6m
Oh in the Tower of London large as life
3 6m
The ghost of Anne Bo-leyn walks, they de-clare
6m
For Anne Boleyn was once King Henry's wife
3m 6m
Un-til he had the axeman bob her hair
3 2m 6m
Oh yes, he done her wrong, long years a-go
2m 3
And she comes back each night to tell him so ..(CH)
CHORUS
6m
With her head tucked underneath her arm
6m
She walks___ the bloody tower
2m 6m
With her head tucked underneath her arm
77 3
At the mid-night hour
6m 3 6m
She's going to find King Henry, she's giving him what-for
6m 3 6m
Gad-zooks, she's going to tell him off for having spilled her gore
3 2m 6m 2m
And just in case the axeman wants to give her an en-core
3 6m
She's got her head tucked underneath her arm
6m 3 6m
A-long the drafty corridors for miles and miles she goes
6m 3 6m
She sometimes catches cold, poor thing, it's cold there when it blows
3 2m 6m 2m
And it's awfully awkward for the queen when she has to blow her nose ..(CH)
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ANNE BOLEYN (PAGE TW0)
BRIDGE (CHORDS SAME AS INTRO):
6m
Now sometimes old King Henry throws a spread
3 6m
For all his pals and gals, the ghostly crew
6m
The axeman carves the joints and cuts the bread
3m 6m
When in walks Anne Bo-leyn to spoil the "do " (OR: "queer")
3 2m 6m
She holds her head up with a wild war whoop
2m 3
And Henry cries, Don't drop it in the soup
3 6m
One day she found King Henry, he was in the castle bar
6m 3 6m
Are you Jane Seymour, Anne Bo-leyn or Katherine Parr
3 2m 6m 2m
Now how the Hell (Sam Jerry?) am I to know just who you are
3 6m
You got your head tucked underneath your arm
3 6m
The sentries think that it's a football that she carries in
6m 3 6m
And when they see her, they all shout, Is Army going to win
3 2m 6m 2m
For they think that it's Red Grange instead of poor old Anne Bo-leyn ..(CH)
SYMBOLS:
- Asterisk (*) = new measure, play same chord
- Period (.) = 1/8 note rest at start of a measure
- Underline(_) = sustain note into next measure
CHORDS (Number System):
- Example: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
- Key of C: C D E F G A B
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