Chords for The Making of Sabbat - Scarborough Faire
Tempo:
73.3 bpm
Chords used:
B
D
A
F#
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#]
Are you going [D] to [F#] Scarborough Fair [D] [B] Parsley, sage, rosemary and [F#] thyme
[E]
[B] Remember [D] me to one who [A] lives there [B] She [F#m] once was [A] a true lover [B] of mine
Tell her to make me [D] [B]
Cambridgeshire [D] [B] Parsley, sage, rosemary [G#m] and [B] thyme
[D] [A]
[G#] [A]
[B]
Remember [D] me to one who lives [B]
there [Dm] She [F#] once was a true lover
[B] of mine
Tell her to make me Cambridgeshire Parsley,
[D] [E]
sage, rosemary and thyme
Remember me to one who
[B] [Bm] lives there She once was a true lover of [B] mine
Tell her to make me Cambridgeshire [G] Parsley, sage, rosemary and [Bm] thyme
Remember [D] [G]
[B] me to one who lives there She [D] once was a true lover of mine
[Am] [B] [A]
[G] Tell her to make [B] me Cambridgeshire Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
It seems like this bloke setting all these [D] tasks for this woman is [B] just a bit of a
right?
[Bm] But when you know that the root of the song is a song called The Elfin Knight or The Elfin Lover
you then realise that these are all the impossible tasks a human woman must [D] achieve
to become a lover of [A] a man from Elfland, from the other world
and once you know that the lyrics start to make a little bit [B] more sense
So, Scarborough Fair, I tried to put a little
I didn't want to make it into a rock song
like I know some people have
[D] I wanted to have elements [B]
of Martin Carthy's song that to me held an [Bm] edginess about it
Simon and Garfunkel's version [B] is beautiful but it's not got the soul of the other world to me
that Martin Carthy's version has
and that's what I wanted [D] to get with this song
was to try and [A] make it so when you listen to it there was an edginess
[B] even though it's beautiful, [A] there's an edginess about it
and I hope when you hear [B] it you think I've achieved that Scarborough Fair
Are you going [D] to [F#] Scarborough Fair [D] [B] Parsley, sage, rosemary and [F#] thyme
[E]
[B] Remember [D] me to one who [A] lives there [B] She [F#m] once was [A] a true lover [B] of mine
Tell her to make me [D] [B]
Cambridgeshire [D] [B] Parsley, sage, rosemary [G#m] and [B] thyme
[D] [A]
[G#] [A]
[B]
Remember [D] me to one who lives [B]
there [Dm] She [F#] once was a true lover
[B] of mine
Tell her to make me Cambridgeshire Parsley,
[D] [E]
sage, rosemary and thyme
Remember me to one who
[B] [Bm] lives there She once was a true lover of [B] mine
Tell her to make me Cambridgeshire [G] Parsley, sage, rosemary and [Bm] thyme
Remember [D] [G]
[B] me to one who lives there She [D] once was a true lover of mine
[Am] [B] [A]
[G] Tell her to make [B] me Cambridgeshire Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
It seems like this bloke setting all these [D] tasks for this woman is [B] just a bit of a
right?
