Intro
Gm
If you're heading down to Camden Town
C Gm
Be sure to raise a toast
D
To the patron saint of the waifs and strays
(let D ring out) Gm
To Jinny Bingham's ghost
[Verse 1]
D Gm
Once she was a fresh-faced lass, from Kentish Town she came
D Gm
Her people, they were pedlars, Jinny Bingham was her name
C Gm
With her husband Gypsy George a Camden coach house they did keep
A D
Till they hung him by his neck from Tyburn Tree for stealing sheep
D Gm
It broke her heart to lose her love when she was just a child
D Gm
So a man named Derby took the hand of Jinny meek and mild
C Gm
He was a drinker, not a thinker, daily brought his wife to tears
A (riff 1)
Until one Camden winter morning, Derby simply disappeared
[Chorus]
Gm
If you're heading down to Camden Town
C Gm
Be sure to raise a toast
D
To the patron saint of the waifs and strays
Gm
To Jinny Bingham's ghost
[Verse 2]
D Gm
She earned her reputation on those bitter Camden streets
D Gm
If you'd tarry with the Bingham girl, you'd hold your manhood cheap
C Gm
But even so the miser Pitcher was the third man on her lips
A D
Till one night they checked her oven, found him burned up to a crisp
D Gm
They tried her for his murder, thought they'd finally cooked her goose
D Gm
But even when the next man died, Jinny somehow slipped the noose
C Gm
He was a fugitive from justice, for love she took him in
A (riff 1)
But he beat her once to often and the poison did him in
[Chorus]
Gm
If you're heading down to Camden Town
C Gm
Be sure to raise a toast
D
To the patron saint of the waifs and strays
Gm
To Jinny Bingham's ghost
[Bridge]
(all chords palm muted)
A#
The locals didn't like her, false words followed her around
Am
They called her wicked woman, sorceress of some reknown
C
They swore that on the gravestones of her husbands she'd grown rich
A D
The ribald and the righteous, they knew she was a witch
A#
But the reason she was hated was a simple one indeed
Am
She had kindness for the careless, she took in those in need
C
The guilty and the gamblers, the harlots and the whores
A D
All knew that Jinny offered sanctuary at her bar
Eb F
No judgement for the judged, and you can never fall too far
[Interlude]
(riff 2)
[Verse 4]
D Gm
On the day she died, they swore they saw the devil by her side
D Gm
D mob broke down her door and from her chair her body pried
C Gm
The tavern is still standing, it's now called the Underworld
A ( riff 3 )
And it still offers sanctuary for all broken boys and girls
[Chorus]
Gm
So let's head on down to Camden Town
C Gm
And folks, let's raise a toast
D
To the patron saint of the waifs and strays
Gm
To Jinny Bingham's ghost
- 1. Chord Gitar Frank Turner - Jinny Binghams Ghost Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar G)
- 2. Ganti Chord Gitar Frank Turner - Jinny Binghams Ghost Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar G)
- 3. Author Lagu Andra Ramadhan