Chords for Ray Johnson, Little Newfie Boy.wmv
Tempo:
62.75 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [B]
At the cottage door [E] one [B] Sunday night, as a taxi blew his horn, stood a youthful [E] little
new [B] key boy on the aisle where he [F#] was born.
[B] His mom and dad [F#] stood beside him, [B] dearest thing of all pride [B] and joy, and with loving
[E] arms around [B] his neck they hugged their new key boy.
[E] [B]
Good night, God bless [E] you, [B] parents, so dear, it's time I leave this land.
But when you [E] kneel at night to pray, [B] ask him for the guide [F#] of his hand, and when I take
[E] the accordion to play, [B] it will be a source of joy.
And to know that [E] you're the [B] parents so proud of their little new key boy.
[E] [B]
And now I've met a friend of mine, Jack Kelly is his name.
I thank him [E] for the new key [B] clobbered it's puffed the [F#] teddy and claimed.
[B] It's dear that I [E] play a new key [B] night to get my source of [F#] joy.
And to think of [E] Jack and [B] how he found the little new key boy.
[E] [B]
[E] [B] [B]
[F#]
[E] [B]
But now it's time [E] to return [B] again to see my mom and dad.
And to walk upon [E] the roving shores as I did when I [F#] was a lad.
And go and visit [E] the lovely church with its peace and love [F#] inside.
[B] And pray to God [E] for bringing [B] home their darling new key boy.
And pray to God [E] for bringing home [F#] their darling new key boy.
At the cottage door [E] one [B] Sunday night, as a taxi blew his horn, stood a youthful [E] little
new [B] key boy on the aisle where he [F#] was born.
[B] His mom and dad [F#] stood beside him, [B] dearest thing of all pride [B] and joy, and with loving
[E] arms around [B] his neck they hugged their new key boy.
[E] [B]
Good night, God bless [E] you, [B] parents, so dear, it's time I leave this land.
But when you [E] kneel at night to pray, [B] ask him for the guide [F#] of his hand, and when I take
[E] the accordion to play, [B] it will be a source of joy.
And to know that [E] you're the [B] parents so proud of their little new key boy.
[E] [B]
And now I've met a friend of mine, Jack Kelly is his name.
I thank him [E] for the new key [B] clobbered it's puffed the [F#] teddy and claimed.
[B] It's dear that I [E] play a new key [B] night to get my source of [F#] joy.
And to think of [E] Jack and [B] how he found the little new key boy.
[E] [B]
[E] [B] [B]
[F#]
[E] [B]
But now it's time [E] to return [B] again to see my mom and dad.
And to walk upon [E] the roving shores as I did when I [F#] was a lad.
And go and visit [E] the lovely church with its peace and love [F#] inside.
[B] And pray to God [E] for bringing [B] home their darling new key boy.
And pray to God [E] for bringing home [F#] their darling new key boy.
Key:
B
E
F#
B
E
F#
B
E
_ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _
At the cottage door [E] one [B] Sunday night, as a taxi blew his horn, stood a youthful [E] little
new [B] key boy on the aisle where he [F#] was born.
[B] His mom and dad [F#] stood beside him, [B] dearest thing of all pride [B] and joy, and with loving
[E] arms around [B] his neck they hugged their new key boy.
_ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
Good night, God bless [E] you, [B] parents, so dear, it's time I leave this land.
But when you [E] kneel at night to pray, [B] ask him for the guide [F#] of his hand, and when I take
[E] the accordion to play, [B] it will be a source of joy.
And to know that [E] you're the [B] parents so proud of their little new key boy.
_ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
And now I've met a friend of mine, Jack Kelly is his name.
I thank him [E] for the new key [B] clobbered it's puffed the [F#] teddy and claimed.
[B] It's dear that I [E] play a new key [B] night to get my source of [F#] joy.
And to think of [E] Jack and [B] how he found the little new key boy.
_ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [B] _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
But now it's time [E] to return [B] again to see my mom and dad.
And to walk upon [E] the roving shores as I did when I [F#] was a lad.
And go and visit [E] the lovely church with its peace and love [F#] inside.
[B] And pray to God [E] for bringing [B] home their darling new key boy.
And pray to God [E] for bringing home [F#] their darling new key boy.
At the cottage door [E] one [B] Sunday night, as a taxi blew his horn, stood a youthful [E] little
new [B] key boy on the aisle where he [F#] was born.
[B] His mom and dad [F#] stood beside him, [B] dearest thing of all pride [B] and joy, and with loving
[E] arms around [B] his neck they hugged their new key boy.
_ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
Good night, God bless [E] you, [B] parents, so dear, it's time I leave this land.
But when you [E] kneel at night to pray, [B] ask him for the guide [F#] of his hand, and when I take
[E] the accordion to play, [B] it will be a source of joy.
And to know that [E] you're the [B] parents so proud of their little new key boy.
_ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
And now I've met a friend of mine, Jack Kelly is his name.
I thank him [E] for the new key [B] clobbered it's puffed the [F#] teddy and claimed.
[B] It's dear that I [E] play a new key [B] night to get my source of [F#] joy.
And to think of [E] Jack and [B] how he found the little new key boy.
_ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [B] _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
But now it's time [E] to return [B] again to see my mom and dad.
And to walk upon [E] the roving shores as I did when I [F#] was a lad.
And go and visit [E] the lovely church with its peace and love [F#] inside.
[B] And pray to God [E] for bringing [B] home their darling new key boy.
And pray to God [E] for bringing home [F#] their darling new key boy.