All chords are better played as power-chords, but can also be played as barr?. Pay attention to the different strumming-rhythms in the last verse. Bm Bm A 4x Bm Fife was a shadow across the Forth as the Granton boat pulled out A Bm Over the sea and the solid earth the mist lay all about G D G Am And a rising wind from the Isle of May o'er the ruffled waters strode Bm A Bm G G C And blew us a clear October day to ride on the Highland Road Bm There's a winding road from Glenfarg to the mouth of the river Tay A Bm The mountains beckon beyond Dunkeld to lead us on our way G D G A Now Killicrankie's famous Pass, a battle lost and won Bm A Bm From the old enchanted Atholl lands, grim heart of Caledon D Bm The Highland Road's been sung before and will be sung again G D A As long as singers give thanks for good in the way of honest men G D A Let him who will be contrary, the wise man will agree Bm Bm And sing again the Highland Road, the Highland Road for me Bm Now the Highland Road is a rugged road, from the Tay to the Northern shore A Bm A man may rise in Edinburgh town and rest in Aviemore G D G A Now here's to the railroad running north and the day that gave it due Bm A Bm From the greying spires of the ancient town to the moon of the Lairig Gru D Bm The Highland Road's been sung before and will be sung again G D A As long as singers give thanks for good in the way of honest men G D A Let him who will be contrary, the wise man will agree Bm And sing again the Highland Road, the Highland Road for me Bm (long) D Bm 4x Bm Bm A Bm Bm A Bm Fife was a shadow across the Forth as the Granton boat pulled out A Bm Over the sea and the solid earth the mist lay all about G D G Am And a rising wind from the Isle of May o'er the ruffled waters strode Bm A Bm G G C And blew us a clear October day to ride on the Highland Road D Bm The Highland Road's been sung before and will be sung again G D A As long as singers give thanks for good in the way of honest men G D A Let him who will be contrary, the wise man will agree Bm And sing again the Highland Road, the Highland Road for me D Bm The Highland Road's been sung before and will be sung again G D A As long as singers give thanks for good in the way of honest men G D A Let him who will be contrary, the wise man will agree Bm And sing again the Highland Road, the Highland Road for me