Chords for 2004 East Coast Music Awards......Ryan's Fancy...
Tempo:
122.8 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[N]
[Ab] [Gb]
[Abm] Strand Lounge, St.
John's, Newfoundland.
God, it's a long lost [Gb] memory now, but thank you very much.
We [Bb] had some very, very special people, loads and loads of people,
but there are several people we'd really like to thank.
We'd certainly like to thank Tom Kyle, [C] Manny Pitts, [N] Jack Kellam, and Brooks Diamond.
You shouldn't forget the two fabulous musicians who played with us on many of our shows and tours,
which was Alison McGilvrey and James Keane.
[Eb] I had a whole bunch of notes written on my hand, but [N] I've been applauding so much it's all wiped away.
But, oh yes, I want to thank my daughters, Suzanne and Grania,
who travelled all the way from Yellowknife to be here tonight.
From Georgia, Mary and Jack, my wife's [D] sister who came from Toronto,
[Dbm] and my lovely wife stayed with me all this time and made it possible for me to be here tonight.
Thank you.
Your wife deserves a Nobel.
Thank you very much.
My wife was here tonight, we were here for putting up with my bullshit.
My daughters, [E] Katrina and [N] Colleen, are in the audience.
And my daughter, who just, Siobhan, who's back in Halifax,
and who's mothering my first godchild, Maeve, who's 14 days today. My God.
Congratulations.
I was going to say thank you to Russell Bowers.
I'd also like to thank my wife, Irene, and my son, Fergus,
and my sister, Maureen, who came all the way to Detroit to surprise me,
and all the rest of the crowd, all my family down in Detroit.
But before we go, we'd really like to thank Atlantic Canada, all of the people in Atlantic Canada.
They've been so, so good to us.
They opened the doors, they let us in, they shared their music with us,
and all of the rest of us in Canada.
The only way we can thank them is to leave them with this.
And by the way, I'd like to send [Eb] this out to a friend of ours
who's [Ab] recovering from an operation in Mississauga, Dinnie Donaharty,
who [N] we had a great time with back in the 70s.
Get well soon,
[D] Dinnie.
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[N]
[Ab] [Gb]
[Abm] Strand Lounge, St.
John's, Newfoundland.
God, it's a long lost [Gb] memory now, but thank you very much.
We [Bb] had some very, very special people, loads and loads of people,
but there are several people we'd really like to thank.
We'd certainly like to thank Tom Kyle, [C] Manny Pitts, [N] Jack Kellam, and Brooks Diamond.
You shouldn't forget the two fabulous musicians who played with us on many of our shows and tours,
which was Alison McGilvrey and James Keane.
[Eb] I had a whole bunch of notes written on my hand, but [N] I've been applauding so much it's all wiped away.
But, oh yes, I want to thank my daughters, Suzanne and Grania,
who travelled all the way from Yellowknife to be here tonight.
From Georgia, Mary and Jack, my wife's [D] sister who came from Toronto,
[Dbm] and my lovely wife stayed with me all this time and made it possible for me to be here tonight.
Thank you.
Your wife deserves a Nobel.
Thank you very much.
My wife was here tonight, we were here for putting up with my bullshit.
My daughters, [E] Katrina and [N] Colleen, are in the audience.
And my daughter, who just, Siobhan, who's back in Halifax,
and who's mothering my first godchild, Maeve, who's 14 days today. My God.
Congratulations.
I was going to say thank you to Russell Bowers.
I'd also like to thank my wife, Irene, and my son, Fergus,
and my sister, Maureen, who came all the way to Detroit to surprise me,
and all the rest of the crowd, all my family down in Detroit.
But before we go, we'd really like to thank Atlantic Canada, all of the people in Atlantic Canada.
They've been so, so good to us.
They opened the doors, they let us in, they shared their music with us,
and all of the rest of us in Canada.
The only way we can thank them is to leave them with this.
And by the way, I'd like to send [Eb] this out to a friend of ours
who's [Ab] recovering from an operation in Mississauga, Dinnie Donaharty,
who [N] we had a great time with back in the 70s.
Get well soon,
[D] Dinnie.
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_ [Abm] Strand Lounge, St.
