Chords for With Me Rubber Boots On (Dick Nolan)
Tempo:
90.425 bpm
Chords used:
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E
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A]
I'm a hardy old sailor [E] from the [A] Newfoundland shore,
And I work for my living on the cold [E] Labrador.
[A] Now the fishing's all over and our work is [E] all done,
[A] And I'm going out [D] tonight [E] by with me rubber [A] boots on.
Going [D] out tonight with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
So I ate up my supper [E] and shaved off [A] my beard,
To go out of courtin' I was highly [E] prepared.
[A] With the day's work all over and the [E] night comin' on,
[A] I'll remember [D] that night [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Remember [D] that night with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
I knocked on her door, [E] my knock it was [A] low,
And out of her slumber my knock she [E] didn't know.
[A] She came to the door and said, Is that you [E] Tom?
[A] I said, Yes it is Ducky [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Yes [D] it is Ducky with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
She opened the door [E] with a [A] silly old grin,
And up to her bedroom she invited [E] me in.
[A] She jumped in the bed with the blankets [E] pulled down,
[A] I hopped in [D] beside [E] her with me rubber [A] boots on.
Hopped [D] in beside her [E] with his rubber [A] boots on.
It was early next morning [E] with the sun in [A] the sky,
I turned to my true love to bid [E] her goodbye.
[A] She said, You can't leave me, you know you've done [E] wrong,
[A] You slept here [D] all night [E] with your rubber [A] boots on.
Slept [D] here all night with [E] your rubber [A] boots on.
Well I turned to my true [E] love with a wink and [A] a smile,
I said nothing could happen in such [E] a short while,
[A] Whatever I did love I did it for [E] fun,
[A] And I jumped out [D] of bed [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Jumped out of bed with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
It was nine months later [E] I was summoned [A] to court,
Fifty dollars a week just to pay [E] for my sport,
[A] Fifty dollars a week from a [E] fisherman's son,
[A] I regret it [D] that night [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Regret [D] it that night with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
And now I'm back fishing [E] and I'm happy [A] for sure,
And I'm making big money on the coal [E] labrador,
[A] And when he gets bigger I'll take long [E] my son,
[A] He'll catch the [D] codfish [E] with his rubber [A] boots on.
Catch the [D] codfish with [E] his [A] rubber boots on.
[N]
I'm a hardy old sailor [E] from the [A] Newfoundland shore,
And I work for my living on the cold [E] Labrador.
[A] Now the fishing's all over and our work is [E] all done,
[A] And I'm going out [D] tonight [E] by with me rubber [A] boots on.
Going [D] out tonight with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
So I ate up my supper [E] and shaved off [A] my beard,
To go out of courtin' I was highly [E] prepared.
[A] With the day's work all over and the [E] night comin' on,
[A] I'll remember [D] that night [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Remember [D] that night with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
I knocked on her door, [E] my knock it was [A] low,
And out of her slumber my knock she [E] didn't know.
[A] She came to the door and said, Is that you [E] Tom?
[A] I said, Yes it is Ducky [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Yes [D] it is Ducky with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
She opened the door [E] with a [A] silly old grin,
And up to her bedroom she invited [E] me in.
[A] She jumped in the bed with the blankets [E] pulled down,
[A] I hopped in [D] beside [E] her with me rubber [A] boots on.
Hopped [D] in beside her [E] with his rubber [A] boots on.
It was early next morning [E] with the sun in [A] the sky,
I turned to my true love to bid [E] her goodbye.
[A] She said, You can't leave me, you know you've done [E] wrong,
[A] You slept here [D] all night [E] with your rubber [A] boots on.
Slept [D] here all night with [E] your rubber [A] boots on.
Well I turned to my true [E] love with a wink and [A] a smile,
I said nothing could happen in such [E] a short while,
[A] Whatever I did love I did it for [E] fun,
[A] And I jumped out [D] of bed [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Jumped out of bed with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
It was nine months later [E] I was summoned [A] to court,
Fifty dollars a week just to pay [E] for my sport,
[A] Fifty dollars a week from a [E] fisherman's son,
[A] I regret it [D] that night [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Regret [D] it that night with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
And now I'm back fishing [E] and I'm happy [A] for sure,
And I'm making big money on the coal [E] labrador,
[A] And when he gets bigger I'll take long [E] my son,
[A] He'll catch the [D] codfish [E] with his rubber [A] boots on.
Catch the [D] codfish with [E] his [A] rubber boots on.
[N]
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'm a hardy old sailor [E] from the [A] Newfoundland shore,
And I work for my living on the cold [E] Labrador.
_ [A] Now the fishing's all over and our work is [E] all done,
[A] And I'm going out [D] tonight [E] by with me rubber [A] boots on.
Going [D] out tonight with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
So I ate up my supper [E] and shaved off [A] my beard,
_ To go out of courtin' I was highly [E] prepared.
[A] With the day's work all over and the [E] night comin' on,
[A] I'll remember [D] that night [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Remember [D] that night with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
I knocked on her door, [E] my knock it was [A] low,
_ And out of her slumber my knock she [E] didn't know.
[A] She came to the door and said, Is that you [E] Tom?
[A] I said, Yes it is Ducky [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Yes [D] it is Ducky with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
She opened the door [E] with a [A] silly old grin,
_ And up to her bedroom she invited [E] me in.
[A] She jumped in the bed with the blankets [E] pulled down,
[A] I hopped in [D] beside [E] her with me rubber [A] boots on.
Hopped [D] in beside her [E] with his rubber [A] boots on.
It was early next morning [E] with the sun in [A] the sky,
_ I turned to my true love to bid [E] her goodbye.
_ [A] She said, You can't leave me, you know you've done [E] wrong,
[A] You slept here [D] all night [E] with your rubber [A] boots on.
Slept [D] here all night with [E] your rubber [A] boots on.
Well I turned to my true [E] love with a wink and [A] a smile,
I said nothing could happen in such [E] a short while,
[A] Whatever I did love I did it for [E] fun,
[A] And I jumped out [D] of bed [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Jumped out of bed with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
It was nine months later [E] I was summoned [A] to court,
_ Fifty dollars a week just to pay [E] for my sport,
[A] Fifty dollars a week from a [E] fisherman's son,
[A] I regret it [D] that night [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Regret [D] it that night with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
And now I'm back fishing [E] and I'm happy [A] for sure,
And I'm making big money on the coal [E] labrador,
[A] And when he gets bigger I'll take long [E] my son,
[A] He'll catch the [D] codfish [E] with his rubber [A] boots on.
Catch the [D] codfish with [E] his [A] rubber boots on.
_ _ _ [N] _
_ I'm a hardy old sailor [E] from the [A] Newfoundland shore,
And I work for my living on the cold [E] Labrador.
_ [A] Now the fishing's all over and our work is [E] all done,
[A] And I'm going out [D] tonight [E] by with me rubber [A] boots on.
Going [D] out tonight with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
So I ate up my supper [E] and shaved off [A] my beard,
_ To go out of courtin' I was highly [E] prepared.
[A] With the day's work all over and the [E] night comin' on,
[A] I'll remember [D] that night [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Remember [D] that night with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
I knocked on her door, [E] my knock it was [A] low,
_ And out of her slumber my knock she [E] didn't know.
[A] She came to the door and said, Is that you [E] Tom?
[A] I said, Yes it is Ducky [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Yes [D] it is Ducky with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
She opened the door [E] with a [A] silly old grin,
_ And up to her bedroom she invited [E] me in.
[A] She jumped in the bed with the blankets [E] pulled down,
[A] I hopped in [D] beside [E] her with me rubber [A] boots on.
Hopped [D] in beside her [E] with his rubber [A] boots on.
It was early next morning [E] with the sun in [A] the sky,
_ I turned to my true love to bid [E] her goodbye.
_ [A] She said, You can't leave me, you know you've done [E] wrong,
[A] You slept here [D] all night [E] with your rubber [A] boots on.
Slept [D] here all night with [E] your rubber [A] boots on.
Well I turned to my true [E] love with a wink and [A] a smile,
I said nothing could happen in such [E] a short while,
[A] Whatever I did love I did it for [E] fun,
[A] And I jumped out [D] of bed [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Jumped out of bed with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
It was nine months later [E] I was summoned [A] to court,
_ Fifty dollars a week just to pay [E] for my sport,
[A] Fifty dollars a week from a [E] fisherman's son,
[A] I regret it [D] that night [E] with me rubber [A] boots on.
Regret [D] it that night with [E] his rubber [A] boots on.
And now I'm back fishing [E] and I'm happy [A] for sure,
And I'm making big money on the coal [E] labrador,
[A] And when he gets bigger I'll take long [E] my son,
[A] He'll catch the [D] codfish [E] with his rubber [A] boots on.
Catch the [D] codfish with [E] his [A] rubber boots on.
_ _ _ [N] _