Tom: D major
Intro 1
D
Bm
G
A
D
Em
D
A
Bm
G
A
D
Verse 1
Bm
In
G
A
Chester a town there lived a clerk
D
A
Courted a lady just for a lark
D
G
in a favour he asked would it be alright
Em
G
A
if he might lie with her one night
Bm
G
with me right phone roll
D
A
told diddle all the day
D
A
D
whack phone roll to the diddle all the day
Bm
G
well the lady she was a
D
A
bright young spark
D
and she thought she'd have a laugh
with him all in the dark
and on the landing
Em
she put the old armchair
D
and on it put her old woman's
G
A
crockery where
D
Bm
Where with me right foal rolled,
G
A
told the diddle all the day
G
D
told the diddle all the day
Bm
G
Well the young man rose
A
in the middle of the night
D
Thinking to gain his heart's delight
He bumped his shins
Em
and he knocked the chair
G
And he broke the old woman's
crockery
Bm
G
Where with me right foal rolled,
A
told the diddle all the day
D
A
Whack foal rolled,
D
G
A
D
told the diddle all the day
A
D
Em
G
A
Bm
G
A
D
A
D
Bm
G
Well the missus come downstairs
D
A
Standing there in the middle of the night
G
capsizing all my crockery?
Bm
G
Well, with me right foul diddle
D
A
on the diddle on the day
D
A
A black foal rolled
Well, the money,
G
it was calculated without delay
A
D
And the rambling
A
the young man was forced to pay
D
Em
It was two pounds ten for the broken chair
the crockery
A
Bm
G
Where would me rightful life
A
turn a diddle o' the day?
D
A
D
Blackboard roads in the diddle o' the day
O que você achou da música?
AfinadorE A D G B E
AcordesD Bm G A Em
Acordes populares ao redor do mundo
Acordes e tablaturas mais tocados pelos usuários
Adicionado recentemente
Acordes e tablaturas adicionados recentemente
