Chords for Old maid in the Garrett - Sweeney's Men
Tempo:
113 bpm
Chords used:
F#
C#
B
D#m
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F#] [C#]
[D#m] [F#] I have often heard it said from me father and me mother [C#] That going to a [F#] wedding is the [C#] makings of another
[F#] Well if this [B] be so then [F#] I'll go [D#m] without a bidding [F#] Oh it's kind [C#] providence won't you send [B] me [C#] to a wedding
[F#] For it's so dear to me How [B] will it be [F#] if I die an old maiden [C#] in the [F#] garrow?
Oh now there's my sister Jean She's not handsome or good looking
[C#] Scarcely sixteen [B] and a feller she [C#] was courting [F#] And now she's [B] twenty-four [F#] with a son [D#m] and a daughter
[F#] Here am I forty-five and I've never had an offer And it's so dear me
How will [B] it be [F#] if I die an old maiden in the garrow?
I can cook and I can sew I can keep the house right tidy
[C#] Rise up in [F#] the morning [B] and get [C#] the breakfast ready But [F#] there's nothing in [B] this wide world [F#] would make me half [D#m] so cheery
[F#] There's a wee fat manny who [B] would call me his [F#] own dearie And it's so dear me
How will it be if I die an old maiden [C#] in the [F#]
garrow?
[C#] [F#] [B] [C#]
Oh [B] come landsman or [F#] come tinsman Come tinker or come tailor
[C#] Come fiddler or come dancer [B] Come ploughboy or [C#] come sailor
[F#] Come rich man, [B] come poor man [F#] Come fool or [D#m] come witty
[F#] Come any man at all that would marry me for pity And it's so dear me
How will [B] it be if [F#] I die an old maiden in the garrow?
Oh well I'll away home for there's nobody heedin' [C#] There's nobody heedin' [B] to poor [C#] Annie's pleadin'
[F#] And I'll [B] away home to [F#] my own wee bit garret If I can't get a man then [B] I'd surely get [C#] a parrot
For [F#] it's so dear me
How will it be if I die an old maiden [C#m] in the [D#m] [F#] garrow?
[D#m] [F#] I have often heard it said from me father and me mother [C#] That going to a [F#] wedding is the [C#] makings of another
[F#] Well if this [B] be so then [F#] I'll go [D#m] without a bidding [F#] Oh it's kind [C#] providence won't you send [B] me [C#] to a wedding
[F#] For it's so dear to me How [B] will it be [F#] if I die an old maiden [C#] in the [F#] garrow?
Oh now there's my sister Jean She's not handsome or good looking
[C#] Scarcely sixteen [B] and a feller she [C#] was courting [F#] And now she's [B] twenty-four [F#] with a son [D#m] and a daughter
[F#] Here am I forty-five and I've never had an offer And it's so dear me
How will [B] it be [F#] if I die an old maiden in the garrow?
I can cook and I can sew I can keep the house right tidy
[C#] Rise up in [F#] the morning [B] and get [C#] the breakfast ready But [F#] there's nothing in [B] this wide world [F#] would make me half [D#m] so cheery
[F#] There's a wee fat manny who [B] would call me his [F#] own dearie And it's so dear me
How will it be if I die an old maiden [C#] in the [F#]
garrow?
[C#] [F#] [B] [C#]
Oh [B] come landsman or [F#] come tinsman Come tinker or come tailor
[C#] Come fiddler or come dancer [B] Come ploughboy or [C#] come sailor
[F#] Come rich man, [B] come poor man [F#] Come fool or [D#m] come witty
[F#] Come any man at all that would marry me for pity And it's so dear me
How will [B] it be if [F#] I die an old maiden in the garrow?
Oh well I'll away home for there's nobody heedin' [C#] There's nobody heedin' [B] to poor [C#] Annie's pleadin'
[F#] And I'll [B] away home to [F#] my own wee bit garret If I can't get a man then [B] I'd surely get [C#] a parrot
For [F#] it's so dear me
How will it be if I die an old maiden [C#m] in the [D#m] [F#] garrow?