John's, Newfoundland. _
God, it's a long lost [Gb] memory now, but thank you very much.
We [Bb] had some very, very special people, loads and loads of people,
but there are several people we'd really like to thank.
We'd certainly like to thank Tom Kyle, [C] Manny Pitts, _ [N] Jack Kellam, and Brooks Diamond. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ You shouldn't forget the two fabulous musicians who played with us on many of our shows and tours,
which was Alison McGilvrey and James Keane. _ _
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_ _ [Eb] I had a whole bunch of notes written on my hand, but [N] I've been applauding so much it's all wiped away. _ _ _
But, oh yes, I want to thank my _ daughters, Suzanne and Grania,
who travelled all the way from Yellowknife to be here tonight.
From Georgia, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Mary and Jack, my wife's [D] sister who came from Toronto,
[Dbm] and my lovely wife _ stayed with me all this time and made it possible for me to be here tonight.
Thank you.
_ Your wife deserves a Nobel.
_ _ _ _ Thank you very much.
My wife was here tonight, we were here for putting up with my bullshit. _ _
_ My daughters, [E] Katrina and [N] Colleen, are in the audience.
And my daughter, who just, Siobhan, who's back in Halifax,
and who's mothering my first godchild, Maeve, who's 14 days today. My God.
Congratulations.
_ _ I was going to say thank you to Russell Bowers.
I'd also like to thank my wife, Irene, and my son, Fergus,
and my sister, Maureen, who came all the way to Detroit to surprise me,
and all the rest of the crowd, all my family down in Detroit.
But before we go, we'd really like to thank Atlantic Canada, all of the people in Atlantic Canada.
They've been so, so good to us.
They opened the doors, they let us in, they shared their music with us,
and all of the rest of us in Canada.
The only way we can thank them is to leave them with this. _
And by the way, I'd like to send [Eb] this out to a friend of ours
who's [Ab] recovering from an operation in Mississauga, Dinnie Donaharty,
who [N] we had a great time with back in the 70s.
Get well soon, _ _
_ _ [D] Dinnie.
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_ [Abm] Strand Lounge, St.
John's, Newfoundland. _
God, it's a long lost [Gb] memory now, but thank you very much.
We [Bb] had some very, very special people, loads and loads of people,
but there are several people we'd really like to thank.
We'd certainly like to thank Tom Kyle, [C] Manny Pitts, _ [N] Jack Kellam, and Brooks Diamond. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ You shouldn't forget the two fabulous musicians who played with us on many of our shows and tours,
which was Alison McGilvrey and James Keane. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] I had a whole bunch of notes written on my hand, but [N] I've been applauding so much it's all wiped away. _ _ _
But, oh yes, I want to thank my _ daughters, Suzanne and Grania,
who travelled all the way from Yellowknife to be here tonight.
From Georgia, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Mary and Jack, my wife's [D] sister who came from Toronto,
[Dbm] and my lovely wife _ stayed with me all this time and made it possible for me to be here tonight.
Thank you.
_ Your wife deserves a Nobel.
_ _ _ _ Thank you very much.
My wife was here tonight, we were here for putting up with my bullshit. _ _
_ My daughters, [E] Katrina and [N] Colleen, are in the audience.
And my daughter, who just, Siobhan, who's back in Halifax,
and who's mothering my first godchild, Maeve, who's 14 days today. My God.
Congratulations.
_ _ I was going to say thank you to Russell Bowers.
I'd also like to thank my wife, Irene, and my son, Fergus,
and my sister, Maureen, who came all the way to Detroit to surprise me,
and all the rest of the crowd, all my family down in Detroit.
But before we go, we'd really like to thank Atlantic Canada, all of the people in Atlantic Canada.
They've been so, so good to us.
They opened the doors, they let us in, they shared their music with us,
and all of the rest of us in Canada.
The only way we can thank them is to leave them with this. _
And by the way, I'd like to send [Eb] this out to a friend of ours
who's [Ab] recovering from an operation in Mississauga, Dinnie Donaharty,
who [N] we had a great time with back in the 70s.
Get well soon, _ _
_ _ [D] Dinnie.
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