Chords for There Are No Pubs In Kirkintilloch.wmv
Tempo:
120.65 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
G
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [F]
[C] [G]
[C]
[F] There's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
My brother and [F] me, we went on a [C] spree.
We drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the [F] pubs all dry.
My [C] grandpa, he worked in the pit and so did my father, too.
You work like a [F] mule, but you leave the school and you [C] drink on a Saturday, my lads.
You drink on a Saturday.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll wonder why.
My brother [F] and me, we went on a spree.
[C] We drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the pubs all [F] dry.
The [C] gaffer, he'd done a bit, my lads, quite scarce, [F] believe his zing.
But my brother and me, we helped him earn gold in his [C] latest cutting machine, my lads,
his latest [F] cutting machine.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, [C] you'll wonder why.
My brother and [F] me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank [F] the pubs all dry.
My father, he was a Glasgow man, my mother, a competition.
They [C] made it say the other day, it's time you [F] settle down, my lads,
it's time you settle down.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
My brother and [G] me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the pubs all [F] dry.
So [C] what have good and sceptic married lads and hay a family to?
Little years are a bit, and what can a bit, and drink on a [F] cellar?
My lads, and [C] drink on a cellar lay.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no [F] pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
[F] My brother and me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the [F] pubs all dry.
[Bb] [F] [C] [F] [Bb] [F] [C]
[F]
[N]
[C] [G]
[C]
[F] There's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
My brother and [F] me, we went on a [C] spree.
We drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the [F] pubs all dry.
My [C] grandpa, he worked in the pit and so did my father, too.
You work like a [F] mule, but you leave the school and you [C] drink on a Saturday, my lads.
You drink on a Saturday.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll wonder why.
My brother [F] and me, we went on a spree.
[C] We drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the pubs all [F] dry.
The [C] gaffer, he'd done a bit, my lads, quite scarce, [F] believe his zing.
But my brother and me, we helped him earn gold in his [C] latest cutting machine, my lads,
his latest [F] cutting machine.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, [C] you'll wonder why.
My brother and [F] me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank [F] the pubs all dry.
My father, he was a Glasgow man, my mother, a competition.
They [C] made it say the other day, it's time you [F] settle down, my lads,
it's time you settle down.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
My brother and [G] me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the pubs all [F] dry.
So [C] what have good and sceptic married lads and hay a family to?
Little years are a bit, and what can a bit, and drink on a [F] cellar?
My lads, and [C] drink on a cellar lay.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no [F] pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
[F] My brother and me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the [F] pubs all dry.
[Bb] [F] [C] [F] [Bb] [F] [C]
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[F] There's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
My brother and [F] me, we went on a [C] spree.
We drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the [F] pubs all dry.
My [C] grandpa, he worked in the pit and so did my father, too.
You work like a [F] mule, but you leave the school and you [C] drink on a Saturday, my lads.
You drink on a Saturday.
_ In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll wonder why.
My brother [F] and me, we went on a spree.
[C] We drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the pubs all [F] dry.
The [C] gaffer, he'd done a bit, my lads, quite scarce, [F] believe his zing.
But my brother and me, we helped him earn gold in his [C] latest cutting machine, my lads,
his latest [F] cutting machine.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, [C] you'll wonder why.
My brother and [F] me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank [F] the pubs all dry.
My father, he was a Glasgow man, my mother, a competition.
They [C] made it say the other day, it's time you [F] settle down, my lads,
it's time you settle down.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
My brother and [G] me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the pubs all [F] dry.
So [C] what have good and sceptic married lads and hay a family to?
Little years are a bit, and what can a bit, and drink on a [F] cellar?
My lads, and [C] drink on a cellar lay.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no [F] pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
[F] My brother and me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the [F] pubs all dry.
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[F] There's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
My brother and [F] me, we went on a [C] spree.
We drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the [F] pubs all dry.
My [C] grandpa, he worked in the pit and so did my father, too.
You work like a [F] mule, but you leave the school and you [C] drink on a Saturday, my lads.
You drink on a Saturday.
_ In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll wonder why.
My brother [F] and me, we went on a spree.
[C] We drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the pubs all [F] dry.
The [C] gaffer, he'd done a bit, my lads, quite scarce, [F] believe his zing.
But my brother and me, we helped him earn gold in his [C] latest cutting machine, my lads,
his latest [F] cutting machine.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, [C] you'll wonder why.
My brother and [F] me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank [F] the pubs all dry.
My father, he was a Glasgow man, my mother, a competition.
They [C] made it say the other day, it's time you [F] settle down, my lads,
it's time you settle down.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
My brother and [G] me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the pubs all [F] dry.
So [C] what have good and sceptic married lads and hay a family to?
Little years are a bit, and what can a bit, and drink on a [F] cellar?
My lads, and [C] drink on a cellar lay.
In Kirkintilloch, there's no [F] pubs in Hampshire, you'll [C] wonder why.
[F] My brother and me, we went on a spree.
We [C] drank the pubs all dry, all dry, drank the [F] pubs all dry.
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