Chords for Lisa O'Neill and Radie Peat :: Factory Girl (This Ain’t No Disco)

Tempo:
88.85 bpm
Chords used:

C

F

E

Am

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Lisa O'Neill and Radie Peat :: Factory Girl (This Ain’t No Disco) chords
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As I went walking one fine summer's morning,
the birds in the bushes [Ab] did whistle [G]
and sing.
The [Am]
[Em] lads and the [N] lassies in couples was courting.
Going back to the factory, their work to begin.
I spied one among them, she was fairer than any.
Her cheeks like the red rose that blooms in the spring.
Her hair like the lily that grows in the young valley.
And besides, she's a hard -working [A] factor.
[B] [A] [Ebm]
I [N] stared up to her more closely to view her.
With on me she kept a bright look of disdain.
Young
[C] manner, [N] and do not insult me.
For although I'm a poor girl, I think it no shame.
[E] It's not for to [N] scorn you, fair maid, I adore you.
[Am] Come grant me [N] one favor, love, where do you [C] dwell?
[F] Young man, [Am] excuse me, [Abm] for [N] now I must leave you.
For [B] yonder's the sound [Gb] of [N] my factory bell.
Oh, [Gb] my house [Em] [Bb] [N] is adorned with [F] ivory.
I've gold
[Am] [E] and silver [C] as well.
[F] And if you [E] will come with [Am] me, [E] fair lady, I'll make you.
And [F] no more [Ab] will you [G]
heed your [B] factory [A] bell.
[F]
Oh, love, [E] patience, [C] [Bm] our [Dm]
relation.
Go find [C]
you a lady, [B] and [Gm] may you [C] do well.
[N] For I [Ab] am a
[E] widmer of [D]
[A] relation.
And [Em] content, I'm [B] a [F] hard [C]
-working [A] [D] factory [F]
girl.
[Db]
Key:  
C
3211
F
134211111
E
2311
Am
2311
A
1231
C
3211
F
134211111
E
2311
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To start learning Lisa Oneill - The Factory Girl chords, delve into these chords sequence to get the song's feel: E, C, F, E, Am, E, A, B, A, Ebm and N. Kick off your practice at a gentle 44 BPM, then escalate to the song's tempo of 89 BPM. Adjust the capo based on your vocal range and chord preference, keeping the song's key of A Minor in mind.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ As I _ went walking _ one fine _ summer's morning,
_ _ the _ birds in the bushes _ [Ab] did whistle _ [G]
and _ sing.
The [Am] _
[Em] lads and the [N] _ lassies in _ couples was courting. _ _
Going back to the factory, _ _ their work to _ _ begin.
_ _ _ _ I spied one among them, she was _ fairer than any.
_ _ _ Her cheeks like the red rose _ that blooms in the spring. _ _
Her hair _ like the lily _ that grows in the young valley.
_ _ And besides, _ she's a hard _ -working [A] factor. _
[B] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _
I [N] stared up to her _ more closely _ to view her.
_ With on me she kept _ a bright look of _ _ disdain.
_ Young _
[C] _ _ _ manner, _ [N] and do not insult me.
For although _ I'm a poor girl, I think it no shame.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ It's not for to [N] scorn you, fair maid, I adore you. _
_ [Am] Come grant _ me [N] one favor, _ love, where do you [C] dwell?
_ _ [F] Young man, [Am] _ excuse _ me, [Abm] for [N] now _ I must leave you. _
For [B] _ _ yonder's the sound [Gb] of [N] my _ factory _ _ bell.
_ Oh, [Gb] my house [Em] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [N] is _ _ _ adorned with [F] ivory. _
_ I've gold _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [E] and _ silver [C] as _ well.
_ [F] And if you [E] will come with [Am] _ me, [E] fair lady, _ I'll make you. _
And [F] no more [Ab] will you [G] _ _
heed your _ [B] _ _ factory _ [A] bell.
_ [F] _ _ _
Oh, love, _ _ _ [E] _ patience, _ [C] _ _ [Bm] _ our [Dm] _
relation.
_ _ Go find [C]
you a lady, [B] _ _ and [Gm] may you [C] do _ well. _
[N] For _ I [Ab] am a _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ widmer of [D] _
[A] relation.
_ _ And [Em] content, _ _ I'm [B] a [F] hard _ [C]
-working _ [A] _ [D] _ factory _ [F] _
girl. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _

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