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Skye Boat Song – Outlander Theme

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D E D (E G)
G (E A) B A (D* A)
(B D) A B (C E)
E (C D) D G
C E C (E G)
G (A E) G A (D* A)
(D G) A B (C E)
E (C D) E G
(G B) G B (G B)
(A E) E A (E A)
(E G) E G (E G) G E
D (G B) G B (G B)
G (E A) E A (E A)
(E G) E G (E G)
G (C E)
D D E D (E G)
G (E A) B A (D* A)
(D B) A B (C E)
E (D C) D G
D E D (E G)
G (E A) B A (D* A)
(D B) A B (C E)
E (D G)

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5 years ago

The song is much older than the series. Collected in the late 19th century, lyrics by Harold Boulton.