Chords for The Kilkennys - The Ferryman
Tempo:
116.3 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Am
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
They were known as the Ferrymen, and if you know the words of this song written by Pete St John, please sing along.
[G]
[F#] [C]
All the looking folks are gone, from the rest of Vanity, [Fm] and the Ferrymen lay stranded [G] at the quay.
[C] All the Tom and the Docs are dying, that wave-light is gone, and [G] it's over, money over, [C] can't you see?
[G] But in the strong Ferrymen's, [C] sweet power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
I'm going to you one of the day, I'm going to leave you for tomorrow, you'll be in a [G] lovely body, [C] lovely now.
So to go and [Em] meet your love of you, [F] just hire a little [C] lovely, [F] and a living Ferryman, you'll be in [G] my name.
[C] But it's not the now, the whispers, [F] or a happy [C] leap at the now, I'm falling into a spiral you and me.
But [G] in the strong [Am] Ferrymen's, sweet [C] power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
I'm going to you one of the day, I'm going to leave you for [G] tomorrow, you'll be in a lovely body, [C] lovely [F]
[C] [G]
[C] [F]
[C]
now.
And it's now I've spent [Em] the hours, and [F] I've spent [C] the days of talking, [F] I'll leave the mists for [C] charities of the dull.
But my love, you're still old, [F] half dead and [C] you're still young, this old liver never owned my half soul.
But in [G] the strong [F] Ferrymen's, sweet power and [C] two hundred feet, [F] you can kiss away, and the breeze [C] will blow you round.
But in [G] the strong Ferrymen's, [C] sweet power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the [G] breeze will blow you [C] round.
But in the strong Ferrymen's, sweet power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
I'm going to you one of the day, and I'm going to leave you for tomorrow, you'll be in a lovely body, lovely now.
[G] Yes, I'll play the guitar.
[Am] Sweet Caroline, do you like me?
You're so sweet, the way you smile.
[G]
[C] I love you, but hey, I love you more, Joe.
You're the only one I need right now.
[F] [C]
[Am] [C]
[F] [C]
[G] [Am] [C]
[Am] [C]
[G]
[F#] [C]
All the looking folks are gone, from the rest of Vanity, [Fm] and the Ferrymen lay stranded [G] at the quay.
[C] All the Tom and the Docs are dying, that wave-light is gone, and [G] it's over, money over, [C] can't you see?
[G] But in the strong Ferrymen's, [C] sweet power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
I'm going to you one of the day, I'm going to leave you for tomorrow, you'll be in a [G] lovely body, [C] lovely now.
So to go and [Em] meet your love of you, [F] just hire a little [C] lovely, [F] and a living Ferryman, you'll be in [G] my name.
[C] But it's not the now, the whispers, [F] or a happy [C] leap at the now, I'm falling into a spiral you and me.
But [G] in the strong [Am] Ferrymen's, sweet [C] power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
I'm going to you one of the day, I'm going to leave you for [G] tomorrow, you'll be in a lovely body, [C] lovely [F]
[C] [G]
[C] [F]
[C]
now.
And it's now I've spent [Em] the hours, and [F] I've spent [C] the days of talking, [F] I'll leave the mists for [C] charities of the dull.
But my love, you're still old, [F] half dead and [C] you're still young, this old liver never owned my half soul.
But in [G] the strong [F] Ferrymen's, sweet power and [C] two hundred feet, [F] you can kiss away, and the breeze [C] will blow you round.
But in [G] the strong Ferrymen's, [C] sweet power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the [G] breeze will blow you [C] round.
But in the strong Ferrymen's, sweet power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
I'm going to you one of the day, and I'm going to leave you for tomorrow, you'll be in a lovely body, lovely now.
[G] Yes, I'll play the guitar.
[Am] Sweet Caroline, do you like me?
You're so sweet, the way you smile.
[G]
[C] I love you, but hey, I love you more, Joe.
You're the only one I need right now.
