This is the live version of the song, "The Bonnie Lass of Fyvie-O" sung by The Corries. The chord progression
carries the same throughout each verse. Enjoy and sláinte mhaith!
[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
G
There once was a troop o' Irish dragoons,
D
Cam marching doon through Fyvie-o.
G C
And the captain's fa'en in love wi' a very bonnie lass,
G D G C G
And her name it is cried, "pretty Peggy-o".
[Verse 2]
G
There's many a bonnie lass in the howe o' Auchterless.
D
There's many a bonnie lass in the Garioch.
G C
There's many a bonnie Jean in the streets o' Aiberdeen,
G D G C G
But the floower o' them aw lies in Fyvie-o.
[Verse 3]
G
O' come doon the stair, pretty Peggy, my dear,
D
Come doon the stair, pretty Peggy-o.
G C
Come doon the stair, bind up your yellow hair,
G D G C G
Tak a last fareweell o' your daddy-o.
[Verse 4]
G
Then up cries the colonel, "mount, boys, mount!",
D
"Tarry!" says the captain, "O-tarry-o!".
G C
O-tarry for a while, for another day or twa,
G D G C G
Til I see if this bonnie lass will marry-o.
[Verse 5]
G
Twas in the early morning, when we marched awa,
D
O' but the captain was sorry-o.
G C
The drums they did beat o'er the bonnie braes o' Gight,
G D G C G
The pipes played the lowlands of Fyvie-o.
[Verse 6]
G
Alang 'ere we come tae auld Meldrum toon,
D
We had our captain to carry-o.
G C
Alang 'ere we come, to bonnie Aiberdeen,
G D G C G
We had our captain to bury-o.
[Verse 7]
G
Green grow the birks on bonnie Ythanside,
D
Low lie the lowlands of Fyvie-o.
G C
The captain's name was Ned and he died for a maid,
G D G C G
He died for the chambermaid of Fyvie-o.
[Verse 8]
G
I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be,
D
I never will marry a soldier-o.
G C
I never did intend to gae tae a foreign land,
G D G C G
And I never will marry a soldier-o.
[Verse 9]
G
It's braw, aye it's braw, a captain's lady for to be,
D
Braw to be a captain's lady-o.
G C
Braw to rant and roam, to follow at his word,
G D G C G
And ride when your captain he is ready-o.
[Outro]
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