Tom: Am
Introdução:
Am
If I had another penny
G C
I would have another gill
Am
I would make the piper play
Am Em Am
The bonny lass of Byker Hill
Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
G C
Collier lads for ever more
F Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
Am Em Am
Collier lads for ever more
Am
The pitman and the keelman trim
G C
They drink bumble made from gin
Am
Then to dance they do begin
Am Em Am
To the tune of Elsie Marley
Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
G C
Collier lads for ever more
F Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
Am Em Am
Collier lads for ever more
Am
When first I went down to the dirt
G C
I had no cowl nor no pitshirt
Am
Now I've gotten two or three
Am Em Am
Walker Pit's done well by me
Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
G C
Collier lads for ever more
F Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
Am Em Am
Collier lads for ever more
Am
Geordie Charlton, he had a pig
G C
You hit it with a shovel and it danced a jig
Am
All the way to Walker Shore
Am Em Am
To the tune of Elsie Marley
Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
G C
Collier lads for ever more
F Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
Am Em Am
Collier lads for ever more
Am
If I had another penny
G C
I would have another gill
Am
I would make the piper play
Am Em Am
The bonny lass of Byker Hill
Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
G C
Collier lads for ever more
F Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
Am Em Am
Collier lads for ever more
Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
G C
Collier lads for ever more
F Am
Byker Hill and Walker Shore
Am Em F G A
Collier lads for ever more