Chords for Jaqui Bannon - Cottage In The Country
Tempo:
87.8 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
F
C
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B] [E]
There's an old [B] cottage waiting in [E] the country, waiting for someone [B] to call.
There's an old kettle boiling by the fireside, an old welcome mat in [E] the hall.
There's an old [B] mum and dad [E] there awaiting for a son that's been gone for [A] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting [E] in the country,
[B] waiting for that boy to [E] come home.
Many years ago [B] he had to go [E] and leave them and travel across the [B] foaming sea
to fight for the things that he believed in with a song and a guitar on [E] his knee.
But they hoped and [B] prayed he'd [E] return to them, though the week slowly turned [A] into years.
Many nights they have been [E] so lonely, and many [B] nights there have been many [E] tears.
There's an old cottage [B] waiting in [E] the country, waiting for someone [B] to call.
There's an old kettle boiling by the fireside, an old welcome mat in [E] the hall.
There's an old mum [B] and dad there [E] awaiting for a son that's been gone for [A] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting in [E] the country, [B] waiting for that boy to [E] come home.
[B] [E] [C] The [F] old man [C] is tired [F] and weary, his back bent over [C] with pain.
The old woman, she sits by the fireside and just gazes into [F] the flames.
On a table, [C] standing [F] beside her, are the pictures of the son she misses [Bb] so.
The son she held and kissed [F] so dearly when [C] he left her so many years [F] ago.
There's an old cottage [C] waiting in [F] the country, waiting for someone to [C] call.
There's an old kettle boiling by the fireside, an old welcome mat in [F] the hall.
There's an old mum [C] and dad there [F] awaiting for a son that's been gone for [Bb] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting in [F] the country, [C] waiting for that boy to [F] come home.
There's [Bb] an old cottage waiting in the country, [C] waiting for that boy to [F] come home.
There's an old [B] cottage waiting in [E] the country, waiting for someone [B] to call.
There's an old kettle boiling by the fireside, an old welcome mat in [E] the hall.
There's an old [B] mum and dad [E] there awaiting for a son that's been gone for [A] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting [E] in the country,
[B] waiting for that boy to [E] come home.
Many years ago [B] he had to go [E] and leave them and travel across the [B] foaming sea
to fight for the things that he believed in with a song and a guitar on [E] his knee.
But they hoped and [B] prayed he'd [E] return to them, though the week slowly turned [A] into years.
Many nights they have been [E] so lonely, and many [B] nights there have been many [E] tears.
There's an old cottage [B] waiting in [E] the country, waiting for someone [B] to call.
There's an old kettle boiling by the fireside, an old welcome mat in [E] the hall.
There's an old mum [B] and dad there [E] awaiting for a son that's been gone for [A] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting in [E] the country, [B] waiting for that boy to [E] come home.
[B] [E] [C] The [F] old man [C] is tired [F] and weary, his back bent over [C] with pain.
The old woman, she sits by the fireside and just gazes into [F] the flames.
On a table, [C] standing [F] beside her, are the pictures of the son she misses [Bb] so.
The son she held and kissed [F] so dearly when [C] he left her so many years [F] ago.
There's an old cottage [C] waiting in [F] the country, waiting for someone to [C] call.
There's an old kettle boiling by the fireside, an old welcome mat in [F] the hall.
There's an old mum [C] and dad there [F] awaiting for a son that's been gone for [Bb] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting in [F] the country, [C] waiting for that boy to [F] come home.
There's [Bb] an old cottage waiting in the country, [C] waiting for that boy to [F] come home.
Key:
E
B
F
C
A
E
B
F
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[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
There's an old [B] cottage waiting in [E] the country, _ _ waiting for someone [B] to call. _
There's an old kettle boiling by the _ fireside, an old welcome mat in [E] the hall. _
There's an old [B] mum and dad [E] there awaiting for a son that's been gone for [A] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting [E] in the country, _ _
[B] waiting for that boy to [E] come home.
Many years ago [B] he had to go [E] and leave them and travel across the [B] foaming sea _
to fight for the things that he believed in with a song and a guitar on [E] his knee.
But they hoped and [B] prayed he'd [E] return to them, though the week slowly turned [A] into years.
Many nights they have been [E] so lonely, and many [B] nights there have been many [E] tears.
There's an old cottage [B] waiting in [E] the country, _ _ waiting for someone [B] to call.
There's an old kettle boiling by the fireside, an old welcome mat in [E] the hall.
There's an old mum [B] and dad there [E] awaiting for a son that's been gone for [A] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting in [E] the country, _ [B] waiting for that boy to [E] come home. _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [C] The [F] old man [C] is tired [F] and weary, _ his back bent over [C] with pain.
The old woman, she sits by the fireside and just gazes into [F] the flames.
On a table, [C] standing [F] beside her, are the pictures of the son she misses [Bb] so. _
The son she held and kissed [F] so dearly when [C] he left her so many years [F] ago.
There's an old cottage [C] waiting in [F] the country, _ _ waiting for someone to [C] call.
There's an old kettle boiling by the fireside, an old welcome mat in [F] the hall.
There's an old mum [C] and dad there [F] awaiting _ for a son that's been gone for [Bb] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting in [F] the country, _ [C] waiting for that boy to [F] come home.
There's [Bb] an old cottage waiting in the country, _ [C] waiting for that boy to [F] come home. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
There's an old [B] cottage waiting in [E] the country, _ _ waiting for someone [B] to call. _
There's an old kettle boiling by the _ fireside, an old welcome mat in [E] the hall. _
There's an old [B] mum and dad [E] there awaiting for a son that's been gone for [A] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting [E] in the country, _ _
[B] waiting for that boy to [E] come home.
Many years ago [B] he had to go [E] and leave them and travel across the [B] foaming sea _
to fight for the things that he believed in with a song and a guitar on [E] his knee.
But they hoped and [B] prayed he'd [E] return to them, though the week slowly turned [A] into years.
Many nights they have been [E] so lonely, and many [B] nights there have been many [E] tears.
There's an old cottage [B] waiting in [E] the country, _ _ waiting for someone [B] to call.
There's an old kettle boiling by the fireside, an old welcome mat in [E] the hall.
There's an old mum [B] and dad there [E] awaiting for a son that's been gone for [A] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting in [E] the country, _ [B] waiting for that boy to [E] come home. _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [C] The [F] old man [C] is tired [F] and weary, _ his back bent over [C] with pain.
The old woman, she sits by the fireside and just gazes into [F] the flames.
On a table, [C] standing [F] beside her, are the pictures of the son she misses [Bb] so. _
The son she held and kissed [F] so dearly when [C] he left her so many years [F] ago.
There's an old cottage [C] waiting in [F] the country, _ _ waiting for someone to [C] call.
There's an old kettle boiling by the fireside, an old welcome mat in [F] the hall.
There's an old mum [C] and dad there [F] awaiting _ for a son that's been gone for [Bb] so long.
There's an old cottage waiting in [F] the country, _ [C] waiting for that boy to [F] come home.
There's [Bb] an old cottage waiting in the country, _ [C] waiting for that boy to [F] come home. _ _
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