Chords for Hard Times of Old England (feat. Francis Rossi)
Tempo:
83.9 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Bb
Fm
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Sing o'er the hard times of old England, In old [Bb] England very [Eb] hard times.
[Cm]
Come o'er, brother tradesman, and travel alone, [Fm] O pray, [Bb] come and tell [Fm] me where the trade is all [Cm] gone.
Long time I've gone to travel, [Ab] and I cannot find [Eb] none.
[Bb] Sing o'er the hard [Ab] times of [Eb] old England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England very [Cm] hard times.
You will see the poor tradesman a-walkin' last week, [Fm] From [Bb] mornin' till night [Fm] for employment.
I'm scared to think of [Ab] these shoes that I've picked.
[F] Sing o'er the hard times [Ab] of old England, In old [Bb] England very [Eb] hard times.
[Ab] [Eb] So [Bb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] [Bb] [Eb]
what a poor man [Ab] and his family [Eb] we do, [Bb] To sing o'er the times [Ab] of old [Eb] England,
[Ab] In old [Bb] England very [Eb] hard times.
And now to come to and to finish my song, [Ab] Let us all [Bb] forget these hard [Ab] times,
They will [Eb] not last long, I hope soon to have occasion [Ab] to alter my song.
[Bb] And sing o'er the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good times.
[F] O the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good times.
[F] O the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good times.
[Cm]
Come o'er, brother tradesman, and travel alone, [Fm] O pray, [Bb] come and tell [Fm] me where the trade is all [Cm] gone.
Long time I've gone to travel, [Ab] and I cannot find [Eb] none.
[Bb] Sing o'er the hard [Ab] times of [Eb] old England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England very [Cm] hard times.
You will see the poor tradesman a-walkin' last week, [Fm] From [Bb] mornin' till night [Fm] for employment.
I'm scared to think of [Ab] these shoes that I've picked.
[F] Sing o'er the hard times [Ab] of old England, In old [Bb] England very [Eb] hard times.
[Ab] [Eb] So [Bb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] [Bb] [Eb]
what a poor man [Ab] and his family [Eb] we do, [Bb] To sing o'er the times [Ab] of old [Eb] England,
[Ab] In old [Bb] England very [Eb] hard times.
And now to come to and to finish my song, [Ab] Let us all [Bb] forget these hard [Ab] times,
They will [Eb] not last long, I hope soon to have occasion [Ab] to alter my song.
[Bb] And sing o'er the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good times.
[F] O the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good times.
[F] O the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good times.
Key:
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Eb
Bb
Fm
Cm
Ab
Eb
Bb
Sing o'er the hard times of old England, In old [Bb] England very [Eb] hard _ _ times. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _
Come o'er, brother tradesman, and travel alone, [Fm] O pray, [Bb] come and tell [Fm] me where the trade is all [Cm] gone.
Long time I've gone to travel, [Ab] and I cannot find [Eb] none.
[Bb] Sing o'er the hard [Ab] times of [Eb] old England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England very [Cm] hard _ times.
You will see the poor tradesman a-walkin' last week, [Fm] From [Bb] mornin' till night [Fm] for employment. _
I'm scared to think of [Ab] these shoes that I've picked.
[F] Sing o'er the hard times [Ab] of old England, _ In old [Bb] England very [Eb] hard times. _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] So [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
what a poor man [Ab] and his family [Eb] we do, [Bb] To sing o'er the times [Ab] of old [Eb] England,
[Ab] In old [Bb] England very [Eb] hard times.
And now to come to and to finish my song, [Ab] Let us all [Bb] forget these hard [Ab] times,
They will [Eb] not last long, I hope soon to have occasion [Ab] to alter my song.
[Bb] And sing o'er the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, _ [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good _ times.
[F] O the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good times.
[F] O the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good times. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _
Come o'er, brother tradesman, and travel alone, [Fm] O pray, [Bb] come and tell [Fm] me where the trade is all [Cm] gone.
Long time I've gone to travel, [Ab] and I cannot find [Eb] none.
[Bb] Sing o'er the hard [Ab] times of [Eb] old England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England very [Cm] hard _ times.
You will see the poor tradesman a-walkin' last week, [Fm] From [Bb] mornin' till night [Fm] for employment. _
I'm scared to think of [Ab] these shoes that I've picked.
[F] Sing o'er the hard times [Ab] of old England, _ In old [Bb] England very [Eb] hard times. _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] So [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
what a poor man [Ab] and his family [Eb] we do, [Bb] To sing o'er the times [Ab] of old [Eb] England,
[Ab] In old [Bb] England very [Eb] hard times.
And now to come to and to finish my song, [Ab] Let us all [Bb] forget these hard [Ab] times,
They will [Eb] not last long, I hope soon to have occasion [Ab] to alter my song.
[Bb] And sing o'er the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, _ [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good _ times.
[F] O the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good times.
[F] O the good times [Ab] of old [Eb] England, [Ab] In old [Bb] England jolly [Eb] good times. _ _
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