[F] [C]
[Am] [C]
[F] [C]
[G] [Am] [C]
[Am] [C]
Key:
C
G
F
Am
Em
C
G
F
They were known as the Ferrymen, and if you know the words of this song written by Pete St John, please sing along.
[G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
All the looking folks are gone, from the rest of Vanity, [Fm] and the Ferrymen lay stranded [G] at the quay. _
[C] All the Tom and the Docs are dying, that wave-light is gone, and [G] it's over, money over, [C] can't you see? _
[G] But in the strong Ferrymen's, [C] sweet power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
_ I'm going to you one of the day, I'm going to leave you for tomorrow, you'll be in a [G] lovely body, [C] lovely now.
_ So to go and [Em] meet your love of you, [F] just hire a little [C] lovely, [F] and a living Ferryman, you'll be in [G] my name.
_ [C] But it's not the now, the whispers, [F] or a happy [C] leap at the now, I'm falling into a spiral you and me.
But [G] in the strong [Am] Ferrymen's, sweet [C] power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
_ I'm going to you one of the day, I'm going to leave you for [G] tomorrow, you'll be in a lovely body, [C] lovely _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ now.
And it's now I've spent [Em] the hours, and [F] I've spent [C] the days of talking, [F] I'll leave the mists for [C] charities of the dull.
_ But my love, you're still old, [F] half dead and [C] you're still young, this old liver never owned my half soul.
But in [G] the strong [F] Ferrymen's, sweet power and [C] two hundred feet, [F] you can kiss away, and the breeze [C] will blow you round. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
But in [G] the strong _ Ferrymen's, [C] sweet power and two hundred feet, _ you can kiss away, and the [G] breeze will blow you _ [C] round.
But in the strong Ferrymen's, sweet power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
I'm going to you one of the day, and I'm going to leave you for tomorrow, you'll be in a lovely body, lovely now. _
_ [G] Yes, I'll play the guitar.
[Am] Sweet Caroline, do you like me?
You're so sweet, the way you smile.
[G] _
_ [C] I love you, but hey, I love you more, Joe.
You're the only one I need right now.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Am] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ [Am] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
All the looking folks are gone, from the rest of Vanity, [Fm] and the Ferrymen lay stranded [G] at the quay. _
[C] All the Tom and the Docs are dying, that wave-light is gone, and [G] it's over, money over, [C] can't you see? _
[G] But in the strong Ferrymen's, [C] sweet power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
_ I'm going to you one of the day, I'm going to leave you for tomorrow, you'll be in a [G] lovely body, [C] lovely now.
_ So to go and [Em] meet your love of you, [F] just hire a little [C] lovely, [F] and a living Ferryman, you'll be in [G] my name.
_ [C] But it's not the now, the whispers, [F] or a happy [C] leap at the now, I'm falling into a spiral you and me.
But [G] in the strong [Am] Ferrymen's, sweet [C] power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
_ I'm going to you one of the day, I'm going to leave you for [G] tomorrow, you'll be in a lovely body, [C] lovely _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ now.
And it's now I've spent [Em] the hours, and [F] I've spent [C] the days of talking, [F] I'll leave the mists for [C] charities of the dull.
_ But my love, you're still old, [F] half dead and [C] you're still young, this old liver never owned my half soul.
But in [G] the strong [F] Ferrymen's, sweet power and [C] two hundred feet, [F] you can kiss away, and the breeze [C] will blow you round. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
But in [G] the strong _ Ferrymen's, [C] sweet power and two hundred feet, _ you can kiss away, and the [G] breeze will blow you _ [C] round.
But in the strong Ferrymen's, sweet power and two hundred feet, you can kiss away, and the breeze will blow you round.
I'm going to you one of the day, and I'm going to leave you for tomorrow, you'll be in a lovely body, lovely now. _
_ [G] Yes, I'll play the guitar.
[Am] Sweet Caroline, do you like me?
You're so sweet, the way you smile.
[G] _
_ [C] I love you, but hey, I love you more, Joe.
You're the only one I need right now.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Am] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ [Am] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
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