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_ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[D#m] _ [F#] _ _ I have often heard it said from me father and me mother [C#] That going to a [F#] wedding is the [C#] makings of another
[F#] Well if this [B] be so then [F#] I'll go [D#m] without a bidding [F#] Oh it's kind [C#] providence won't you send [B] me [C#] to a wedding
[F#] For it's so dear to me How [B] will it be [F#] if I die an old maiden [C#] in the _ [F#] garrow?
_ Oh now there's my sister Jean She's not handsome or good looking
[C#] Scarcely sixteen [B] and a feller she [C#] was courting [F#] And now she's [B] twenty-four [F#] with a son [D#m] and a daughter
[F#] Here am I forty-five and I've never had an offer And it's so dear me
How will [B] it be [F#] if I die an old maiden in the _ garrow?
I can cook and I can sew I can keep the house right tidy
[C#] Rise up in [F#] the morning [B] and get [C#] the breakfast ready But [F#] there's nothing in [B] this wide world [F#] would make me half [D#m] so cheery
[F#] There's a wee fat manny who [B] would call me his [F#] own dearie And it's so dear me
How will it be if I die an old maiden [C#] in the _ [F#] _ _
garrow? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _ [C#] _
_ _ Oh [B] come landsman or [F#] come tinsman Come tinker or come tailor
[C#] Come fiddler or come dancer [B] Come ploughboy or [C#] come sailor
[F#] Come rich man, [B] come poor man [F#] Come fool or [D#m] come witty
[F#] Come any man at all that would marry me for pity And it's so dear me
How will [B] it be if [F#] I die an old maiden in the _ garrow?
_ Oh well I'll away home for there's nobody heedin' [C#] There's nobody heedin' [B] to poor [C#] Annie's pleadin'
[F#] And I'll [B] away home to [F#] my own wee bit garret If I can't get a man then [B] I'd surely get [C#] a parrot
For [F#] it's so dear me
How will it be if I die an old maiden [C#m] in the _ [D#m] [F#] garrow? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#m] _ [F#] _ _ I have often heard it said from me father and me mother [C#] That going to a [F#] wedding is the [C#] makings of another
[F#] Well if this [B] be so then [F#] I'll go [D#m] without a bidding [F#] Oh it's kind [C#] providence won't you send [B] me [C#] to a wedding
[F#] For it's so dear to me How [B] will it be [F#] if I die an old maiden [C#] in the _ [F#] garrow?
_ Oh now there's my sister Jean She's not handsome or good looking
[C#] Scarcely sixteen [B] and a feller she [C#] was courting [F#] And now she's [B] twenty-four [F#] with a son [D#m] and a daughter
[F#] Here am I forty-five and I've never had an offer And it's so dear me
How will [B] it be [F#] if I die an old maiden in the _ garrow?
I can cook and I can sew I can keep the house right tidy
[C#] Rise up in [F#] the morning [B] and get [C#] the breakfast ready But [F#] there's nothing in [B] this wide world [F#] would make me half [D#m] so cheery
[F#] There's a wee fat manny who [B] would call me his [F#] own dearie And it's so dear me
How will it be if I die an old maiden [C#] in the _ [F#] _ _
garrow? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ [F#] _ [B] _ [C#] _
_ _ Oh [B] come landsman or [F#] come tinsman Come tinker or come tailor
[C#] Come fiddler or come dancer [B] Come ploughboy or [C#] come sailor
[F#] Come rich man, [B] come poor man [F#] Come fool or [D#m] come witty
[F#] Come any man at all that would marry me for pity And it's so dear me
How will [B] it be if [F#] I die an old maiden in the _ garrow?
_ Oh well I'll away home for there's nobody heedin' [C#] There's nobody heedin' [B] to poor [C#] Annie's pleadin'
[F#] And I'll [B] away home to [F#] my own wee bit garret If I can't get a man then [B] I'd surely get [C#] a parrot
For [F#] it's so dear me
How will it be if I die an old maiden [C#m] in the _ [D#m] [F#] garrow? _ _
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