Chords for Mistaken Identity The FivePenny Piece Cover By John and Jennie P
Tempo:
147.5 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
There's two, three good [D] typlers in county,
compare [G] with Kim.
He knows all there is [C] about weaving,
[D] And the loom has no mistress [G] for him.
he's a bit [D] absent-minded,
Like many another [G] in trade.
And sometimes when we're telling [C] stories,
the blunders he's made.
compare [G] with Kim.
He knows all there is [C] about weaving,
[D] And the loom has no mistress [G] for him.
he's a bit [D] absent-minded,
Like many another [G] in trade.
And sometimes when we're telling [C] stories,
the blunders he's made.
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_ _ There's two, three good [D] typlers in county,
_ _ But few to compare [G] with Kim. _ _ _
He knows all there is [C] about weaving,
_ _ [D] And the loom has no mistress [G] for him.
_ _ Of course, he's a bit [D] absent-minded, _ _
Like many _ another [G] in trade. _
_ And sometimes when we're telling [C] _ stories,
_ [D] We'll laugh at the blunders he's made. _ _
Like hewing out sheds all the morning,
_ _ He's stopped when he's spied a strange face,
_ _ And he says to this smart-looking [C] weaver, _ _ _
[D] How long has thou worked at [G] this place? _
_ She said, well I can't say [D] exactly,
_ _ For I think I've been here _ [G] six years. _ _
That's funny, he thought, [C] I've never seen her before,
_ [D] The summert's a little [G] bit queer.
_ _ Well he asked her her name [D] and she told him, _
And he went down to the office to find,
_ _ If she'd been pulling [C] his leg like,
_ _ [D] Her if for six sure [G] he'd been blind. _ _
That's right lass, he said [D] on returning,
_ And I hope this I'll ban [G] o'er will will,
_ _ For I must have been dreaming [C] this morning. _ _
[G] _ For [D] I've come in wrong bloody mill.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ There's two, three good [D] typlers in county,
_ _ But few to compare [G] with Kim. _ _ _
He knows all there is [C] about weaving,
_ _ [D] And the loom has no mistress [G] for him.
_ _ Of course, he's a bit [D] absent-minded, _ _
Like many _ another [G] in trade. _
_ And sometimes when we're telling [C] _ stories,
_ [D] We'll laugh at the blunders he's made. _ _
Like hewing out sheds all the morning,
_ _ He's stopped when he's spied a strange face,
_ _ And he says to this smart-looking [C] weaver, _ _ _
[D] How long has thou worked at [G] this place? _
_ She said, well I can't say [D] exactly,
_ _ For I think I've been here _ [G] six years. _ _
That's funny, he thought, [C] I've never seen her before,
_ [D] The summert's a little [G] bit queer.
_ _ Well he asked her her name [D] and she told him, _
And he went down to the office to find,
_ _ If she'd been pulling [C] his leg like,
_ _ [D] Her if for six sure [G] he'd been blind. _ _
That's right lass, he said [D] on returning,
_ And I hope this I'll ban [G] o'er will will,
_ _ For I must have been dreaming [C] this morning. _ _
[G] _ For [D] I've come in wrong bloody mill.
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_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _