Chords for Willy o' Winsbury - Christie Reeves

Tempo:
77.75 bpm
Chords used:

E

A

F#m

B

C#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Willy o' Winsbury - Christie Reeves chords
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The king [E] has been a [B] prisoner
[F#m] In a prison [A] lock in Spain
[E] And [A] [E] William's [C#] buried
[F#m] He's laying along [E] with the king's [A] daughter, Jane
What else [E] you, what else you might [B] do to Jane?
[F#m] For you look so [A] pale and warm
[E] But have [A] you [E] had any sore [C#m] sickness?
[F#m] Or yet be [A] sleeping with a man?
I have [E] not had any sore [B] sickness
[F#] Nor yet been sleeping [A] with a man
[E] It [A] is but worry [E] for you, father [C#m] dear
[F#m] And your biding [E] so [A] long in Spain
Cast [E] off, cast off your berry [B] brown gown
[F#m] And stand naked upon [A] the stone
[E] That [A] I may know [E] you by [C#m] your shape
If you [E] be a maiden [A] or lord
And [E] she's cast off her berry [B] brown gown
[F#m] And stood naked upon [A] the stone
[E] Her [A] apron was low and [E] her [C#m] haunches were round
[F#m] Her face [E] was pale [A] and warm
And was [E] it with a lord, a [B] duke or a knight
[F#m] Or a man of [A] birth and fame
Or was it with one [E] of my serving [C#m]
men
So [E] lately returned [A] from Spain?
No, it [E] wasn't with a lord, a [B] duke or a knight
[F#m] Or a man of [A] birth and fame
[E] It was with woolly of [C#] Winsbury
[F#m] I could [E] bide no [A] longer alone
And the king [E]
has called his merry [B] men all
[F#m] By thirty [A] and by three
Oh fetch me this woolly [E] of [C#m] Winsbury
For hang [E] it he [A] shall be
Mmm [E]
-mmm-mmm [B]-mmm
[F#m] Oh-oh-oh [A]-oh-oh
[E] Oh [A]-oh-oh [E]-oh-oh
Oh [C#m]-oh-oh
[F#m]
[E] [A] But when [E] he came the king [F#] before
[F#m] He was clad all in [A] red silk
[E] His hair [A] was like the [C#] strands of gold
[C#] His skin was [E] white as [A] the milk
And is [E] it a wonder, the king, [B] he said
[F#m] That my daughter's [A] love you did win
For if I were a lady [E] as I [C#m] am a man
My [E] bedfellow you [A] would have been
And [E] will you marry my [B] daughter Jane
[F#m] By the truth of your [A] right hand
[E] For [A] if you marry [E] my daughter [C#m] Jane
[F#m] I'll make [E] you lord [A] of my land
Why yes, [E] I'll marry your [B] daughter Jane
[F#m] By the truth of [A] my right hand
[E] And [A] still I'll marry your [C#m] daughter Jane
But [F#m] I'll not be [E] the [A] lord of your land
And he settled [E] her on a milk [B]-white steed
[F#m] And himself on a [A] dappled grave
[E] And he's made [A] her the [E] lady of [C#m] Asmuch Land
[F#m] She could ride [E] on a long [A] summer's day
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2311
A
1231
F#m
123111112
B
12341112
C#m
13421114
E
2311
A
1231
F#m
123111112
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_ _ _ The king [E] has been a [B] prisoner
_ _ [F#m] In a prison [A] lock in Spain
[E] And [A] _ _ [E] William's [C#] buried _
[F#m] He's laying along [E] with the king's [A] daughter, Jane _
What else [E] you, what else you might [B] do to Jane?
_ [F#m] For you look so [A] pale and warm
[E] But have [A] you [E] had any sore [C#m] sickness?
_ [F#m] Or yet be [A] sleeping with a man? _
I have [E] not had any sore [B] sickness
_ [F#] Nor yet been sleeping [A] with a man
_ [E] It [A] is but worry [E] for you, father [C#m] dear
_ [F#m] And your biding [E] so [A] long in Spain
Cast [E] off, cast off your berry [B] brown gown
[F#m] And stand naked upon [A] the stone
[E] That [A] I may know [E] you by [C#m] your shape
_ _ If you [E] be a maiden [A] or lord
_ And [E] she's cast off her berry [B] brown gown
[F#m] And stood naked upon [A] the stone
[E] Her [A] apron was low and [E] her [C#m] haunches were round
[F#m] Her face [E] was pale [A] and warm
_ And was [E] it with a lord, a [B] duke or a knight
[F#m] Or a man of [A] birth and fame
Or was it with one [E] of my serving [C#m]
men
So _ [E] lately returned [A] from Spain?
No, it [E] wasn't with a lord, a [B] duke or a knight
_ [F#m] Or a man of [A] birth and fame
_ [E] It was with woolly of [C#] Winsbury
_ [F#m] I could [E] bide no [A] longer alone
And the king [E]
has called his merry [B] men all
[F#m] By thirty [A] and by three
Oh fetch me this woolly [E] of [C#m] Winsbury
_ For hang [E] it he [A] shall be
Mmm [E] _
-mmm-mmm _ [B]-mmm
_ [F#m] Oh-oh-oh [A]-oh-oh
[E] Oh [A]-oh-oh [E]-oh-oh
Oh [C#m]-oh-oh
_ _ [F#m] _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ But when [E] he came the king [F#] before
_ [F#m] He was clad all in [A] red silk
[E] His hair [A] was like the [C#] strands of gold _
[C#] His skin was [E] white as [A] the milk _ _
And is [E] it a wonder, the king, [B] he said
[F#m] That my daughter's [A] love you did win
For if I were a lady [E] as I [C#m] am a man
My [E] bedfellow you [A] would have been
And [E] will you marry my [B] daughter Jane
[F#m] By the truth of your [A] right hand
[E] For [A] if you marry [E] my daughter [C#m] Jane _
[F#m] I'll make [E] you lord [A] of my land
Why yes, [E] I'll marry your [B] daughter Jane
[F#m] By the truth of [A] my right hand
[E] And [A] still I'll marry your [C#m] daughter Jane
But [F#m] I'll not be [E] the [A] lord of your land
And he settled [E] her on a milk [B]-white steed
[F#m] And himself on a [A] dappled grave
[E] And he's made [A] her the [E] lady of [C#m] Asmuch Land
[F#m] She could ride [E] on a long [A] summer's day _
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