Chords for nic jones - the outlandish knight
Tempo:
131.45 bpm
Chords used:
C#m
G#m
F#
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#m] [D#m] [C#m] [G#m]
[C#m] [F#] [C#m] [G#m]
[F#]
[C#m] [G#m] [C#m] [G#m]
[C#m] [C#] [C#m] [G#m]
[E] [B] [F#]
[C#m] An outlandish [B] knight came from [C#m] the Northlands, And he [G#m] sported a [C#m] lady fair,
[B] [C#m] And he said he would take [G#m] her to those [E] Northern lads, And [D#m] there he would [F#] marry her.
[C#m] Now go fetch me [B] some of your [C#m] father's gold, And some of [G#m] your [C#m] mother's [B] fair,
[C#m] And two of the fine [G#m] horses from out [E] of the stable, Where [D#m] there stand [F#] thirty and three.
[C#m] So she mounts all [B] on her milk [C#m]-white steed, And he [G#m] hummed it [C#m] apple [G#m]-grey,
[C#m] And they rode till they [G#m] came unto [E] the seaside, Three [D#m] hours before [F#] it was day.
[C#m] Light off, light [B] off your milk [C#m]-white steed, And [G#m] deliver it [C#m] on to me,
[G#m]
[C#m] For six pretty [G#m] maidens have I [E] drowned here, And [G#m] the seventh will surely [F#] be thee.
[C#m] And take off, take [B] off your [C#m] silk and clothes, And deliver [G#m] them [C#m] on to [G#m] me,
[C#m] For I do fear [G#m] that they [E] are too fine, To [D#m] rot all in [F#] the salt sea.
[C#m] If I must [B] take off my silk [C#m] and clothes, Then turn [G#m] your back [C#m] to [G#m] me,
[C#m] For it is not [B] fitting that [E] such a rogue, A [D#m] naked woman [F#] should see.
[D#] [C#m] And cut away [G#m] the brambles [C#m] so sharp, Those [G#m] brambles from [C#m] off the [G#m]
brim,
[C#m] For I do fear [G#m] they will tangle [E] my hair, And [G#m] scratch my [F#] tender skin.
[G#m] [C#m] So he's turned his back [G#m] all [C#m] on that maid, And he's [G#m] bent low [C#m] over the brim,
And she's taken him round [G#m] his slender [E]
waist, And she's [D#m] tumbled him into [F#] the stream.
[D#] [C#m] He's dropped it [G#m] high, he's [C#m] dropped it low, Until [G#m] he came [F#] to this [G#m] side.
[C#m]
Catch hold of me, [G#m] hand me [E] fair pretty maid, And then I [G#m] will make you [F#] my bride.
Lie [C#] there, lie [B] there, you false [C#m]-hearted man, Lie [G#m] there instead [C#m] of [B] me,
[C#m] For six pretty [G#m] maidens have you drowned [E] here, And the [G#m] seventh hath [F#] drowned thee.
[C#m] And she's mounted [G#m] on her milk [C#m]-white steed, She's led [G#m] the [F#m] dappled [G#m] grey,
[C#m] She's rowed till she's [G#m] come to her [E] father's house, Three [D#m] hours before [F#] it was day.
[C#m] And the parrot hung in [G#m] the [C#m] window so high, And he's heard what [G#m] the [C#m] lady [B] did say,
[C#m] What ails thee, what ails [G#m] thee, me pretty [E] lady, You've carried [D#m] us all [F#] long away.
[C#m] And the king he was in his bedroom so high, And he's [G#m] heard what the parrot [C#m] did [G#m] say,
[C#m] What ails thee, what [B] ails thee, me pretty [E] polly, You're a-prattling [D#m] so [F#] long before day.
[C#m] It's no laughing [G#m] matter, the parrot [C#m] did say, So [G#m] loudly I call to thee,
[C#m] For the cat she has got [G#m] in the window [E] so high, And I fear [G#m] she's the [F#] death of me.
[C#m] Well turned, well [B] turned, me pretty [C#m] polly, Well [G#m] turned, well [C#m] turned for [G#m] me,
[C#m] Your cage will be made [G#m] of the [E] glittering gold, And the [D#m] door of the best [F#]
ivory.
