Chords for The Derby Ram Sweeney's Men
Tempo:
120.35 bpm
Chords used:
Abm
Eb
Ebm
B
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Abm]
As I came in by Derby, t'was on a [Ab] market day, I spied the biggest ram, sir, that ever was fed [Abm] on hay.
And [B] indeed, me lads, [Gb] it's true, me lads, I [Ab] never was known to [Abm] lie, And if [Ebm] you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same [Abm] as I.
[Ebm] This ram was fought behind, sir, this ram was fought before, And [Eb] every time it soothed to the ground, well, it covered an acre and more.
[B] And indeed, me lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to lie, And if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as [Abm] I.
The [Eb] space between this ram's horns was built so mighty wide, That a coach and six could go a bit twixt with a [Ebm] foot move either [Abm] side.
And [B] indeed, me lads, it's true, me lads, [Eb] I never was known to lie, And if [Eb] you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as I.
[Abm] This ram, he had a tail, sir, and it raced down into hell, And every time he waggled it, it rang the fireman's bell.
And [B] indeed, me [Gb] lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to [Abm] lie, And [Eb] if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a [Bb] seen it same as [Abm] I.
[Abm] [Eb]
The singers of [Abm] this song, sir, were called Sweeney's Men, And now [Eb] they're called for a fine, sir, and we sing [Ebm] for you [Abm] again.
And indeed, me [Gb] lads, it's true, me lads, I [Eb] never was known [Abm] to lie, And if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as I.
Now if you don't believe me, [Eb] sir, and if you think I [Abm] lie, Just [Abm] ask the folks in Derby, sure they're [Eb] better liars than I.
And [B] indeed, me lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to lie, And if you'd a been [Ebm] in Derby, [Ebm] you'd a seen it same as [Abm] I.
[Ebm]
[Ab] [B] [Gb] [Abm]
[Ebm] [Eb]
[Abm]
As I came in by Derby, t'was on a [Ab] market day, I spied the biggest ram, sir, that ever was fed [Abm] on hay.
And [B] indeed, me lads, [Gb] it's true, me lads, I [Ab] never was known to [Abm] lie, And if [Ebm] you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same [Abm] as I.
[Ebm] This ram was fought behind, sir, this ram was fought before, And [Eb] every time it soothed to the ground, well, it covered an acre and more.
[B] And indeed, me lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to lie, And if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as [Abm] I.
The [Eb] space between this ram's horns was built so mighty wide, That a coach and six could go a bit twixt with a [Ebm] foot move either [Abm] side.
And [B] indeed, me lads, it's true, me lads, [Eb] I never was known to lie, And if [Eb] you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as I.
[Abm] This ram, he had a tail, sir, and it raced down into hell, And every time he waggled it, it rang the fireman's bell.
And [B] indeed, me [Gb] lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to [Abm] lie, And [Eb] if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a [Bb] seen it same as [Abm] I.
[Abm] [Eb]
The singers of [Abm] this song, sir, were called Sweeney's Men, And now [Eb] they're called for a fine, sir, and we sing [Ebm] for you [Abm] again.
And indeed, me [Gb] lads, it's true, me lads, I [Eb] never was known [Abm] to lie, And if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as I.
Now if you don't believe me, [Eb] sir, and if you think I [Abm] lie, Just [Abm] ask the folks in Derby, sure they're [Eb] better liars than I.
And [B] indeed, me lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to lie, And if you'd a been [Ebm] in Derby, [Ebm] you'd a seen it same as [Abm] I.
[Ebm]
[Ab] [B] [Gb] [Abm]
[Ebm] [Eb]
[Abm]
Key:
Abm
Eb
Ebm
B
Gb
Abm
Eb
Ebm
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_ _ As I came in by Derby, t'was on a [Ab] market day, I spied the biggest ram, sir, that ever was fed [Abm] on hay.
And [B] indeed, me lads, [Gb] it's true, me lads, I [Ab] never was known to [Abm] lie, And if [Ebm] you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same [Abm] as I.
_ _ [Ebm] This ram was fought behind, sir, this ram was fought before, And [Eb] every time it soothed to the ground, well, it covered an acre and more.
[B] And indeed, me lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to lie, And if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as [Abm] I.
_ The [Eb] space between this ram's horns was built so mighty wide, That a coach and six could go a bit twixt with a [Ebm] foot move either [Abm] side.
And [B] indeed, me lads, it's true, me lads, [Eb] I never was known to lie, And if [Eb] you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as I.
[Abm] _ This ram, he had a tail, sir, and it raced down into hell, And every time he waggled it, it rang the fireman's bell.
And [B] indeed, me [Gb] lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to [Abm] lie, And [Eb] if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a [Bb] seen it same as [Abm] I. _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ The singers of [Abm] this song, sir, were called Sweeney's Men, And now [Eb] they're called for a fine, sir, and we sing [Ebm] for you [Abm] again.
And indeed, me [Gb] lads, it's true, me lads, I [Eb] never was known [Abm] to lie, And if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as I.
_ _ Now if you don't believe me, [Eb] sir, and if you think I [Abm] lie, Just [Abm] ask the folks in Derby, sure they're [Eb] better liars than I.
And [B] indeed, me lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to lie, And if you'd a been [Ebm] in Derby, [Ebm] you'd a seen it same as [Abm] I. _
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_ _ _ [Ebm] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ As I came in by Derby, t'was on a [Ab] market day, I spied the biggest ram, sir, that ever was fed [Abm] on hay.
And [B] indeed, me lads, [Gb] it's true, me lads, I [Ab] never was known to [Abm] lie, And if [Ebm] you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same [Abm] as I.
_ _ [Ebm] This ram was fought behind, sir, this ram was fought before, And [Eb] every time it soothed to the ground, well, it covered an acre and more.
[B] And indeed, me lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to lie, And if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as [Abm] I.
_ The [Eb] space between this ram's horns was built so mighty wide, That a coach and six could go a bit twixt with a [Ebm] foot move either [Abm] side.
And [B] indeed, me lads, it's true, me lads, [Eb] I never was known to lie, And if [Eb] you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as I.
[Abm] _ This ram, he had a tail, sir, and it raced down into hell, And every time he waggled it, it rang the fireman's bell.
And [B] indeed, me [Gb] lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to [Abm] lie, And [Eb] if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a [Bb] seen it same as [Abm] I. _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ The singers of [Abm] this song, sir, were called Sweeney's Men, And now [Eb] they're called for a fine, sir, and we sing [Ebm] for you [Abm] again.
And indeed, me [Gb] lads, it's true, me lads, I [Eb] never was known [Abm] to lie, And if you'd a been in Derby, you'd a seen it same as I.
_ _ Now if you don't believe me, [Eb] sir, and if you think I [Abm] lie, Just [Abm] ask the folks in Derby, sure they're [Eb] better liars than I.
And [B] indeed, me lads, it's true, me [Eb] lads, I never was known to lie, And if you'd a been [Ebm] in Derby, [Ebm] you'd a seen it same as [Abm] I. _
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