Key: D major•
Verse 1
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Em
I've been with a few of my cronies
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F
Em
One or two pals of mine
C
Dm
A
We went in a hotel and we did very well
D
G
D
G
And then we came out once again
C
Fm
Em
And then we went into another
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F
C
And that is the reason I'm through
C
D
G
Just listen, I'll sing it to you
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G
C
I belong to Glasgow,
F
Em
dear old Glasgow town
G
C
G
C
But what's the matter with Glasgow,
E
D
G
for it's goin' round and round
C
D
G
I'll only accommodate a working job
Em
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Em
D
As anyone here can see
G
C
F
Em
But when I get a cup full of drinks
D
A
on a Saturday
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G
C
G
D
Bm
Glasgow belongs to me
F
C
Sailin' up the Clyde
G
C
G
Back in bonnie
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D
G
Scotland where the old folks bide
Em
F
G
And a tear you can't hide
Em
F
Em
When you're sailin' back to Scotland
A
D
G
C
An d you're in fireside
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C
Sailin' on the Clyde,
F
C
Sailin' on the Clyde
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C
G
Back to Bonny
D
G
old foe's died
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G
C
There's a lump comes in your throat
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G
and a tear that you cannot hide
Em
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Em
When you're sailin' back to Scotland
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D
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C
A
an d you're here by her side
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D
G
You can come and see the baby
D
G
D
if you care to call
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D
He's lyin' with his mommy
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D
G
D
He looks a -neepin' slanky
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E
A
like a dumpling in a hanky
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D
A
D
And we're gonna call him William,
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D
and Doc McCall
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D
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A -da -da -ma -doo, a -da -ma -dee,
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C
da -da -ma -doo, a -da -dee -oh
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G
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We've got a baby an d a hoose,
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A
D
A
and I am his daddy -o
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D
were very, very lonesome for a while
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D
Bm
Em
Sittin' in the kitchen by ourselves
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Em
A
Till one night over tea,
D
Bm
the wife she told to me
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E
A
A secret that I couldn't keep myself
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I was running down the street
Like the neighbours must
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Em
have thought there was a fire
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D
A policeman started laughing
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A
For by my sign was Dr McIntyre
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G
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G
You can come and see the baby
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A
D
if you care to call
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D
A
D
He's lying near his mommy
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A
in a wee white shawl
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G
D
Oh, he looks so neat and swanky
G
A
like a goblin in a hikie
G
D
A
And we're gonna call him,
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E
oh, your man gets jealous
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D
and don't m 'call
A -da -da -ma -doo -a
G
A
-da -ma -dee
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C
Da -da -ma -doo -a -da -da -dee -oh
D
G
A
Da -da -ma -doo -a -da -ma -dee -oh
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A
D
A
D
Fm
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C
Bb
I am his daddy -o
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C
F
Bb
Eb
Ab
I'm 94 this morning, I am 94 today
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Fm
C
Fm
Db
I'm not so young as I used to be,
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F
C
I'm lookin' old and grey
Cm
Ab
full of fun
Bb
Eb
And I'm very proud to say
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Fm
C
That I'm getting mar ried on Thursday
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Fm
C
Fm
I'm nighty for this mornin'
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Eb
Abm
Eb
Aye, I'm nighty for the day
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Fm
Db
I'm not so young as I used to be
C
F
C
And I'm gettin' old and grey
full of fun
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Eb
And I'm very proud to say
Fm
Bbm
That I'm gettin' married on Thursday
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Fm
Bbm
Fm
F
Dm
Oh, I'm nighty for the day
G
C
Fm
There's no harm in being teetotal
Em
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C
F
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F
C
Em
An d saving a shilling or two
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Dm
If you've nothing to spend
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D
and you've nothing to lend
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D
G
Then that's all the better for you
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Fm
C
But there's no harm in taking a droppy
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C
Ach, it ends all your trouble and strife
D
C
And it gives you the feeling
G
C
when you get home
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G
C
I belong to Glasgow
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Em
Dear old Glasgow to you
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C
G
C
I'll be waiting for you in Glasgow
Em
D
G
But it's going to be long
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G
F
C
Em
D
G
But only a good old working job
Em
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Em
D
As anyone here can see
G
C
F
When I get a couple of
Em
C
D
A
drinks on a Saturday
D
G
C
Glasgow belongs to me
G
C
F
When I hear a couple of
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Bb
A
drums start a circle
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G
C
The last one belongs to me
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