Chords for 08/09/11 Daoiri Farrell at Steeple Sessions 2011 (Part 1)
Tempo:
119.075 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
C
F
G
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] [C]
[F]
[G] [C] [Bb]
[F] [Bb] [C]
[F] As I went [Bb] out by Huntly town one evening to for to flee, I [Bb] met with Bobby [F] [Bb] O'Kearney and with him I did [C] not agree.
[F] What to care for his [Bb] two best [C] horses or cart or harrow or plough [Bb] or anything [C] of that [Bb]
farmwork [F] that I [Bb] very well [C] should know.
[F] An old bogie [Bb] had a [C] daughter and [F] her name was Isabel.
She [Bb] was the lily of [C] the valley [F] at the bridge [Bb] roads of [C] the dell.
And when she went out walking, oh [F] she took me for her guide [Bb] down by the barn [C] O'Kearney for [F] to watch the small fish fly.
[Bb]
[C] [F]
[Bb]
[C] [F]
[C]
[F] And when three [Bb] months were past and [C] gone this girl she lost her bloom, oh the [Bb] red fell from [C] her rosy [Bb]
cheeks and [F] her life began [C] to swim.
And [F] then another [Bb] six months were past and gone and she [F] bore to me a son I [Bb] once raised [C] seven [Bb] for to [F] see what could be [C] done.
And when I said [Bb] that I would marry [F] her, oh but no this would not do, you're [Bb] no match for this [C] funny wee girl [F] and she's [Bb] no match [C] for you.
Oh now [Bb] she's married to [F] a Tinkerland that comes from Hungrytown, he sells [Bb] pots and pans and parrots and lamps and he scouts the country [C] round.
Oh [F] maybe [Bb] she's had a better [F] life, sure bogie can they tell, so [Bb] fare thee well me boys of Hungrytown and to [C] bogies, hay bell.
[Eb]
[F]
[G] [C] [Bb]
[F] [Bb] [C]
[F] As I went [Bb] out by Huntly town one evening to for to flee, I [Bb] met with Bobby [F] [Bb] O'Kearney and with him I did [C] not agree.
[F] What to care for his [Bb] two best [C] horses or cart or harrow or plough [Bb] or anything [C] of that [Bb]
farmwork [F] that I [Bb] very well [C] should know.
[F] An old bogie [Bb] had a [C] daughter and [F] her name was Isabel.
She [Bb] was the lily of [C] the valley [F] at the bridge [Bb] roads of [C] the dell.
And when she went out walking, oh [F] she took me for her guide [Bb] down by the barn [C] O'Kearney for [F] to watch the small fish fly.
[Bb]
[C] [F]
[Bb]
[C] [F]
[C]
[F] And when three [Bb] months were past and [C] gone this girl she lost her bloom, oh the [Bb] red fell from [C] her rosy [Bb]
cheeks and [F] her life began [C] to swim.
And [F] then another [Bb] six months were past and gone and she [F] bore to me a son I [Bb] once raised [C] seven [Bb] for to [F] see what could be [C] done.
And when I said [Bb] that I would marry [F] her, oh but no this would not do, you're [Bb] no match for this [C] funny wee girl [F] and she's [Bb] no match [C] for you.
Oh now [Bb] she's married to [F] a Tinkerland that comes from Hungrytown, he sells [Bb] pots and pans and parrots and lamps and he scouts the country [C] round.
Oh [F] maybe [Bb] she's had a better [F] life, sure bogie can they tell, so [Bb] fare thee well me boys of Hungrytown and to [C] bogies, hay bell.
[Eb]
Key:
Bb
C
F
G
Eb
Bb
C
F
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] As I went [Bb] out by Huntly town one evening to for to flee, I [Bb] met with Bobby [F] [Bb] O'Kearney and with him I did [C] not agree. _ _ _ _ _
[F] What to care for his [Bb] two best [C] horses or cart or harrow or plough _ [Bb] or _ anything [C] of that [Bb]
farmwork [F] that I [Bb] very well [C] should know. _
_ _ _ _ [F] An old bogie [Bb] had a [C] daughter and [F] her name was Isabel.
_ She [Bb] was the lily of [C] the valley [F] at the bridge [Bb] roads of [C] the dell. _ _ _ _ _
And when she went out walking, oh [F] she took me for her guide [Bb] down by the barn [C] O'Kearney for [F] to watch the small fish fly. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] And when three [Bb] months were past and [C] gone this girl she lost her _ bloom, oh the [Bb] red fell from [C] her rosy [Bb]
cheeks and [F] her life began [C] to swim.
_ _ _ And [F] then another [Bb] six months were past and gone and she [F] bore to me a son I [Bb] once raised [C] seven [Bb] for to [F] see what could be [C] done. _ _ _ _ _
And when I said [Bb] that I would marry [F] her, oh but no this would not do, you're [Bb] no match for this [C] funny wee girl [F] and she's [Bb] no match [C] for you. _ _
_ _ _ Oh now [Bb] she's married to [F] a Tinkerland that comes from Hungrytown, _ he sells [Bb] pots and pans and parrots and lamps and he scouts the country [C] round.
_ _ _ _ _ Oh [F] maybe [Bb] she's had a better [F] life, sure _ bogie can they tell, so [Bb] fare thee well me boys of _ Hungrytown _ _ and to [C] bogies, hay _ bell. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] As I went [Bb] out by Huntly town one evening to for to flee, I [Bb] met with Bobby [F] [Bb] O'Kearney and with him I did [C] not agree. _ _ _ _ _
[F] What to care for his [Bb] two best [C] horses or cart or harrow or plough _ [Bb] or _ anything [C] of that [Bb]
farmwork [F] that I [Bb] very well [C] should know. _
_ _ _ _ [F] An old bogie [Bb] had a [C] daughter and [F] her name was Isabel.
_ She [Bb] was the lily of [C] the valley [F] at the bridge [Bb] roads of [C] the dell. _ _ _ _ _
And when she went out walking, oh [F] she took me for her guide [Bb] down by the barn [C] O'Kearney for [F] to watch the small fish fly. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] And when three [Bb] months were past and [C] gone this girl she lost her _ bloom, oh the [Bb] red fell from [C] her rosy [Bb]
cheeks and [F] her life began [C] to swim.
_ _ _ And [F] then another [Bb] six months were past and gone and she [F] bore to me a son I [Bb] once raised [C] seven [Bb] for to [F] see what could be [C] done. _ _ _ _ _
And when I said [Bb] that I would marry [F] her, oh but no this would not do, you're [Bb] no match for this [C] funny wee girl [F] and she's [Bb] no match [C] for you. _ _
_ _ _ Oh now [Bb] she's married to [F] a Tinkerland that comes from Hungrytown, _ he sells [Bb] pots and pans and parrots and lamps and he scouts the country [C] round.
_ _ _ _ _ Oh [F] maybe [Bb] she's had a better [F] life, sure _ bogie can they tell, so [Bb] fare thee well me boys of _ Hungrytown _ _ and to [C] bogies, hay _ bell. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _