Chords for Sir Harry Lauder - Medley

Tempo:
93.2 bpm
Chords used:

A

C#

E

C#m

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Sir Harry Lauder - Medley chords
Start Jamming...
Yes, I know, I know.
No, no, no, no, no.
Just wait a minute, wait a minute.
We've had something to eat and we've had something to drink.
Out the barn.
Oh, man, it's good.
A nice glass of cold water on a day like [E] this, isn't it?
And seeing we're refreshed, boys, we'll just continue the choruses.
[A#m]
[C#] She is my Daisy, my bony Daisy.
[G#] She's as sweet as sugar candy [A#m] and very [C#] fond of Sunday.
And I weary for my dearie.
I would rather lose my stripes than [D#] lose my Daisy.
[C#m] We parted on the shore, yes, we [F#m] parted on the shore.
[B] I said goodbye, love, I'm off to [E] Baltimore.
And I kissed her on the ship [F#m] and the crew began to roar.
[B] Hilly ho, hilly ho, and we [G#m] parted on the shore.
[D#] [E] Roman and the gloaming [A] on the bony [E] banks of Clyde.
[A] Roman [C#m] and the gloaming, [F#] we're a lassie by [B] my side.
When [C#m] the sun has gone to rest, [F#m] that's the time that we love best.
[B] Oh, it's lovely roaming in the [G#m] gloaming.
[C] [F#] [G#] [F#]
Oh, I'm through, they knew, [Bm] absolutely [C#] through.
But I adore the [F#] country I was [C#] born in.
[F#] My name is Jock McGraw [B] and I didn't [A#m] care a straw.
[F#] For I'm something in the bottle [D#] for the bone.
And [C#] the wedding bells were ringing and all the boys were singing.
[F#] Here's to you and yours and [G#] me and mine.
[F]
[C#] Then we had a draffy, oh, just to make us happy.
For the day's all [G#] [C#] blankside.
[C#m] Toodle-oo, toodle-oo, toodle [B]-oo, all the doodle, all the [C#m] doodle.
She's as sweet as honeydew, the lass so killy cranky.
Toodle-oo, toodle-oo, toodle [B]-oo, all the doodle, all the [C#m] doodle.
She's as sweet as [G#] honeydew, the lass so killy [A] cranky.
[C#] I will, I'll hear Jock and Doris.
[A] Just a wee Jock and Doris, just a wee [D] draffetore.
Just a wee [A] Jock and Doris [C#m] before we gang a war.
There's a wee wifey waiting and a wee button bane.
If you can say it's a broad breast, mootle-lecht, dick, will you roar it.
Now everybody listen.
Just a wee Jock and Doris, just a wee draffetore.
[D] Just a wee [A] Jock and Doris before we gang [E] a war.
[A] There's a wee wifey waiting and a wee button bane.
If you can say it's [E] a broad breast, mootle-lecht, dick, will you roar [A] it.
[E] Just as you can [A] say it.
If you can say it's a broad breast, mootle-lecht, dick, will you roar it.
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1231
C#
12341114
E
2311
C#m
13421114
B
12341112
A
1231
C#
12341114
E
2311
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_ _ _ Yes, I know, I know.
No, no, no, no, no.
Just wait a minute, wait a minute.
We've had something to eat and we've had something to drink.
Out the barn.
Oh, man, it's good.
A nice glass of cold water on a day like [E] this, isn't it?
And seeing we're refreshed, boys, we'll just continue the choruses.
_ _ _ [A#m] _ _ _
_ _ [C#] She is my Daisy, _ my bony _ Daisy. _
[G#] She's as sweet as sugar candy [A#m] and very [C#] fond of Sunday.
And I weary _ _ for my _ dearie.
_ I would rather lose my stripes than [D#] lose my Daisy. _ _ _ _ _
[C#m] We parted on the shore, yes, we [F#m] parted on the shore.
[B] I said goodbye, love, I'm off to [E] Baltimore.
And I kissed her on the ship [F#m] and the crew began to roar.
[B] _ Hilly ho, hilly ho, and we [G#m] parted on the shore.
_ [D#] _ _ [E] Roman and the gloaming [A] on the bony [E] banks of Clyde.
[A] Roman [C#m] and the gloaming, [F#] we're a lassie by [B] my side.
When [C#m] the sun has gone to rest, [F#m] that's the time that we love best.
[B] Oh, it's lovely roaming in the _ [G#m] gloaming.
[C] _ _ [F#] _ _ [G#] _ _ _ [F#] _
Oh, I'm through, they knew, _ [Bm] absolutely [C#] through.
But I adore the [F#] country I was [C#] born in.
[F#] My name is Jock McGraw [B] and I didn't [A#m] care a straw.
[F#] For I'm something in the bottle [D#] for the bone.
_ _ _ _ _ And [C#] the wedding bells were ringing and all the boys were singing.
[F#] Here's to you and yours and [G#] me and mine.
[F] _ _
[C#] Then we had a draffy, oh, just to make us happy.
For the day's all [G#] _ _ [C#] blankside.
[C#m] _ _ _ _ Toodle-oo, toodle-oo, toodle [B]-oo, all the doodle, all the [C#m] doodle.
She's as sweet as honeydew, the lass so killy cranky.
Toodle-oo, toodle-oo, toodle [B]-oo, all the doodle, all the [C#m] doodle.
She's as sweet as [G#] honeydew, the lass so killy [A] cranky.
_ [C#] I will, I'll hear Jock and Doris.
_ [A] _ Just a wee Jock and Doris, just a wee _ [D] draffetore.
Just a wee [A] Jock and Doris [C#m] before we gang a war.
There's a wee wifey waiting and a wee button bane.
If you can say it's a broad breast, mootle-lecht, dick, will you roar it.
Now everybody listen.
Just a wee Jock and Doris, just a wee draffetore.
[D] Just a wee [A] Jock and Doris before we gang [E] a war.
[A] There's a wee wifey waiting and a wee button bane.
If you can say it's [E] a broad breast, mootle-lecht, dick, will you roar [A] it. _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Just as you can [A] say it.
_ If you can say it's a broad breast, mootle-lecht, dick, will you roar it. _