Chords for Nathan Rogers sings Willie o'Winsbury
Tempo:
156.35 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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King has been a poor [D] prisoner, and [C] a [G] prisoner longs pain,
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[G] and many a little [Em] whisp'ry is laying long [D] with his daughter at home.
[Bm] [C] What ails you, [G] what ails you, my [D] daughter Janet?
Why you look so pale and wound?
[G] Oh, have you had any sore [Em] sickness, [G] or yet been sleeping [D] with a [G] man?
I have not had any sore [D] sickness, or yet been sleeping with a [C] man.
[G] It is for you, my [Em] father dear, [C] provided [D] so long he is [G] free.
Cast off, cast off your very brown [D] gown, you stand naked upon the [C] scone,
[G] that I may know you by [Em] your shame, [G] [C] will you [G] be a maiden [D] or [C] a nun?
So [G] she's cast off her very [D] brown gown, she's stood naked upon the [C] scone,
[G] her apron was low and her armchairs were [E]
round, [G] and her face, [D] pale and wound.
[Bm] [C] Oh, was [G] it with a lord, or a duke, or [D] a knight, [F#] or a [G] man [D] of [C] birth and fame?
[G] Or was it with one of my [Em] serving men, [G] so lately [D] come out of [G] Spain?
No, it wasn't with a lord, nor a duke, or a [D] knight, nor a man of birth [C] and fame.
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But it was with me, oh, in [Em] spree, [D] I could bide no longer long.
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Now [C]
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[G] the king has called on his merry [D] men all, [G] by party [D] and [C] by three,
[G] saying, fastly, [C] this will [G] be a win's [Em] parade, that [D] I did, he shall [E] be.
When [G] he came for the [D] king, he was clad all in red silk, [G]
his hair was like thick bands [Em] of gold,
and his skin was [D] as white as the [C] [E] milk, and [D] it is [G] no wonder, said [D] the king,
[G] that my daughter's love you did [C] win, [G]
for if I was a woman, as I am a man,
my bedfellow [D] you would have been.
[G] Now [D] will [G] you marry my daughter, Janet, by the truth of [D] your right hand?
[E] Oh, [G] will you marry my daughter, [Em]
Janet, [G] I'll make you a lord in my land.
Now will you marry my daughter, [D] Janet, by [C] the [G] truth of your [Am] right hand?
[E] Oh, [G] yes, I [E] will marry [G] your daughter, [Em] Janet, but I'll [D] not be your lord in your [G] land.
Now
[D] he's [G]
mounted her on a little [D] white steed, and himself on a [C] dappled grey,
[G] he has made her [Em] the lady [Bm] of [Em] Asmarch land.
She should ride [D] him along on summer's day, he [G] has made her the lady of [Em] Asmarch land.
[G] She should [D] ride him along on summer's day, [G] he has made her the lady of Asmarch land.
She should ride him [D] along on [Am] summer's [G] day.
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King has been a poor [D] prisoner, and [C] a [G] prisoner longs pain,
[C]
[G] and many a little [Em] whisp'ry is laying long [D] with his daughter at home.
[Bm] [C] What ails you, [G] what ails you, my [D] daughter Janet?
Why you look so pale and wound?
[G] Oh, have you had any sore [Em] sickness, [G] or yet been sleeping [D] with a [G] man?
I have not had any sore [D] sickness, or yet been sleeping with a [C] man.
[G] It is for you, my [Em] father dear, [C] provided [D] so long he is [G] free.
Cast off, cast off your very brown [D] gown, you stand naked upon the [C] scone,
[G] that I may know you by [Em] your shame, [G] [C] will you [G] be a maiden [D] or [C] a nun?
So [G] she's cast off her very [D] brown gown, she's stood naked upon the [C] scone,
[G] her apron was low and her armchairs were [E]
round, [G] and her face, [D] pale and wound.
[Bm] [C] Oh, was [G] it with a lord, or a duke, or [D] a knight, [F#] or a [G] man [D] of [C] birth and fame?
[G] Or was it with one of my [Em] serving men, [G] so lately [D] come out of [G] Spain?
No, it wasn't with a lord, nor a duke, or a [D] knight, nor a man of birth [C] and fame.
[G]
But it was with me, oh, in [Em] spree, [D] I could bide no longer long.
