyle [A] and Verily.
_ _ Argyle has mustered [D] a [C#m] thousand [F#m] of his [A] men, He's marched them in bright early,
_ He's marched them up [D] by the [C#m] back of [F#m] Dunkeld, [A] To plunder [D] the bonnie [A] house of Verily.
Lady Ogilvy, she cried [D] from her [E] window [A] so high, And though [D] she [A] sighed sorely,
To see Argyle and all his men Plunder [D] the bonnie [A] house of Verily.
Come down, come [Bm] down, Lady Ogilvy, he [A] cried, Come down, [D] kiss me [A] fairly,
_ Or I swear by the hilt [D] on [E] my [F#m] broad [A] sword, I'll never [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
[C#m] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ [Bm] _ [C#m] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, I wouldn't come down, [D] you [A] cruel Argyle, I [D] would not kiss [A] you fairly,
_ Oh, I wouldn't kiss you, [D] who [E] falls [F#m] Argyle, I wouldn't [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
_ Come tell me where [Bm] your dowry [F#m] is hid, [A] Come down [D] and tell [A] me fairly,
_ Oh, I wouldn't tell you [D] where my [E] dowry [A] is hid, I wouldn't [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
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_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _
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_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ Oh, they sought it up, [D] and they [E] sought [A] it down, And dying [D] they sought [A] it early,
_ And it was a blow, [D] young [E] bone [F#m] angry, Who found [D] the [A] dowry of Erdie.
_ Eleven of my barons, [Bm] oh, I [A] have borne, And a twelfth [D] never saw [A] his daddy.
_ And though I have gotten [D] as [A] many of them again, I'm sure [D] they went and [A] fought the charity.
If my good lord [D] had [E] been [F#m] at [A] home, He's [D] away [A] for charity.
_ There wouldn't be a Campbell [D] in [E] all [F#m] [A] Argyle, Put [D] on the bonnie [A] house verily.
He's taken her by [Bm] the milk [F#m]-white hand, [A] But he did [D] not leave [A] her pretty.
_ And he's led her up [D] to the [E] top [F#m] of the hill, She saw [D] the burning [A] down of Erdie.
[E] _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ [A] _ _ _ _ The _ _ _ smoke and the flames, [D] they [E] rose [A] so high, And the walls, [D] they [A] blackened fairly,
_ And the ladies laid her down [D] on the [E] grass [F#m] to die, _ _ _ _ [A] _
She saw [D] the burning [A] down of Erdie.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ [C#m] _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ It fell on a day, on a bawdy summer's day,
The sun [D] shone bright [A] and clearly, _ That there fell out a great dispute
Between [D] Argyle [A] and Verily.
_ _ Argyle has mustered [D] a [C#m] thousand [F#m] of his [A] men, He's marched them in bright early,
_ He's marched them up [D] by the [C#m] back of [F#m] Dunkeld, [A] To plunder [D] the bonnie [A] house of Verily.
Lady Ogilvy, she cried [D] from her [E] window [A] so high, And though [D] she [A] sighed sorely,
To see Argyle and all his men Plunder [D] the bonnie [A] house of Verily.
Come down, come [Bm] down, Lady Ogilvy, he [A] cried, Come down, [D] kiss me [A] fairly,
_ Or I swear by the hilt [D] on [E] my [F#m] broad [A] sword, I'll never [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
[C#m] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ [Bm] _ [C#m] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, I wouldn't come down, [D] you [A] cruel Argyle, I [D] would not kiss [A] you fairly,
_ Oh, I wouldn't kiss you, [D] who [E] falls [F#m] Argyle, I wouldn't [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
_ Come tell me where [Bm] your dowry [F#m] is hid, [A] Come down [D] and tell [A] me fairly,
_ Oh, I wouldn't tell you [D] where my [E] dowry [A] is hid, I wouldn't [D] leave a standing [A] stone in Erdie.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
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_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _
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_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ Oh, they sought it up, [D] and they [E] sought [A] it down, And dying [D] they sought [A] it early,
_ And it was a blow, [D] young [E] bone [F#m] angry, Who found [D] the [A] dowry of Erdie.
_ Eleven of my barons, [Bm] oh, I [A] have borne, And a twelfth [D] never saw [A] his daddy.
_ And though I have gotten [D] as [A] many of them again, I'm sure [D] they went and [A] fought the charity.
If my good lord [D] had [E] been [F#m] at [A] home, He's [D] away [A] for charity.
_ There wouldn't be a Campbell [D] in [E] all [F#m] [A] Argyle, Put [D] on the bonnie [A] house verily.
He's taken her by [Bm] the milk [F#m]-white hand, [A] But he did [D] not leave [A] her pretty.
_ And he's led her up [D] to the [E] top [F#m] of the hill, She saw [D] the burning [A] down of Erdie.
[E] _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ [A] _ _ _ _ The _ _ _ smoke and the flames, [D] they [E] rose [A] so high, And the walls, [D] they [A] blackened fairly,
_ And the ladies laid her down [D] on the [E] grass [F#m] to die, _ _ _ _ [A] _
She saw [D] the burning [A] down of Erdie.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
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