Chords for sea shanties - spanish ladies
Tempo:
91.125 bpm
Chords used:
Em
B
C
E
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em] [Bm] [Em]
Farewell and adieu to you [B] Spanish ladies, [Em] Farewell and adieu [C] to you [B] ladies of Spain,
[G] For we've [C] received orders [Em] like to sail [B] for Old England,
[Em] But we hope in a short time to see you again.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and [C] we'll roar all [B] on the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike [Em] soundings in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters [Am] Silly [E] is thirty-five more.
We hove our ship to when the wind [B] from South West blows,
[Em] We hove our ship to, [C] deep [B] soundings to take,
[Em] Plus [C] forty-five [Em] fathoms for the White [B] Sandy Bottom,
[Em] So we squared our main yard and our Channel didn't move.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and we'll [C] roar all on [B] the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty [E]-five more.
[Em] The first land we sighted was [B] called the Dodman,
[E] Next rain had off Plymouth, [C] up [B] Portsmouth, the Weiss,
[C] We sailed by Beachy, [Em] by [B] Fairlight and Dover,
[Em] And then we bore up for the South Moor in Hunts.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and we'll roar [C] all on the [B] South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters [A] Silly [Em] is thirty-five more.
And the signal was made for the Grand [B] Fleet to anchor,
[Em] And all in the downs [Cm] that night [B] for to lie,
[Em] Let go [C] your shank painter, [Em] let go [B] your cat-staller,
[Em] All up your clue-garnets that Tate and Sheep spy.
[E] We'll rant and we'll roar like true [B] British sailors,
[Em] We'll rant and we'll [C] roar all on [B] the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty-five more.
Now let every man drink off [B] his full bumper,
[E] And let every [C] man drink off [B] his full glass,
[Em] We'll drink [C] and be jolly [Em] and to drown mal-en-colly,
And here's to the health of each true hearted lass.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [Ebm] sailors,
[Em] We'll rant and we'll roar [Cm] all on [B] the South Seas,
[E] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty-five [E] lees.
[N]
Farewell and adieu to you [B] Spanish ladies, [Em] Farewell and adieu [C] to you [B] ladies of Spain,
[G] For we've [C] received orders [Em] like to sail [B] for Old England,
[Em] But we hope in a short time to see you again.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and [C] we'll roar all [B] on the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike [Em] soundings in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters [Am] Silly [E] is thirty-five more.
We hove our ship to when the wind [B] from South West blows,
[Em] We hove our ship to, [C] deep [B] soundings to take,
[Em] Plus [C] forty-five [Em] fathoms for the White [B] Sandy Bottom,
[Em] So we squared our main yard and our Channel didn't move.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and we'll [C] roar all on [B] the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty [E]-five more.
[Em] The first land we sighted was [B] called the Dodman,
[E] Next rain had off Plymouth, [C] up [B] Portsmouth, the Weiss,
[C] We sailed by Beachy, [Em] by [B] Fairlight and Dover,
[Em] And then we bore up for the South Moor in Hunts.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and we'll roar [C] all on the [B] South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters [A] Silly [Em] is thirty-five more.
And the signal was made for the Grand [B] Fleet to anchor,
[Em] And all in the downs [Cm] that night [B] for to lie,
[Em] Let go [C] your shank painter, [Em] let go [B] your cat-staller,
[Em] All up your clue-garnets that Tate and Sheep spy.
[E] We'll rant and we'll roar like true [B] British sailors,
[Em] We'll rant and we'll [C] roar all on [B] the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty-five more.
Now let every man drink off [B] his full bumper,
[E] And let every [C] man drink off [B] his full glass,
[Em] We'll drink [C] and be jolly [Em] and to drown mal-en-colly,
And here's to the health of each true hearted lass.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [Ebm] sailors,
[Em] We'll rant and we'll roar [Cm] all on [B] the South Seas,
[E] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty-five [E] lees.
[N]
Key:
Em
B
C
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Cm
Em
B
C
[Em] _ _ [Bm] _ [Em] _ _ _
Farewell and adieu to you [B] Spanish ladies, [Em] Farewell and adieu [C] to you [B] ladies of Spain,
[G] For we've [C] received orders [Em] like to sail [B] for Old England,
[Em] But we hope in a short time to see you again.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and [C] we'll roar all [B] on the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike [Em] soundings in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters [Am] Silly [E] is thirty-five more.
We hove our ship to when the wind [B] from South West blows,
[Em] We hove our ship to, [C] deep [B] soundings to take,
[Em] Plus [C] forty-five [Em] fathoms for the White [B] Sandy Bottom,
[Em] So we squared our main yard and our Channel didn't move.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and we'll [C] roar all on [B] the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty [E]-five more.
[Em] The first land we sighted was [B] called the Dodman,
[E] Next rain had off Plymouth, [C] up [B] Portsmouth, the Weiss,
[C] We sailed by Beachy, [Em] by [B] Fairlight and Dover,
[Em] And then we bore up for the South Moor in Hunts.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and we'll roar [C] all on the [B] South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters [A] Silly [Em] is thirty-five more.
And the signal was made for the Grand [B] Fleet to anchor,
[Em] And all in the downs [Cm] that night [B] for to lie,
[Em] Let go [C] your shank painter, [Em] let go [B] your cat-staller,
[Em] All up your clue-garnets that Tate and Sheep spy.
[E] We'll rant and we'll roar like true [B] British sailors,
[Em] We'll rant and we'll [C] roar all on [B] the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty-five more.
Now let every man drink off [B] his full bumper,
[E] And let every [C] man drink off [B] his full glass,
[Em] We'll drink [C] and be jolly [Em] and to drown mal-en-colly,
And here's to the health of each true hearted lass.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [Ebm] sailors,
[Em] We'll rant and we'll roar [Cm] all on [B] the South Seas,
[E] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty-five [E] lees. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
Farewell and adieu to you [B] Spanish ladies, [Em] Farewell and adieu [C] to you [B] ladies of Spain,
[G] For we've [C] received orders [Em] like to sail [B] for Old England,
[Em] But we hope in a short time to see you again.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and [C] we'll roar all [B] on the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike [Em] soundings in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters [Am] Silly [E] is thirty-five more.
We hove our ship to when the wind [B] from South West blows,
[Em] We hove our ship to, [C] deep [B] soundings to take,
[Em] Plus [C] forty-five [Em] fathoms for the White [B] Sandy Bottom,
[Em] So we squared our main yard and our Channel didn't move.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and we'll [C] roar all on [B] the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty [E]-five more.
[Em] The first land we sighted was [B] called the Dodman,
[E] Next rain had off Plymouth, [C] up [B] Portsmouth, the Weiss,
[C] We sailed by Beachy, [Em] by [B] Fairlight and Dover,
[Em] And then we bore up for the South Moor in Hunts.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [B] sailors,
[E] We'll rant and we'll roar [C] all on the [B] South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters [A] Silly [Em] is thirty-five more.
And the signal was made for the Grand [B] Fleet to anchor,
[Em] And all in the downs [Cm] that night [B] for to lie,
[Em] Let go [C] your shank painter, [Em] let go [B] your cat-staller,
[Em] All up your clue-garnets that Tate and Sheep spy.
[E] We'll rant and we'll roar like true [B] British sailors,
[Em] We'll rant and we'll [C] roar all on [B] the South Seas,
[Em] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty-five more.
Now let every man drink off [B] his full bumper,
[E] And let every [C] man drink off [B] his full glass,
[Em] We'll drink [C] and be jolly [Em] and to drown mal-en-colly,
And here's to the health of each true hearted lass.
We'll rant and we'll roar like true British [Ebm] sailors,
[Em] We'll rant and we'll roar [Cm] all on [B] the South Seas,
[E] Until [C] we strike soundings [Em] in the Channel of Old England,
Long as Chanters Silly is thirty-five [E] lees. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _