Peter, Paul & Mary - "Monday Morning" Chords
Tempo:
111.95 bpm
Chords used:
Am
Dm
E
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Dm] [E]
[Am]
[Dm] Early one [E] morning, one morning [Am] in spring,
[Dm] To hear [G] the birds whistle, [C] the [E] nightingales sing,
[Am] I met a [G] fair [Em] maiden who [Am] sweetly [Em] did sing,
[Am] I'm going to [Dm] be married [E] next Monday [Am]
morning.
[Dm] How old are [G] you, [E] my fair [Am] young maid,
[Dm] Here [G] in this valley, [C] this valley so [E] green?
[Am] How [G] old [Am]
[G] [Am] are you?
I'm going to [Dm] be sixteen [G] [E] next Monday [Am]
morning.
[Dm] Well, sixteen years old [Gm] [E] for [Am] to marry,
[Dm] So take my [G] advice, [C] five years longer [E] to tarry,
[Am] For [Em] marriage brings troubles [Am] and sorrows [Em]
begin,
[Am] So put off [Dm] your wedding [E] for Monday [Am] morning.
You [Dm] talk like a [G] madman, [E] a man with no [Am] skill,
[Dm] For years [G] I've been waiting [C] against my own [E] will,
[Am] And now I'm [G]
determined [Am] to have my own [Em] way,
[Am] And I'm going [D] to be married [E]
next Monday [Am] morning.
[Dm] And next Monday morning [E] the bells they [Am] will ring,
[Dm] My true [G] love will buy me [C] a big old red [Am] gown,
So [G] he'll buy me a [A] new [Em] pretty gown,
[Am] To [D] wear at [Dm] my wedding [E] next Monday [Am] morning.
[Dm] Next Monday night [E] when I go [Am] to my bed,
[Dm] And I [G] turn round [C] to the man that [E] I've wed,
[Am] Around [G] his middle [Am] my two arms [Em] I will fling,
And I [Am] wish [D] to my [Dm] soul it [E]
was Monday [A] morning.
[Am]
[Dm] Early one [E] morning, one morning [Am] in spring,
[Dm] To hear [G] the birds whistle, [C] the [E] nightingales sing,
[Am] I met a [G] fair [Em] maiden who [Am] sweetly [Em] did sing,
[Am] I'm going to [Dm] be married [E] next Monday [Am]
morning.
[Dm] How old are [G] you, [E] my fair [Am] young maid,
[Dm] Here [G] in this valley, [C] this valley so [E] green?
[Am] How [G] old [Am]
[G] [Am] are you?
I'm going to [Dm] be sixteen [G] [E] next Monday [Am]
morning.
[Dm] Well, sixteen years old [Gm] [E] for [Am] to marry,
[Dm] So take my [G] advice, [C] five years longer [E] to tarry,
[Am] For [Em] marriage brings troubles [Am] and sorrows [Em]
begin,
[Am] So put off [Dm] your wedding [E] for Monday [Am] morning.
You [Dm] talk like a [G] madman, [E] a man with no [Am] skill,
[Dm] For years [G] I've been waiting [C] against my own [E] will,
[Am] And now I'm [G]
determined [Am] to have my own [Em] way,
[Am] And I'm going [D] to be married [E]
next Monday [Am] morning.
[Dm] And next Monday morning [E] the bells they [Am] will ring,
[Dm] My true [G] love will buy me [C] a big old red [Am] gown,
So [G] he'll buy me a [A] new [Em] pretty gown,
[Am] To [D] wear at [Dm] my wedding [E] next Monday [Am] morning.
[Dm] Next Monday night [E] when I go [Am] to my bed,
[Dm] And I [G] turn round [C] to the man that [E] I've wed,
[Am] Around [G] his middle [Am] my two arms [Em] I will fling,
And I [Am] wish [D] to my [Dm] soul it [E]
was Monday [A] morning.
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[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] Early one [E] morning, one morning [Am] in spring,
[Dm] To hear [G] the birds whistle, [C] the _ [E] nightingales sing,
[Am] I met a [G] fair [Em] maiden who [Am] _ sweetly [Em] did sing,
[Am] I'm going to [Dm] be married [E] next Monday [Am]
morning.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] How old are [G] you, [E] my fair [Am] young maid,
[Dm] Here [G] in this valley, [C] this valley so [E] green? _
[Am] How [G] old _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [Am] are you?
I'm going to [Dm] be sixteen [G] _ [E] next Monday [Am] _
morning.
_ _ [Dm] Well, sixteen years old [Gm] _ [E] _ for [Am] to marry,
[Dm] So take my [G] advice, [C] five years longer [E] to tarry,
[Am] For [Em] marriage brings troubles [Am] and sorrows [Em]
begin,
_ [Am] So put off [Dm] your wedding [E] for Monday [Am] morning. _ _
You _ [Dm] _ talk like a [G] madman, [E] a man with no [Am] skill,
[Dm] For years [G] I've been waiting [C] against my own [E] will,
[Am] And now I'm [G]
determined [Am] to have my own [Em] way,
[Am] And I'm going [D] to be married _ [E]
next Monday [Am] _ morning. _ _ _
[Dm] And next Monday morning [E] the bells they [Am] will ring,
[Dm] My true [G] love will buy me [C] a big old red _ [Am] _ _ gown,
So [G] he'll buy me a [A] new [Em] pretty _ gown,
[Am] To [D] wear at [Dm] my wedding _ [E] next Monday [Am] _ morning. _ _ _ _
[Dm] Next Monday night [E] when I go [Am] to my bed,
[Dm] And I [G] turn round [C] to the man that [E] I've wed,
[Am] _ Around [G] his middle [Am] my two arms [Em] I will _ fling,
_ _ And I [Am] _ wish [D] to my [Dm] soul _ _ it [E]
was Monday _ _ [A] morning. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] Early one [E] morning, one morning [Am] in spring,
[Dm] To hear [G] the birds whistle, [C] the _ [E] nightingales sing,
[Am] I met a [G] fair [Em] maiden who [Am] _ sweetly [Em] did sing,
[Am] I'm going to [Dm] be married [E] next Monday [Am]
morning.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] How old are [G] you, [E] my fair [Am] young maid,
[Dm] Here [G] in this valley, [C] this valley so [E] green? _
[Am] How [G] old _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [Am] are you?
I'm going to [Dm] be sixteen [G] _ [E] next Monday [Am] _
morning.
_ _ [Dm] Well, sixteen years old [Gm] _ [E] _ for [Am] to marry,
[Dm] So take my [G] advice, [C] five years longer [E] to tarry,
[Am] For [Em] marriage brings troubles [Am] and sorrows [Em]
begin,
_ [Am] So put off [Dm] your wedding [E] for Monday [Am] morning. _ _
You _ [Dm] _ talk like a [G] madman, [E] a man with no [Am] skill,
[Dm] For years [G] I've been waiting [C] against my own [E] will,
[Am] And now I'm [G]
determined [Am] to have my own [Em] way,
[Am] And I'm going [D] to be married _ [E]
next Monday [Am] _ morning. _ _ _
[Dm] And next Monday morning [E] the bells they [Am] will ring,
[Dm] My true [G] love will buy me [C] a big old red _ [Am] _ _ gown,
So [G] he'll buy me a [A] new [Em] pretty _ gown,
[Am] To [D] wear at [Dm] my wedding _ [E] next Monday [Am] _ morning. _ _ _ _
[Dm] Next Monday night [E] when I go [Am] to my bed,
[Dm] And I [G] turn round [C] to the man that [E] I've wed,
[Am] _ Around [G] his middle [Am] my two arms [Em] I will _ fling,
_ _ And I [Am] _ wish [D] to my [Dm] soul _ _ it [E]
was Monday _ _ [A] morning. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _