Chords for The Dubliners - The Bonnie Lass of Fyvie (live)

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G

Am

E

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The Dubliners - The Bonnie Lass of Fyvie (live) chords
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We only know two Scots songs, we only sing one of them now.
[D]
[Am] And it's debatable whether it's Scots or [D] not, some people say it's an early song.
I call it Scotch.
Who asked you?
Well there on sides of tree, I played extra films.
I came a [A]-markin' on three fee-o.
[D] The captain fell in love [G] with a very funny lass.
[A] Her name it was [D] Margretty Peggy-o.
Well come down the stairs, pretty Peggy, my dear.
Come down the stairs, pretty [A]
Peggy-o.
[D] Come down the stairs, [G] come back here.
I hear a [A] bit of long farewell, dear, my [D] dear-o.
I never did intend to soldier's lady but to be.
I never will marry [A] a soldier-o.
I never did intend to [G] run to a puddle and [D] marry a soldier-o.
I
[A] [D] [G]
[D]
cried mount, by his mount.
The captain he [A] cried cardio.
We'll tally for a while, [G] for another day or two.
[A] We'll see if the money lasts in Marne-o.
Long will we reach the town of Arlas.
We had our captain to cardio.
[D] And long will we reach [G] the streets of Aberdeen.
[A] We had our [D] captain to cardio.
We'll clean all the banks and fun even sight.
And blow-dry the law-lands [A] of Fife-y-o.
Well the captain's name was Danny.
[G] He cried for a maid.
[A] He cried for the shame [D] but it made up for his fee-o.
[A] [E]
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D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
Am
2311
E
2311
D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
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We only know two Scots songs, we only sing one of them now.
[D] _
[Am] And it's debatable whether it's Scots or [D] not, some people say it's an early song.
I call it Scotch.
_ _ Who asked you? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Well there on sides of tree, I played extra films.
I came a [A]-markin' on three fee-o.
[D] The captain fell in love [G] with a very funny lass.
[A] Her name it was [D] Margretty _ Peggy-o.
_ Well come down the stairs, pretty Peggy, my dear.
Come down the stairs, pretty [A] _
Peggy-o.
[D] Come down the stairs, [G] come back here.
I hear a [A] bit of long farewell, dear, my [D] dear-o.
_ I never did intend to soldier's lady but to be.
I never will marry [A] a soldier-o.
I never did intend to [G] run to a puddle and _ _ _ [D] marry a soldier-o.
_ I _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
cried mount, _ by his mount.
The captain he [A] cried cardio.
We'll tally for a while, [G] for another day or two.
[A] We'll see if the money lasts in Marne-o. _ _
Long will we reach the town of Arlas.
We had our captain to cardio.
[D] And long will we reach [G] the streets of Aberdeen.
[A] We had our [D] captain to cardio.
_ We'll clean all the banks and fun even sight.
And blow-dry the law-lands [A] of Fife-y-o.
Well the captain's name was Danny.
[G] He cried for a maid.
[A] He cried for the shame [D] but it made up for his fee-o.
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
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