Chords for The Watersons "Hal-An-Tow"
Tempo:
121.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Gm
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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This is the last song before we invite Louis back again, and it's the Helston Mayday song, Hal [C] and Toe.
[G] Since man was first created, his works have been debated.
We have celebrated the coming of the spring.
Hal and Toe, jolly lumberlough, we were up
Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome in the
The summer is [Gm] a-coming in and winter's gone away, oh
Take the scorn to wear the horn, it was the crest when you was born
Your father's father wore it and your father wore it too
Hal and Toe, [G] jolly lumberlough, we were up
Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome in the
The summer is a-coming in and winter's gone away, oh
God bless and marry Moses, and
[C] [G]
send us peace to England
Send peace by day, [D] oh
Hal [G] and Toe, jolly lumberlough, we were up
Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome in
[D]
The summer is a-coming in and winter's gone away
[G]
We didn't go to any clubs before we formed our own clubs.
We knew nothing whatsoever about other people's clubs.
[G#] We opened in a dance hall, to 40 personal friends, with tea served at 9 o'clock in the inter-hall, you [E] know.
Tea and biscuits.
Our audience was people who had pushed us.
Our personal friends, I should say.
And we went there about six [F#] weeks and realised that a gaggle [G] was essential, you know, and moved to a pub.
Taste the holy waters.
[N]
[G] Since man was first created, his works have been debated.
We have celebrated the coming of the spring.
Hal and Toe, jolly lumberlough, we were up
Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome in the
The summer is [Gm] a-coming in and winter's gone away, oh
Take the scorn to wear the horn, it was the crest when you was born
Your father's father wore it and your father wore it too
Hal and Toe, [G] jolly lumberlough, we were up
Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome in the
The summer is a-coming in and winter's gone away, oh
God bless and marry Moses, and
[C] [G]
send us peace to England
Send peace by day, [D] oh
Hal [G] and Toe, jolly lumberlough, we were up
Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome in
[D]
The summer is a-coming in and winter's gone away
[G]
We didn't go to any clubs before we formed our own clubs.
We knew nothing whatsoever about other people's clubs.
[G#] We opened in a dance hall, to 40 personal friends, with tea served at 9 o'clock in the inter-hall, you [E] know.
Tea and biscuits.
Our audience was people who had pushed us.
Our personal friends, I should say.
And we went there about six [F#] weeks and realised that a gaggle [G] was essential, you know, and moved to a pub.
Taste the holy waters.
[N]
Key:
G
C
D
Gm
G#
G
C
D
This is the last song before we invite Louis back again, and it's the Helston Mayday song, Hal [C] and Toe.
_ _ _ _ [G] Since man was first created, his works have been debated.
We have _ celebrated the coming of the spring.
_ Hal and Toe, jolly _ lumberlough, we were up
Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome _ in the
The _ _ _ _ _ summer is [Gm] a-coming in and winter's gone away, oh _ _
Take the scorn to wear the horn, it was the crest when you was born
Your father's father wore it and your father wore it too
_ Hal and Toe, [G] jolly _ lumberlough, we were up
_ Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome in the
The _ _ _ _ _ _ summer is a-coming in and winter's gone away, oh _
_ God bless and marry _ Moses, _ _ _ _ and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
send us peace to _ England _
_ _ Send peace by _ day, _ _ [D] oh
_ Hal [G] _ _ _ _ and Toe, jolly lumberlough, we were up
Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome in
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
The summer is a-coming in and _ winter's gone away
_ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ We didn't go to any clubs before we formed our own clubs.
We knew nothing whatsoever about other people's clubs.
[G#] We opened in a dance hall, to 40 personal friends, with tea served at 9 o'clock in the inter-hall, you [E] know.
Tea and biscuits.
Our audience was people who had pushed us.
Our personal friends, I should say.
And we went there about six [F#] weeks and realised that a gaggle [G] was essential, you know, and moved to a pub. _
Taste the holy waters.
_ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ [G] Since man was first created, his works have been debated.
We have _ celebrated the coming of the spring.
_ Hal and Toe, jolly _ lumberlough, we were up
Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome _ in the
The _ _ _ _ _ summer is [Gm] a-coming in and winter's gone away, oh _ _
Take the scorn to wear the horn, it was the crest when you was born
Your father's father wore it and your father wore it too
_ Hal and Toe, [G] jolly _ lumberlough, we were up
_ Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome in the
The _ _ _ _ _ _ summer is a-coming in and winter's gone away, oh _
_ God bless and marry _ Moses, _ _ _ _ and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
send us peace to _ England _
_ _ Send peace by _ day, _ _ [D] oh
_ Hal [G] _ _ _ _ and Toe, jolly lumberlough, we were up
Long before the day of to welcome in the summer, to welcome in
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
The summer is a-coming in and _ winter's gone away
_ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ We didn't go to any clubs before we formed our own clubs.
We knew nothing whatsoever about other people's clubs.
[G#] We opened in a dance hall, to 40 personal friends, with tea served at 9 o'clock in the inter-hall, you [E] know.
Tea and biscuits.
Our audience was people who had pushed us.
Our personal friends, I should say.
And we went there about six [F#] weeks and realised that a gaggle [G] was essential, you know, and moved to a pub. _
Taste the holy waters.
_ _ _ _ [N] _