Аккорды Sam Kelly & The Lost Boys - Banks Of Sweet Dundee

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Tuning E-flat standard

[Intro]
C#m  B  E  A  B
E  A  E  B  E

[Verse 1]
      E            A        E         A       B     E
Young Mollie was a farmer’s daughter, beautiful and bold
    C#m              B        E         A                 B
Her parents died and left her with five hundred pounds in gold
   C#m                B      E     A              B
So she lived with her uncle, and a wicked man was he
    E               A      E      B                 E
She lived a life of sorrow on the banks of sweet Dundee

[Verse 2]
  E                 A    E       A            B       E
Until she met young William, who ploughed her uncle’s land
     C#m                   B      E       A              B
They laughed and smiled together, and her heart began to mend
     C#m             B    E      A               B
They fell in love so deeply, and lived a life so free
  E             A         E           B                 E
Until her uncle heard the news on the banks of sweet Dundee

[Verse 3]
    E            A      E      A      B       E
Her uncle went a riding with a man of high renown
  C#m                B      E        A              B
A wealthy squire who wanted Mollie’s beauty for his own
    C#m                B        E       A                   B
Her uncle said, “Young Mollie’s hand in marriage yours will be.
       E                 A    E           B                  E
She’ll be your bride and lady kind on the banks of sweet Dundee”

[Verse 4]
     E                A     E       A        B       E
Next morning Mollie’s uncle knocked upon her bedroom door
      C#m                B            A                 B
“Rise up, rise up, young Mollie. Your lonely heart will soar
    C#m            B       E          A              B
For I have found a wealthy squire who longs to marry thee.
   E                 A      E      B                 E
So soon you shall be wedded on the banks of sweet Dundee”

[Verse 5]
   E                 A       E             A         B         E
“I care not for your wealthy squires, your lords, or dukes likewise.
   C#m       B         E         A              B
My William appeared to me like a diamond in the sky.”
    C#m                  B           A                 B
“Be gone then”, said her uncle. “You ne’er shall happy be.
    E             F#m     E        A                 C#m
For I will banish William from the banks of sweet Dundee.”

[Interlude]
C#m  B  E  A  B
E  A  E  B  E

[Verse 6]
    E                  A    E       A      B    E
The squire’s men found William when he was all alone
   C#m                B            A                B
He bravely fought for liberty, but they were ten-to-one
     C#m               B      E         A                  B
They struck him with a mortal blow that brought him to his knees
    E                   A      E             B                 E
His blood flowed down into the ground on the banks of sweet Dundee

[Verse 7]
     E                A        E        A        B        E
When Mollie heard her love was dead, it tore her heart in two
    C#m               B      E       A                  B
She faced the wealthy squire who had brought to her the news
   C#m           B     E           A                    B
He put his arms around her, “Stand off right now,” said she
        E              F#m   E            A                 E
“You’ve slain the only man I loved on the banks of sweet Dundee.”

[Verse 8]
   E             A         E        A        B      E
He put his arms around her then to throw her to the ground
  C#m        B         E       A                 B
A pistol and sword she spied beneath his morning-gown
    C#m              B    E      A              B
She quickly drew the pistol that he had used so free
     E                A         E             B                 E
Then she did fire and shot this squire on the banks of sweet Dundee

[Verse 9]
    E         A         E         A        B      E
Her uncle overheard the noise and hastened to the grove
      C#m            B        E          A                   B
“Well since you so desire it, girl, I’ll give you your death now.”
   C#m                 B       E     A                 B
He thrust his knife at Mollie, but undaunted she would be
        E                A     E           B                 E
She the pistol drew, her uncle slew on the banks of sweet Dundee

[Verse 10]
E              A        E         A         B      E
Wounded by her uncle’s knife, she staggered to the grove
      C#m         B          E        A               B
Where William lay slain, and she laid down beside her love
    C#m         B           E          A            B
“Oh William, my love”, said she, "will I at last be free?"
    E                   A       E           B                 C#m …
She closed her eyes, no more to rise on the banks of sweet Dundee.

[Outro]
C#m  B  E  A  B
E  A  E  B  E
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