Chords for The Corries --- Toon O' Kelso

Tempo:
124.2 bpm
Chords used:

A

D

Em

G

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Corries --- Toon O' Kelso chords
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[Am] Oh, Zen-na-to-na-kel saw a lovely woman did well.
[D] She loved her husband dearly, [A] but another man [D] twice as well.
[A] Ho-we-dee [Em]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
She went and ta'ed the draug, yes, some medicine for to buy.
[D] For she had resolved in her own mind her husband he should die.
[A] Ho-we-dee [G]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
She bought a pound of marrow-bone and ground it [F#] very small.
Before he had eaten a half of it he [A] couldn't see nothing at all.
Ho-we-dee [B]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
I'm tired of my life, he cried aloud, I'm tired of my life.
[D] I think I'll go and drown myself and that will end the [A] strife.
Ho-we-dee [Em]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
Down the street together they went, she whistled and she sang.
[E] My husband's going to drown himself, I'll help to [D] push him in.
[A] Ho-we [G]-dee-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
Down the street together they went and they came to the water's brim.
[D] Oh, you go [B] back and take a run and help to push me in.
[A] Ho-we-dee [Em]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
She stood back, she started to run off to push him in.
[D] But the cunning old knickery jumped aside and she went thundering in.
[B] Ho-we-dee [Em]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
She swam up and she swam down, she came to the river brim.
[E] But the cowley took a great long pull and pushed her [D] further in.
[A] Ho-we-dee [Em]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
Oh, tack you that, you wicked old jade, you thought that I was blind.
[D] But I'll go whistling home again, another wife I'll find.
[A] Ho-we-dee [G]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
[Em] [A] [Em] [A]
[Em] [A] [G]
[A] [Em]
[Dm] [N]
Key:  
A
1231
D
1321
Em
121
G
2131
B
12341112
A
1231
D
1321
Em
121
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_ [Am] Oh, Zen-na-to-na-kel saw a lovely woman did well.
[D] She loved her husband dearly, [A] but another man [D] twice as well.
[A] Ho-we-dee [Em]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
She went and ta'ed the draug, yes, some medicine for to buy.
[D] For she had resolved in her own mind her husband he should die.
[A] Ho-we-dee [G]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
She bought a pound of marrow-bone and ground it [F#] very small.
Before he had eaten a half of it he [A] couldn't see nothing at all.
Ho-we-dee [B]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
I'm tired of my life, he cried aloud, I'm tired of my life.
[D] I think I'll go and drown myself and that will end the [A] strife.
Ho-we-dee [Em]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
Down the street together they went, she whistled and she sang.
[E] My husband's going to drown himself, I'll help to [D] push him in.
[A] Ho-we [G]-dee-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
Down the street together they went and they came to the water's brim.
[D] Oh, you go [B] back and take a run and help to push me in.
[A] Ho-we-dee [Em]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
She stood back, she started to run off to push him in.
[D] But the cunning old knickery jumped aside and she went thundering in.
[B] Ho-we-dee [Em]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, _ _ _ sugar a-har-le-high.
She swam up and she swam down, she came to the river brim.
[E] But the cowley took a great long pull and pushed her [D] further in.
[A] Ho-we-dee [Em]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
Oh, tack you that, you wicked old jade, you thought that I was blind.
[D] But I'll go whistling home again, another wife I'll find.
[A] Ho-we-dee [G]-gee, a-har-le [A]-har-le, sugar a-har-le-high.
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[A] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _