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Old Blind Dogs - The Bonnie Earl Omoray Chords

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The Bonnie Earl Omoray Chords

(ver. 1)
Old Blind Dogs
[Intro]
G  F  C  G
F  C  G

[Verse]
                   F        C             G
Ye Heilan's and ye lowlands, whaur hae ye been?
                         F    C                    G
Ye hae slain the Earl o' Moray and laid him on the green
   F     C    G              F      C      G
He was a braw gallant and he played at the ball
                   F    C                           G
The bonnie Earl o' Moray was the floo'er amang them all

[Instrumental]
F  C  G  x2

[Verse]
               F      C                   G
Woe betide ye, Huntly, wherefore were ye, Tay
                   F     C                      G
I bad ye bring him tae me and forbad ye him tae slay
   F     C    G              F      C      G
He was a braw gallant and he played at the ring
                   F     C                      G
The bonnie Earl o' Moray, he micht hae been the king

[Chorus]
Em           G
Lang may his lady
     Bm             C
Look fae the castle Doune
         G                Em
'Ere she sees the Earl o' Moray
     F        C                F
Cam' soondin' through the toon

[Instrumental]
G  F  C  G
F  C  G  x3

[Verse]
                   F        C             G
Ye Heilan's and ye lowlands, whaur hae ye been?
                         F    C                    G
Ye hae slain the Earl o' Moray and laid him on the green
   F     C    G              F      C      G
He was a braw gallant and he played at the glove
                   F     C                        G
The bonnie Earl o' Moray, he was the queen's true love

[Chorus]
Em           G
Lang may his lady
     Bm             C
Look fae the castle Doune
         G                Em
'Ere she sees the Earl o' Moray
     F        C                F
Cam' soondin' through the toon

[Outro]
G  F  C  G
F  C  G  x3
            
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