[Bm] But when you know that the root of the song is a song called The Elfin Knight or The Elfin Lover
you then realise that these are all the impossible tasks a human woman must [D] achieve
to become a lover of [A] a man from Elfland, from the other world
and once you know that the lyrics start to make a little bit [B] more sense
So, Scarborough Fair, I tried to put a little
I didn't want to make it into a rock song
like I know some people have
[D] I wanted to have elements [B]
of Martin Carthy's song that to me held an [Bm] edginess about it
Simon and Garfunkel's version [B] is beautiful but it's not got the soul of the other world to me
that Martin Carthy's version has
and that's what I wanted [D] to get with this song
was to try and [A] make it so when you listen to it there was an edginess
[B] even though it's beautiful, [A] there's an edginess about it
and I hope when you hear [B] it you think I've achieved that Scarborough Fair
Key:
B
D
A
F#
Bm
B
D
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Are you going [D] to [F#] Scarborough Fair _ _ [D] _ [B] Parsley, sage, rosemary and [F#] thyme
_ _ _ [E] _ _
[B] Remember [D] me to one who [A] lives there _ [B] She [F#m] once was [A] a true lover [B] of mine _ _ _ _ _
Tell her to make me [D] _ _ [B] _
Cambridgeshire _ [D] _ [B] Parsley, sage, rosemary [G#m] and [B] thyme _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Remember _ [D] me to one who lives [B] _ _
there [Dm] She [F#] once was a true lover _ _
[B] _ _ of mine
Tell her to make me Cambridgeshire Parsley, _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ sage, rosemary and thyme
_ Remember me to one who _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] lives there She once was a true lover of [B] mine
Tell her to make me Cambridgeshire [G] Parsley, sage, rosemary and [Bm] thyme
Remember _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [B] me _ to one who _ _ lives there She [D] once was a true lover of mine _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[G] Tell her to make [B] me Cambridgeshire Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
It seems like this bloke setting all these [D] tasks for this woman is [B] just a bit of a_
right?
[Bm] But when you know that the root of the song is a song called The Elfin Knight or The Elfin Lover
you then realise that these are all the impossible tasks a human woman must [D] achieve
to become a lover of [A] a man from Elfland, from the other world
and once you know that the lyrics start to make a little bit [B] more sense
So, Scarborough Fair, I tried to put a little_
I didn't want to make it into a rock song
like I know some people have
[D] I wanted to have elements [B] _
of Martin Carthy's song that to me held an [Bm] edginess about it
Simon and Garfunkel's version [B] is beautiful but it's not got the soul of the other world to me
that Martin Carthy's version has
and that's what I wanted [D] to get with this song
was to try and [A] make it so when you listen to it there was an edginess
[B] even though it's beautiful, [A] there's an edginess about it
and I hope when you hear [B] it you think I've achieved that Scarborough Fair _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Are you going [D] to [F#] Scarborough Fair _ _ [D] _ [B] Parsley, sage, rosemary and [F#] thyme
_ _ _ [E] _ _
[B] Remember [D] me to one who [A] lives there _ [B] She [F#m] once was [A] a true lover [B] of mine _ _ _ _ _
Tell her to make me [D] _ _ [B] _
Cambridgeshire _ [D] _ [B] Parsley, sage, rosemary [G#m] and [B] thyme _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Remember _ [D] me to one who lives [B] _ _
there [Dm] She [F#] once was a true lover _ _
[B] _ _ of mine
Tell her to make me Cambridgeshire Parsley, _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ sage, rosemary and thyme
_ Remember me to one who _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] lives there She once was a true lover of [B] mine
Tell her to make me Cambridgeshire [G] Parsley, sage, rosemary and [Bm] thyme
Remember _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [B] me _ to one who _ _ lives there She [D] once was a true lover of mine _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[G] Tell her to make [B] me Cambridgeshire Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
It seems like this bloke setting all these [D] tasks for this woman is [B] just a bit of a_
right?
[Bm] But when you know that the root of the song is a song called The Elfin Knight or The Elfin Lover
you then realise that these are all the impossible tasks a human woman must [D] achieve
to become a lover of [A] a man from Elfland, from the other world
and once you know that the lyrics start to make a little bit [B] more sense
So, Scarborough Fair, I tried to put a little_
I didn't want to make it into a rock song
like I know some people have
[D] I wanted to have elements [B] _
of Martin Carthy's song that to me held an [Bm] edginess about it
Simon and Garfunkel's version [B] is beautiful but it's not got the soul of the other world to me
that Martin Carthy's version has
and that's what I wanted [D] to get with this song
was to try and [A] make it so when you listen to it there was an edginess
[B] even though it's beautiful, [A] there's an edginess about it
and I hope when you hear [B] it you think I've achieved that Scarborough Fair _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _