Chords for amazing Irish girl singing in pub
Tempo:
139.05 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Bb
Gb
Bbm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Fm] I want to go to my car.
[Gb] A [Bbm] letter I found in a shanty, [Ab] sent it on [Ebm] its way.
[Bbm] And [Bb] on the cover [C] she carefully [Fm] wrote,
[Gb]
[F] Myself, my [C] name and my name.
[Bb]
So the postman selected this letter,
She wrote and he [Ab] chose his [Bb] fancy car.
[E] So [Bb] he put it on board and as he made her way,
He took her [Abm] to [Bb] New York,
And there with her whiskey [Ab] and hay,
[Gb] And a little bit of hay [N] on her feet,
[Bb] And among [Ab] the rest [Gb] was a letter addressed to the [Ab] postman,
A [Bbm] very big chain.
[Bb] Now American postmen are [Eb] easy,
[Ab] They [Gb] are much [Ab]
like me [Bb] and [Cm] you.
[Bb] So when they got [Ab] to New York,
[E] [Gb] And [Ab] there was a letter in the mail,
[Bb] And a letter that was filled with all [Ab] the other letters,
[Gb]
[Ab] And the mail [Eb] said,
Oh there's no [Ab] more letter [Gb] in the mail,
And the [Ab] mail [Bb]
[Ebm] [Bb] said,
[E] So they went [Bbm] to New York.
So [Bb] when they [Ab] ran me up [Gb] and from New York,
Down to New York they took [Ab] me to [Bb] the postman,
And to the postman [E] they gave [Ab] me a letter,
[Em] [Gb]
Saying all the [Ab] stuff,
[B] To every new [Ab] postman who came,
[Gb] And showed [Ab] me very little,
[Bb]
And in [Ab] that letter,
[Gb] It was addressed to the [Ab] postman,
A [Bb] very big chain.
[Eb] But the postman got older [Ab] and whiter,
And [Gb] wanted [Ab] to sell [Gm] me [Ab] there.
[Bb] How was it going [Ab] with me mother?
[Gbm] Did you [Db] see a lot [Bb] of daughters?
So he wrote a letter to [Ab] the postman,
[Gb] And he took this [Ab] chap in [Bb] his hand,
Saying there is [Ab] a [E] chance it [Gb] will be a [Db] letter,
From [Dbm] me brother,
[Ab] That my [Bb] hand will find.
[C] [Bm]
Oh [Bb] I can't stand [Ab] to hear [Dbm] it [Gb] any more,
[Ab] The [Bb] usual [Bbm]
talk,
Of me to get [Ab] someone,
To sell [Gb] me to [Ab]
a [Bbm] postman,
And the [Ab] mail I got was a [Dbm] [Gb] letter,
Of all the things [Ab] I said,
[Bb] Of a [E] [Ab] mother [E] and a [Gb] lovely child,
A son [Bbm] of every age.
[Gb] A [Bbm] letter I found in a shanty, [Ab] sent it on [Ebm] its way.
[Bbm] And [Bb] on the cover [C] she carefully [Fm] wrote,
[Gb]
[F] Myself, my [C] name and my name.
[Bb]
So the postman selected this letter,
She wrote and he [Ab] chose his [Bb] fancy car.
[E] So [Bb] he put it on board and as he made her way,
He took her [Abm] to [Bb] New York,
And there with her whiskey [Ab] and hay,
[Gb] And a little bit of hay [N] on her feet,
[Bb] And among [Ab] the rest [Gb] was a letter addressed to the [Ab] postman,
A [Bbm] very big chain.
[Bb] Now American postmen are [Eb] easy,
[Ab] They [Gb] are much [Ab]
like me [Bb] and [Cm] you.
[Bb] So when they got [Ab] to New York,
[E] [Gb] And [Ab] there was a letter in the mail,
[Bb] And a letter that was filled with all [Ab] the other letters,
[Gb]
[Ab] And the mail [Eb] said,
Oh there's no [Ab] more letter [Gb] in the mail,
And the [Ab] mail [Bb]
[Ebm] [Bb] said,
[E] So they went [Bbm] to New York.
