Chords for Liverpool Judies (Row Bullies Row) - The Corries - In Concert/Scottish Love Songs
Tempo:
139.4 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Eb
D
Abm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I went for a stay in that country, it was my intent.
But girls and strong whiskey like other damn fools,
I soon was transported back to Liverpool and its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
There's one of these, a sea shanties.
I'll take a river.
We only sing this song to intelligent audiences.
So good night.
And we think, come back.
Normally in any folk evening, the audience are required to do a fair amount of work, you know.
But in this particular song, we're going to ask you to sing the chorus and sing it in harmony.
You see?
What do you mean, ah?
The chorus is, and its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
And that's what I want the stalls down here to do.
If you take the whole chorus right through, very easy, and its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
And note, the glottal stop on duties, very important.
Duties, you see?
The glottal stop, the glutt is very important here.
Really, it's very important.
So what we're going to do is have a glutt-fearing session down here.
Right?
After the count of three, everybody, are we
One, two, three
That's enough, otherwise the passage gets all slimy down.
Right.
Right, stalls, then.
One bit slow.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties Right.
Hold it in, dear, hold it in, hold it in.
We've got a terrible mess down here.
And its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
Lovely.
Look at that.
The lower, the lower balkan here, or is this a circle?
Is it?
I better call it a circle, actually.
The price they pay.
What you sing is you start off with them, and you sing
And its roll.
[Db] Roll, please, roll!
[Ab] See, and at the end of the chorus you've [N]
got Roll, tow!
Beautiful, believe me, beautiful melody.
Now, just to make sure that everybody's doing this properly,
what we're going to do up here is give you a few signs, right?
Now, if you watch, if you watch this hand very carefully
There we are, see?
Now, this is a beautiful movement, beautiful.
I've been practising this for months.
While this hand is in movement, you are singing
Right?
Now, watch it.
When it stops, you stop, right?
Thank you.
I can't control him.
I've seen him do it better.
Right, so you start off with them, right?
All together.
And its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool [Ab] duties have got us in tow.
From Liverpool to Frisco, [N] roll, then I went
For a stay in that country, it was my intent
But girls and strong whiskey, like other damn fools
I soon was transported back to Liverpool
And its [Ab] roll, [Eb] roll, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have [Ab] got us in tow
It's Easter [N] again.
I shipped on the Alaska line out in the bay
Waiting for a fair wind to get underway
The sailors all drunk and their backs is all sore
The whiskey's all done and we can't get no more
And its [Ab] roll, roll, please, roll!
Roll, roll, roll!
[D]
[Abm] Now here comes our first [Bb] mate with his jacket of blue
[Ab] Looking for work for us sailors to do
[N] It's jibbed up so hallyards he loudly does roar
So lay a loft paddy, you son of a
And its roll, roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow
Here's a health to our captain, whatever [Ab] he may be
He's a friend to the sailor on land and on sea
But as for our first mate, that son of a brute
I hope when he dies straight to hell you skyhoot and it's
On your own!
Roll, roll, [N] please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow Let's go!
But girls and strong whiskey like other damn fools,
I soon was transported back to Liverpool and its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
There's one of these, a sea shanties.
I'll take a river.
We only sing this song to intelligent audiences.
So good night.
And we think, come back.
Normally in any folk evening, the audience are required to do a fair amount of work, you know.
But in this particular song, we're going to ask you to sing the chorus and sing it in harmony.
You see?
What do you mean, ah?
The chorus is, and its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
And that's what I want the stalls down here to do.
If you take the whole chorus right through, very easy, and its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
And note, the glottal stop on duties, very important.
Duties, you see?
The glottal stop, the glutt is very important here.
Really, it's very important.
So what we're going to do is have a glutt-fearing session down here.
Right?
After the count of three, everybody, are we
One, two, three
That's enough, otherwise the passage gets all slimy down.
Right.
Right, stalls, then.
One bit slow.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties Right.
Hold it in, dear, hold it in, hold it in.
We've got a terrible mess down here.
And its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
Lovely.
Look at that.
The lower, the lower balkan here, or is this a circle?
Is it?
I better call it a circle, actually.
The price they pay.
What you sing is you start off with them, and you sing
And its roll.
[Db] Roll, please, roll!
[Ab] See, and at the end of the chorus you've [N]
got Roll, tow!
Beautiful, believe me, beautiful melody.
