Tonalidad: G major•
Verse 1
Cheddar and
Cheshire and
Lancashire too
C
Leicester's bright orange and
G
Stilton is blue
It waxes so lyrical, what can you do?
D
G
But sing, oh, the cheese of
Old
England
In
Old
C
G
England, very hard cheese
Derby's got green bits
because of the sage
C
G
And when it gets older it's kept in a cage
C
And what does it hum when it
G
reaches this age?
But oh, the cheese of old
England
In old
England, very hard cheese
They say double
D
Gloucester is twice as nice
C
They say double
Gloucester there, I've said it twice
G
D
It's nice in potatoes but nicest in mice
C
D
G
Sing o 'er the cheese of old
England,
In old
C
D
G
England, very hard cheese.
Those he damned foreigners aren't
C
worth a mention,
That old
G
Gorgonzola's renowned for its tension,
His brother
C
Emile wrote novels in
French.
D
G
And sing o 'er the cheese of old
England,
In old
England, very hard cheese.
There's
Swaledale and
Wensleydale,
D
Rutland to add,
G
Cornish you may not have had.
C
It's not bad on salads,
G
this ballad's not sad.
D
And sing o 'er the cheese of
G
Old
England,
In
Old
C
G
England, very hard cheese.
My young love said to me,
my mother won't mind
D
C
And my father won't slight
G
me for your lack of rind
C
No, cheese greater love for his
G
C
D
food hath mankind
C
G
D
Than all the cheese of
Old
G
England
In
Old
C
G
D
G
England, very hard cheese
C
D
C
G
C
G
D
G
C
D
G
C
G
C
G
C
G
D
G
D
G
you
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