There are two guitar in this song, one of which has a capo on the 2nd fret, and is played in a more finger picking fashion. The other is played with no capo, and is the same note chords, but obviously a different structure since there is no capo. The chords for the second guitar are Bm Em G D F#, played in the same fashion as the first guitar, just more of a strumming pattern than finger picking. The following is for the guitar with the capo, and all chords are relative to the capo on the second fret. Intro Am Dm F C E Am Chim chim-in-ey, chim chim-in-ey Dm Chim chim cher-ee! F C E A sweep is as lucky, as lucky can be Am Chim chim-in-ey, chim chim-in-ey Dm Chim chim cher-oo! F C E Am Good luck will rub off when I shakes 'ands with you Am Dm Now, as the ladder of life 'as been strung F C E You might think a sweep's on the bottommost rung Am Dm Though I spends me time in the ashes and smoke F C E Am In this 'ole wide world there's no 'appier bloke Am Chim chim-in-ey, chim chim-in-ey Dm Chim chim cher-ee! F C E A sweep is as lucky, as lucky can be Am Chim chim-in-ey, chim chim-in-ey Dm Chim chim cher-oo! F C E Am Good luck will rub off when I shakes 'ands with you F Am E Am Or blow me a kiss and that's lucky too Am Dm F C E Am Dm F C E Am Dm I choose me bristles with pride, yes, I do F C E A broom for the shaft and a brush for the flue Am Dm Up where the smoke is all billered and curled F C E Am 'Tween pavement and stars is the chimney sweep world Am Dm When there's 'ardly no day nor 'ardly no night F C E There's things 'alf in shadow and 'alfway in light F Am E Am On the rooftops of London oh, what a sight! Am Dm F C E Am Dm F C E Am Chim chim-in-ey, chim chim-in-ey Dm Chim chim cher-ee! F C E A sweep is as lucky, as lucky can be Am Chim chim-in-ey, chim chim-in-ey Dm Chim chim cher-oo! F C E Am Good luck will rub off when I shakes 'ands with you F Am E Am Or blow me a kiss and that's lucky too Am Dm F C E Am Dm F C E Am