So [Bb] when they [Ab] ran me up [Gb] and from New York,
Down to New York they took [Ab] me to [Bb] the postman,
And to the postman [E] they gave [Ab] me a letter,
[Em] [Gb]
Saying all the [Ab] stuff,
[B] To every new [Ab] postman who came,
[Gb] And showed [Ab] me very little,
[Bb]
And in [Ab] that letter,
[Gb] It was addressed to the [Ab] postman,
A [Bb] very big chain.
[Eb] But the postman got older [Ab] and whiter,
And [Gb] wanted [Ab] to sell [Gm] me [Ab] there.
[Bb] How was it going [Ab] with me mother?
[Gbm] Did you [Db] see a lot [Bb] of daughters?
So he wrote a letter to [Ab] the postman,
[Gb] And he took this [Ab] chap in [Bb] his hand,
Saying there is [Ab] a [E] chance it [Gb] will be a [Db] letter,
From [Dbm] me brother,
[Ab] That my [Bb] hand will find.
[C] [Bm]
Oh [Bb] I can't stand [Ab] to hear [Dbm] it [Gb] any more,
[Ab] The [Bb] usual [Bbm]
talk,
Of me to get [Ab] someone,
To sell [Gb] me to [Ab]
a [Bbm] postman,
And the [Ab] mail I got was a [Dbm] [Gb] letter,
Of all the things [Ab] I said,
[Bb] Of a [E] [Ab] mother [E] and a [Gb] lovely child,
A son [Bbm] of every age.
Key:
Ab
Bb
Gb
Bbm
E
Ab
Bb
Gb
_ [Fm] I want to go to my car.
[Gb] A [Bbm] letter I found in a shanty, [Ab] sent it on [Ebm] its way.
[Bbm] And [Bb] on the cover [C] she carefully [Fm] wrote,
_ [Gb]
[F] Myself, my [C] name and my name.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
_ So the postman selected this letter,
She wrote and he [Ab] chose his [Bb] fancy car.
[E] So [Bb] he put it on board and as he made her way,
He took her [Abm] to [Bb] New York,
And there with her whiskey [Ab] and hay,
_ [Gb] And a little bit of hay [N] on her feet,
[Bb] _ And among [Ab] the rest [Gb] was a letter addressed to the [Ab] postman,
A [Bbm] very big chain. _
[Bb] _ _ _ Now _ American postmen are [Eb] easy,
[Ab] They [Gb] are much [Ab]
like me [Bb] and _ [Cm] you.
[Bb] So when they got [Ab] to New York,
_ [E] [Gb] And [Ab] there was a letter in the mail,
_ [Bb] And a letter _ _ that was filled with all [Ab] the other letters,
_ [Gb] _
_ [Ab] And the mail [Eb] said,
Oh there's no [Ab] more letter [Gb] in the mail,
And _ the _ [Ab] mail [Bb] _ _ _
[Ebm] [Bb] said,
_ [E] So they went [Bbm] to New York. _
_ _ So [Bb] when they [Ab] ran me up [Gb] and from New York,
Down to New York they took [Ab] me to [Bb] the postman,
_ _ And to the postman [E] they gave [Ab] me a letter,
_ [Em] _ [Gb] _
Saying all the [Ab] _ _ stuff,
[B] To every new [Ab] postman who came,
_ [Gb] And showed [Ab] me very little,
[Bb] _ _ _
And in [Ab] that letter,
[Gb] It was addressed to the [Ab] postman,
A [Bb] very big chain.
[Eb] _ But the postman got older [Ab] and whiter,
And [Gb] wanted [Ab] to sell [Gm] me [Ab] there.
_ [Bb] How was it going [Ab] with me mother?
_ _ [Gbm] Did you [Db] see a lot [Bb] of daughters?
_ So he wrote a letter to [Ab] the _ postman,
[Gb] And he took this [Ab] chap in [Bb] his hand,
Saying there is [Ab] a [E] chance it [Gb] will be a [Db] letter,
From [Dbm] me brother,
[Ab] That my [Bb] hand will find.
[C] _ _ [Bm]
Oh [Bb] I can't stand [Ab] to hear [Dbm] it [Gb] any more,
[Ab] The [Bb] usual _ [Bbm]
talk,
Of me to get [Ab] someone,
To sell _ [Gb] _ me to [Ab] _ _
a [Bbm] postman,
And the [Ab] mail I got was a _ [Dbm] [Gb] letter,
Of all the things [Ab] I said,
_ [Bb] Of a [E] [Ab] mother [E] and a [Gb] lovely _ child,
_ A son [Bbm] of every _ age. _ _
[Gb] A [Bbm] letter I found in a shanty, [Ab] sent it on [Ebm] its way.
[Bbm] And [Bb] on the cover [C] she carefully [Fm] wrote,
_ [Gb]
[F] Myself, my [C] name and my name.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
_ So the postman selected this letter,
She wrote and he [Ab] chose his [Bb] fancy car.
[E] So [Bb] he put it on board and as he made her way,
He took her [Abm] to [Bb] New York,
And there with her whiskey [Ab] and hay,
_ [Gb] And a little bit of hay [N] on her feet,
[Bb] _ And among [Ab] the rest [Gb] was a letter addressed to the [Ab] postman,
A [Bbm] very big chain. _
[Bb] _ _ _ Now _ American postmen are [Eb] easy,
[Ab] They [Gb] are much [Ab]
like me [Bb] and _ [Cm] you.
[Bb] So when they got [Ab] to New York,
_ [E] [Gb] And [Ab] there was a letter in the mail,
_ [Bb] And a letter _ _ that was filled with all [Ab] the other letters,
_ [Gb] _
_ [Ab] And the mail [Eb] said,
Oh there's no [Ab] more letter [Gb] in the mail,
And _ the _ [Ab] mail [Bb] _ _ _
[Ebm] [Bb] said,
_ [E] So they went [Bbm] to New York. _
_ _ So [Bb] when they [Ab] ran me up [Gb] and from New York,
Down to New York they took [Ab] me to [Bb] the postman,
_ _ And to the postman [E] they gave [Ab] me a letter,
_ [Em] _ [Gb] _
Saying all the [Ab] _ _ stuff,
[B] To every new [Ab] postman who came,
_ [Gb] And showed [Ab] me very little,
[Bb] _ _ _
And in [Ab] that letter,
[Gb] It was addressed to the [Ab] postman,
A [Bb] very big chain.
[Eb] _ But the postman got older [Ab] and whiter,
And [Gb] wanted [Ab] to sell [Gm] me [Ab] there.
_ [Bb] How was it going [Ab] with me mother?
_ _ [Gbm] Did you [Db] see a lot [Bb] of daughters?
_ So he wrote a letter to [Ab] the _ postman,
[Gb] And he took this [Ab] chap in [Bb] his hand,
Saying there is [Ab] a [E] chance it [Gb] will be a [Db] letter,
From [Dbm] me brother,
[Ab] That my [Bb] hand will find.
[C] _ _ [Bm]
Oh [Bb] I can't stand [Ab] to hear [Dbm] it [Gb] any more,
[Ab] The [Bb] usual _ [Bbm]
talk,
Of me to get [Ab] someone,
To sell _ [Gb] _ me to [Ab] _ _
a [Bbm] postman,
And the [Ab] mail I got was a _ [Dbm] [Gb] letter,
Of all the things [Ab] I said,
_ [Bb] Of a [E] [Ab] mother [E] and a [Gb] lovely _ child,
_ A son [Bbm] of every _ age. _ _