Chords for Kate Rusby [2015] - The Outlandish Knight [HD]
Tempo:
109.85 bpm
Chords used:
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C
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] Now a landlord's knight came from the northlands, he called to the lady fair, he said he would
those [Am] northern lands [A] and marry her.
Go fetch some of your father's gold and some of your mother's fair,
mountain stables, both eyes down the stairs he'll say.
[B] [A]
[Am]
[A] [Dm]
[A] Now a landlord's knight came from the northlands, he called to the lady fair, he said he would
those [Am] northern lands [A] and marry her.
Go fetch some of your father's gold and some of your mother's fair,
mountain stables, both eyes down the stairs he'll say.
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[A] _ _ Now a landlord's knight came from the northlands, he called to the lady fair, _ he said he would
take her to those [Am] northern lands [A] and marry her. _
_ _ Go fetch some of your father's gold and some of your mother's _ fair,
and two of the horses from mountain _ stables, both eyes down the stairs he'll say.
_ She's mounted on the white steed, and he's on _ _ _ _ the road to the _ _ _ [G] seaside,
[A] three [Dm] hours [A] before it was day.
Day, _ _ _ _ [G] day, _ _ [A] day. _ _
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_ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Em] Right off, [G] right off, [D] from the [A] north, _ you'll ever [C] be [B] [A] born to _ me.
[Em] It's [A] pretty made, [G] by the [C] brown shear, [Am] and the southern bush from the [A] bay.
[Em] Take off, [G] take off, [C] all the [Bm] silken [A] gowns, [C] you'll [Bm] ever [Am] wear [C] to [Bm] [Am] me.
[E] If I [Am] had _ [Em] your hand [C] to sign, [A] to bought you this old [D] song to sing. _
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[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] If I take off my silken gowns, and turn your back on _ me,
for it is not fitting that such a cruel rogue, a naked woman should _ sing.
I'm [Am] caught away, the brumble's sharp, the brumble's from [Dm] all the bread.
[A] _ For I do feel my [Am] hair, and scratch my [A] tender skin.
[Em] So it's turned [G] his [D] back on the fair [A] maid, and run down the _ [A] _ road.
[E] She's [A] taken him by [G] the [C] scents of [A] raise, and [C] tumbled him [Em] [A] into the [D] stream.
[G] But by the light [C] of the [Bm] frozen [A] moon, [C] by [Bm] the [Am] moon's [D] golden [Bm] _ [Am] gleam,
[E] she's here [Am] to make [G] you drop [C] the shear, _ and the southern bush [A] from the bay. _
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[A] _ _ Now a landlord's knight came from the northlands, he called to the lady fair, _ he said he would
take her to those [Am] northern lands [A] and marry her. _
_ _ Go fetch some of your father's gold and some of your mother's _ fair,
and two of the horses from mountain _ stables, both eyes down the stairs he'll say.
_ She's mounted on the white steed, and he's on _ _ _ _ the road to the _ _ _ [G] seaside,
[A] three [Dm] hours [A] before it was day.
Day, _ _ _ _ [G] day, _ _ [A] day. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _
[Em] Right off, [G] right off, [D] from the [A] north, _ you'll ever [C] be [B] [A] born to _ me.
[Em] It's [A] pretty made, [G] by the [C] brown shear, [Am] and the southern bush from the [A] bay.
[Em] Take off, [G] take off, [C] all the [Bm] silken [A] gowns, [C] you'll [Bm] ever [Am] wear [C] to [Bm] [Am] me.
[E] If I [Am] had _ [Em] your hand [C] to sign, [A] to bought you this old [D] song to sing. _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _
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[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] If I take off my silken gowns, and turn your back on _ me,
for it is not fitting that such a cruel rogue, a naked woman should _ sing.
I'm [Am] caught away, the brumble's sharp, the brumble's from [Dm] all the bread.
[A] _ For I do feel my [Am] hair, and scratch my [A] tender skin.
[Em] So it's turned [G] his [D] back on the fair [A] maid, and run down the _ [A] _ road.
[E] She's [A] taken him by [G] the [C] scents of [A] raise, and [C] tumbled him [Em] [A] into the [D] stream.
[G] But by the light [C] of the [Bm] frozen [A] moon, [C] by [Bm] the [Am] moon's [D] golden [Bm] _ [Am] gleam,
[E] she's here [Am] to make [G] you drop [C] the shear, _ and the southern bush [A] from the bay. _
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