Chords for Anna from Fermanagh
Tempo:
86.7 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Bb
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Eb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] He lived all alone [Ab] up in [Eb] County Tyrone.
He had 40 acres [Bb] with cattle.
[Eb] As he struggled through life [Ab] with no child [Eb] or no wife, life sure [Bb] was one hell [Eb] of a battle.
[Ab] So he thought he would go to [Eb] our matchmaker's show and ask about Mary [Bb] McKenna.
And [Eb] he heard she'd gotten wed, [Ab] the [Eb] matchmaker said, sure there's lots [Bb] of fine girls [Eb] in Fermanagh.
And we sing, only loves Anna [Ab] from the [Eb] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [Bb] as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] putting the knots [Eb] around the town, they were [Bb] madly in love you [Eb] could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] she turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [Bb] true honour?
[Eb] I'd swim every lake, [Ab] only [Eb] said for her sake, there's [Bb] plenty of lakes in [Eb] Fermanagh.
Well first they was so, [Ab] she came [Eb] from Belco, he thought it was so he [Bb] might marry.
But [Eb] what her father had done, [Ab] disapproved [Eb] of the plan, so one [Bb] left Belco in [Eb] a hurry.
[Ab] There was Maggie, might be, but [Eb] she came from Belie.
He thought he would dance her [Bb] and dine her.
But [Eb] at the disco one night, [Ab] he got [Eb] such a fright, when her teeth [Bb] shone like fine [Eb] Belie china, and he sighed.
Only loves Anna [Ab] from the [Eb] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [Bb] as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] putting the knots [Eb] around the town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, she [Eb] turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [Bb] true honour?
[Eb] I'd swim every lake, [Ab] only [Eb] said for her sake, there's [Bb] plenty of lakes [Eb] in Fermanagh.
[Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] [Eb]
[B] [E] On the day they met Anne, [A] in her little [E] white van, as he stood in the street [B] all alone.
Sure [E] it was in in a skillet, [A] she said [E] she was willing, to [B] marry this man from [E] Tyrone.
[A] Now they both have a son, [E] and his name is John, the girls are called Mae [B] and Alanna.
[E] And old Joe was right, when [A] they told [E] him that night, that he'd meet [B] his sweetheart in [E] Fermanagh.
And he sighed.
Only loves Anna [A] from the [E] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [B] as well.
[E] As they drove up and down, [A] putting the knots [E] around the town, they were [B] madly in love you [E] could tell.
[A] On the day they got wed, she [E] turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [B] true honour?
[E] I'd swim every lake, [A] only [E] said for her sake, there's [B] plenty of lakes in [E] Fermanagh.
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] He lived all alone [Ab] up in [Eb] County Tyrone.
He had 40 acres [Bb] with cattle.
[Eb] As he struggled through life [Ab] with no child [Eb] or no wife, life sure [Bb] was one hell [Eb] of a battle.
[Ab] So he thought he would go to [Eb] our matchmaker's show and ask about Mary [Bb] McKenna.
And [Eb] he heard she'd gotten wed, [Ab] the [Eb] matchmaker said, sure there's lots [Bb] of fine girls [Eb] in Fermanagh.
And we sing, only loves Anna [Ab] from the [Eb] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [Bb] as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] putting the knots [Eb] around the town, they were [Bb] madly in love you [Eb] could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] she turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [Bb] true honour?
[Eb] I'd swim every lake, [Ab] only [Eb] said for her sake, there's [Bb] plenty of lakes in [Eb] Fermanagh.
Well first they was so, [Ab] she came [Eb] from Belco, he thought it was so he [Bb] might marry.
But [Eb] what her father had done, [Ab] disapproved [Eb] of the plan, so one [Bb] left Belco in [Eb] a hurry.
[Ab] There was Maggie, might be, but [Eb] she came from Belie.
He thought he would dance her [Bb] and dine her.
But [Eb] at the disco one night, [Ab] he got [Eb] such a fright, when her teeth [Bb] shone like fine [Eb] Belie china, and he sighed.
Only loves Anna [Ab] from the [Eb] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [Bb] as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] putting the knots [Eb] around the town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, she [Eb] turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [Bb] true honour?
[Eb] I'd swim every lake, [Ab] only [Eb] said for her sake, there's [Bb] plenty of lakes [Eb] in Fermanagh.
[Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] [Eb]
[B] [E] On the day they met Anne, [A] in her little [E] white van, as he stood in the street [B] all alone.
Sure [E] it was in in a skillet, [A] she said [E] she was willing, to [B] marry this man from [E] Tyrone.
[A] Now they both have a son, [E] and his name is John, the girls are called Mae [B] and Alanna.
[E] And old Joe was right, when [A] they told [E] him that night, that he'd meet [B] his sweetheart in [E] Fermanagh.
And he sighed.
Only loves Anna [A] from the [E] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [B] as well.
[E] As they drove up and down, [A] putting the knots [E] around the town, they were [B] madly in love you [E] could tell.
