Myths & Legends - 'Spanish Lady' Chords
Tempo:
119.6 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
G
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
As I came back through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady washing her feet by candlelight
First she washed them, then she dried them o'er a fire of amber coal
In all me life I ne'er did see a maid so sweet about the soul
What for the tour-a-lure [G]-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
As I came back through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady brushing her hair in broad daylight
First she [D] brushed it, then she [G] tossed it on her lap was a silver comb
In all me life I ne'er did see a maid so fierce as I do
What for the tour-a-lure [F]-a-lady?
What for the [Em] tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for [G] the tour-a-lure [Cm]-a-lady?
[G] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
As I came back through Dublin [G#] city [Em] as the sun began to [G] set
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady catching a moth in a golden net
First she [Em] saw me, then she fled me, lifting her [A] petticoat o'er her [Em] knee
In all me [G] life I ne'er did [F] see a [E] maid so shy as a Spanish lady
[G]
What for the tour-a-lure-a [C]-lady?
What for the [D] tour-a-lure-a [G]-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a [C]-lady?
[D] What for the tour-a-lure-a [E]-lay?
[A] [B] [E]
[A] [B] [C#m]
[F#m] [G#m] [A] [G#m]
[C#m] [F#m] [E]
[A]
One could have been north and I've wandered south to Stony Badge or Patches Close
Up and around I've glanced her [D] diamond and back I've knocked [E] her candy's house
[A]
Old age has her hand lit on [F#m] me, cold as fire that she [A] cold
In all me life [F#m] I ne'er did see [Bm] a maid so [E] sweet about the soul
[A] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What [G#] for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
[A]
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour [E]-a-lure-a [A]-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour [E]-a-lure-a-lay?
[A] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
[D] What for the tour [E]-a -lure-a -lay?
[A] [N]
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady washing her feet by candlelight
First she washed them, then she dried them o'er a fire of amber coal
In all me life I ne'er did see a maid so sweet about the soul
What for the tour-a-lure [G]-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
As I came back through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady brushing her hair in broad daylight
First she [D] brushed it, then she [G] tossed it on her lap was a silver comb
In all me life I ne'er did see a maid so fierce as I do
What for the tour-a-lure [F]-a-lady?
What for the [Em] tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for [G] the tour-a-lure [Cm]-a-lady?
[G] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
As I came back through Dublin [G#] city [Em] as the sun began to [G] set
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady catching a moth in a golden net
First she [Em] saw me, then she fled me, lifting her [A] petticoat o'er her [Em] knee
In all me [G] life I ne'er did [F] see a [E] maid so shy as a Spanish lady
[G]
What for the tour-a-lure-a [C]-lady?
What for the [D] tour-a-lure-a [G]-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a [C]-lady?
[D] What for the tour-a-lure-a [E]-lay?
[A] [B] [E]
[A] [B] [C#m]
[F#m] [G#m] [A] [G#m]
[C#m] [F#m] [E]
[A]
One could have been north and I've wandered south to Stony Badge or Patches Close
Up and around I've glanced her [D] diamond and back I've knocked [E] her candy's house
[A]
Old age has her hand lit on [F#m] me, cold as fire that she [A] cold
In all me life [F#m] I ne'er did see [Bm] a maid so [E] sweet about the soul
[A] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What [G#] for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
[A]
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour [E]-a-lure-a [A]-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour [E]-a-lure-a-lay?
[A] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
[D] What for the tour [E]-a -lure-a -lay?
[A] [N]
Key:
A
E
G
D
Em
A
E
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
As I came back through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady washing her feet by candlelight
First she washed them, then she dried them o'er a fire of amber coal
In all me life I ne'er did see a maid so sweet about the soul
What for the tour-a-lure [G]-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
_ _ _ _ _ _ As I came back through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night _
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady brushing her hair in broad daylight
First she [D] brushed it, then she [G] tossed it on her lap was a silver comb
In all me life I ne'er did see a maid so fierce as I do
What for the tour-a-lure [F]-a-lady?
What for the [Em] tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for [G] the tour-a-lure [Cm]-a-lady?
[G] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
As I came back through Dublin [G#] city [Em] as the sun began to [G] set
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady catching a moth in a golden net
First she [Em] saw me, then she fled me, lifting her [A] petticoat o'er her [Em] knee
In all me [G] life I ne'er did [F] see a [E] maid so shy as a Spanish lady
[G]
What for the tour-a-lure-a [C]-lady?
What for the [D] tour-a-lure-a [G]-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a [C]-lady?
[D] What for the tour-a-lure-a [E]-lay?
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#m] _
_ [F#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [G#m] _
_ [C#m] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A]
One could have been north and I've wandered south to Stony Badge or Patches Close
Up and around I've glanced her [D] diamond and back I've knocked [E] her candy's house
[A]
Old age has her hand lit on [F#m] me, cold as fire that she [A] cold
In all me life [F#m] I ne'er did see [Bm] a maid so [E] sweet about the soul
[A] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What [G#] for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
[A]
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay? _
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour [E]-a-lure-a [A]-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour [E]-a-lure-a-lay?
[A] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
[D] What for the tour [E]-a _ _ -lure-a _ -lay? _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
As I came back through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady washing her feet by candlelight
First she washed them, then she dried them o'er a fire of amber coal
In all me life I ne'er did see a maid so sweet about the soul
What for the tour-a-lure [G]-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
_ _ _ _ _ _ As I came back through Dublin city at the hour of twelve at night _
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady brushing her hair in broad daylight
First she [D] brushed it, then she [G] tossed it on her lap was a silver comb
In all me life I ne'er did see a maid so fierce as I do
What for the tour-a-lure [F]-a-lady?
What for the [Em] tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for [G] the tour-a-lure [Cm]-a-lady?
[G] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
As I came back through Dublin [G#] city [Em] as the sun began to [G] set
Who shall spy but a Spanish lady catching a moth in a golden net
First she [Em] saw me, then she fled me, lifting her [A] petticoat o'er her [Em] knee
In all me [G] life I ne'er did [F] see a [E] maid so shy as a Spanish lady
[G]
What for the tour-a-lure-a [C]-lady?
What for the [D] tour-a-lure-a [G]-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a [C]-lady?
[D] What for the tour-a-lure-a [E]-lay?
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#m] _
_ [F#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [G#m] _
_ [C#m] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A]
One could have been north and I've wandered south to Stony Badge or Patches Close
Up and around I've glanced her [D] diamond and back I've knocked [E] her candy's house
[A]
Old age has her hand lit on [F#m] me, cold as fire that she [A] cold
In all me life [F#m] I ne'er did see [Bm] a maid so [E] sweet about the soul
[A] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What [G#] for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
[A]
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay? _
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour [E]-a-lure-a [A]-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lay?
What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
What for the tour [E]-a-lure-a-lay?
[A] What for the tour-a-lure-a-lady?
[D] What for the tour [E]-a _ _ -lure-a _ -lay? _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [N] _