This is my first tab, so go easy on me. Fairly easy song. The only thing I wouldmake note of is that sometimes he picks the D4 with the low E string open, andsometimes he just strums the chord without the E. Just listen to the recordingand you can get a feel for it.Am7 Bm D4 D4 FillE X X 0 -0------- A 0 2 5 --------- D 2 0 4 ----4---- G 0 0 0 --0------ B 1 3 3 ------3-- e 0 0 0 ---------Intro: G D4 C C/G X2G D4 G D4 G Am7 G (walkup Am7 Bm)Queen Jane lay in labor full nine days or moreAm D G D G Am7 Bm C C/G'Til her women grew so tired, they could no longer thereG C G D4Fill G D4FillThey could no longer thereG D4 G D4 G Am7 G (walkup Am7 Bm)"Good women, good women, good women that you may beAm D G D G Am7 Bm C C/GWill you open my right side and find my baby?G C G D4Fill G D4FillAnd find my babyG D4 G D4 G Am7 G (walkup Am7 Bm)"Oh no," cried the women, "That's a thing that can never beAm D G D G Am7 Bm C C/GWe will send for King Henry and hear what he may sayG C G D4Fill G D4FillAnd hear what he may say"G D4 G D4 G Am7 G (walkup Am7 Bm)King Henry was sent for, King Henry did comeAm D G D G Am7 Bm C C/GSaying, "What does ail you my lady? Your eyes, they look so dimG C G D4Fill G D4FillYour eyes, they look so dim"G D4 G D4 G Am7 G (walkup Am7 Bm)"King Henry, King Henry, will you do one thing for me?Am D G D G Am7 Bm C C/GThat's to open my right side and find my babyG C G D4Fill G D4FillAnd find my baby"G D4 G D4 G Am7 G (walkup Am7 Bm)"Oh no, cried King Henry, "That's a thing I'll never doAm D G D G Am7 Bm C C/GIf I lose the flower of England, I shall lose the branch tooG C G D4Fill G D4FillI shall lose the branch too"*AcapellaThere was fiddling, aye, and dancing on the day the babe was bornBut poor Queen Jane beloved lay cold as the stoneLay cold as the stone
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