Chords for William and Davy - Kate Rusby
Tempo:
108.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Bm
A
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
[A]
[D] William and Davy were born in [G] one hall They grew [D] side by side as they grew strong
and tall They [Bm] shared most things, only quarrelled [D] now
and then [A] In twenty [G] years they'll find [A] the old man
[F#m] In twenty years they'll [D] find the old man William and Davy, their hearts [G] have been worn
For each [D] young man she's the very same one [D]
Her eyes [Bm] are blue, she has soft and snowy
[A] skin A [Bm] fairer maiden than [A] ever has been
[F#m] A fairer maiden than ever [D] has been
[A]
[D] Said William to Davy, this girl [G] I must wed She [D] fills my dreams like she fills my head
Please [Bm] be kind, her true lover I'll be [A] him Around [Bm] the ocean I'm [A] willing to [Bm] swim
Around [F#m] the ocean I'm willing [D] to swim Oh dearest William, you must [G] play fair
She's [D] in my heart and she'll [G] always be there [D] And I'm [Bm] sure that [A] she loves me more [G] than Lee
And [Bm] in her [G] arms I soon [A] will be In her arms I [D] soon will [Bm] be
[G]
[D] [D]
[Bm] [A] [Bm]
[G] [A] [D]
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] Said William to Davy, away [D] let us ride Unto her run we'll stand [G] side by [D] side
There [Bm] she'll choose who she'll love and [G] who she'll wed
[A] And who [Bm] will lie with her [A] in her [Bm] bed?
And who will lie with her [D] in her bed?
The brothers they rode, through wind and [G] through rain
Each [D] of them a half-born gay They rode [Bm]
until they were standing at the [B] door
Their [Bm] bellies empty, [G] their hearts [D] were sore Their bellies empty, [G] their hearts were sore
[D]
Swiftly the maiden she opened [G] the door And William [D] and Davy come round here no more
Where I am, more than happy I will be The [Bm] gold and silver he [D] gave to me
The gold and silver he gave to me
[B] [Bm]
[A] [D]
William and Davy were born [G] in one hall They [D] rode side by side and they never did stall
[Bm] Both of them stole the gold [G] that they'd grown Their [Bm] bellies empty, [G] their hearts [A] were sore
[Bm] Their bellies empty, [G]
their hearts [D] were sore
[E] And [D] when it ends [G] we need a house to store.
[F#m] And when it ends we [G] need a house to [D] store.
[G]
[D] Store, store.
[Bm] Store, store.
Store, store.
[E] [G]
[A]
[D] William and Davy were born in [G] one hall They grew [D] side by side as they grew strong
and tall They [Bm] shared most things, only quarrelled [D] now
and then [A] In twenty [G] years they'll find [A] the old man
[F#m] In twenty years they'll [D] find the old man William and Davy, their hearts [G] have been worn
For each [D] young man she's the very same one [D]
Her eyes [Bm] are blue, she has soft and snowy
[A] skin A [Bm] fairer maiden than [A] ever has been
[F#m] A fairer maiden than ever [D] has been
[A]
[D] Said William to Davy, this girl [G] I must wed She [D] fills my dreams like she fills my head
Please [Bm] be kind, her true lover I'll be [A] him Around [Bm] the ocean I'm [A] willing to [Bm] swim
Around [F#m] the ocean I'm willing [D] to swim Oh dearest William, you must [G] play fair
She's [D] in my heart and she'll [G] always be there [D] And I'm [Bm] sure that [A] she loves me more [G] than Lee
And [Bm] in her [G] arms I soon [A] will be In her arms I [D] soon will [Bm] be
[G]
[D] [D]
[Bm] [A] [Bm]
[G] [A] [D]
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] Said William to Davy, away [D] let us ride Unto her run we'll stand [G] side by [D] side
There [Bm] she'll choose who she'll love and [G] who she'll wed
[A] And who [Bm] will lie with her [A] in her [Bm] bed?
And who will lie with her [D] in her bed?
The brothers they rode, through wind and [G] through rain
Each [D] of them a half-born gay They rode [Bm]
until they were standing at the [B] door
Their [Bm] bellies empty, [G] their hearts [D] were sore Their bellies empty, [G] their hearts were sore
[D]
Swiftly the maiden she opened [G] the door And William [D] and Davy come round here no more
Where I am, more than happy I will be The [Bm] gold and silver he [D] gave to me
The gold and silver he gave to me
[B] [Bm]
[A] [D]
William and Davy were born [G] in one hall They [D] rode side by side and they never did stall
[Bm] Both of them stole the gold [G] that they'd grown Their [Bm] bellies empty, [G] their hearts [A] were sore
[Bm] Their bellies empty, [G]
their hearts [D] were sore
[E] And [D] when it ends [G] we need a house to store.
