Chords for The Fox (Went Out One Chilly Night)(Lyrics Version) Arr.P.M.Adamson
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Fox went out one chilly night, Prayed for [B] the moon to give him [E] light, He'd many a [A] mile to go that [E] night, [Abm] Before he reached the town [Bm]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o.
He'd many a [E] mile to go that [B] night, Before he [E] reached the town-o, He ran till he came to a great big pen, Where the geese and [B] the dogs were laid [E] therein, A couple of [A] you gonna grease my chin, [B] Before I [E] leave this town [B]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o.
A couple of [E] you gonna grease my [B] chin, Before I [E] leave this town-o, He grabbed the great goose by the neck, Threw a [B] duck across his [E] back, He didn't mind their [Em] quack, quack, [B] quack, And their legs all [E] dangling down [B]-o, down [E]-o, down [Dbm]-o.
He didn't mind their quack, quack, quack, And [B] their legs all [E] dangling down-o.
Then old mother-mother-mother jumped out of bed, Pound off the [B] window, kicked off the [E] head, Crying, Hey John, the great goose is gone, And the fox is on the [D]
[B] town [E]-o, town-o, crying, Hey John, the [B] great goose is gone, And the fox is [E] on the town-o.
Then Johnny went to the top of the hill, And blew his [Eb] horn both loud and [E] shrill, Crying, Hey [A] boys, better come follow the [E] kill, But the [B] fox is [E] on the town-o, [B] town [E]-o, town [A]-o, crying, Hey [E] boys, better come follow [B] the kill, But the fox is [E] on the town-o.
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[E] He ran to the gate, and he told his pet, There were the [B] little one behind [E] him, Saying, Hey [A] dad, better go back [E] again, Cause it [B] must be a [E] mighty fight, town [B]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o, saying, Hey [E] dad, better go back [B] again, Cause it must be a [E] mighty fight, town-o.
Then the fox and his wife went out and cried, Cut off the [B] goose with a fork and a [E] knife, They never had [A] such a supper in their [E] life, And the [B] little one [E] skewed on the bone-o, [B] bone [E]-o, bone [A]-o, They never had [E] such a supper in their [B] life, And the little one [E] skewed on the bone-o.
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Fox went out one chilly night, Prayed for [B] the moon to give him [E] light, He'd many a [A] mile to go that [E] night, [Abm] Before he reached the town [Bm]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o.
He'd many a [E] mile to go that [B] night, Before he [E] reached the town-o, He ran till he came to a great big pen, Where the geese and [B] the dogs were laid [E] therein, A couple of [A] you gonna grease my chin, [B] Before I [E] leave this town [B]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o.
A couple of [E] you gonna grease my [B] chin, Before I [E] leave this town-o, He grabbed the great goose by the neck, Threw a [B] duck across his [E] back, He didn't mind their [Em] quack, quack, [B] quack, And their legs all [E] dangling down [B]-o, down [E]-o, down [Dbm]-o.
He didn't mind their quack, quack, quack, And [B] their legs all [E] dangling down-o.
Then old mother-mother-mother jumped out of bed, Pound off the [B] window, kicked off the [E] head, Crying, Hey John, the great goose is gone, And the fox is on the [D]
[B] town [E]-o, town-o, crying, Hey John, the [B] great goose is gone, And the fox is [E] on the town-o.
Then Johnny went to the top of the hill, And blew his [Eb] horn both loud and [E] shrill, Crying, Hey [A] boys, better come follow the [E] kill, But the [B] fox is [E] on the town-o, [B] town [E]-o, town [A]-o, crying, Hey [E] boys, better come follow [B] the kill, But the fox is [E] on the town-o.
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[E] He ran to the gate, and he told his pet, There were the [B] little one behind [E] him, Saying, Hey [A] dad, better go back [E] again, Cause it [B] must be a [E] mighty fight, town [B]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o, saying, Hey [E] dad, better go back [B] again, Cause it must be a [E] mighty fight, town-o.
Then the fox and his wife went out and cried, Cut off the [B] goose with a fork and a [E] knife, They never had [A] such a supper in their [E] life, And the [B] little one [E] skewed on the bone-o, [B] bone [E]-o, bone [A]-o, They never had [E] such a supper in their [B] life, And the little one [E] skewed on the bone-o.
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_ Fox went out one chilly night, Prayed for [B] the moon to give him [E] light, He'd many a [A] mile to go that [E] night, [Abm] Before he reached the town [Bm]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o.
