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PEGGY-O  Simon & Garfunkel



   [C]                   [F]        [C]           [F]        [C]           [G]                                                                                                                       
|--0---------------|------------------|------------------|------------------|
|--1----3--1-------|----1-------------|------------------|------------------|
|--0-----------0---|--2-------0-------|--2----2--0-------|------------------|
|------------------|--3-------2-------|--3----3--2---2---|--0---------------|
|--3---------------|----------3-------|--------------3---|--2-------0---2---|
|------------------|------------------|------------------|------3-----------|

[C]As we [Em]marched [F]down [G]to [C]Fenna[F]ri[G]o
[C]As we [Em]marched [F]down [G]to [C]Fenna[F]ri[G]o
(Am7 Em Gadd6 Am also works well)
Our [F]captain [G]fell in [C]love with a [Em]lady like a [Am]dove
And they [F]called [G]her [F]name [G]pretty [F]Pe[G]ggy-[C]O
Come a runnin' down the stairs, pretty Peggy-O
Come a runnin' down the stairs, pretty Peggy-O
Come a runnin' down the stairs, combin' back your yellow hair
You're the prettiest little girl I've ever seen-o
(Riff)
In a carriage you will ride, pretty Peggy-O
In a carriage you will ride, pretty Peggy-O
In a carriage you will ride, with your true love by your side
As far as any maiden in the areo
(Riff)
What will your mother say, pretry Peggy-O?
What will your mother say, pretty Peggy-O?
What will your mother say, when she finds you've gone away
To places far and strange to Fanerio?
(Riff)
If ever I return, pretty Peggy-O
If ever I return, pretty Peggy-O
If ever I return, all your cities I will burn
Destroying all the ladies in the areo
[C]Des[F]troying [G]all the [F]ladies [G]in the [FG]are[C]o
[]   [C]                   [F]        [C]           [F]        [C]           [G]   []   &inlc; [C]                                                                                                            
|--0---------------|------------------|------------------|------------------||
|--1----3--1-------|----1-------------|------------------|------------------||
|--0-----------0---|--2-------0-------|--2----2--0-------|------------------||
|------------------|--3-------2-------|--3----3--2---2---|--0-------2-------||
|--3---------------|----------3-------|--------------3---|--2-------3-------||
|------------------|------------------|------------------|------3-----------||

Notes:
The end riff is exactly the same as the rest except it ends on C sooner, the parenthesis just indicate that that part is the same.
I'd suggest using the full bar for the F chord to create a nice baseline.
If you find the riff to difficult you cn leave out some of the bottom notes, I just think it sounds better this way.
I'm not going to write out all of the picking paterns, choose your own, I use mostly a pmia pattern (p = thumb, m = middle, i = index, a = ring)
If you're wondering what is going on when the Am chord is played (on dove ect.) the Am chord is played with a C on top and then an open B is played hammering on to C again.
Godwin, BMus, Dalhousie University, Halifax NS

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