Broadford Bazaar
Jethro Tull
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Am G Em Dirty white caravans down narrowD D Dsus2 D D5 D roads sailingAm G Em Vivas Cortinas weaving in theirD D Dsus2 D D5 D wakeAm G With hot red faced drivers hornsC D D Dsus2 flattened fists wailingD D5 DG G/F Putting trust in blind corners asC D they overtake. [Chorus]G D And it's all come willing nowC D Spend a shilling nowG C Em Stack up the back of your newD motor carG C D There's home dyed woolens andEm wee plaster CullinsC D E The day of the Broadford Bazaar.Esus4 E [Verse 2]Continúa después del anuncioAm G Em Out of the north no oil-rigs areD Dsus2 D D5 D driftingAm G Em And jobs for the many are down toD Dsus2 D D5 D the few.Am G C Blue-bottled choppers they visitD no longerG G/F Like flies to the jampots theyC D were just passing through [Chorus]G D And it's all come willing nowC D Spend a shilling nowG C Em Stack up the back of your newD motor carG C Where once stood oil rigs so phallicD Em There's only swear words in GaelicC D E To say at the Broadford bazaarEsus4 E [Verse 3]Am G Em All kinds of people come downD Dsus2 D D5 D for the openingAm G Em Crofters and cotters whiteD Dsus2 D D5 D settlers galoreAm G C And up on the hill there's anD old sheep that's dyingG G/F But it had two new lambs born justC D a fortnight before [Chorus]G D And it's all come willing nowC D Spend a shilling now,G C Em Stack up the back of your newD motor car They'll take pounds francs andG C dollars from the well heeledD Em And stamps from the Green Shield.C D E Esus4 E The day of the Broadford Bazaar.