He'd many a [E] mile to go that [B] night, Before he [E] reached the town-o, _ _ _ _ _
He ran till he came to a great big pen, Where the geese and [B] the dogs were laid [E] therein, A couple of [A] you gonna grease my chin, [B] Before I [E] leave this town [B]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o.
A couple of [E] you gonna grease my [B] chin, Before I [E] leave this town-o, _ _ _ _ He grabbed the great goose by the neck, Threw a [B] duck across his [E] back, He didn't mind their [Em] quack, quack, [B] quack, And their legs all [E] dangling down [B]-o, down [E]-o, down [Dbm]-o.
He didn't mind their quack, quack, quack, And [B] their legs all [E] dangling down-o. _ _ _ _
_ Then old mother-mother-mother jumped out of bed, Pound off the [B] window, kicked off the [E] head, Crying, Hey John, the great goose is gone, And the fox is on the _ [D]
[B] town [E]-o, town-o, crying, Hey John, the [B] great goose is gone, And the fox is [E] on the town-o.
_ _ _ _ Then Johnny went to the top of the hill, And blew his [Eb] horn both loud and [E] shrill, Crying, Hey [A] boys, better come follow the [E] kill, But the [B] fox is [E] on the town-o, [B] town [E]-o, town [A]-o, crying, Hey [E] boys, better come follow [B] the kill, But the fox is [E] on the town-o. _ _
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[E] He ran to the gate, and he told his pet, There were the [B] little one behind [E] him, Saying, Hey [A] dad, better go back [E] again, Cause it [B] must be a [E] mighty fight, town [B]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o, saying, Hey [E] dad, better go back [B] again, Cause it must be a [E] mighty fight, town-o.
_ _ _ _ Then the fox and his wife went out and cried, Cut off the [B] goose with a fork and a [E] knife, They never had [A] such a supper in their [E] life, And the [B] little one [E] skewed on the bone-o, [B] bone [E]-o, bone [A]-o, They never had [E] such a supper in their [B] life, And the little one [E] skewed on the bone-o. _ _
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_ Fox went out one chilly night, Prayed for [B] the moon to give him [E] light, He'd many a [A] mile to go that [E] night, [Abm] Before he reached the town [Bm]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o.
He'd many a [E] mile to go that [B] night, Before he [E] reached the town-o, _ _ _ _ _
He ran till he came to a great big pen, Where the geese and [B] the dogs were laid [E] therein, A couple of [A] you gonna grease my chin, [B] Before I [E] leave this town [B]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o.
A couple of [E] you gonna grease my [B] chin, Before I [E] leave this town-o, _ _ _ _ He grabbed the great goose by the neck, Threw a [B] duck across his [E] back, He didn't mind their [Em] quack, quack, [B] quack, And their legs all [E] dangling down [B]-o, down [E]-o, down [Dbm]-o.
He didn't mind their quack, quack, quack, And [B] their legs all [E] dangling down-o. _ _ _ _
_ Then old mother-mother-mother jumped out of bed, Pound off the [B] window, kicked off the [E] head, Crying, Hey John, the great goose is gone, And the fox is on the _ [D]
[B] town [E]-o, town-o, crying, Hey John, the [B] great goose is gone, And the fox is [E] on the town-o.
_ _ _ _ Then Johnny went to the top of the hill, And blew his [Eb] horn both loud and [E] shrill, Crying, Hey [A] boys, better come follow the [E] kill, But the [B] fox is [E] on the town-o, [B] town [E]-o, town [A]-o, crying, Hey [E] boys, better come follow [B] the kill, But the fox is [E] on the town-o. _ _
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[E] He ran to the gate, and he told his pet, There were the [B] little one behind [E] him, Saying, Hey [A] dad, better go back [E] again, Cause it [B] must be a [E] mighty fight, town [B]-o, town [E]-o, town [A]-o, saying, Hey [E] dad, better go back [B] again, Cause it must be a [E] mighty fight, town-o.
_ _ _ _ Then the fox and his wife went out and cried, Cut off the [B] goose with a fork and a [E] knife, They never had [A] such a supper in their [E] life, And the [B] little one [E] skewed on the bone-o, [B] bone [E]-o, bone [A]-o, They never had [E] such a supper in their [B] life, And the little one [E] skewed on the bone-o. _ _
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