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Now [C]
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[Bm] [Am]
[G] the king has called on his merry [D] men all, [G] by party [D] and [C] by three,
[G] saying, fastly, [C] this will [G] be a win's [Em] parade, that [D] I did, he shall [E] be.
When [G] he came for the [D] king, he was clad all in red silk, [G]
his hair was like thick bands [Em] of gold,
and his skin was [D] as white as the [C] [E] milk, and [D] it is [G] no wonder, said [D] the king,
[G] that my daughter's love you did [C] win, [G]
for if I was a woman, as I am a man,
my bedfellow [D] you would have been.
[G] Now [D] will [G] you marry my daughter, Janet, by the truth of [D] your right hand?
[E] Oh, [G] will you marry my daughter, [Em]
Janet, [G] I'll make you a lord in my land.
Now will you marry my daughter, [D] Janet, by [C] the [G] truth of your [Am] right hand?
[E] Oh, [G] yes, I [E] will marry [G] your daughter, [Em] Janet, but I'll [D] not be your lord in your [G] land.
Now
[D] he's [G]
mounted her on a little [D] white steed, and himself on a [C] dappled grey,
[G] he has made her [Em] the lady [Bm] of [Em] Asmarch land.
She should ride [D] him along on summer's day, he [G] has made her the lady of [Em] Asmarch land.
[G] She should [D] ride him along on summer's day, [G] he has made her the lady of Asmarch land.
She should ride him [D] along on [Am] summer's [G] day.
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King has been a poor _ [D] prisoner, _ _ _ and [C] a [G] prisoner _ _ _ longs pain,
[C] _ _
[G] _ and many _ a little [Em] whisp'ry _ _ is laying long [D] with his daughter at _ home.
[Bm] _ [C] What ails you, [G] what ails you, my [D] daughter Janet? _ _ _
Why you look so pale and _ _ wound?
[G] Oh, have you had any sore [Em] sickness, _ _ _ [G] or yet been sleeping [D] with a _ [G] man?
_ I have not had any sore [D] _ sickness, _ _ or yet been sleeping with a _ [C] man.
[G] It is for you, my _ [Em] father dear, _ _ _ [C] provided [D] so long he is [G] free.
_ _ Cast off, cast off your very brown [D] _ _ gown, you stand naked _ upon the _ [C] scone, _
[G] that I may know you by [Em] your _ shame, [G] [C] will you [G] be a maiden [D] or _ [C] a nun?
_ So [G] she's cast off her very [D] brown _ _ gown, she's stood naked _ upon the [C] scone, _ _
[G] her apron was low and her armchairs were [E] _
round, _ [G] and her face, [D] _ pale and _ _ wound.
[Bm] [C] Oh, was [G] it with a lord, or a duke, or [D] a _ knight, [F#] or a [G] man [D] of [C] birth and fame? _ _
_ [G] Or was it with one of my _ [Em] serving men, _ _ [G] so lately [D] come out of [G] Spain?
_ _ No, it wasn't with a lord, nor a duke, or a [D] knight, _ nor a man of birth [C] and fame.
[G] _ _
_ But it was with me, oh, in [Em] spree, _ _ _ [D] I could bide no longer _ long.
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_ _ Now [C] _ _
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[G] _ _ _ the king has called on his merry [D] men _ _ all, [G] by party [D] and [C] by three, _ _ _
[G] saying, fastly, [C] this will [G] be a win's [Em] parade, _ _ that [D] I did, he shall [E] be.
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ When [G] he came _ for the [D] king, _ _ _ he was clad all in red silk, [G] _ _ _
his hair was like thick _ bands [Em] of gold,
_ and his skin was [D] as white as the [C] [E] milk, _ _ and [D] it is [G] no wonder, _ said [D] the king,
_ [G] _ that my _ daughter's love you did [C] win, [G] _ _
for if I was a woman, as I am a man,
_ my bedfellow [D] you would have been.
[G] _ _ Now [D] will [G] you marry my _ daughter, Janet, _ _ _ by the truth of [D] your right hand?
[E] _ Oh, [G] _ will you marry my daughter, [Em] _
Janet, _ [G] _ I'll make you a lord in my _ land.
