Chords for Maureen Moore - I'm the girl from Wolverton Mountain
Tempo:
81.75 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
A
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [G]
Yes, [C] I'm the girl [G] from Wilverton, Madison.
I was someone who'd make [C] me their wife.
Had healthy loins, sir, of [G] Wilverton, Madison.
When your daddy came with a [C] gun at night,
[G] they said my lips were [C] sweeter than honey.
But [D] what did I know when I was [G] named Deb?
I hate the [C] bears and the birds, all the [G] ones in my army.
They [G] tell my daddy, and it [C] just ain't [D] fair.
Many a lad has tried to [A] climb this mountain, but they never seem to [D] reach the top.
Lifting power is all [A] we're certain of.
Each dawn and night brings them to [D] a stop.
They [A] said my lips were [Bm] sweeter than honey.
But [E] what did I know when I was [A] named Deb?
[D] I hate the bears and the birds, all the [A] ones in my army.
They tell my daddy, and it [D] just ain't [G] fair.
[C] Yes, I'm the girl from [G] Wilverton, Madison.
And if things don't change, I'll be in old Maine [C] all my life.
But I keep hoping someone will [G] climb this mountain and take me to the valley.
[C] They [G] said my lips were [C] sweeter than honey.
But [D] what did I know when I was [G] named Deb?
I hate the [C] bears and the birds, all the [G] ones in my army.
They tell my daddy, and it [C] just ain't fair.
There'll [G] be somebody who really loves me, [C] and he'll climb up on that mountain.
[G] He won't care about cliffs and flowers.
[C] He's gonna climb up on that mountain.
[G] He won't care about cliffs and flowers.
[C]
Yes, [C] I'm the girl [G] from Wilverton, Madison.
I was someone who'd make [C] me their wife.
Had healthy loins, sir, of [G] Wilverton, Madison.
When your daddy came with a [C] gun at night,
[G] they said my lips were [C] sweeter than honey.
But [D] what did I know when I was [G] named Deb?
I hate the [C] bears and the birds, all the [G] ones in my army.
They [G] tell my daddy, and it [C] just ain't [D] fair.
Many a lad has tried to [A] climb this mountain, but they never seem to [D] reach the top.
Lifting power is all [A] we're certain of.
Each dawn and night brings them to [D] a stop.
They [A] said my lips were [Bm] sweeter than honey.
But [E] what did I know when I was [A] named Deb?
[D] I hate the bears and the birds, all the [A] ones in my army.
They tell my daddy, and it [D] just ain't [G] fair.
[C] Yes, I'm the girl from [G] Wilverton, Madison.
And if things don't change, I'll be in old Maine [C] all my life.
But I keep hoping someone will [G] climb this mountain and take me to the valley.
[C] They [G] said my lips were [C] sweeter than honey.
But [D] what did I know when I was [G] named Deb?
I hate the [C] bears and the birds, all the [G] ones in my army.
They tell my daddy, and it [C] just ain't fair.
There'll [G] be somebody who really loves me, [C] and he'll climb up on that mountain.
[G] He won't care about cliffs and flowers.
[C] He's gonna climb up on that mountain.
[G] He won't care about cliffs and flowers.
[C]
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_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
Yes, [C] I'm the girl _ [G] from Wilverton, _ Madison.
I was someone who'd make [C] me their wife.
Had healthy loins, sir, of [G] Wilverton, Madison.
When your daddy came with a [C] gun at night,
[G] they said my lips were [C] sweeter than honey.
But [D] what did I know when I was [G] named Deb?
I hate the [C] bears and the birds, all the [G] ones in my army.
They [G] tell my daddy, and it [C] just ain't [D] fair.
Many a lad has tried to [A] climb this mountain, but they never seem to [D] reach the top. _
Lifting power is all [A] we're certain of.
Each dawn and night brings them to [D] a stop.
They [A] said my lips were [Bm] sweeter than honey.
But [E] what did I know when I was [A] _ named Deb?
[D] I hate the bears and the birds, all the [A] ones in my army.
They tell my daddy, and it [D] just ain't [G] fair.
_ [C] _ _ Yes, I'm the girl from [G] Wilverton, Madison.
And if things don't change, I'll be in old Maine [C] all my life.
But I keep hoping someone will [G] climb this mountain and take me to the valley. _
_ [C] _ _ They [G] said my lips were [C] sweeter than honey.
But [D] what did I know when I was [G] named Deb?
_ I hate the [C] bears and the birds, all the [G] ones in my army.
They tell my daddy, and it [C] just ain't fair.
There'll [G] be somebody who really loves me, [C] and he'll climb up on that mountain.
[G] He won't care about cliffs and flowers.
[C] He's gonna climb up on that mountain.
[G] He won't care about cliffs and flowers.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yes, [C] I'm the girl _ [G] from Wilverton, _ Madison.
I was someone who'd make [C] me their wife.
Had healthy loins, sir, of [G] Wilverton, Madison.
When your daddy came with a [C] gun at night,
[G] they said my lips were [C] sweeter than honey.
But [D] what did I know when I was [G] named Deb?
I hate the [C] bears and the birds, all the [G] ones in my army.
They [G] tell my daddy, and it [C] just ain't [D] fair.
Many a lad has tried to [A] climb this mountain, but they never seem to [D] reach the top. _
Lifting power is all [A] we're certain of.
Each dawn and night brings them to [D] a stop.
They [A] said my lips were [Bm] sweeter than honey.
But [E] what did I know when I was [A] _ named Deb?
[D] I hate the bears and the birds, all the [A] ones in my army.
They tell my daddy, and it [D] just ain't [G] fair.
_ [C] _ _ Yes, I'm the girl from [G] Wilverton, Madison.
And if things don't change, I'll be in old Maine [C] all my life.
But I keep hoping someone will [G] climb this mountain and take me to the valley. _
_ [C] _ _ They [G] said my lips were [C] sweeter than honey.
But [D] what did I know when I was [G] named Deb?
_ I hate the [C] bears and the birds, all the [G] ones in my army.
They tell my daddy, and it [C] just ain't fair.
There'll [G] be somebody who really loves me, [C] and he'll climb up on that mountain.
[G] He won't care about cliffs and flowers.
[C] He's gonna climb up on that mountain.
[G] He won't care about cliffs and flowers.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _