Barbara Dickson - Jock Of Hazeldean
## NOTE: There are numerous Walk-Ups/Walk-Downs between various chords. ##
## For the sake of novices and expediency, I have omitted them. ##
CAPO: 2nd Fret
[INTRO:] G D G Em D G D G
[VERSE 1:]
D G
Why weep ye by the tide, Lady
Em C Am D
Why weep ye by the tide?
G D G
I'll wed ye tae my youngest son
Em D G
And ye shall be his bride
C Am C G
And ye shall be his bride, Lady
Em G C
Se comely tae be seen
G D G
But ay she's let the tears doon fall
C D G Em D G D G
For Jock o' Hazeldean
[VERSE 2:]
D G
Noo let this wilfa' grief be done
Em C Am D
And dry that cheek so pale
G D G
Young Frank is chief of Errington
Em D G
And lord o' Langleydale
C Am C G
His step is first in peaceful ha'
Em G C
His sword in battle keen
G D G
But ay she let the tears doon fall
C D G Em D G D G
For Jock o' Hazeldean
[VERSE 3:]
D G
A chain of gowd ye shall nae lack
Em C Am D
Nor braid to bind your hair
G D G
Not mettled hound, nor managed hawk
Em D G
Nor palfrey fresh and fair
C Am C G
And ye the fairest of them all
Em G C
Shall ride oor forest queen
G D G
But ay she's let the tears doon fall
C D G Em D G D G
For Jock o' Hazeldean
[INSTRUMENTAL:] C Am C G Em D C G D G D G
[VERSE 4:]
D G
The kirk was decked at morning tide
Em C Am D
The tapers glimmered fair
G D G
The priest and bridegroom wait the bride
Em D G
And dame and knight are there
C Am C G
They sought her baith by bower and ha'
Em G C
The lady was not seen
G D G
She's o'er the border and awa'
C D G Em D G D G
With Jock o' Hazeldean
D G
She's o'er the border and awa'
C D G
With Jock o' Hazeldean