Chords for Pentangle - Willy O Winsbury (Set Of Six ITV, 27.06.1972)

Tempo:
140.15 bpm
Chords used:

G

C

D

Am

Bm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Pentangle - Willy O Winsbury (Set Of Six ITV, 27.06.1972) chords
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[G]
[D] [G] [C] The [D] [G]
[C] King [G] has beat a [D]
[Am] prisoner long [C] in Spain, [G] and willy of the [Bm] Wensbury, [G] has lain long with
his daughter [C] at home.
What ails you, [G] what ails [D]
you, why [Am] you look so pale [C] and worn?
[G] O have you had any sore [Bm] sickness, [G] or yet been sleeping [C] with a man?
I [A] have [G] not had any sore sickness, [D]
[Am] nor yet been sleeping [C] with a man.
[G] It is for you, my father [Bm] dear, [E]
providing [G] so long [C] in Spain.
Cost of, [G] cost of your very birth, [D]
you [Am] stand naked upon the [C] stone.
[G] That I [E] may know [G] you by [Bm]
your shape, [E] if you [G] be a maiden [C] or no.
And [G] she's cost of, [D]
[Am] she's stood naked on [C] the stone.
[G] Her apron was low, and her haunches were [Bm] round.
[G] Her face was pale [C] and wound.
O was it with [G] a lord, our dear, [D]
[Am] or a man of
[C] fame?
[G] Or was it with one of my serving [Bm] men, [Em] that's lately [G] come out [C] of Spain?
No it wasn't [G] with a lord [D]
[Am]
[C] of fame, [G] but it was [Em] with a willy [G] of [Bm] Wensbury.
[G] I could bide no longer [C]
alone, and the [G] King has for long his merry
[D] way.
[Am] By thirty [G] and [C] by three, [G] says fetch me this willy of [Bm] Wensbury.
[E] For hanged [G] he [C] shall be.
But when [G] he came that day before, [D]
he [Am] was clad all in [C] red silk.
[G] His hair [Em] was like [G] a strand of [Bm] gold.
[G] His skin was as white as [C] the mill.
And it is [G] no one, [D] [G] [D] King, that [Am] my daughter's [C] love you did win.
[G] For if I [E] was a woman [G] as I am a [Bm] man, [Em] my bedfellow you would [C] have been.
And will [G] you marry my daughter, [D]
by the [Am] truth of your [C] right hand?
[Em] O [G] will [E] you marry [G] my daughter, [Bm] Janet?
[G] I will make you the lord of my [C]
land.
Why yes, [G] I will marry your daughter [A]
[D] Janet, by the [Am] truth of my [C] right hand.
[G]
Why yes, I will marry your daughter Janet, [Bm] [Em] but I'll not be the lord of [C] your land.
And he's [G] mounted her a white
[D] steed, and [Am] himself on a [C] double grave.
[G]
He has made her [Em] the lady [G] of Asmuch [Bm] land, [G] that she shall ride in long [C] summer's day.
[G] [N]
Key:  
G
2131
C
3211
D
1321
Am
2311
Bm
13421112
G
2131
C
3211
D
1321
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To learn Pentangle - (Set Of Six ITV, 27.06.1972) Willy O Winsbury Official chords, your practice should emphasize these chord progressions: D, Am, C, G, C, G, Bm, Am and G. To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 70 BPM and then match the original tempo of 140 BPM. Adapt the capo setting considering your vocal range, with reference to the key: C Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] The _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ King [G] has beat a _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [Am] prisoner _ _ long [C] in _ _ Spain, [G] and _ willy of the _ [Bm] Wensbury, _ _ _ _ [G] has lain long with
his daughter [C] at _ home.
_ What ails you, [G] what ails _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
you, why [Am] you look so pale [C] and _ worn?
_ [G] O have you had any sore [Bm] sickness, _ _ _ _ [G] or yet been sleeping [C] with a man? _
_ _ I [A] have [G] not had any sore sickness, _ [D] _
_ _ [Am] nor yet been sleeping [C] with a _ man.
_ [G] It is for you, my father _ [Bm] _ dear, _ _ [E] _
providing [G] so long [C] in _ _ Spain.
Cost of, [G] cost of your very birth, _ _ _ [D] _
_ you [Am] stand naked upon the [C] stone.
_ _ _ [G] That I [E] may know [G] you by [Bm]
your shape, _ _ [E] if you [G] be a maiden [C] or no. _
_ _ _ And [G] she's cost of, _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [Am] she's stood naked on [C] the _ _ _ stone.
[G] Her apron was low, and her haunches were [Bm] round.
_ _ [G] Her face was _ pale [C] and wound. _
_ O was it with [G] a lord, our dear, _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Am] or a man of _
[C] _ _ _ fame?
[G] Or was it with one of my serving [Bm] _ _ men, _ [Em] that's lately [G] come out [C] of Spain? _
_ No it wasn't [G] with a lord _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ of fame, _ [G] but it was [Em] with a willy [G] of _ [Bm] Wensbury.
_ _ _ _ [G] I could bide no _ longer [C] _ _
alone, _ and the [G] King has for long his merry _ _ _ _
[D] _ way.
[Am] By thirty _ [G] and [C] by _ three, _ [G] says fetch me this _ willy of _ [Bm] Wensbury.
_ _ _ [E] For hanged [G] _ he [C] shall be.
_ _ But when [G] he came that day _ _ before, [D] _
_ he [Am] was clad all in [C] red _ silk.
_ [G] His hair [Em] was like [G] a strand of [Bm] gold.
_ _ [G] His skin was as white as [C] the mill. _
_ _ And it is [G] no _ one, _ _ [D] _ [G] _ [D] King, _ that [Am] my _ daughter's [C] love you did win.
_ _ [G] For if I [E] was a woman [G] as I am a [Bm] man, _ _ _ [Em] my bedfellow you would [C] have _ been.
And will [G] you marry my daughter, _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ by the [Am] truth of your [C] right _ hand?
_ [Em] O [G] will _ [E] you marry [G] my daughter, _ [Bm] Janet?
_ _ _ [G] I will make you the lord of my [C] _ _
land.
_ Why yes, [G] I will marry your _ daughter _ [A]
[D] Janet, _ by the [Am] truth of my [C] right _ hand.
_ [G]
Why yes, I will marry your daughter _ Janet, _ [Bm] _ [Em] but I'll not be the lord of [C] your _ land.
_ And he's [G] mounted _ _ her a _ _ white _
[D] _ steed, and [Am] himself on a _ [C] double _ grave.
_ [G]
He has made her [Em] the lady [G] of Asmuch [Bm] _ _ land, [G] that she shall ride in long _ [C] summer's day.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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