[C#m] [G#m] [C#m] [G#m] [C#m] [F#]
[C#m] [G#m] [E] [B] [F#]
[C#m] [F#] [C#m] [G#m]
[F#]
[C#m] [G#m] [C#m] [G#m]
[C#m] [C#] [C#m] [G#m]
[E] [B] [F#]
[C#m] An outlandish [B] knight came from [C#m] the Northlands, And he [G#m] sported a [C#m] lady fair,
[B] [C#m] And he said he would take [G#m] her to those [E] Northern lads, And [D#m] there he would [F#] marry her.
[C#m] Now go fetch me [B] some of your [C#m] father's gold, And some of [G#m] your [C#m] mother's [B] fair,
[C#m] And two of the fine [G#m] horses from out [E] of the stable, Where [D#m] there stand [F#] thirty and three.
[C#m] So she mounts all [B] on her milk [C#m]-white steed, And he [G#m] hummed it [C#m] apple [G#m]-grey,
[C#m] And they rode till they [G#m] came unto [E] the seaside, Three [D#m] hours before [F#] it was day.
[C#m] Light off, light [B] off your milk [C#m]-white steed, And [G#m] deliver it [C#m] on to me,
[G#m]
[C#m] For six pretty [G#m] maidens have I [E] drowned here, And [G#m] the seventh will surely [F#] be thee.
[C#m] And take off, take [B] off your [C#m] silk and clothes, And deliver [G#m] them [C#m] on to [G#m] me,
[C#m] For I do fear [G#m] that they [E] are too fine, To [D#m] rot all in [F#] the salt sea.
[C#m] If I must [B] take off my silk [C#m] and clothes, Then turn [G#m] your back [C#m] to [G#m] me,
[C#m] For it is not [B] fitting that [E] such a rogue, A [D#m] naked woman [F#] should see.
[D#] [C#m] And cut away [G#m] the brambles [C#m] so sharp, Those [G#m] brambles from [C#m] off the [G#m]
brim,
[C#m] For I do fear [G#m] they will tangle [E] my hair, And [G#m] scratch my [F#] tender skin.
[G#m] [C#m] So he's turned his back [G#m] all [C#m] on that maid, And he's [G#m] bent low [C#m] over the brim,
And she's taken him round [G#m] his slender [E]
waist, And she's [D#m] tumbled him into [F#] the stream.
[D#] [C#m] He's dropped it [G#m] high, he's [C#m] dropped it low, Until [G#m] he came [F#] to this [G#m] side.
[C#m]
Catch hold of me, [G#m] hand me [E] fair pretty maid, And then I [G#m] will make you [F#] my bride.
Lie [C#] there, lie [B] there, you false [C#m]-hearted man, Lie [G#m] there instead [C#m] of [B] me,
[C#m] For six pretty [G#m] maidens have you drowned [E] here, And the [G#m] seventh hath [F#] drowned thee.
[C#m] And she's mounted [G#m] on her milk [C#m]-white steed, She's led [G#m] the [F#m] dappled [G#m] grey,
[C#m] She's rowed till she's [G#m] come to her [E] father's house, Three [D#m] hours before [F#] it was day.
[C#m] And the parrot hung in [G#m] the [C#m] window so high, And he's heard what [G#m] the [C#m] lady [B] did say,
[C#m] What ails thee, what ails [G#m] thee, me pretty [E] lady, You've carried [D#m] us all [F#] long away.
[C#m] And the king he was in his bedroom so high, And he's [G#m] heard what the parrot [C#m] did [G#m] say,
[C#m] What ails thee, what [B] ails thee, me pretty [E] polly, You're a-prattling [D#m] so [F#] long before day.
[C#m] It's no laughing [G#m] matter, the parrot [C#m] did say, So [G#m] loudly I call to thee,
[C#m] For the cat she has got [G#m] in the window [E] so high, And I fear [G#m] she's the [F#] death of me.
[C#m] Well turned, well [B] turned, me pretty [C#m] polly, Well [G#m] turned, well [C#m] turned for [G#m] me,
[C#m] Your cage will be made [G#m] of the [E] glittering gold, And the [D#m] door of the best [F#]
ivory.
