[ Предположительная тональность: G ] Traditional Scottish Song, its lyrical origins are at least 400 years old Not an attempt to copy anyone's cover, i just found the other versions here didn't sit well with me Not a bad tune to learn to play picking patterns with, its fairly slow and simple chords Standard Tuning, Open tuning for key of G capo on 2nd for key of A same chords relative to capo key G time sig 4/4 chord progression G Em C D G Em C D (1/2 bar) G chords G 320033 Em 022000 C x32010 D xx0232 suggested picking pattern 1 chord & string numbers G & EM 64312353 C 54312353 D 43212343 suggested picking pattern 2 chord & string numbers G & EM 63231323 C 53231323 D 43231323 where 1/2 bar D just the first 4 notes of the D pattern last G on the 2nd line of the progression; just a single base note is enough. Suck it and see :) G Em Of all the money that e'er I had C D I've spent it in good company G Em And all the harm I've ever done C D G A-las it was to none but me G Em And all I've done for want of wit C D To memory now I can't recall G Em So fill to me the parting glass C D G Good night and joy be with you all G Em Oh, all the comrades that e'er I had C D They're sorry for my going away G Em And all the sweethearts that e'er I had C D G They'd wish me one more day to stay G Em But since it falls unto my lot C D That I should rise and you should not G Em I'll gently rise and softly call C D G Good night and joy be with you all G Em If I had money enough to spend C D And leisure to sit awhile G Em There is a fair maid in the town C D G That sorely has my heart beguiled G Em Her rosy cheeks and ruby lips C D I own she has my heart enthralled G Em So fill to me the parting glass C D G Good night and joy be with you all optional chorus between verses G Em So fill to me the parting glass C D And drink a health what e'er befalls G Em I'll gently rise and softly call C D G Good night and joy be with you all optional repeat of last chorus line making preceding bar of G a half bar instead