Traditional Irish chords

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[C] x32010 [G] 320033 [F] 133211 [Am] x03320 progression 1st half of verse [C] [C] [G] [Am] [C] [Am] [F] [F] [C] [C] [G] [Am] [C] [G] [C] [C] 2nd half of verse and chorus are same progression [C] [G] [Am] [Am] [C] [G] [Am] [Am] [C] [G] [Am] [F] [C] [G] [C] [C] [VERSE 1] When you [C]honour in...
In [C] London city, where [G] I did [C] dwell A butcher [F] boy, I [G] loved right [C] well He courted me, my life [G] away But now with [G7] me, he will not [C] stay I [C] wish, I wish, I [G] wish in [C] vain I wish I [F] was a [G] maid a[C]gain A maid again I ne'er [G] will be 'Till cherries...
[VERSE 1] As[Am] down the glen one E[G]aster morn to a [C]city [G]fair rod[Am]e I, Th[Am]ere armed lines of m[G]arching men in [C]squadrons [G]passed me[Am] by; N[C]o pipe did hum, nor [G]battle [Am]drum did sound it's lo[Em]ud tatto[Am]o, But the [Am]Angelus bell o'er the [G]Liffey's swell...
Intro: [G] [C] [G] [C] [G] The [C]gypsy [G]rover came [C]over the [G7]hill, And [C]down through the [G]valley so [Em]sha-[D7]dy, He [C]whistled and he [G]sang 'til the [Em]greenwoods rang, and he [C]won the [G]heart of a [C]la-[G]a-a-[G7]dy. [CHORUS] [C]Ah-de-[G]do, ah-de-[C]do-da-[G]day,...
It's c[C]old and r[Em]aw the no[Fmaj7]rth winds bl[G]ow Bla[Am]ck in the mo[G]rning ear[Am]ly, When a[C]ll the h[Em]ills were [Fmaj7]covered with s[C]now Oh th[Am]en it was w[G]inter fa[Am]irly. As [Am]I was r[Em]iding [C]o'er the m[Am]oor I [C]met a fa[Fmaj7]rmer's dau[E]ghter Her ch[C]erry...
[G]Of a[C]ll the money[EM] that e'[G]er I spen[D7]t I've sp[G]ent it in good co[G]mpany [D7] [C]And all the [EM]harm that e[G]ver I di[D7]d [EM]Alas it wa[G]s to n[C]one but m[EM]e And al[G]l I've done for wa[G]nt of wit [C]To memory [D7]now I ca[G]n't recal[D7]l [C]So fi[EM]ll to me th[G]e...
I [Em]sat within the valley green [Bm]sat there with my true love And my [Em]fond heart strove to choose bet[Bm]ween the [C]old love and [Bm]the new[Em] love [Em]The old for her the new that made me [G]think on [Bm]Ireland [Em]dearly [Em]While soft the wind blew [G]down the [Bm]glade and [Em]shook...
THE[G]judge said stand up lad and dry up your[D]tears Your sentenced to Dartmoor for twenty one[G]years So dry up your tears babe and kiss me good[D]bye For the[D]best friends must part lad and so must you and[G]I I hear the train coming t'will be here at nine To take me to Dartmoor to serve up...
Ten [G] years before I [D] saw the light of [G] morning A comradeship of heroes was [C] laid From every corner of the world came [D] sailing The Fifth Inter[C]national Bri[G]gade They [G] came to stand [D] beside the Spanish [G] people To try and stem the rising fascist [C] tide Franco's allies...
Some f[Am]riends and I in a public house Were p[G]laying a game of chance one[Am] night When in[G]to the [F]pub a [E]fireman ran His [F]face all chalky [E]white. "[Am] ;What's up," says Brown, "Have you seen a ghost, Or have you s[G]een your Aunt [Am]Mariah'" "Me Aun[G]t Mariah[F] be...