Now, just to make sure that everybody's doing this properly,
what we're going to do up here is give you a few signs, right?
Now, if you watch, if you watch this hand very carefully
There we are, see?
Now, this is a beautiful movement, beautiful.
I've been practising this for months.
While this hand is in movement, you are singing
Right?
Now, watch it.
When it stops, you stop, right?
Thank you.
I can't control him.
I've seen him do it better.
Right, so you start off with them, right?
All together.
And its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool [Ab] duties have got us in tow.
From Liverpool to Frisco, [N] roll, then I went
For a stay in that country, it was my intent
But girls and strong whiskey, like other damn fools
I soon was transported back to Liverpool
And its [Ab] roll, [Eb] roll, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have [Ab] got us in tow
It's Easter [N] again.
I shipped on the Alaska line out in the bay
Waiting for a fair wind to get underway
The sailors all drunk and their backs is all sore
The whiskey's all done and we can't get no more
And its [Ab] roll, roll, please, roll!
Roll, roll, roll!
[D]
[Abm] Now here comes our first [Bb] mate with his jacket of blue
[Ab] Looking for work for us sailors to do
[N] It's jibbed up so hallyards he loudly does roar
So lay a loft paddy, you son of a
And its roll, roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow
Here's a health to our captain, whatever [Ab] he may be
He's a friend to the sailor on land and on sea
But as for our first mate, that son of a brute
I hope when he dies straight to hell you skyhoot and it's
On your own!
Roll, roll, [N] please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow Let's go!
Key:
Ab
Db
Eb
D
Abm
Ab
Db
Eb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I went for a stay in that country, it was my intent.
But girls and strong whiskey like other damn fools,
I soon was transported back to Liverpool and its roll. _
Roll, please, roll! _ _
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
_ There's one of these, a sea shanties.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'll take a river.
We only sing this song to intelligent audiences.
So good night.
And we think, come back.
_ _ _ Normally in any folk evening, the audience are required to do a fair amount of work, you know. _ _
But in this particular song, we're going to ask you to sing the chorus and sing it in harmony.
_ _ You see?
_ _ What do you mean, ah? _ _
_ _ The chorus is, _ and its roll.
Roll, please, _ roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
And that's what I want the stalls down here to do.
If you take the whole chorus right through, very easy, and its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
And note, the glottal stop on duties, very important.
Duties, you see?
_ _ _ The glottal stop, the glutt is very important here.
Really, it's very important.
So what we're going to do is have a glutt-fearing session down here.
_ Right? _
After the count of three, everybody, are we_
One, two, _ three_
_ That's enough, otherwise the passage gets all slimy down.
_ Right. _ _
Right, stalls, then.
One bit slow.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties_ Right.
Hold it in, dear, hold it in, hold it in.
_ _ We've got a terrible mess down here.
_ _ _ _ And its roll.
_ Roll, please, roll! _
Them _ Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
_ Lovely. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Look at that.
The lower, the lower balkan here, or is this a circle?
Is it?
I better call it a circle, actually.
_ The price they pay.
What you sing is you start off with them, and you sing_
And its roll.
_ [Db] Roll, please, roll! _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ See, and at the end of the chorus you've [N]
got_ Roll, tow!
_ Beautiful, believe me, beautiful melody.
Now, just to make sure that everybody's doing this properly,
what we're going to do up here is give you a few signs, right? _ _ _
_ _ _ Now, _ _ if you watch, if you watch this hand very carefully_
There we are, see?
Now, this is a beautiful movement, beautiful.
I've been practising this for months.
_ While this hand is in movement, you are singing_
_ Right? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Now, watch it.
When it stops, you stop, right?
_ Thank you. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I can't control him.
I've seen him do it better.
Right, so you start off with them, right?
All together.
_ And its roll.
_ _ _ Roll, please, _ roll!
Them Liverpool [Ab] _ duties have got us in tow. _
From Liverpool to Frisco, [N] roll, then I went
For a stay in that country, it was my intent
But girls and strong whiskey, like other damn fools
I soon was transported back to Liverpool
And its [Ab] roll, _ _ [Eb] roll, _ roll! _
Them Liverpool duties have [Ab] got us in tow
_ _ It's Easter [N] again. _
_ I shipped on the Alaska line out in the bay
Waiting for a fair wind to get underway
The sailors all drunk and their backs is all sore
The whiskey's all done and we can't get no more
And its [Ab] roll, _ _ roll, please, _ roll!
Roll, roll, roll!
_ [D] _
_ _ [Abm] _ Now here comes our first [Bb] mate with his jacket of blue
[Ab] Looking for work for us sailors to do
[N] It's jibbed up so hallyards he loudly does roar
So lay a loft paddy, you son of a_
And its roll, _ _ roll, please, _ roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in _ tow
Here's a health to our captain, whatever [Ab] he may be
He's a friend to the sailor on land and on sea
But as for our first mate, that son of a brute
I hope when he dies straight to hell you skyhoot and it's_
On your own!
_ Roll, roll, [N] please, _ roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow _ _ _ _ Let's go! _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I went for a stay in that country, it was my intent.
But girls and strong whiskey like other damn fools,
I soon was transported back to Liverpool and its roll. _
Roll, please, roll! _ _
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
_ There's one of these, a sea shanties.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'll take a river.
We only sing this song to intelligent audiences.
So good night.
And we think, come back.
_ _ _ Normally in any folk evening, the audience are required to do a fair amount of work, you know. _ _
But in this particular song, we're going to ask you to sing the chorus and sing it in harmony.
_ _ You see?
_ _ What do you mean, ah? _ _
_ _ The chorus is, _ and its roll.
Roll, please, _ roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
And that's what I want the stalls down here to do.
If you take the whole chorus right through, very easy, and its roll.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
And note, the glottal stop on duties, very important.
Duties, you see?
_ _ _ The glottal stop, the glutt is very important here.
Really, it's very important.
So what we're going to do is have a glutt-fearing session down here.
_ Right? _
After the count of three, everybody, are we_
One, two, _ three_
_ That's enough, otherwise the passage gets all slimy down.
_ Right. _ _
Right, stalls, then.
One bit slow.
Roll, please, roll!
Them Liverpool duties_ Right.
Hold it in, dear, hold it in, hold it in.
_ _ We've got a terrible mess down here.
_ _ _ _ And its roll.
_ Roll, please, roll! _
Them _ Liverpool duties have got us in tow.
_ Lovely. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Look at that.
The lower, the lower balkan here, or is this a circle?
Is it?
I better call it a circle, actually.
_ The price they pay.
What you sing is you start off with them, and you sing_
And its roll.
_ [Db] Roll, please, roll! _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ See, and at the end of the chorus you've [N]
got_ Roll, tow!
_ Beautiful, believe me, beautiful melody.
Now, just to make sure that everybody's doing this properly,
what we're going to do up here is give you a few signs, right? _ _ _
_ _ _ Now, _ _ if you watch, if you watch this hand very carefully_
There we are, see?
Now, this is a beautiful movement, beautiful.
I've been practising this for months.
_ While this hand is in movement, you are singing_
_ Right? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Now, watch it.
When it stops, you stop, right?
_ Thank you. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I can't control him.
I've seen him do it better.
Right, so you start off with them, right?
All together.
_ And its roll.
_ _ _ Roll, please, _ roll!
Them Liverpool [Ab] _ duties have got us in tow. _
From Liverpool to Frisco, [N] roll, then I went
For a stay in that country, it was my intent
But girls and strong whiskey, like other damn fools
I soon was transported back to Liverpool
And its [Ab] roll, _ _ [Eb] roll, _ roll! _
Them Liverpool duties have [Ab] got us in tow
_ _ It's Easter [N] again. _
_ I shipped on the Alaska line out in the bay
Waiting for a fair wind to get underway
The sailors all drunk and their backs is all sore
The whiskey's all done and we can't get no more
And its [Ab] roll, _ _ roll, please, _ roll!
Roll, roll, roll!
_ [D] _
_ _ [Abm] _ Now here comes our first [Bb] mate with his jacket of blue
[Ab] Looking for work for us sailors to do
[N] It's jibbed up so hallyards he loudly does roar
So lay a loft paddy, you son of a_
And its roll, _ _ roll, please, _ roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in _ tow
Here's a health to our captain, whatever [Ab] he may be
He's a friend to the sailor on land and on sea
But as for our first mate, that son of a brute
I hope when he dies straight to hell you skyhoot and it's_
On your own!
_ Roll, roll, [N] please, _ roll!
Them Liverpool duties have got us in tow _ _ _ _ Let's go! _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _