Chords for Three Score and Ten by The Clancy Brothers.
Tempo:
139.25 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
[G] [A]
[D]
And its three, four and ten boys and men [G] were lost from [D] Grimsby town.
From [G] Yarra down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more [A] were drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in [A] fight that bitter night and battled [D] with a swell.
Me thinks I see a host of [G] craft spreading [D] their sails in ease.
As down [G] the Humber [D] they do glide all bound from the Northern [A] Sea.
[D] Me thinks I see on each small craft [G] a [D] crew that are so brave.
Going [G] out to [D] earn their [A] daily bread upon the [D] restless way.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
From [A] Yarra [G] down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more were drowned.
Our helling craft, our trawlers, [G] our fishing [D] smacks as well.
They [G] longed in
[A] fight and battled [D] with a swell.
Me thinks I see them yet again [G] as they leave this [D] land behind.
[G] Casting their nets into [D] the sea the herring [A] shoals to find.
[D] Me thinks I see them yet again [G] and they [D] all unload all right.
With their nets close [G] wreaths and [A] their decks cleaned up and their side heights burning [D] bright.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
From [G]
Yarra down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more [A] were drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in [A] fight and battled with a [D] swell.
Octobers night brought such a sight it was never seen before.
There was [G] masts and yards and [D] broken spars come watched upon the [A] shore.
[D] There was many a heart of sorrow, there was many a heart so brave.
There was many [G] a fine [A] and hearty lad to find the watery [D] grave.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
[G] From Yarra down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more were [Em] drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in fight at [A] midnight and battled with [D] a swell.
[G]
[N]
[G] [A]
[D]
And its three, four and ten boys and men [G] were lost from [D] Grimsby town.
From [G] Yarra down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more [A] were drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in [A] fight that bitter night and battled [D] with a swell.
Me thinks I see a host of [G] craft spreading [D] their sails in ease.
As down [G] the Humber [D] they do glide all bound from the Northern [A] Sea.
[D] Me thinks I see on each small craft [G] a [D] crew that are so brave.
Going [G] out to [D] earn their [A] daily bread upon the [D] restless way.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
From [A] Yarra [G] down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more were drowned.
Our helling craft, our trawlers, [G] our fishing [D] smacks as well.
They [G] longed in
[A] fight and battled [D] with a swell.
Me thinks I see them yet again [G] as they leave this [D] land behind.
[G] Casting their nets into [D] the sea the herring [A] shoals to find.
[D] Me thinks I see them yet again [G] and they [D] all unload all right.
With their nets close [G] wreaths and [A] their decks cleaned up and their side heights burning [D] bright.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
From [G]
Yarra down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more [A] were drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in [A] fight and battled with a [D] swell.
Octobers night brought such a sight it was never seen before.
There was [G] masts and yards and [D] broken spars come watched upon the [A] shore.
[D] There was many a heart of sorrow, there was many a heart so brave.
There was many [G] a fine [A] and hearty lad to find the watery [D] grave.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
[G] From Yarra down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more were [Em] drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in fight at [A] midnight and battled with [D] a swell.
[G]
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And its three, four and ten _ boys and men [G] were lost from [D] Grimsby town.
From [G] Yarra down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more [A] were drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our _ trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in [A] fight that bitter night and battled [D] with a swell. _ _ _ _
Me thinks I see a host of [G] craft spreading [D] their sails in ease.
As down [G] the Humber [D] they do glide all bound from the Northern [A] Sea. _ _
[D] Me thinks I see on each small craft [G] a [D] crew that are so _ brave.
Going [G] out to [D] earn their [A] daily bread upon the [D] restless way.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
From [A] Yarra [G] down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more were drowned.
Our helling craft, our _ trawlers, [G] our fishing [D] smacks as well.
They [G] longed in _
[A] _ _ fight and battled [D] with a swell.
Me thinks I see them yet again [G] as they leave this [D] land _ behind.
_ [G] _ Casting their nets into [D] the sea the herring [A] shoals to find.
_ [D] Me thinks I see them yet again [G] and they [D] all unload all right.
With their nets close [G] wreaths and [A] their decks cleaned up and their side heights burning [D] bright.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
From [G]
Yarra down to _ [D] Scarborough many hundreds more [A] were drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our _ trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in [A] fight and battled _ _ _ _ with a [D] swell. _ _
Octobers night brought such a sight it was never _ seen before.
There was [G] masts and yards and [D] broken spars come watched upon the [A] shore.
_ [D] There was many a heart of sorrow, _ there was many a heart so brave.
There was many [G] a fine [A] and hearty lad to find the watery [D] grave.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
[G] From Yarra down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more were [Em] drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our _ trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in fight at [A] midnight and _ battled with [D] a swell.
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_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
And its three, four and ten _ boys and men [G] were lost from [D] Grimsby town.
From [G] Yarra down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more [A] were drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our _ trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in [A] fight that bitter night and battled [D] with a swell. _ _ _ _
Me thinks I see a host of [G] craft spreading [D] their sails in ease.
As down [G] the Humber [D] they do glide all bound from the Northern [A] Sea. _ _
[D] Me thinks I see on each small craft [G] a [D] crew that are so _ brave.
Going [G] out to [D] earn their [A] daily bread upon the [D] restless way.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
From [A] Yarra [G] down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more were drowned.
Our helling craft, our _ trawlers, [G] our fishing [D] smacks as well.
They [G] longed in _
[A] _ _ fight and battled [D] with a swell.
Me thinks I see them yet again [G] as they leave this [D] land _ behind.
_ [G] _ Casting their nets into [D] the sea the herring [A] shoals to find.
_ [D] Me thinks I see them yet again [G] and they [D] all unload all right.
With their nets close [G] wreaths and [A] their decks cleaned up and their side heights burning [D] bright.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
From [G]
Yarra down to _ [D] Scarborough many hundreds more [A] were drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our _ trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in [A] fight and battled _ _ _ _ with a [D] swell. _ _
Octobers night brought such a sight it was never _ seen before.
There was [G] masts and yards and [D] broken spars come watched upon the [A] shore.
_ [D] There was many a heart of sorrow, _ there was many a heart so brave.
There was many [G] a fine [A] and hearty lad to find the watery [D] grave.
And its three, four and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town.
[G] From Yarra down to [D] Scarborough many hundreds more were [Em] drowned.
[D] Our helling craft, our _ trawlers, our fishing smacks as well.
They [G] longed in fight at [A] midnight and _ battled with [D] a swell.
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