Chords for Jon Doran Mary and the Soldier
Tempo:
95.325 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
C#
D#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F#]
Come all [B] you [F#] lads of high renown, That will hear of a fair young maiden.
For she [B] walked [F#] out on a summer's morn, For to view the soldiers parading.
They march so bold and they [D#m] look so [C#] gay, Colours fine in the bandit play.
[F#] And it [B] calls young [F#] Mary Ford to say, I'll whet you my gallant soldier.
Oh [B] Mary viewed the [F#] soldiers around, As they stood all at their leisure.
And [B] Mary [C#] to herself did say, At [F#] last I found my treasure.
Oh but how [D#m] cruel my parents must be, [B] To banish my true [C#] love away from me.
[F#] So I'd leave them all and go with thee, My bold and gallant beard soldier.
Oh [Bm] Mary [F#] dear, your parents love pray, Don't be so unruly.
For [B] when I'm [F#] in a foreign land, Believe me you'll rue it surely.
Perhaps in battle [D#m] I may fall, [B] With a shot from an angry [C#] cannon [F#] ball.
[C#] [F#] [Bm] And if so far from [F#] your daddy's hall, Be advised by a gallant soldier.
I've [B] fifty [F#] guineas in bright gold, Likewise a heart that's bolder.
And I'd [B] leave them [F#] all and go with thee, My bold and gallant beard soldier.
So don't say no, but let me [C#] go, And I will face the [F#] daring [C#] [F#] foe.
And we'd watch together to and fro, Mary and her gallant [C#] soldier.
[F#]
And [B] when he saw [F#] our loyalty, Mary so true hearted,
He said, my [B] darling married [C#] we [F#] will be, And nothing but death shall part it.
And when we're in a [D#m] foreign [C#] land, I'll guard you darling with my right hand,
[F#] And hope that God might stand for end, With Mary and her gallant soldier.
[B]
Come all [B] you [F#] lads of high renown, That will hear of a fair young maiden.
For she [B] walked [F#] out on a summer's morn, For to view the soldiers parading.
They march so bold and they [D#m] look so [C#] gay, Colours fine in the bandit play.
[F#] And it [B] calls young [F#] Mary Ford to say, I'll whet you my gallant soldier.
Oh [B] Mary viewed the [F#] soldiers around, As they stood all at their leisure.
And [B] Mary [C#] to herself did say, At [F#] last I found my treasure.
Oh but how [D#m] cruel my parents must be, [B] To banish my true [C#] love away from me.
[F#] So I'd leave them all and go with thee, My bold and gallant beard soldier.
Oh [Bm] Mary [F#] dear, your parents love pray, Don't be so unruly.
For [B] when I'm [F#] in a foreign land, Believe me you'll rue it surely.
Perhaps in battle [D#m] I may fall, [B] With a shot from an angry [C#] cannon [F#] ball.
[C#] [F#] [Bm] And if so far from [F#] your daddy's hall, Be advised by a gallant soldier.
I've [B] fifty [F#] guineas in bright gold, Likewise a heart that's bolder.
And I'd [B] leave them [F#] all and go with thee, My bold and gallant beard soldier.
So don't say no, but let me [C#] go, And I will face the [F#] daring [C#] [F#] foe.
And we'd watch together to and fro, Mary and her gallant [C#] soldier.
[F#]
And [B] when he saw [F#] our loyalty, Mary so true hearted,
He said, my [B] darling married [C#] we [F#] will be, And nothing but death shall part it.
And when we're in a [D#m] foreign [C#] land, I'll guard you darling with my right hand,
[F#] And hope that God might stand for end, With Mary and her gallant soldier.
[B]
Key:
F#
B
C#
D#m
Bm
F#
B
C#
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Come all [B] you [F#] lads of high renown, That will hear of a fair young maiden. _
For she [B] walked [F#] out on a summer's morn, For to view the soldiers parading.
_ They march so bold and they [D#m] look so [C#] gay, Colours fine in the bandit play.
[F#] And it [B] calls young [F#] Mary Ford to say, I'll whet you my gallant soldier.
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_ _ _ _ _ Oh [B] Mary viewed the [F#] soldiers around, As they stood all at their leisure. _
And [B] Mary [C#] to herself did say, At [F#] last I found my treasure.
Oh but how [D#m] cruel my parents must be, [B] To banish my true [C#] love away from me.
[F#] So I'd leave them all and go with thee, My bold and gallant beard soldier.
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_ _ _ _ _ Oh [Bm] Mary [F#] dear, your parents love pray, Don't be so unruly.
For [B] when I'm [F#] in a foreign land, Believe me you'll rue it surely.
_ _ Perhaps in battle [D#m] I may fall, [B] With a shot from an angry [C#] cannon [F#] ball.
[C#] _ [F#] [Bm] And if so far from [F#] your daddy's hall, Be advised by a gallant soldier.
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_ _ _ _ I've [B] fifty [F#] guineas in bright gold, Likewise a heart that's bolder.
And I'd [B] leave them [F#] all and go with thee, My bold and gallant beard soldier.
So don't say no, but let me [C#] go, And I will face the [F#] daring _ _ [C#] [F#] foe.
And we'd watch together to and fro, Mary and her gallant [C#] soldier. _
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And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] when he saw [F#] our loyalty, Mary so true hearted,
He said, my [B] darling married [C#] we [F#] will be, And nothing but death shall part it.
And when we're in a [D#m] foreign [C#] land, I'll guard you darling with my right hand,
[F#] And hope that God might stand for end, With Mary and her gallant soldier. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Come all [B] you [F#] lads of high renown, That will hear of a fair young maiden. _
For she [B] walked [F#] out on a summer's morn, For to view the soldiers parading.
_ They march so bold and they [D#m] look so [C#] gay, Colours fine in the bandit play.
[F#] And it [B] calls young [F#] Mary Ford to say, I'll whet you my gallant soldier.
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_ _ _ _ _ Oh [B] Mary viewed the [F#] soldiers around, As they stood all at their leisure. _
And [B] Mary [C#] to herself did say, At [F#] last I found my treasure.
Oh but how [D#m] cruel my parents must be, [B] To banish my true [C#] love away from me.
[F#] So I'd leave them all and go with thee, My bold and gallant beard soldier.
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_ _ _ _ _ Oh [Bm] Mary [F#] dear, your parents love pray, Don't be so unruly.
For [B] when I'm [F#] in a foreign land, Believe me you'll rue it surely.
_ _ Perhaps in battle [D#m] I may fall, [B] With a shot from an angry [C#] cannon [F#] ball.
[C#] _ [F#] [Bm] And if so far from [F#] your daddy's hall, Be advised by a gallant soldier.
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_ _ _ _ I've [B] fifty [F#] guineas in bright gold, Likewise a heart that's bolder.
And I'd [B] leave them [F#] all and go with thee, My bold and gallant beard soldier.
So don't say no, but let me [C#] go, And I will face the [F#] daring _ _ [C#] [F#] foe.
And we'd watch together to and fro, Mary and her gallant [C#] soldier. _
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And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] when he saw [F#] our loyalty, Mary so true hearted,
He said, my [B] darling married [C#] we [F#] will be, And nothing but death shall part it.
And when we're in a [D#m] foreign [C#] land, I'll guard you darling with my right hand,
[F#] And hope that God might stand for end, With Mary and her gallant soldier. _ _
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