Вступление http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_McCann_(musician) Being a Dub meself, I have a fondness for auld Dublin tunes This is the Jim McCann version, without the picked intro, working out the intro is great practice. Also, to keep with the Dublin accent, Easy is pronounced to rhyme with daisy, aisy and slow if you like it RATE IT PLEASE flatwound EASY AND SLOW C Dm Am Em T'was down by Christchurch, That I first met with Annie C Am Dm G A gentle young maiden, And not a bit shy C Dm Am Em She told me her daddy, Who came from Dungannon C Am Dm G C Would take her back home, In the sweet bye and bye Am Em And what's it to any man, Whether or no Am Dm G Whether I'm easy, Or whether I'm true Am Em As she lifted her petticoat, Easy and slow C Am G C And I tied up my sleeve, For to buckle her shoe C Dm Am Em If ever you go, To the town of Dungannon C Am Dm G You may search 'Till your eyes, They are empty and blind C Dm Am Em Be ya walkin' or runnin, Or sittin' or standin' C Am Dm G C A girl like Annie, You never will find Am Em And what's it to any man, Whether or no Am Dm G Whether I'm easy, Or whether I'm true Am Em As she lifted her petticoat, Easy and slow C Am G C And I tied up my sleeve, For to buckle her shoe C Dm Am Em Down along Thomas Street, Down to the Liffy C Am Dm G The sunshine was gone, And the evening grew dark C Dm Am Em Along by King's Bridge, And b'God in a jiffy C Am Dm G C Me arms were around her, Beyond in the park Am Em And what's it to any man, Whether or no Am Dm G Whether I'm easy, Or whether I'm true Am Em As she lifted her petticoat, Easy and slow C Am G C And I tied up my sleeve, For to buckle her shoe
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