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Barbara Dickson

The Laird Of Dainty Dounby

por Barbara Dickson
Barbara Dickson

Biografia:

Barbara Dickson is a Scottish singer, best known for her stage and concert performances.

Dickson was born in Dunfermline. Her singing career started in folk clubs around her native Fife in the sixties, exposing her to a rich combination of traditional and contemporary music. In the early seventies, she sang at a Liverpool folk club run by a young student teacher called Willy Russell. He showed Barbara the first draft of what would later become the award winning musical, ‘John, Paul, George, Ringo….

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Barbara Dickson

Outras músicas:

  • Answer Me
  • Anytime Youre Down And Out
  • Boulder To Birmingham
  • Cant Get By Without You
  • Caravan Song
  • Dainty Davie
  • Day And Night
  • Do Right Woman
  • Dont Say Money Doesnt Matter
  • Early Morning Rain
  • Easy Terms
  • False Lover Won Back
  • Fine Flowers In The Valley
  • Follow You Follow Me
  • Geordie
  • Highland Harry
  • In The Night
  • Jamie Raeburn
  • January February
  • Jock Of Hazeldean
  • Johnnie Cope
  • Lovely Joan
  • My Heart Lies
  • My Johnny Was A Shoemaker
  • Oer The Water Tae Charlie
  • Oh Dear Me
  • Only Seventeen
  • Parcel Of Rogues
  • Que Sera Sera
  • Run Like The Wind
  • Somethings Wrong
  • Steamboat Row
  • Sule Skerry
  • Sullivans John
  • Surrender To The Sun
  • Tell Me Its Not True
  • The Blacksmith
  • The Enniskillen Dragoons
  • The Foggy Dew
  • The January Man
  • The Laird Of Dainty Dounby
  • The Plooman Laddies
  • The Rigs O Rye
  • The Same Sky
  • The Shipyard Apprentice
  • Time After Time
  • Tonight
  • Van Diemens Land
  • Will You Love Me Tomorrow
  • Winters Come

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Barbara Dickson - The Laird Of Dainty Dounby


CAPO: 4th Fret




[INTRO:] Am

[VERSE 1:]
Em
A lassie was milkin' her faither's kye
G Bm
When a gentleman on horseback, he cam' ridin' by
Am Em
A gentleman on horseback, he cam' ridin' by
Am Em D
He was the Laird o' the Dainty Dounby


[VERSE 2:]
Am Em
“Oh lassie, oh lassie, what wad ye gie
G Bm
If I was to lay ae nicht wi' ye?”
Am Em
“To lie ae nicht that'll never, never dee
Am Em D
When ye're Laird o' the Dainty Dounby”


[VERSE 3:]
Am Em
Well, he dinned her by the middle sae sma'
G Bm
He laid her doon where the grass grew lang
Am Em
Twas a lang, lang time ere he raised her up again
Am Em D
Sayin', “Ye're Lady owre the Dainty Dounby”


[VERSE 4:]
Am Em
Well, it fell upon a day, and a bonnie summer's day
G Bm
To face the lassie's faither, some money had to pay
Am Em
To face the lassie's faither, some money had to pay
Am Em D
Tae the Laird o' the Dainty Dounby


[VERSE 5:]
Am Em
“Oh, a' good mornin', an' how dae ye do?
G Bm
And hoo is yer dochter Janetie noo?
Am Em
And hoo's yer dochter Janetie noo
Am Em D
Since I laid her in the Dainty Dounby?”


[VERSE 6:]
Am Em
“Oh, my wee Janet, she's nae very weel
G Bm
My dochter Janet she looks unco pale
Am Em
My dochter Janet aye cowken at her kail
Am Em D
Since you laid her in the Dainty Dounby”


[VERSE 7:]
Am Em
Well, he dinned her by the lily-white hand
G Bm
And he showed her his rooms, there were twenty-one
Am Em
He put the keys intae her hand
Am Em D
Sayin', “Ye're Lady owre the Dainty Dounby”
Am Em D
Sayin', “Ye're Lady owre the Dainty Dounby”




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