Chords for NEWFIE GIRL
Tempo:
117.75 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [E] [D] [C#m]
[D] When I left Toronto City on a train eastward [G] bound, headed for Newfoundland [D] and my own hometown,
[A] I fell asleep in the coach car as [D] the rain was pouring down.
I'm going [A] home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
And then I woke up in the car, the sun was shining through.
[G] I had a vision of you, [D] I thought that I saw you.
[A] Maybe you would stand in front of [D] me and send my heart aworld [A] to marry me a new big [D] girl.
Well I changed trains in Montreal to the down lowest coast away [G] to get to William Carson [D] to take me across the bay.
[A] And I was so happy [D] I heard myself say I'm [A] going home to marry me a [D] new big girl.
At the last of me in North Sydney I drink a lavender beer.
[G] I can see the William Carson [D] sign all that you fear.
[A] I have to save my dollars [D] to pay the man I fear.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a [D] new big girl.
[G]
[D] [A]
[D] [A]
[D] I guess around about midnight when we got underway, [G] I figured on six hours [D] to take me across the bay.
[A] And then I went into the down [D] to pass the time away.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
Well I must have drank quite a few cause the time it sure went fast.
[G] And when I walked upon the deck [D] I could see old Port-Au-Bas.
[A] I heard someone say, [D] well it's the only last I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
My heart started beating faster as I skipped on to Plains Toil.
I [G] could feel the glow all over.
[D] I broke into a smile.
[A] I know the trip's not over yet.
[D] It'll be another while I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
Well I've been gone too long my friends I didn't hear the news.
[G] They say the moment tops the line [D] the bus will have to use.
[A] So let's get started right away.
[D] Ain't got no time to lose.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
And then I awoke and realized this was happened to me.
[G] For I have been in Keen's Den [D] since 1983.
[A] By the one I served, by time my friends [D] I'd low-lifted be free.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
[A] [D]
[N]
[D] When I left Toronto City on a train eastward [G] bound, headed for Newfoundland [D] and my own hometown,
[A] I fell asleep in the coach car as [D] the rain was pouring down.
I'm going [A] home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
And then I woke up in the car, the sun was shining through.
[G] I had a vision of you, [D] I thought that I saw you.
[A] Maybe you would stand in front of [D] me and send my heart aworld [A] to marry me a new big [D] girl.
Well I changed trains in Montreal to the down lowest coast away [G] to get to William Carson [D] to take me across the bay.
[A] And I was so happy [D] I heard myself say I'm [A] going home to marry me a [D] new big girl.
At the last of me in North Sydney I drink a lavender beer.
[G] I can see the William Carson [D] sign all that you fear.
[A] I have to save my dollars [D] to pay the man I fear.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a [D] new big girl.
[G]
[D] [A]
[D] [A]
[D] I guess around about midnight when we got underway, [G] I figured on six hours [D] to take me across the bay.
[A] And then I went into the down [D] to pass the time away.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
Well I must have drank quite a few cause the time it sure went fast.
[G] And when I walked upon the deck [D] I could see old Port-Au-Bas.
[A] I heard someone say, [D] well it's the only last I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
My heart started beating faster as I skipped on to Plains Toil.
I [G] could feel the glow all over.
[D] I broke into a smile.
[A] I know the trip's not over yet.
[D] It'll be another while I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
Well I've been gone too long my friends I didn't hear the news.
[G] They say the moment tops the line [D] the bus will have to use.
[A] So let's get started right away.
[D] Ain't got no time to lose.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
And then I awoke and realized this was happened to me.
[G] For I have been in Keen's Den [D] since 1983.
[A] By the one I served, by time my friends [D] I'd low-lifted be free.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
[A] [D]
[N]
Key:
D
A
G
E
C#m
D
A
G
_ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ [D] _ _ [C#m] _
[D] _ _ _ When I left Toronto City on a train eastward [G] bound, headed for Newfoundland [D] and my own hometown,
[A] I fell asleep in the coach car as [D] the rain was pouring down.
I'm going [A] home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ And then I woke up in the car, the sun was shining through.
[G] I had a vision of you, [D] I thought that I saw you.
[A] Maybe you would stand in front of [D] me and send my heart aworld [A] to marry me a new big [D] girl.
_ Well I changed trains in Montreal to the down lowest coast away [G] to get to William Carson [D] to take me across the bay.
[A] And I was so happy [D] I heard myself say I'm [A] going home to marry me a [D] new big girl.
_ At the last of me in North Sydney I drink a lavender beer.
[G] I can see the William Carson [D] sign all that you fear.
[A] I have to save my dollars [D] to pay the man I fear.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a [D] new big girl. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ I guess around about midnight when we got underway, [G] I figured on six hours [D] to take me across the bay.
[A] And then I went into the down [D] to pass the time away.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ Well I must have drank quite a few cause the time it sure went fast.
[G] And when I walked upon the deck [D] I could see old Port-Au-Bas.
[A] I heard someone say, [D] well it's the only last I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ My heart started beating faster as I skipped on to Plains Toil.
I [G] could feel the glow all over.
[D] I broke into a smile.
[A] I know the trip's not over yet.
[D] It'll be another while I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ Well I've been gone too long my friends I didn't hear the news.
[G] They say the moment tops the line [D] the bus will have to use.
[A] So let's get started right away.
[D] Ain't got no time to lose.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ And then I awoke and realized this was happened to me.
[G] For I have been in Keen's Den [D] since 1983.
[A] By the one I served, by time my friends [D] I'd low-lifted be free.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[D] _ _ _ When I left Toronto City on a train eastward [G] bound, headed for Newfoundland [D] and my own hometown,
[A] I fell asleep in the coach car as [D] the rain was pouring down.
I'm going [A] home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ And then I woke up in the car, the sun was shining through.
[G] I had a vision of you, [D] I thought that I saw you.
[A] Maybe you would stand in front of [D] me and send my heart aworld [A] to marry me a new big [D] girl.
_ Well I changed trains in Montreal to the down lowest coast away [G] to get to William Carson [D] to take me across the bay.
[A] And I was so happy [D] I heard myself say I'm [A] going home to marry me a [D] new big girl.
_ At the last of me in North Sydney I drink a lavender beer.
[G] I can see the William Carson [D] sign all that you fear.
[A] I have to save my dollars [D] to pay the man I fear.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a [D] new big girl. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ I guess around about midnight when we got underway, [G] I figured on six hours [D] to take me across the bay.
[A] And then I went into the down [D] to pass the time away.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ Well I must have drank quite a few cause the time it sure went fast.
[G] And when I walked upon the deck [D] I could see old Port-Au-Bas.
[A] I heard someone say, [D] well it's the only last I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ My heart started beating faster as I skipped on to Plains Toil.
I [G] could feel the glow all over.
[D] I broke into a smile.
[A] I know the trip's not over yet.
[D] It'll be another while I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ Well I've been gone too long my friends I didn't hear the news.
[G] They say the moment tops the line [D] the bus will have to use.
[A] So let's get started right away.
[D] Ain't got no time to lose.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ And then I awoke and realized this was happened to me.
[G] For I have been in Keen's Den [D] since 1983.
[A] By the one I served, by time my friends [D] I'd low-lifted be free.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
I'm [A] going home to marry me a new [D] big girl.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _