Chords for Step It Out Mary
Tempo:
121.75 bpm
Chords used:
Bm
A
F#m
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bm] In the village of Kildoree there lived a maiden fair, Her [A] eyes [Bm] they shone like diamonds, [F#m] she had long [Bm] golden hair.
And a countryman came riding up to her father's gate, Mounted on a milk-white stallion, [A] he came at the [Bm] stroke of eight.
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your eyes [Bm] to the countryman.
I've come [A] to [Bm] court your daughter, Mary of the golden hair, I have wealth and I have money, [A] I have goods [Bm] beyond compare.
I will buy her sixteen satins and [A] a gold ring for her [Bm] hand, I'll build for her a mansion, [A] she'll have servants to [Bm] command.
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to the [Bm]
countryman.
O, Pinesaur, I love a soldier, I pledge to him my hand, I don't [A] want your [Bm] wealth or money, [A] I don't want your [Bm] goods or land.
Mary's father spoke of Sharpie, he will do as you are told, We'll be married on next Sunday [A] and you'll wear the [Bm] ring you've told.
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to [Bm] the countryman.
In the village [A] of [Bm] Kildoree there's a deep stream running by, They found Mary there at midnight, [A] she drowned with a [Bm] soldier boy.
In the cottage there is music, you can hear the father say, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] Sunday is your [Bm] wedding day.
Step [B] it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, [F#] Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to the [Bm]
countryman.
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, [E] my fine daughter, [A] show your legs [Bm] to the countryman.
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And a countryman came riding up to her father's gate, Mounted on a milk-white stallion, [A] he came at the [Bm] stroke of eight.
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your eyes [Bm] to the countryman.
I've come [A] to [Bm] court your daughter, Mary of the golden hair, I have wealth and I have money, [A] I have goods [Bm] beyond compare.
I will buy her sixteen satins and [A] a gold ring for her [Bm] hand, I'll build for her a mansion, [A] she'll have servants to [Bm] command.
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to the [Bm]
countryman.
O, Pinesaur, I love a soldier, I pledge to him my hand, I don't [A] want your [Bm] wealth or money, [A] I don't want your [Bm] goods or land.
Mary's father spoke of Sharpie, he will do as you are told, We'll be married on next Sunday [A] and you'll wear the [Bm] ring you've told.
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to [Bm] the countryman.
In the village [A] of [Bm] Kildoree there's a deep stream running by, They found Mary there at midnight, [A] she drowned with a [Bm] soldier boy.
In the cottage there is music, you can hear the father say, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] Sunday is your [Bm] wedding day.
Step [B] it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, [F#] Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to the [Bm]
countryman.
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, [E] my fine daughter, [A] show your legs [Bm] to the countryman.
[N]
Key:
Bm
A
F#m
B
F#
Bm
A
F#m
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[Bm] _ _ _ In the village of Kildoree there lived a maiden fair, Her [A] eyes [Bm] they shone like diamonds, [F#m] she had long [Bm] golden hair.
_ And a countryman came riding up to her father's gate, Mounted on a milk-white stallion, [A] he came at the [Bm] stroke of eight. _
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your eyes [Bm] to the countryman.
_ I've come [A] to [Bm] court your daughter, Mary of the golden hair, I have wealth and I have money, [A] I have goods [Bm] beyond compare.
_ I will buy her sixteen satins and [A] a gold ring for her [Bm] hand, I'll build for her a mansion, [A] she'll have servants to [Bm] command. _
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to the [Bm]
countryman. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ O, Pinesaur, I love a soldier, I pledge to him my hand, I don't [A] want your [Bm] wealth or money, [A] I don't want your [Bm] goods or land.
_ _ Mary's father spoke of Sharpie, he will do as you are told, We'll be married on next Sunday [A] and you'll wear the [Bm] ring you've told. _
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to [Bm] the countryman.
In the village [A] of [Bm] Kildoree there's a deep stream running by, They found Mary there at midnight, [A] she drowned with a [Bm] soldier boy.
_ In the cottage there is music, you can hear the father say, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] Sunday is your [Bm] wedding day.
Step [B] it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, [F#] Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to the [Bm]
countryman.
_ Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, [E] my fine daughter, [A] show your legs [Bm] to the countryman. _ _ _ _
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[Bm] _ _ _ In the village of Kildoree there lived a maiden fair, Her [A] eyes [Bm] they shone like diamonds, [F#m] she had long [Bm] golden hair.
_ And a countryman came riding up to her father's gate, Mounted on a milk-white stallion, [A] he came at the [Bm] stroke of eight. _
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your eyes [Bm] to the countryman.
_ I've come [A] to [Bm] court your daughter, Mary of the golden hair, I have wealth and I have money, [A] I have goods [Bm] beyond compare.
_ I will buy her sixteen satins and [A] a gold ring for her [Bm] hand, I'll build for her a mansion, [A] she'll have servants to [Bm] command. _
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to the [Bm]
countryman. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ O, Pinesaur, I love a soldier, I pledge to him my hand, I don't [A] want your [Bm] wealth or money, [A] I don't want your [Bm] goods or land.
_ _ Mary's father spoke of Sharpie, he will do as you are told, We'll be married on next Sunday [A] and you'll wear the [Bm] ring you've told. _
Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to [Bm] the countryman.
In the village [A] of [Bm] Kildoree there's a deep stream running by, They found Mary there at midnight, [A] she drowned with a [Bm] soldier boy.
_ In the cottage there is music, you can hear the father say, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] Sunday is your [Bm] wedding day.
Step [B] it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, [F#] Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, [A] show your legs to the [Bm]
countryman.
_ Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, step it out, Mary, if ye can, Step it out, Mary, [E] my fine daughter, [A] show your legs [Bm] to the countryman. _ _ _ _
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