Flower Of Scotland Lyrics And Chords
This is based off a live version i found somewhere on youtube.
Flower of scotland lyrics and chords. Your [e] wee bit hill and [a] glen. And stood against them proud edward's army and sent him homeward to think again This very popular one page simple website has lyrics, but no popups, no cookies, no javascripts, and will stay that way.
Flower of scotland d a a7 d oh flower of scotland, when will we see yer like again, g d a a7 d that fought and died for yer wee bit hill and glen. Scotland<br>miscellaneous<br>flower of scotland<br>o flower of scotland<br>when will we see <br>your like again <br>that fought and died for <br>your we bit hill and glen<br>that stood against him<br>proud edwards army<br>and sent him homeward<br>tae think again<br>these days are passed now <br. Scottish songs of drinking & rebellion.
G d that stood against him, proud edward`s army, g d c d and sent him homeward to think again. The guitar chords are very easy to play, just a simple 3 chord job. [e] chords for the corries, flower of scotland (original version) with capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin.
The flower of scotland, written by roy williamson of the corries, is the official anthem of the scottish football team and the scottish rugby team. [chorus] f# c# c#7 f# oh, flower of scotland, when will we see your like again. Flower of scotland flower of scotland lyrics and music roy williamson.
Flower of scotland the corries playing with the capo on the 3rd fret it is closer to the recorded version, but, for singing in the pub, i prefer the no capo version That [d] fought and [a] died for. Flower of scotland the corries flower of scotland oh flower of scotland, [d]when will we see yer like again, [a] [a7] [d] [g] [d] [a] [a7] [d] that fought and died for yer wee bit hill and glen.
Chords texts corries flower of scotland. O flower of scotland, when will we see, your like again, that fought and died for, your wee bit hill, and glen, and stood against them, proud edward's army, and sent him homeward, tae think again. When will we [e] see.