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Annie Laurie lyrics and chords

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Annie Laurie lyrics and chords are here for your personal use only, this is a very pretty song recorded by Slim Whitman.

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Annie Laurie
Recorded by Slim Whitman
Written by Alicia Ann Spottiswoode

C F
Maxwelton braes are bonnie
C G7
Where early falls the dew
C F
And was there that Annie Laurie
C G7 C
Gave me her promise true

G7 C
Gave me her promise true
G7 C
Which never forgot will be
F C
And for bonnie Annie Laurie
G7 C
I would lay me down and die

F
Her brow is like the snowdrift
C G7
Her throat is like the swans
C F
Her face it is the fairest
C G7 C
That ever the sun shone on

G7 C
That ever the sun shone on
G7 C
And dark blue is her eye
F C
And for bonnie Annie Laurie
G7 C
I would lay me down and die

F C
Yes for bonnie Annie Laurie
G7 C
I would lay me down and die

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