I play it in A flat. Use A flat and D flat where it's obvious and sometimes E flat. (A flat)'Can ye no hush yer (D flat)weep (Aflat)in' All the wee lambs are sleep(D flat)in' (back to A flat) Birdies are nest (D flat)lin', (back to A flat)nestlin' the (E flat) gither,(A flat) Dream Angus is (D flat)hirplin ower the (A flat)heather
(A flat)Dreams to sell, fine (Dflat)dreams to(A flat) sell Angus is here wi' dreams to sell. (D flat)O (A flat)Hush ye my baby and sleep without (E flat)fear (A flat) Dream Angus has (D flat) brought you a dream my (A flat)dear.
This is very simple but more interesting chords could no doubt be put in. PS Do you notice the start of the song is identical to Mull of Kintyre?