Key: E minor•
Verse 1
Am
Em
Am
Em
Am
Em
C
Am
In
C
Am
Em
lived a maiden young and fair
Am
Em
She had eyes that shone like dia monds,
C
Em
Am
she had long and golden hair
Well, a countryman
Em
Am
Em
came riding up to her daddy's gate
Am
Em
Mounted on a milk -white stallion,
C
Am
he came at the stroke of eight
Am
Em
Step it up, Mary, if you can
Em
C
Am
Show your legs to the countryman
Show your legs to the countryman
Well, I've come to
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Em
Maddy of the golden hair
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Em
I am gold and I have sil ver
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Am
I am land beyond compare
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Em
And a gold ring for her hand
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Em
I'll build for her a man sion
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Am
She'll have sermons to command
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Em
Step it up, Mary, if you can ,
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Em
Step it up, Mary, my fine daughter,
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Am
Show your legs to the countryman,
Show your legs to the countryman
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Em
And I pledge to him my hand,
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Em
I don't need your gold nor his silver,
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Am
I don't need your hands, my man
Em
Am
Em
You'll marry him on Sunday,
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Em
Am
and you'll wear the ring of gold
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Em
step it up, Mary, if you can
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Em
Step it up, Mary, my fine daughter,
C
Am
show your legs to the countryman
Em
Am
Em
Show your legs to the countryman
Am
C
G
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Em
Am
Em
Am
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C
Am
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Em
There's a teachin' runnin' by
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Em
If I'm married there on Sunday
I hear the cock to cheer him
Em
Am
Em
Step it up, marry my fine daughter
Am
Em
Step it up, Mary, if you can
Am
Em
Step it up, Mary, my fine daughter
Am
Em
Step it up, Mary, if you can
Am
Em
Step it up, Mary, my fine daughter
C
Am
Show your legs to the countryman
Show your legs to the countryman
Show your legs to the countryman
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TunerE A D G B E
ChordsAm Em C G
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