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Never Any Good Akkorde von
Martin Simpson
Martin Simpson

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Verse 1
D

You were never any good with money.
G
D

You couldn't even hold a job,
G
D

Not steady enough for the office,
Bm
D

Not hard enough for the hod.

You'd rather be riding your Norton
G
D

Or going fishing with your split cane rod.
G
D

You were never any good with money.
Bm
D

You couldn't even hold a job.
Verse 2
D

When your grammar school

days were over,

It was nineteen-seventeen,
G
D
Bm

And And you did the right and proper thing.
D

You were just eighteen.

You were never mentioned

in dispatches.

You never mentioned what

you did or saw.
G
D

You were just another keen young man
G
D

In the mud and stink of war.
Verse 3
D

You were never any good with money.
G
D

You couldn't even hold a job,
G
D

Not steady enough for the office,
Bm
D

Not hard enough for the hod.

You'd rather be singing the Pirate King,


Or going fishing with

your split cane rod.
G

You were never any
D
Bm

good with money.
G
D

You couldn't even hold a job.
Verse 4
D

You came home from the Great War
G
D

With the pips of a captain's rank.
G
D

A German officer's Luger,
Bm
D

And no money in the bank.

Your family sent you down in the coal mine
G
D

To learn to be captain there,
G
D

But you didn't stand it very long.
G
D

You needed the light and the air.
Verse 5
D

You were never any good with money.
G
D

You couldn't even hold a job,
G
D

Not steady enough for the office,
Bm
D

Not hard enough for the hod.

You'd rather be watching performers fly

Or fishing with your split cane rod.
G
D

You were never any good with money.
Bm
G
D

You couldn't even hold a job.
Verse 6
D
A
D

When the second war came along,
G
D

You knew what should be done.
G

You would re-enlist to
Bm

to teach young men
D
G
D

The booby trap and the gun;

And they sent you home to Yorkshire,
G
D

With a crew and a Lewis gun,
G

So you could save your
D

seaside town
G
D

From the bombers of the Hun.
Verse 7
D
A
D

You were never any good with money.
Verse 8
G
D

You couldn't even hold a job,
G
Bm

Not steady enough for the office,
D
G

Not hard enough for the hod.
D

You'd rather be finding

the nightjar's nest,
G

Going fishing with your split
D

cane rod.
G
D
Bm

You were never any good with money.
D

You couldn't even hold a job.
Verse 9
D

And when my mother
A
D

came to your door,
G
D

With a baby in her arm,
G
Bm
D

Her big hurt boy only nine years old,
G

Trying to keep her from harm,
D

If you had been a practical man,
G
D

You would have been forewarned.
G

You would have seen that
D

it never could work,
G
A
D

And I would have never been born.
Interlude 1
D
G
D
G

A
Bm
D
G
D
G
D
G

D
G
A
D

Verse 10
D

There's no proper work in your seaside town,

G
D

So you come here looking for a job.
G
Bm

You were storeman at the power station
D
G

Just before I came along.
A
D

Nobody talked about how you quit,
G
D

But I know that's what you did.
G
D

My mother said you were a selfish man,
G
A
D

And I was your selfish kid.
Verse 11
D
A
D

You were never any good with money.
G
D

You couldn't even hold a job,
G
Bm

Not steady enough for the office,
D
G
A

Not hard enough for the hod;
D

And your Norton it was soon gone
G
D

Along with your split cane rod.
G
D
Bm

You were never any good with money.
G
A
D

You couldn't even hold a job.
Verse 12
D

You showed me eyebright
A
D

in the hedgerow,
G
D

Speedwell and travellers joy.
G
Bm

You showed me how to use my eyes
D
F#m
G
A

When I was just a boy;
D

And you taught me how to love a song
G

And all you knew of nature's
D

ways:
G
D

The greatest gifts I have ever known,
Bm
D

And I use them every day.
Verse 13
D
A

You were never any good with money.
D
G
D

You couldn't even hold a job,
G
Bm

Not steady enough for the office, may be,
D

Not hard enough for the hod.
A
D

You'd rather be riding your Norton
G
D

Or going fishing with your split cane rod.
G
D
Bm

You were never any good with money.
G
D

You couldn't even hold a job.

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