Steeleye Span – Twa Corbies (Ukulele)

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One of my favourite songs. It features Maddy Prior on lead vocals and Gay Woods on backing vocals. It was first recorded by them in 1970 for Hark! The Village Wait and then again in 1995 as "Corbies" for their album Time. Intro: Am C Am
Am                C    Am
As I was walking all alane

Am                    C     Am
I heard twa corbies makin' mane;

          C                  C
And one ontae the other did say,

Am                        C        Am
“Where shall we gang and dine the day

Am                       C        Am
Where shall we gang and dine the day?”

Am              C        Am
“In behind yon oul fail dyke

Am                  C          Am
I wot there lies a new slain knight;

             C                  C
And naebody kens that he lies there

         Am                          C   Am
But his hawk and his hound and his lady fair,

Am                              C    Am
His hawk and his hound and his lady fair.”

Am                    C      Am
His hawk is tae the hunting gane,

Am                        C      Am
His hound to fetch the wildfowl hane;

               C            C
His lady has taken another mate

Am                   C     Am
So we can make our dinner sweet,

Am                C      Am
We can make our dinner sweet”

Am                    C           Am
“You can sit on his white breast bone

Am                     C          Am
And I'll pick out his bonny blue een;

            C                  C
And with a lock of his yellow hair

Am                        C         Am
We'll theek our nest when it grows bare,

Am                        C         Am
We'll theek our nest when it grows bare.”

Am                     C         Am
“And many's a one for him makes mane

Am                 C       Am
Naebody kens where he has gane;

                   C                    C
Through his white bones when they grow bare

Am                      C     Am
The wind shall blow for evermare,

Am                      C     Am
The wind shall blow for evermare.”