_ _ Now will you marry _ _ my daughter, [D] Janet, _ _ by [C] the [G] truth of your [Am] right hand?
[E] _ Oh, [G] _ yes, I [E] will marry [G] your daughter, [Em] Janet, _ _ but I'll [D] not be your lord in your [G] land.
Now _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ he's [G]
mounted her on a little [D] white steed, _ _ and himself on a _ [C] dappled grey, _ _ _
[G] he has made her [Em] the lady [Bm] of _ [Em] Asmarch land.
_ _ She should ride [D] him along on summer's day, _ _ he [G] has made her the lady of _ [Em] Asmarch _ land.
[G] She should [D] ride him along on summer's day, [G] he has made her the lady of Asmarch _ land.
_ She should ride him [D] along on [Am] summer's _ [G] day.
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King has been a poor _ [D] prisoner, _ _ _ and [C] a [G] prisoner _ _ _ longs pain,
[C] _ _
[G] _ and many _ a little [Em] whisp'ry _ _ is laying long [D] with his daughter at _ home.
[Bm] _ [C] What ails you, [G] what ails you, my [D] daughter Janet? _ _ _
Why you look so pale and _ _ wound?
[G] Oh, have you had any sore [Em] sickness, _ _ _ [G] or yet been sleeping [D] with a _ [G] man?
_ I have not had any sore [D] _ sickness, _ _ or yet been sleeping with a _ [C] man.
[G] It is for you, my _ [Em] father dear, _ _ _ [C] provided [D] so long he is [G] free.
_ _ Cast off, cast off your very brown [D] _ _ gown, you stand naked _ upon the _ [C] scone, _
[G] that I may know you by [Em] your _ shame, [G] [C] will you [G] be a maiden [D] or _ [C] a nun?
_ So [G] she's cast off her very [D] brown _ _ gown, she's stood naked _ upon the [C] scone, _ _
[G] her apron was low and her armchairs were [E] _
round, _ [G] and her face, [D] _ pale and _ _ wound.
[Bm] [C] Oh, was [G] it with a lord, or a duke, or [D] a _ knight, [F#] or a [G] man [D] of [C] birth and fame? _ _
_ [G] Or was it with one of my _ [Em] serving men, _ _ [G] so lately [D] come out of [G] Spain?
_ _ No, it wasn't with a lord, nor a duke, or a [D] knight, _ nor a man of birth [C] and fame.
[G] _ _
_ But it was with me, oh, in [Em] spree, _ _ _ [D] I could bide no longer _ long.
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_ _ Now [C] _ _
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[G] _ _ _ the king has called on his merry [D] men _ _ all, [G] by party [D] and [C] by three, _ _ _
[G] saying, fastly, [C] this will [G] be a win's [Em] parade, _ _ that [D] I did, he shall [E] be.
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ When [G] he came _ for the [D] king, _ _ _ he was clad all in red silk, [G] _ _ _
his hair was like thick _ bands [Em] of gold,
_ and his skin was [D] as white as the [C] [E] milk, _ _ and [D] it is [G] no wonder, _ said [D] the king,
_ [G] _ that my _ daughter's love you did [C] win, [G] _ _
for if I was a woman, as I am a man,
_ my bedfellow [D] you would have been.
[G] _ _ Now [D] will [G] you marry my _ daughter, Janet, _ _ _ by the truth of [D] your right hand?
[E] _ Oh, [G] _ will you marry my daughter, [Em] _
Janet, _ [G] _ I'll make you a lord in my _ land.
_ _ Now will you marry _ _ my daughter, [D] Janet, _ _ by [C] the [G] truth of your [Am] right hand?
[E] _ Oh, [G] _ yes, I [E] will marry [G] your daughter, [Em] Janet, _ _ but I'll [D] not be your lord in your [G] land.
Now _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ he's [G]
mounted her on a little [D] white steed, _ _ and himself on a _ [C] dappled grey, _ _ _
[G] he has made her [Em] the lady [Bm] of _ [Em] Asmarch land.
_ _ She should ride [D] him along on summer's day, _ _ he [G] has made her the lady of _ [Em] Asmarch _ land.
[G] She should [D] ride him along on summer's day, [G] he has made her the lady of Asmarch _ land.
_ She should ride him [D] along on [Am] summer's _ [G] day.
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