Chords for Lord Randall - Reg Meuross // Harbottle and Jonas
Tempo:
62.65 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Where have you been, [C] Lord Randall, [G] my son?
And where have you been, my handsome [D] young one?
[C] I've been [D] to the greenwood, [G] mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down.
Oh, who met you there, [C] Lord [G] Randall, my son?
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Where have you been, [C] Lord Randall, [G] my son?
And where have you been, my handsome [D] young one?
[C] I've been [D] to the greenwood, [G] mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down.
Oh, who met you there, [C] Lord [G] Randall, my son?
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Where have you been, [C] Lord Randall, [G] my son?
And where have you been, my handsome [D] young one?
[C] I've been [D] to the greenwood, [G] mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down. _
Oh, who met you there, [C] Lord [G] Randall, my son?
And who met you there, my handsome young one?
[C] I met [D] with my true love, [G] mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down. _
And what did she give you, [C] Lord [G] Randall, my son?
And what did she give [C] you, my handsome [D] young one?
[C] He'll slide [G] in a pad, [G] mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down. _ _
Who got you leavings, [C] Lord [G] Randall, my son?
And who got you leavings, my handsome [D] young one?
[C] My hawks [G] and my hounds, mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down. _ _
What became of them, [C] Lord [G] Randall, my son?
Oh, what became of them, [D] my handsome young one?
[C] They stretched [G] out and died, mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down. _
Oh, I fear you are poisoned, Lord Randall, my son.
I fear you are poisoned, my handsome [D] young one.
[C] Oh, yes, I am poisoned, mother, make up my bed, for I'm sick and [D] I'm soon to [G] die down. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ What will you leave, dear brother, Lord Randall, my son?
What will you leave, dear brother, my [D] handsome young one?
[C] My hawks [G] and my hounds, mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary and [G] soon would die down.
_ What will you leave, dear true love, Lord Randall, my son?
What will you leave, dear true love, my handsome [D] young one?
[C] A rope [G] and a halter tied in yonder [D] tree, _ where she'll hang [G] for the poisoning of years. _ _
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Where have you been, [C] Lord Randall, [G] my son?
And where have you been, my handsome [D] young one?
[C] I've been [D] to the greenwood, [G] mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down. _
Oh, who met you there, [C] Lord [G] Randall, my son?
And who met you there, my handsome young one?
[C] I met [D] with my true love, [G] mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down. _
And what did she give you, [C] Lord [G] Randall, my son?
And what did she give [C] you, my handsome [D] young one?
[C] He'll slide [G] in a pad, [G] mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down. _ _
Who got you leavings, [C] Lord [G] Randall, my son?
And who got you leavings, my handsome [D] young one?
[C] My hawks [G] and my hounds, mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down. _ _
What became of them, [C] Lord [G] Randall, my son?
Oh, what became of them, [D] my handsome young one?
[C] They stretched [G] out and died, mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary [D] and soon [G] would die down. _
Oh, I fear you are poisoned, Lord Randall, my son.
I fear you are poisoned, my handsome [D] young one.
[C] Oh, yes, I am poisoned, mother, make up my bed, for I'm sick and [D] I'm soon to [G] die down. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ What will you leave, dear brother, Lord Randall, my son?
What will you leave, dear brother, my [D] handsome young one?
[C] My hawks [G] and my hounds, mother, make [C] up my bed, for I'm weary and [G] soon would die down.
_ What will you leave, dear true love, Lord Randall, my son?
What will you leave, dear true love, my handsome [D] young one?
[C] A rope [G] and a halter tied in yonder [D] tree, _ where she'll hang [G] for the poisoning of years. _ _
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