Chords for Itchy Fingers LIVE - A Kiss in the Morning Early

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149.9 bpm
Chords used:

C

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F

D

A

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Itchy Fingers LIVE -  A Kiss in the Morning Early chords
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[A]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] It was early one morning when Claire made her rose, And dressed herself up [G] in the [C] finest of clothes.
And after the shoemaking shop, [C] sure she goes, On was it the morning [G]
early.
[C] Oh, the cobbler rose, and he soon met her [F] in, He [C] saw that his hammer [G] made [C] a spin,
And he had the will for it to be her [F] sister, With a [C] kiss in the [G] morning [C] early.
[G] [C]
[G] Oh, cobbler, oh, cobbler, to soon will be [F] wed, As [C] soon together [G] they'll fight a [C] feathered,
So give [A] me two shoes and [C] two ungloves of [F] red, And me [C] kiss in the morning [G] early.
Oh, the maid tied her shoes round the back of [F] her knight,
She praised his [C] good cobbling [D] that she would [C] make his list,
And back home where [G] her father she [C] won't fully [F] fix,
On was it [C] the morning [G] early.
[C] Oh, cobbler, oh, cobbler, about [F] me a man, And [C] he is the one I will wed in my gown,
As [D] handsome as ever with leather [F] in his hand, On [C] was it the morning [G] early.
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[D] [C]
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[C]
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[C] [G]
[C] [D]
[C] [G]
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So the cobbler was thinking [C] and thinking again, What a man that's a rich and having four again,
Who [A] knows that it might [C] be a prince [F] or a king, That she met [C] in the morning [G]
early.
[C] Who knows [G] that it might be [C] some job of [F] front town,
Or [C] wealthy sea captain [G] who sailed [C] the world round,
A man [G] with some thousands [C] and thousands [F] of bonds, That she [C] met in the [G] morning [C] early.
[D] [F] [C]
[G] So [C] the cobbler was smiling his daughter in her eyes,
And blushing [G] debacles he drew [C] back in his eyes, He smiled at her [G] and she was at words like [F] round her waist,
On [C] was it the morning [G] early.
[C] Oh, [G] cobbler, oh, cobbler, [C] he started [F] to shout, When he [C] did discover [G] what she [C] was about,
Got an [G] upswit and a [C] little bit of a [F] little clout, That she [C] met in the morning [G] early.
[C] [G] [C]
[G] [C]
[G] [C]
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Key:  
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
D
1321
A
1231
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
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[C] It was early one morning when Claire made her rose, And dressed herself up [G] in the [C] finest of clothes.
And after the shoemaking shop, [C] sure she goes, On was it the morning [G] _
early.
[C] Oh, the cobbler rose, and he soon met her [F] in, He [C] saw that his hammer [G] made [C] a spin,
And he had the will for it to be her [F] sister, With a [C] kiss in the [G] morning _ [C] early. _ _ _ _ _
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[G] _ Oh, cobbler, oh, cobbler, to soon will be [F] wed, As [C] soon together [G] they'll fight a [C] feathered,
So give [A] me two shoes and [C] two ungloves of [F] red, And me [C] kiss in the morning [G] early.
Oh, the maid tied her shoes round the back of [F] her knight,
She praised his [C] good cobbling [D] that she would [C] make his list,
And back home where [G] her father she [C] won't fully [F] fix,
On was it [C] the morning [G] early.
_ [C] Oh, cobbler, oh, cobbler, about [F] me a man, And [C] he is the one I will wed in my gown,
As [D] handsome as ever with leather [F] in his hand, On [C] was it the morning [G] early.
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So the cobbler was thinking [C] and thinking again, What a man that's a rich and having four again,
Who [A] knows that it might [C] be a prince [F] or a king, That she met [C] in the morning [G]
early.
[C] Who knows [G] that it might be [C] some job of [F] front town,
Or [C] wealthy sea captain [G] who sailed [C] the world round,
A man [G] with some thousands [C] and thousands [F] of bonds, That she [C] met in the [G] morning [C] early. _ _ _ _ _
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_ [G] So [C] the cobbler was smiling his daughter in her eyes,
And blushing [G] debacles he drew [C] back in his eyes, He smiled at her [G] and she was at words like [F] round her waist,
On [C] was it the morning [G] early.
[C] Oh, [G] cobbler, oh, cobbler, [C] he started [F] to shout, When he [C] did discover [G] what she [C] was about,
Got an [G] upswit and a [C] little bit of a [F] little clout, That she [C] met in the morning [G] early.
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