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Alex Campbell - Weel May The Keel Row Chords

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Weel May The Keel Row Chords

(ver. 1)
Alex Campbell
[Intro]
C
 
[Verse]
               F
Wha's like mae Johnnie
    C                      G
Sae leish, sae blythe, sae bonnie
     C              F
He's foremost among mony
C    G       C
Keel lads o' Tyne?
 
[Verse]
                      F
He'll set and row sae tightly
   C                G
Or in the dance sae sprightly
      C               F
He'll cut and shuffle lightly
     C          G      C
'Tis true, were he not mine
 
[Chorus]
                  F
Noo, weel may the keel row
    C             G
The keel row, the keel row
C            F
Weel may the keel row
C       G        C
That my laddie's in
 
[Verse]
                   F
He has nae mair o' learning
     C                G
Than tells his weekly earning
    C                   F
Yet right frae wrang discerning
     C          G       C
Tho' brave, nae bruiser he
 
[Verse]
                   F
Tho' he no worth a plack is
    C               G
His ain coat on his back is
    C                 F
And nane can say that black is
    C        G         C
The white o' Johnnie's ee
 
[Chorus]
             F
Weel may the keel row
    C             G
The keel row, the keel row
C            F
Weel may the keel row
C       G        C
That my laddie's in
 
[Verse]
                F
He wears a blue bonnet
     C            G
Blue bonnet, blue bonnet
   C            F
He wears a blue bonnet
      C        G      C
An' a dimple's in his chin
 
[Chorus]
                 F
An' weel may the keel row
    C             G
The keel row, the keel row
C            F
Weel may the keel row
C       G        C
That my laddie's in
 
[Chorus]
                  F
Aye, weel may the keel row
    C             G
The keel row, the keel row
C            F
Weel may the keel row
C       G        C
That my laddie's in
            
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