[C#m] [G#m] [C#m] [G#m] [C#m] [F#]
[C#m] [G#m] [E] [B] [F#]
Key:
C#m
G#m
F#
E
B
C#m
G#m
F#
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [D#m] _ [C#m] _ _ [G#m] _
_ [C#m] _ [F#] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [C#m] _ [G#m] _
_ [C#m] _ _ [C#] _ _ [C#m] _ [G#m] _ _
[E] _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] An outlandish [B] knight came from [C#m] the _ Northlands, And he [G#m] sported a [C#m] lady fair,
[B] _ [C#m] And he said he would take [G#m] her to those [E] Northern lads, And [D#m] there he would [F#] marry her.
[C#m] Now go fetch me [B] some of your [C#m] father's gold, And some of [G#m] your [C#m] mother's [B] fair,
[C#m] And two of the fine [G#m] horses from out [E] of the stable, Where [D#m] there stand [F#] thirty and three.
[C#m] So she mounts all [B] on her milk [C#m]-white steed, And he [G#m] hummed it [C#m] apple [G#m]-grey,
[C#m] And they rode till they [G#m] came unto [E] the seaside, Three [D#m] hours before [F#] it was day.
[C#m] Light off, light [B] off your milk [C#m]-white _ steed, And [G#m] deliver it [C#m] on to me,
[G#m] _
[C#m] For six pretty [G#m] maidens have I [E] drowned here, And [G#m] the seventh will surely [F#] be thee.
[C#m] And take off, take [B] off your [C#m] silk and clothes, And deliver [G#m] them [C#m] on to [G#m] me,
[C#m] For I do fear [G#m] that they [E] are too fine, To [D#m] rot all in [F#] the salt sea.
[C#m] If I must [B] take off my silk [C#m] and clothes, Then turn [G#m] your back [C#m] to [G#m] me,
[C#m] For it is not [B] fitting that [E] such a rogue, A [D#m] naked woman [F#] should see.
[D#] [C#m] And cut away [G#m] the brambles [C#m] so sharp, _ Those [G#m] brambles from [C#m] off the [G#m]
brim,
[C#m] For I do fear [G#m] they will tangle [E] my hair, And [G#m] scratch my [F#] tender skin. _ _
_ [G#m] [C#m] So he's turned his back [G#m] all [C#m] on that maid, And he's [G#m] bent low [C#m] over the brim,
And she's taken him round [G#m] his slender [E]
waist, And she's [D#m] tumbled him into [F#] the stream.
[D#] [C#m] He's dropped it [G#m] high, he's [C#m] dropped it low, Until [G#m] he came [F#] to this [G#m] side.
[C#m]
Catch hold of me, [G#m] hand me [E] fair pretty maid, And then I [G#m] will make you [F#] my bride.
Lie [C#] there, lie [B] there, you false [C#m]-hearted man, Lie [G#m] there instead [C#m] of [B] me,
[C#m] For six pretty [G#m] maidens have you drowned [E] here, And the [G#m] seventh hath [F#] drowned thee.
[C#m] And she's mounted [G#m] on her milk [C#m]-white steed, She's led [G#m] the [F#m] dappled [G#m] grey,
[C#m] She's rowed till she's [G#m] come to her [E] father's house, Three [D#m] hours before [F#] it was day.
[C#m] And the parrot hung in [G#m] the [C#m] window so high, And he's heard what [G#m] the [C#m] lady [B] did say,
[C#m] What ails thee, what ails [G#m] thee, me pretty [E] lady, You've carried [D#m] us all [F#] long away.
_ _ _ [C#m] And the king he was in his bedroom so high, And he's [G#m] heard what the parrot [C#m] did [G#m] say,
[C#m] What ails thee, what [B] ails thee, me pretty [E] polly, You're a-prattling [D#m] so [F#] long before day.
[C#m] It's no laughing [G#m] matter, the parrot [C#m] did say, So [G#m] loudly I call to thee,
[C#m] For the cat she has got [G#m] in the window [E] so high, And I fear [G#m] she's the [F#] death of me.
_ _ [C#m] Well turned, well [B] turned, me pretty [C#m] polly, _ Well [G#m] turned, well [C#m] turned for [G#m] me,
[C#m] Your cage will be made [G#m] of the [E] glittering gold, And the [D#m] door of the best [F#]
ivory.
_ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [C#m] _ [F#] _ _
[C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#m] _ [F#] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [C#m] _ [G#m] _
_ [C#m] _ _ [C#] _ _ [C#m] _ [G#m] _ _
[E] _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] An outlandish [B] knight came from [C#m] the _ Northlands, And he [G#m] sported a [C#m] lady fair,
[B] _ [C#m] And he said he would take [G#m] her to those [E] Northern lads, And [D#m] there he would [F#] marry her.
[C#m] Now go fetch me [B] some of your [C#m] father's gold, And some of [G#m] your [C#m] mother's [B] fair,
[C#m] And two of the fine [G#m] horses from out [E] of the stable, Where [D#m] there stand [F#] thirty and three.
[C#m] So she mounts all [B] on her milk [C#m]-white steed, And he [G#m] hummed it [C#m] apple [G#m]-grey,
[C#m] And they rode till they [G#m] came unto [E] the seaside, Three [D#m] hours before [F#] it was day.
[C#m] Light off, light [B] off your milk [C#m]-white _ steed, And [G#m] deliver it [C#m] on to me,
[G#m] _
[C#m] For six pretty [G#m] maidens have I [E] drowned here, And [G#m] the seventh will surely [F#] be thee.
[C#m] And take off, take [B] off your [C#m] silk and clothes, And deliver [G#m] them [C#m] on to [G#m] me,
[C#m] For I do fear [G#m] that they [E] are too fine, To [D#m] rot all in [F#] the salt sea.
[C#m] If I must [B] take off my silk [C#m] and clothes, Then turn [G#m] your back [C#m] to [G#m] me,
[C#m] For it is not [B] fitting that [E] such a rogue, A [D#m] naked woman [F#] should see.
[D#] [C#m] And cut away [G#m] the brambles [C#m] so sharp, _ Those [G#m] brambles from [C#m] off the [G#m]
brim,
[C#m] For I do fear [G#m] they will tangle [E] my hair, And [G#m] scratch my [F#] tender skin. _ _
_ [G#m] [C#m] So he's turned his back [G#m] all [C#m] on that maid, And he's [G#m] bent low [C#m] over the brim,
And she's taken him round [G#m] his slender [E]
waist, And she's [D#m] tumbled him into [F#] the stream.
[D#] [C#m] He's dropped it [G#m] high, he's [C#m] dropped it low, Until [G#m] he came [F#] to this [G#m] side.
[C#m]
Catch hold of me, [G#m] hand me [E] fair pretty maid, And then I [G#m] will make you [F#] my bride.
Lie [C#] there, lie [B] there, you false [C#m]-hearted man, Lie [G#m] there instead [C#m] of [B] me,
[C#m] For six pretty [G#m] maidens have you drowned [E] here, And the [G#m] seventh hath [F#] drowned thee.
[C#m] And she's mounted [G#m] on her milk [C#m]-white steed, She's led [G#m] the [F#m] dappled [G#m] grey,
[C#m] She's rowed till she's [G#m] come to her [E] father's house, Three [D#m] hours before [F#] it was day.
[C#m] And the parrot hung in [G#m] the [C#m] window so high, And he's heard what [G#m] the [C#m] lady [B] did say,
[C#m] What ails thee, what ails [G#m] thee, me pretty [E] lady, You've carried [D#m] us all [F#] long away.
_ _ _ [C#m] And the king he was in his bedroom so high, And he's [G#m] heard what the parrot [C#m] did [G#m] say,
[C#m] What ails thee, what [B] ails thee, me pretty [E] polly, You're a-prattling [D#m] so [F#] long before day.
[C#m] It's no laughing [G#m] matter, the parrot [C#m] did say, So [G#m] loudly I call to thee,
[C#m] For the cat she has got [G#m] in the window [E] so high, And I fear [G#m] she's the [F#] death of me.
_ _ [C#m] Well turned, well [B] turned, me pretty [C#m] polly, _ Well [G#m] turned, well [C#m] turned for [G#m] me,
[C#m] Your cage will be made [G#m] of the [E] glittering gold, And the [D#m] door of the best [F#]
ivory.
_ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _ [C#m] _ [F#] _ _
[C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _