Shenandoah
Hayley
Westenra,
Celtic
Woman, Sissel,
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Statler Brothers, Two Dozen Roses
Midi 1(G79) Midi 2(E60) Midi 3(Eb100)* |
Midi 4(D120)
Midi 5(E62)-harp Midi 6(E72) Midi 7(D70) Midi 8(Eb88) Midi 9(D83) Midi 10(Bb70) Midi 11(E60) Midi 12(G79)-harp Midi 13(Eb100)*-harp |
Tabbed by Mark Purintun
11/09 For Diatonic harmonica |
RRr6
7 7 7 -8
8 9 -10 9---> 10 -10 -10---> 9 -10 9 8--> 9
9
| 'Tis | seven years, | I've been a rover. |
A a way, | you rolling ri
| ver.
When |
-10 -10 -10 8 9
8 -8 7----> -8 8----> 7 8 -10 9 7 -8 8 -8 -8 7
| I re turn, | I'll be your lover, | a way, | I'm
bound across | the wide | Missouri. |
RR 6 7---> 7 7 -8
8 9 -10 9 R 10 -10 -10
9 -10 9 8 9---->
|
Oh, Shen | andoah, I'm | bound to leave you.
|
A a way, | you rolling river. |
-> r 9 -10 -10 -10 8
9 8 -8 7----> -8 8----> 7
8 -10 9--->
|
Oh, Shen | and oah, I'll | not deceive you. |
Away, | we're bound a way |
->r 7----> -8 8 7--->-8 7------>
| 'cross | the wide Mis | souri. | |
Rr-6
7 7 7 -8 8
9 -10 9 r 10 -10 -10 9 -10
9 8 9---->
| Oh, Shenan | doah, I long | to
hear you. | A a way, | you rolling river. |
-> 9 -10 -10 -10 8 9---> 8 -8
7----> -8 8 7 8 -10 9 r
7---->
| Oh
Shen an | doah, I long | to hear you. |
Away, | I'm bound a way | 'cross |
-> -8 8 -8 -8--> 7----> r
| the wide Missou | ri. | |
r 6 7 7 7 -8
8 9---->-10 9 r10--> -10 -10 9
-10 9 8 9---->
| The Missou | ri, she's a mighty | river. A | a
way, you | rolling river. |
-> 9 -10 -10 -10 8
9 8----> -8 7----> -8 8 7----> 8
-10 9---->
|
When she rolls | down, her topsails | shiver. |
Away, we're | bound a way |
-> 7----> -8 8 -8 -8--> 7-----> R
| 'cross | the wide Missou | ri. | |
6 7
7 7 -8 8 9
-10 9 R 10 -10 -10 9 -10
9 8 9
| Farewell my dear | I'm bound to | leave you.
A a | way, you rol | ling river. |
-> R 9 -10 -10 -10 8
9 8 -8 7 -8--> 8
7 8 -10 9--->
|
Oh, Shen | an doah, | I'll not de | ceive you.
A | way, I'm bound | a way |
->Rr 7 -8 8 -8 -8
7----> RR RRRR
| 'cross | the wide Missou| ri. |
| |
There's probably more lyrics to this song than Turkey In The Straw.
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