Chords for The Corries Jonny Lad

Tempo:
126.15 bpm
Chords used:

D

A

C

E

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Corries Jonny Lad chords
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[N]
[G]
I bought a wife and then [C] a body for a [A] barbie, and then I got a penny [D] back to try to make it.
And we [C] used Johnny Mudd, [D] for the purpose of wishing we could [G] Johnny Mudd.
Wes Thompson was a [C] minty man, and he paid all his interests.
[E] He put all the room to Gallagher's to [Em] learn of the debts.
And we [G] [C] used Johnny Mudd, [D] for the purpose of wishing we could [G] Johnny Mudd.
Now, Salterman, that [C] needed blackbody wicked lies, [D] couldn't should have been even wickeder than before.
[G] And we [C] used Johnny Mudd, [D] for the purpose of wishing we could Johnny Mudd.
[A]
[D] Janey, [E] grab your hands, [A] stab your feet, [D] keep end time locked, [C#m] use your health.
[A]
Now, Shah, for the intellectual verses.
Now Britain's quite a country, [D] with strikes and droughts and such.
[A] One day we've got knee water, and the next too bloody much.
And we used
[D] Johnny Mudd, [E] for the purpose of wishing we could [A] Johnny Mudd.
This country's in an awfully mess, [D] it's mortgage to the hilt.
[A] If they get their way at Westminster, they'll pawn your bloody kilt.
And we [E] used Johnny Mudd, for the purpose of wishing we could Johnny [A] Mudd.
Now Johnny, he's a [D] nationalist, but Johnny, he's no fool.
Says [C#] all our problems will be solved when England gets Home Rule.
[A]
And [E] we used Johnny Mudd, for the purpose of wishing we could [A] Johnny Mudd.
And we used, we used, [D] we used Johnny Mudd, [E]
for the purpose of wishing we could Johnny [A] Mudd.
Key:  
D
1321
A
1231
C
3211
E
2311
G
2131
D
1321
A
1231
C
3211
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_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I bought a wife and then [C] a body for a _ [A] barbie, and then I got a penny [D] back to try to make it.
And we _ _ [C] _ used Johnny Mudd, [D] for the purpose of wishing we could [G] Johnny Mudd.
Wes Thompson was a [C] minty man, and he paid all his interests.
[E] He put all the room to Gallagher's to [Em] learn of the debts.
And we [G] _ [C] used _ Johnny Mudd, [D] for the purpose of wishing we could [G] Johnny Mudd.
Now, Salterman, that [C] needed blackbody wicked lies, [D] couldn't should have been even wickeder than before.
[G] And we _ [C] used _ Johnny Mudd, [D] for the purpose of wishing we could Johnny Mudd.
[A] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ Janey, [E] grab your hands, _ [A] stab your feet, _ _ [D] keep end time locked, _ [C#m] use your health.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ Now, Shah, _ _ _ _ for _ the intellectual verses. _
_ _ _ Now Britain's quite a country, [D] with strikes and droughts and such.
[A] One day we've got knee water, and the next too bloody much.
And we used _ _
[D] _ Johnny Mudd, [E] for the purpose of wishing we could [A] Johnny Mudd. _ _ _
_ This country's in an awfully mess, [D] it's mortgage to the hilt.
[A] If they get their way at Westminster, they'll pawn your bloody kilt.
And we _ [E] used Johnny Mudd, for the purpose of wishing we could Johnny [A] Mudd.
_ _ _ _ Now Johnny, he's a [D] nationalist, but Johnny, he's no fool.
Says [C#] all our problems will be solved when England gets Home Rule.
[A] _
And _ [E] we used Johnny Mudd, for the purpose of wishing we could [A] Johnny Mudd.
And we used, we used, [D] we used Johnny Mudd, [E]
for the purpose of wishing we could _ _ Johnny _ [A] _ Mudd. _ _ _

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