Key: G major
Verse 1
E
C
Am
C
It was all for fair and pretty maid,
she was in her tender care.
G
C
She dearly loved a sailor,
G
C
D
it was true, she loved him well.
D
Em
C
But she longed to see
that seaport town
D
C
called Canadio.
E
C
She bargained with a young sailor
o 'er for a piece of gold,
And straightway he led her
D
C
G
C
Saying, I will dress you up in
sailor's clothes,
E
D
your collar shall be blue.
called Canady Isle.
Now when the sailors heard of it,
they fell into a row.
Ab
C
And all the old ship's company
D
C
D
were willing to engage.
C
G
C
We attire, hands and feet,
my boys,
that seaport town
called Canady Isle.
Now when the captain heard of this,
he, fell in a rage,
Saying, if you drown that fair maid,
sailors' clothes,
her collar shall be blue,
D
C
An d she will see that
seaport town
called Canady Isle.
She had not been in Canada
scarcely but half a year.
She married this brave captain
who called her his dear.
Ab
C
She's dressed in silks and satins,
Fm
C
E
D
no, she cuts a galleon's shawl.
in Canady Isle.
E
C
Now come all you fair and
pretty maids,
wherever you may be,
I will have you to follow your true love
that I have gained
Dm
C
By wearing of the blue.
If the sailors, they prove false to you,
E
D
The captain, he'll prove true.
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