Saucy Sailor As performed by Steeleye Span 6/8 Time (123 456) Drop D (DADGBE) Capo @ III (play in D, sounds in F) Intro: D Cadd9 /A D Cadd9 /A /// // / /// // / D Cadd9 Bm7 A /// /// /// /// D Cadd9 Bm7 Bm7 A A7 /// /// /// /// /// /// A A A A Dm A A D G /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// A A A A Dm A A D G /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// Verses: A A A A Come me own one, come me fair one, come now unto me Dm A A D G Could you fancy a poor sailor lad, Who has just come from sea? A A A A You are ragged love, you are dirty love, and your clothes smell much of tar Dm A A D G So begone you saucy sailor lad, so begone you Jack Tar A A A A If I am ragged love, and I'm dirty love, and me clothes smell much of tar Dm A A D G I have silver in me pocket love, and gold in great store A A A A And then when she heard him say so on her bended knee she fell Dm A A D G I will marry my dear Henry for I love a sailor lad so well A A A A Do you think that I am foolish love, Do you think that I am mad? Dm A A D G For to wed with a poor country girl, Where no fortune's to be had A A A A I will cross the briny ocean, I will whistle and sing Dm A A D G And since you have refused me offer love, some other girl shall wear the ring A A A A I am frolicsome, and I am easy, good tempered and free Dm A A D D/C D D/C And I don't give a single pin me boys, What the world thinks of me Solo: || D Cadd9 Bm7 A || repeat and fade Saucy Sailor As performed by Steeleye Span Concert Pitch (original uses capo) 6/8 Time (123 456) Intro: F Eb F Eb F Eb Dm C /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// F Eb Dm Dm C C /// /// /// /// /// /// C C C C Fm C C F Bb /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// C C C C Fm C C F Bb /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// Verses: C C C C Come me own one, come me fair one, Come now unto me Fm C C F Bb Could you fancy a poor sailor lad, Who has just come from sea? C C C C You are ragged love, you are dirty love, and your clothes smell much of tar Fm C C F Bb So begone you saucy sailor lad, so begone you Jack Tar C C C C If I am ragged love, and I'm dirty love, and me clothes smell much of tar Fm C C F Bb I have silver in me pocket love, and gold in great store C C C C And then when she heard him say so on her bended knee she fell Fm C C F Bb I will marry my dear Henry for I love a sailor lad so well C C C C Do you think that I am foolish love, Do you think that I am mad? Fm C C F Bb For to wed with a poor country girl, Where no fortune's to be had C C C C I will cross the briny ocean, I will whistle and sing Fm C C F Bb And since you have refused me offer love, some other girl shall wear the ring C C C C I am frolicsome, and I am easy, good tempered and free Fm C C F F/Eb F F/Eb And I don't give a single pin me boys, What the world thinks of me Solo: || F Eb Dm C || repeat and fade