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The Corries

Come And Join Us

by The Corries
The Corries

Biografía:

The Corries were a Scottish folk group which emerged from the Scottish folk revival of the early 1960s. Although the group went through several changes of line-up in the early days, it was as the partnership of Roy Williamson (1936 - 1990) and Ronnie Browne that it is best known. The early 1970s were the Corries' finest hour.

In 1962, Roy Williamson teamed up with Bill Smith and Ron Cockburn to form the "Corrie Folk Trio". Their first performance was in the Waverley Bar in St Mary's Street, Edinburgh.

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210 Artista   73 Música   191 Tablatura Tab
[CHORUS]

    D                    G          D         A
Come and join us, come and join us, we are the chosen few,
    D                   G            D       A  D
come and join us, come and join us at a Scottish barbecue.
 

[Verse]
    D                             G
Now, when the charcoal's burnin' fiercely and the smoke gets in your eyes,
               A                            A7              D
the steaks all taste like fried toothpaste, and your mouth is full of flies,
               D                                   G
You know you've been accepted, you've joined the chosen few,
      A   A7        D
when you have been invited to a green-belt barbecue.
 
[CHORUS]

   D                    G         D          A
Come and join us, come and join us, we are the chosen few,
   D                    G         D          A  D
come and join us, come and join us at a Scottish barbecue.


[Verse]
      D                                         G
Now, when the summer sun is burnin' in Scotland's happy land,
       A        A7          D
round countless fires in strange attires on many solemn bands
    D                                     G
of unhappy Scotsmen watching their lunch go up in flames,
      A  A7         D
by the smoke and the smell, you can plainly tell it's barbie time again.
 
[CHORUS]

    D                G        D           A
Come and join us, come and join us, we are the chosen few,
   D                         G        D     A   D
come and join us, come and join us at a Scottish barbecue.
 

[Verse]
      D                                            G
Now, the English love their roast beef, the French eat snails and frogs,
            A A7 D
the Greeks go crackers over their moussaka’s, and the Chinese love hot dogs.
    D                                      G
A Welshman loves to have a leek, the Irish eat their stew,
     A  A7  D
but you just can't beat that half-cooked meat at a Scottish barbecue.
 
[CHORUS]

   D                    G         D             A
Come and join us, come and join us, we are the chosen few,
    D                   G           D     A   D
come and join us, come and join us at a Scottish barbecue.
 

[Verse]
       D                                             G
Now, there's flies stuck in the butter, the bread has gone brick-hard,
       A                                    A7            D
the kids are fightin', and the midges are bitin'. Who forgot the Aeroguard?
         D                                          G
There's cinders in your whiskey, and the beer is running out,
       A      A7         D
and what you saw in Mum's coleslaw you just don't think about.
 
[CHORUS]

     D                  G         D              A
Come and join us, come and join us, we are the chosen few,
      D                 G         D      A   D
come and join us, come and join us at a Scottish barbecue.
 

[Verse]
       D                                         G
And then when the barbie's over, your homeward way you wend.
         A                               A7           D
with a queasy tummy on the family dunny many lonely hours you spend.
        D                               G
You might find yourself reflecting as many others do:
       A  A7              D
"Come rain or shine, that's the bloody last time I'm goin' to a barbecue."

[CHORUS]

      D               G          D             A
Come and join us, come and join us, we are the chosen few,
      D              G              D     A  D
come and join us, come and join us at a Scottish barbecue.
 
(orig. = capo 3rd)    (The Corries)






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