Chords for The Gallant Forty-TWA
Tempo:
119.75 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Bb
Cm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb]
[Ab] [Eb] [F] [Bb]
[Ab] [Eb]
[Cm] [F] [Bb] [Eb]
You may talk about your Lancers or your Irish Fusiliers,
[Ab] The [Eb] Aberdeen Militia [F] or the Queen's [Bb] Own Volunteers,
[Ab] Or any [Eb] other regiment that's lying far awa,
Come give to [Cm] me the [Bb] Totten or the Gallant [Eb]
44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb]
summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really was [Eb] delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [C] in the Totten or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
Oh, I never will forget the day his regiment first passed,
[Ab] The pipes they [Eb] played a lively [F] tune but my [Bb] heart was aghast,
[Ab] He turned [Eb] around and smiled farewell and then from far awa,
He waved to [Cm] me the Totten or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really [Eb] was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Bb] or the Gallant [Eb] 44.
Once [Ab] [Cm]
[F] [Bb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Cm] [Bb]
[Eb] again I heard the music of the pirates from afar,
[Ab] They tramped and [Eb] tramped the weary [F] men returning [Bb] from the war,
[Ab] And as they [Eb] ne'er withdrew I brushed the woeful tear awa,
To see my [Cm] bunny laddie [Fm] or the [Eb] Gallant 44,
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really [Eb] was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Fm] or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [C] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I [Eb] really was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Bb] or the Gallant [Eb] 44.
[Ab] [Eb] [Cm] [Bb]
[Ab] [Eb] [F] [Bb]
[Ab] [Eb]
[Cm] [F] [Bb] [Eb]
You may talk about your Lancers or your Irish Fusiliers,
[Ab] The [Eb] Aberdeen Militia [F] or the Queen's [Bb] Own Volunteers,
[Ab] Or any [Eb] other regiment that's lying far awa,
Come give to [Cm] me the [Bb] Totten or the Gallant [Eb]
44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb]
summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really was [Eb] delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [C] in the Totten or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
Oh, I never will forget the day his regiment first passed,
[Ab] The pipes they [Eb] played a lively [F] tune but my [Bb] heart was aghast,
[Ab] He turned [Eb] around and smiled farewell and then from far awa,
He waved to [Cm] me the Totten or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really [Eb] was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Bb] or the Gallant [Eb] 44.
Once [Ab] [Cm]
[F] [Bb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Cm] [Bb]
[Eb] again I heard the music of the pirates from afar,
[Ab] They tramped and [Eb] tramped the weary [F] men returning [Bb] from the war,
[Ab] And as they [Eb] ne'er withdrew I brushed the woeful tear awa,
To see my [Cm] bunny laddie [Fm] or the [Eb] Gallant 44,
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really [Eb] was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Fm] or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [C] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I [Eb] really was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Bb] or the Gallant [Eb] 44.
[Ab] [Eb] [Cm] [Bb]
Key:
Eb
Ab
Bb
Cm
F
Eb
Ab
Bb
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _
You may talk about your Lancers or your Irish Fusiliers,
[Ab] The [Eb] Aberdeen Militia [F] or the Queen's [Bb] Own Volunteers,
[Ab] Or any [Eb] other regiment that's lying far awa,
Come give to [Cm] me the [Bb] Totten or the Gallant [Eb]
44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb]
summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really was [Eb] delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [C] in the Totten or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
_ _ Oh, I never will forget the day his regiment first passed,
[Ab] The pipes they [Eb] played a lively [F] tune but my [Bb] heart was aghast,
[Ab] He turned [Eb] around and smiled farewell and then from far awa,
He waved to [Cm] me the Totten or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really [Eb] was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Bb] or the Gallant [Eb] 44. _ _ _ _ _
Once _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[F] _ [Bb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ again I heard the music of the pirates from afar,
[Ab] They tramped and [Eb] tramped the weary [F] men returning [Bb] from the war,
[Ab] And as they [Eb] ne'er withdrew I brushed the woeful tear awa,
To see my [Cm] bunny laddie [Fm] or the [Eb] Gallant 44,
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really [Eb] was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Fm] or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [C] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I [Eb] really was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Bb] or the Gallant [Eb] 44.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _
You may talk about your Lancers or your Irish Fusiliers,
[Ab] The [Eb] Aberdeen Militia [F] or the Queen's [Bb] Own Volunteers,
[Ab] Or any [Eb] other regiment that's lying far awa,
Come give to [Cm] me the [Bb] Totten or the Gallant [Eb]
44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb]
summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really was [Eb] delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [C] in the Totten or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
_ _ Oh, I never will forget the day his regiment first passed,
[Ab] The pipes they [Eb] played a lively [F] tune but my [Bb] heart was aghast,
[Ab] He turned [Eb] around and smiled farewell and then from far awa,
He waved to [Cm] me the Totten or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really [Eb] was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Bb] or the Gallant [Eb] 44. _ _ _ _ _
Once _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[F] _ [Bb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ again I heard the music of the pirates from afar,
[Ab] They tramped and [Eb] tramped the weary [F] men returning [Bb] from the war,
[Ab] And as they [Eb] ne'er withdrew I brushed the woeful tear awa,
To see my [Cm] bunny laddie [Fm] or the [Eb] Gallant 44,
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [Cm] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I really [Eb] was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Fm] or the [Bb] Gallant [Eb] 44.
And strolling through the green [Ab] fields on a [Eb] summer's day,
Watching [C] all the country [F] girls a-working [Bb] at the hay,
[Ab] I [Eb] really was delighted and they stole me heart awa,
When I saw him [Cm] in the Totten [Bb] or the Gallant [Eb] 44.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Bb] _