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
Hope you enjoy
- flatwound -
FLOWER OF SCOTLAND
NO CAPO | CAPO 3rd FRET
G | D
D | A
C | G
F | F
Oh fl[G]ower of Scot[G]land, When will we s[D]ee your like ag[G]ain
That fo[C]ught and d[G]ied for, Your w[D]ee bit, hill and g[G]len
And st[C]ood aga[G]inst him, Proud Ed[C]ward's a[G]rmy
And s[C]ent him hom[G]eward, [F] To th[D]ink ag[G]ain
The hi[G]lls are b[G]are now, And autumn le[D]aves lie thick and st[G]ill
O'er l[C]and is l[G]ost now, Which th[D]ose so, dearly h[G]eld
And st[C]ood aga[G]inst him, Proud Ed[C]ward's a[G]rmy
And s[C]ent him hom[G]eward, [F] To th[D]ink ag[G]ain
Those da[G]ys are pa[G]ssed now, And in the p[D]ast they must re[G]main
But we c[C]an still r[G]ise now, And [D]be the nation a-g[G]ain
That st[C]ood aga[G]inst him, Proud Ed[C]ward's ar[G]my
And s[C]ent him hom[G]eward, [F] To th[D]ink ag[G]ain
The h[G]ills are [G]bare now, And autumn l[D]eaves lie thick and s[G]till
O'er l[C]and is l[G]ost now, Which th[D]ose so, dearly h[G]eld
Oh fl[G]ower of Scot[G]land, When will we s[D]ee your like ag[G]ain
That fo[C]ught and d[G]ied for, Your w[D]ee bit, hill and g[G]len
And st[C]ood aga[G]inst him, Proud Ed[C]ward's a[G]rmy
And s[C]ent him hom[G]eward, [F] To th[D]ink ag[G]ain
version, but, for singing in the pub, I prefer the no capo version
Hope you enjoy
- flatwound -
FLOWER OF SCOTLAND
NO CAPO | CAPO 3rd FRET
G | D
D | A
C | G
F | F
Oh fl[G]ower of Scot[G]land, When will we s[D]ee your like ag[G]ain
That fo[C]ught and d[G]ied for, Your w[D]ee bit, hill and g[G]len
And st[C]ood aga[G]inst him, Proud Ed[C]ward's a[G]rmy
And s[C]ent him hom[G]eward, [F] To th[D]ink ag[G]ain
The hi[G]lls are b[G]are now, And autumn le[D]aves lie thick and st[G]ill
O'er l[C]and is l[G]ost now, Which th[D]ose so, dearly h[G]eld
And st[C]ood aga[G]inst him, Proud Ed[C]ward's a[G]rmy
And s[C]ent him hom[G]eward, [F] To th[D]ink ag[G]ain
Those da[G]ys are pa[G]ssed now, And in the p[D]ast they must re[G]main
But we c[C]an still r[G]ise now, And [D]be the nation a-g[G]ain
That st[C]ood aga[G]inst him, Proud Ed[C]ward's ar[G]my
And s[C]ent him hom[G]eward, [F] To th[D]ink ag[G]ain
The h[G]ills are [G]bare now, And autumn l[D]eaves lie thick and s[G]till
O'er l[C]and is l[G]ost now, Which th[D]ose so, dearly h[G]eld
Oh fl[G]ower of Scot[G]land, When will we s[D]ee your like ag[G]ain
That fo[C]ught and d[G]ied for, Your w[D]ee bit, hill and g[G]len
And st[C]ood aga[G]inst him, Proud Ed[C]ward's a[G]rmy
And s[C]ent him hom[G]eward, [F] To th[D]ink ag[G]ain