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Adam Boyle Has Cast Lad Rock Aside Chords

(ver. 1)
Half Man Half Biscuit
(intro) F C F C

     F                           C            F  C F
He’s booked two weeks off at the end of July
                       C                 F  C F
Dumfries and Galloway, Plockton and Skye
    C                F
His folk antennae is fully switched on
    C                 F
The Union Jack on his Epiphone’s gone
     Bb
He’s flirting with tweed
C            F        C          C7        F       C F C
Come and see how Adam Boyle cast lad rock aside.

F                         C
Much has been said of the strumpets of yore
     F            C         F
Adam Boyle’s cast lad rock aside
                               C
And much has been gleaned from BBC 4
     F            C        F
Adam Boyle’s cast lad rock aside
   C                   F
As Beltane neared he affected a beard
    C                         F
And bought stuff on Topic for which he’s not geared
Bb
Where’s the guitar’
C           F        C          C7        F
Witness the day Adam Boyle cast lad rock aside.

(instr) F C F C  F C C7  F C F C F C F C

F                       C
Gone is the after-match lager in ‘Spoons
     F            C         F
Adam Boyle’s cast lad rock aside
                           C
Gone are his dad’s Mac and Katie Kissoons
     F              C             F
Adam Boyle’s jibbed that stuff as well
   C                        F
To Creetown, Kirkcudbright, Gatehouse Of Fleet
         C                   F
With the Golden Bough on the passenger seat
    Bb
And should your crops fail
C         F              C         C7        F
Call Adam Boyle now that he’s cast lad rock aside.
C         C7        F
He’s cast lad rock aside.
C                  C7        F
He’s cast_________ lad rock aside.
            
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