Chords for Gerry Guthrie - The Lucky Horseshoe Live.avi
Tempo:
92.25 bpm
Chords used:
D
Eb
A
G
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [D] [G]
[D] [Bm] [A]
[D] He walked into the blacksmith's [G] forge, a well-dressed man, his name was [D] George.
He said, good morning, Smithy, just the man I want [A] to see.
[D] My daughter's pony threw a shoe, [G] I was advised to come to you, [D] and if you could replace it,
[A] I'll gladly pay [G] your fee.
[D] When his daughter brought the pony [G] in, the blacksmith's eyes could not take in [D] the beauty
of the lady standing by [A] the door.
[D] And when she smiled and said hello, [G] deep in his heart he felt a glow.
[D] From that day on, the blacksmith's life [A] was changed [D] forevermore.
[G] Heard that he was a wealthy [D] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a panoramic [A] view.
[D] I've heard it said that love is blind, [G] he couldn't change his daughter's [D] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [A] who made her [D] pony's shoe.
On the day that they were married, [G] she rode in a heart-strong carriage [D] with four high-stepping
ponies, two were black and [A] two were gray.
[D] With seats of satin lining, [G] buckles that were shining, [D] but they couldn't match her beauty
[A] on her [D] wedding day.
[Bb]
[Eb] Well, now you've heard the story [Ab] of the blacksmith and the lady.
[Eb] Some may think it's fiction, some may [Bb] think it's true.
[Eb] But I've never been to a wedding [Ab] yet.
Among the gifts the bride will get, [Eb] someone will always give her [Bb] a lucky [Eb] old horseshoe.
[Ab] Heard that he was a wealthy [Eb] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a [Bb] panoramic view.
[Eb] I've heard it said that love is blind, he [Ab] couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Eb] pony's shoe.
[Ab] Heard that he was a wealthy [Eb] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a [Bb] panoramic view.
[Eb] But I've heard it said that love is [Ab] blind, he couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Eb] pony's shoe.
I've heard it said that love is [Ab] blind, he couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Ab] pony's shoe.
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb]
[D] [Bm] [A]
[D] He walked into the blacksmith's [G] forge, a well-dressed man, his name was [D] George.
He said, good morning, Smithy, just the man I want [A] to see.
[D] My daughter's pony threw a shoe, [G] I was advised to come to you, [D] and if you could replace it,
[A] I'll gladly pay [G] your fee.
[D] When his daughter brought the pony [G] in, the blacksmith's eyes could not take in [D] the beauty
of the lady standing by [A] the door.
[D] And when she smiled and said hello, [G] deep in his heart he felt a glow.
[D] From that day on, the blacksmith's life [A] was changed [D] forevermore.
[G] Heard that he was a wealthy [D] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a panoramic [A] view.
[D] I've heard it said that love is blind, [G] he couldn't change his daughter's [D] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [A] who made her [D] pony's shoe.
On the day that they were married, [G] she rode in a heart-strong carriage [D] with four high-stepping
ponies, two were black and [A] two were gray.
[D] With seats of satin lining, [G] buckles that were shining, [D] but they couldn't match her beauty
[A] on her [D] wedding day.
[Bb]
[Eb] Well, now you've heard the story [Ab] of the blacksmith and the lady.
[Eb] Some may think it's fiction, some may [Bb] think it's true.
[Eb] But I've never been to a wedding [Ab] yet.
Among the gifts the bride will get, [Eb] someone will always give her [Bb] a lucky [Eb] old horseshoe.
[Ab] Heard that he was a wealthy [Eb] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a [Bb] panoramic view.
[Eb] I've heard it said that love is blind, he [Ab] couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Eb] pony's shoe.
[Ab] Heard that he was a wealthy [Eb] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a [Bb] panoramic view.
[Eb] But I've heard it said that love is [Ab] blind, he couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Eb] pony's shoe.
I've heard it said that love is [Ab] blind, he couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Ab] pony's shoe.
[Eb] [Bb] [Eb]
Key:
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Eb
A
G
Bb
D
Eb
A
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ He walked into the blacksmith's [G] forge, a well-dressed man, his name was [D] George.
He said, good morning, Smithy, just the man I want [A] to see.
_ [D] My daughter's pony threw a shoe, [G] I was advised to come to you, [D] and if you could replace it,
[A] I'll gladly pay [G] your fee.
[D] When his daughter brought the pony [G] in, the blacksmith's eyes could not take in [D] the beauty
of the lady standing by [A] the door.
_ [D] And when she smiled and said hello, [G] deep in his heart he felt a glow.
[D] From that day on, the blacksmith's life [A] was changed [D] forevermore.
_ [G] Heard that he was a wealthy [D] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a panoramic [A] view.
_ [D] I've heard it said that love is blind, [G] he couldn't change his daughter's [D] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [A] who made her [D] pony's shoe. _ _
_ _ _ On the day that they were married, [G] she rode in a heart-strong carriage [D] with four high-stepping
ponies, two were black and [A] two were gray.
_ [D] With seats of satin lining, [G] buckles that were shining, [D] but they couldn't match her beauty
[A] on her [D] wedding day.
[Bb] _
[Eb] Well, now you've heard the story [Ab] of the blacksmith and the lady.
[Eb] Some may think it's fiction, some may [Bb] think it's true.
_ [Eb] But I've never been to a wedding [Ab] yet.
Among the gifts the bride will get, [Eb] someone will always give her [Bb] a lucky [Eb] old horseshoe.
_ [Ab] Heard that he was a wealthy [Eb] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a [Bb] panoramic view.
_ [Eb] I've heard it said that love is blind, he [Ab] couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Eb] pony's shoe.
[Ab] Heard that he was a wealthy [Eb] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a [Bb] panoramic view.
_ [Eb] But I've heard it said that love is [Ab] blind, he couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Eb] pony's shoe.
_ I've heard it said that love is [Ab] blind, he couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Ab] pony's shoe.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ He walked into the blacksmith's [G] forge, a well-dressed man, his name was [D] George.
He said, good morning, Smithy, just the man I want [A] to see.
_ [D] My daughter's pony threw a shoe, [G] I was advised to come to you, [D] and if you could replace it,
[A] I'll gladly pay [G] your fee.
[D] When his daughter brought the pony [G] in, the blacksmith's eyes could not take in [D] the beauty
of the lady standing by [A] the door.
_ [D] And when she smiled and said hello, [G] deep in his heart he felt a glow.
[D] From that day on, the blacksmith's life [A] was changed [D] forevermore.
_ [G] Heard that he was a wealthy [D] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a panoramic [A] view.
_ [D] I've heard it said that love is blind, [G] he couldn't change his daughter's [D] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [A] who made her [D] pony's shoe. _ _
_ _ _ On the day that they were married, [G] she rode in a heart-strong carriage [D] with four high-stepping
ponies, two were black and [A] two were gray.
_ [D] With seats of satin lining, [G] buckles that were shining, [D] but they couldn't match her beauty
[A] on her [D] wedding day.
[Bb] _
[Eb] Well, now you've heard the story [Ab] of the blacksmith and the lady.
[Eb] Some may think it's fiction, some may [Bb] think it's true.
_ [Eb] But I've never been to a wedding [Ab] yet.
Among the gifts the bride will get, [Eb] someone will always give her [Bb] a lucky [Eb] old horseshoe.
_ [Ab] Heard that he was a wealthy [Eb] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a [Bb] panoramic view.
_ [Eb] I've heard it said that love is blind, he [Ab] couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Eb] pony's shoe.
[Ab] Heard that he was a wealthy [Eb] man on many acres of fine land, a twenty-two room mansion with
a [Bb] panoramic view.
_ [Eb] But I've heard it said that love is [Ab] blind, he couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Eb] pony's shoe.
_ I've heard it said that love is [Ab] blind, he couldn't change his daughter's [Eb] mind.
She fell in love with the blacksmith [Bb] who made her [Ab] pony's shoe.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _