Chords for Raggle Taggle Gypsies
Tempo:
94.9 bpm
Chords used:
Dm
Am
C
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am] [A]
[F] [Dm]
[Am] [Dm]
[Am] [Dm]
And there were three old gypsies, can't say why, a whole door, that came [Am] braving and boldly o'er.
One sang [Dm] high and the other sang low, and the other sang a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
It was upstairs, downstairs the lady went, but on her [Am] suit of leather o'er,
there was a cry [Dm] from around the door, she's a-wailing, a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
[Am]
[Dm]
It was late that night, and the Lord came in, inquiring [Am] for his lady [C] o'er.
The servant [Dm] girl, she said to the [F] Lord, he's away with the [Dm] rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
Well, saddled for me, my milk-waste be mine, because [Am] it's not speedy o'er.
Tonight I'll [Dm] ride to seek my bride, he's away with the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
[Am] [Dm]
He rode east, he rode west, he rode [Am] north and south also,
until he [Dm] came to a wide open plain, that's where he spied his lady o'er.
Well, how could you leave your house and your land, how could you [Am] leave your money o [C]'er?
How could you [Dm] leave your newly wedded Lord, o'er for the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er?
Well, what care I for my house and my land, what care I [Am] for money o'er?
Tonight I'll [Dm] lie in a wide open field, in the arms of a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
[Am] [Dm]
How could you leave your house and your land, how could you [Am] leave your money o [C]'er?
How could you leave your newly wedded Lord, o'er for the rattle [Dm]-rattle gypsy o'er?
Well, what care I for my house and my land, what care I [Am] for money o'er?
[C] I'd rather have a kiss [Dm] from a yellow gypsy's lips, I'm away with the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
[Am] [C] [Dm]
[Am] [C] [Dm]
[Am] [C] [Dm]
[Am] [C] [Dm]
[F] [Dm]
[Am] [Dm]
[Am] [Dm]
And there were three old gypsies, can't say why, a whole door, that came [Am] braving and boldly o'er.
One sang [Dm] high and the other sang low, and the other sang a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
It was upstairs, downstairs the lady went, but on her [Am] suit of leather o'er,
there was a cry [Dm] from around the door, she's a-wailing, a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
[Am]
[Dm]
It was late that night, and the Lord came in, inquiring [Am] for his lady [C] o'er.
The servant [Dm] girl, she said to the [F] Lord, he's away with the [Dm] rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
Well, saddled for me, my milk-waste be mine, because [Am] it's not speedy o'er.
Tonight I'll [Dm] ride to seek my bride, he's away with the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
[Am] [Dm]
He rode east, he rode west, he rode [Am] north and south also,
until he [Dm] came to a wide open plain, that's where he spied his lady o'er.
Well, how could you leave your house and your land, how could you [Am] leave your money o [C]'er?
How could you [Dm] leave your newly wedded Lord, o'er for the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er?
Well, what care I for my house and my land, what care I [Am] for money o'er?
Tonight I'll [Dm] lie in a wide open field, in the arms of a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
[Am] [Dm]
How could you leave your house and your land, how could you [Am] leave your money o [C]'er?
How could you leave your newly wedded Lord, o'er for the rattle [Dm]-rattle gypsy o'er?
Well, what care I for my house and my land, what care I [Am] for money o'er?
[C] I'd rather have a kiss [Dm] from a yellow gypsy's lips, I'm away with the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
[Am] [C] [Dm]
[Am] [C] [Dm]
[Am] [C] [Dm]
[Am] [C] [Dm]
Key:
Dm
Am
C
F
A
Dm
Am
C
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_ _ _ _ And there were three old gypsies, can't say why, a whole door, that came [Am] braving and boldly o'er.
One sang [Dm] high and the other sang low, and the other sang a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er. _
It was upstairs, downstairs the lady went, but on her [Am] suit of leather o'er,
there was a cry [Dm] from around the door, she's a-wailing, a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
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_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ It was late that night, and the Lord came in, inquiring [Am] for his lady [C] o'er.
The servant [Dm] girl, she said to the [F] Lord, he's away with the [Dm] rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
_ Well, saddled for me, my milk-waste be mine, because [Am] it's not speedy o'er.
Tonight I'll [Dm] ride to seek my bride, he's away with the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er. _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
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He rode east, he rode west, he rode [Am] north and south also,
until he [Dm] came to a wide open plain, that's where he spied his lady o'er.
_ _ Well, how could you leave your house and your land, how could you [Am] leave your money o [C]'er?
How could you [Dm] leave your newly wedded Lord, o'er for the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er?
Well, what care I for my house and my land, what care I [Am] for money o'er?
Tonight I'll [Dm] lie in a wide open field, in the arms of a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er. _ _
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_ _ _ _ How could you leave your house and your land, how could you [Am] leave your money o [C]'er?
How could you leave your newly wedded Lord, o'er for the rattle [Dm]-rattle gypsy o'er?
Well, what care I for my house and my land, what care I [Am] for money o'er?
[C] I'd rather have a kiss [Dm] from a yellow gypsy's lips, I'm away with the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er. _ _
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_ _ _ _ And there were three old gypsies, can't say why, a whole door, that came [Am] braving and boldly o'er.
One sang [Dm] high and the other sang low, and the other sang a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er. _
It was upstairs, downstairs the lady went, but on her [Am] suit of leather o'er,
there was a cry [Dm] from around the door, she's a-wailing, a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ It was late that night, and the Lord came in, inquiring [Am] for his lady [C] o'er.
The servant [Dm] girl, she said to the [F] Lord, he's away with the [Dm] rattle-rattle gypsy o'er.
_ Well, saddled for me, my milk-waste be mine, because [Am] it's not speedy o'er.
Tonight I'll [Dm] ride to seek my bride, he's away with the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er. _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
He rode east, he rode west, he rode [Am] north and south also,
until he [Dm] came to a wide open plain, that's where he spied his lady o'er.
_ _ Well, how could you leave your house and your land, how could you [Am] leave your money o [C]'er?
How could you [Dm] leave your newly wedded Lord, o'er for the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er?
Well, what care I for my house and my land, what care I [Am] for money o'er?
Tonight I'll [Dm] lie in a wide open field, in the arms of a rattle-rattle gypsy o'er. _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ How could you leave your house and your land, how could you [Am] leave your money o [C]'er?
How could you leave your newly wedded Lord, o'er for the rattle [Dm]-rattle gypsy o'er?
Well, what care I for my house and my land, what care I [Am] for money o'er?
[C] I'd rather have a kiss [Dm] from a yellow gypsy's lips, I'm away with the rattle-rattle gypsy o'er. _ _
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