[F#m] And when it ends we [G] need a house to [D] store.
[G]
[D] Store, store.
[Bm] Store, store.
Store, store.
[E] [G]
Key:
D
G
Bm
A
F#m
D
G
Bm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ William and Davy were born in [G] one hall They grew [D] side by side as they grew strong
and tall They [Bm] shared most things, only quarrelled [D] now
and then [A] In twenty [G] years they'll find [A] the old man
[F#m] In twenty years they'll [D] find the old man _ William and Davy, their hearts [G] have been worn
For each [D] young man she's the very same one [D]
Her eyes [Bm] are blue, she has soft and snowy
[A] skin A [Bm] fairer maiden than [A] ever has been
[F#m] A fairer maiden than ever [D] has been _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [D] Said William to Davy, this girl [G] I must wed She [D] fills my dreams like she fills my head
Please [Bm] be kind, her true lover I'll be [A] him Around [Bm] the ocean I'm [A] willing to [Bm] swim
Around [F#m] the ocean I'm willing [D] to swim Oh dearest William, you must [G] play fair
She's [D] in my heart and she'll [G] always be there [D] And I'm [Bm] sure that [A] she loves me more [G] than Lee
And [Bm] in her [G] arms I soon [A] will be In her arms I [D] soon will [Bm] be
_ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] Said William to Davy, away [D] let us ride Unto her run we'll stand [G] side by [D] side
There [Bm] she'll choose who she'll love and [G] who she'll wed
[A] And who [Bm] will lie with her [A] in her [Bm] bed?
And who will lie with her [D] in her bed?
The brothers they rode, through wind and [G] through rain
Each [D] of them a half-born gay They rode [Bm]
until they were standing at the [B] door
Their [Bm] bellies empty, [G] their hearts [D] were sore Their bellies empty, [G] their hearts were sore _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Swiftly the maiden she opened [G] the door And William [D] and Davy come round here no more
Where I am, more than happy I will be The [Bm] gold and silver he [D] gave to me
The gold and silver he gave to me
_ _ [B] _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D]
William and Davy were born [G] in one hall They [D] rode side by side and they never did stall
[Bm] Both of them stole the gold [G] that they'd grown Their [Bm] bellies empty, [G] their hearts [A] were sore
[Bm] Their bellies empty, [G]
their hearts [D] were sore
[E] And [D] when it ends [G] we need a house to store.
[F#m] And when it ends we [G] need a house to [D] store.
_ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ Store, store.
[Bm] Store, store.
_ _ _ Store, store. _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ William and Davy were born in [G] one hall They grew [D] side by side as they grew strong
and tall They [Bm] shared most things, only quarrelled [D] now
and then [A] In twenty [G] years they'll find [A] the old man
[F#m] In twenty years they'll [D] find the old man _ William and Davy, their hearts [G] have been worn
For each [D] young man she's the very same one [D]
Her eyes [Bm] are blue, she has soft and snowy
[A] skin A [Bm] fairer maiden than [A] ever has been
[F#m] A fairer maiden than ever [D] has been _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [D] Said William to Davy, this girl [G] I must wed She [D] fills my dreams like she fills my head
Please [Bm] be kind, her true lover I'll be [A] him Around [Bm] the ocean I'm [A] willing to [Bm] swim
Around [F#m] the ocean I'm willing [D] to swim Oh dearest William, you must [G] play fair
She's [D] in my heart and she'll [G] always be there [D] And I'm [Bm] sure that [A] she loves me more [G] than Lee
And [Bm] in her [G] arms I soon [A] will be In her arms I [D] soon will [Bm] be
_ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] Said William to Davy, away [D] let us ride Unto her run we'll stand [G] side by [D] side
There [Bm] she'll choose who she'll love and [G] who she'll wed
[A] And who [Bm] will lie with her [A] in her [Bm] bed?
And who will lie with her [D] in her bed?
The brothers they rode, through wind and [G] through rain
Each [D] of them a half-born gay They rode [Bm]
until they were standing at the [B] door
Their [Bm] bellies empty, [G] their hearts [D] were sore Their bellies empty, [G] their hearts were sore _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Swiftly the maiden she opened [G] the door And William [D] and Davy come round here no more
Where I am, more than happy I will be The [Bm] gold and silver he [D] gave to me
The gold and silver he gave to me
_ _ [B] _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D]
William and Davy were born [G] in one hall They [D] rode side by side and they never did stall
[Bm] Both of them stole the gold [G] that they'd grown Their [Bm] bellies empty, [G] their hearts [A] were sore
[Bm] Their bellies empty, [G]
their hearts [D] were sore
[E] And [D] when it ends [G] we need a house to store.
[F#m] And when it ends we [G] need a house to [D] store.
_ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ Store, store.
[Bm] Store, store.
_ _ _ Store, store. _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _