The Clancy Brothers chords and sheet music

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[VERSE 1] [D]Maybe someday, i'll go back again to [A]Ireland If my dear old wife would pass [D]away She nearly has my heart broke with all her n[Em]aggin She's got a mouth as b[A7]ig as Galway B[D]ay [VERSE 2] [D]See her drinkin 16 pints of Pabst Blue R[A]ibbon And then she can walk home without...
[Em]While on the road to sweet Athy, ha- [D]roo, ha-roo, While [Em]on the road to sweet Athy, ha- [G]roo, ha- [B7]roo, While [Em]on the road to [D]sweet Athy, [A] [C]stick in the hand, a [B7]drop in the eye, [A] [Em]doleful [D]damsel [C]I heard [B7]cry. [Em]Johnny, I hard [D]ly knew [Em]ya. ...
[G]I am a little beggarman and [C]begging I have [G]been [G]For three score or more in this [F]little isle of green [G]I'm known from the Liffey [C]down to [G]Segue [G]And I'm known by the name of [D]old Johnny [G]Dhu [G]Of all the trade's that's going, sure [C]begging is the [G]best [G]For when a...
Capo 4 [VERSE 1] In the sw[G]eet county Limerick one c[C]old winter's [G]night All the t[G]urf fires were burning when I fi[C]rst saw the l[D7]ight And a dr[G]unken old midwife went t[C]ipsy with j[G]oy As she d[G]anced round the r[C]oom with her s[D7]lip of a boy [REFRAIN] Si[D7]ngin' b[G]ainne...
[VERSE 1] [G]There once was a troop of Irish dragoons Come marching down thru F[D]yvie-O And the c[G]aptain fell in love wi' a very bonnie la[C]ss And he called her by h[G]er name, [D]pretty Peg[G]gy-O [VERSE 2] [G]There's many a bonnie lass in the glen of Auchterlass There's many a bonnie las[D]s...
[D]A long time ago, [G]way back in hist[D]ory When all there was to drink was no[G]thing but cups of te[A]a [D]Along came a man by the n[G]ame of Charlie Mo[D]ps And he invented a wonderful drink and he ma[G]de it [A7]out of [D]hops [CHORUS] [D]oh he MUSt to be an admiral, a sultan, or a king...
[A]Tim Finnegan lived in wa[F#m]tling street A gen[D]tle Irishman, mig[E]hty odd [A]He'd a beautiful brogue so ri[F#m]ch and sweet To r[D]ise in the world, he car[E]ried a hod [A]See, he'd sort of a[F#m] tipplin' way With [A]love for the liquor poor[F#m] Tim was born T[A]o help him a man with...
Oh the t[C]ime will come u[Em]p when the wi[F]nds will s[C]top And the br[Am]eeze will c[F]ease to be b[C]reathin' Like the s[C]tillness in the w[Em]ind 'fore the hu[F]rricane b[C]egins The ho[C]ur when the s[F]hip co[G]mes i[C]n. And the s[Em]eas will split and the s[F]hip will [C]hit And the...
[VERSE 1] [C]There was a Wild [F]Colonial[G7] Boy Jack Duggan was his [C]name He was born and reared in [G]Ireland In a place called [G7]Castle[C]maine He was his father's [G]only son And his mother's [G7]pride and [C]joy And dearly [C7]did his[F] parents[G] love [G]The Wild Colonial [C]Boy....
Oh the [D]summer [G]time is [D]coming and the [G]leaves are sweetly [D]blooming, Verse 1 And the [G]wild [D]mountain [Bm]thyme grows [G]around the [Em]blooming [G]heather. ------------------------- Will you [D]go [G]lassie [D]go. And weâ€[G]™ll all [D]go together.  ...
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