[A] On the day they got wed, she [E] turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [B] true honour?
[E] I'd swim every lake, [A] only [E] said for her sake, there's [B] plenty of lakes in [E] Fermanagh.
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[Bb] He lived all alone [Ab] up in [Eb] County Tyrone.
He had 40 acres [Bb] with cattle.
[Eb] As he struggled through life [Ab] with no child [Eb] or no wife, life sure [Bb] was one hell [Eb] of a battle. _
[Ab] So he thought he would go to [Eb] our matchmaker's show and ask about Mary [Bb] McKenna.
And [Eb] he heard she'd gotten wed, [Ab] the [Eb] matchmaker said, sure there's lots [Bb] of fine girls [Eb] in Fermanagh.
And we sing, only loves Anna [Ab] from the [Eb] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [Bb] as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] putting the knots [Eb] around the town, they were [Bb] madly in love you [Eb] could tell. _
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] she turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [Bb] true honour?
[Eb] I'd swim every lake, [Ab] only [Eb] said for her sake, there's [Bb] plenty of lakes in [Eb] Fermanagh.
Well first they was so, [Ab] she came [Eb] from Belco, he thought it was so he [Bb] might marry.
But [Eb] what her father had done, [Ab] disapproved [Eb] of the plan, so one [Bb] left Belco in [Eb] a hurry.
[Ab] There was Maggie, might be, but [Eb] she came from Belie.
He thought he would dance her [Bb] and dine her.
But [Eb] at the disco one night, [Ab] he got [Eb] such a fright, when her teeth [Bb] shone like fine [Eb] Belie china, and he sighed.
Only loves Anna [Ab] from the [Eb] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [Bb] as well. _
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] putting the knots [Eb] around the town, they were madly in love you could tell. _
[Ab] On the day they got wed, she [Eb] turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [Bb] true honour?
[Eb] I'd swim every lake, [Ab] only [Eb] said for her sake, there's [Bb] plenty of lakes [Eb] in Fermanagh.
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[B] [E] On the day they met Anne, [A] in her little [E] white van, as he stood in the street [B] all alone.
Sure [E] it was in in a skillet, [A] she said [E] she was willing, to [B] marry this man from [E] Tyrone.
[A] Now they both have a son, [E] and his name is John, the girls are called Mae [B] and Alanna.
[E] And old Joe was right, when [A] they told [E] him that night, that he'd meet [B] his sweetheart in [E] Fermanagh.
And he sighed.
Only loves Anna [A] from the [E] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [B] as well.
[E] As they drove up and down, [A] putting the knots [E] around the town, they were [B] madly in love you [E] could tell. _
[A] On the day they got wed, she [E] turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [B] true honour?
[E] I'd swim every lake, [A] only [E] said for her sake, there's [B] plenty of lakes in [E] Fermanagh. _
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[Bb] He lived all alone [Ab] up in [Eb] County Tyrone.
He had 40 acres [Bb] with cattle.
[Eb] As he struggled through life [Ab] with no child [Eb] or no wife, life sure [Bb] was one hell [Eb] of a battle. _
[Ab] So he thought he would go to [Eb] our matchmaker's show and ask about Mary [Bb] McKenna.
And [Eb] he heard she'd gotten wed, [Ab] the [Eb] matchmaker said, sure there's lots [Bb] of fine girls [Eb] in Fermanagh.
And we sing, only loves Anna [Ab] from the [Eb] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [Bb] as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] putting the knots [Eb] around the town, they were [Bb] madly in love you [Eb] could tell. _
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] she turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [Bb] true honour?
[Eb] I'd swim every lake, [Ab] only [Eb] said for her sake, there's [Bb] plenty of lakes in [Eb] Fermanagh.
Well first they was so, [Ab] she came [Eb] from Belco, he thought it was so he [Bb] might marry.
But [Eb] what her father had done, [Ab] disapproved [Eb] of the plan, so one [Bb] left Belco in [Eb] a hurry.
[Ab] There was Maggie, might be, but [Eb] she came from Belie.
He thought he would dance her [Bb] and dine her.
But [Eb] at the disco one night, [Ab] he got [Eb] such a fright, when her teeth [Bb] shone like fine [Eb] Belie china, and he sighed.
Only loves Anna [Ab] from the [Eb] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [Bb] as well. _
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] putting the knots [Eb] around the town, they were madly in love you could tell. _
[Ab] On the day they got wed, she [Eb] turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [Bb] true honour?
[Eb] I'd swim every lake, [Ab] only [Eb] said for her sake, there's [Bb] plenty of lakes [Eb] in Fermanagh.
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[B] [E] On the day they met Anne, [A] in her little [E] white van, as he stood in the street [B] all alone.
Sure [E] it was in in a skillet, [A] she said [E] she was willing, to [B] marry this man from [E] Tyrone.
[A] Now they both have a son, [E] and his name is John, the girls are called Mae [B] and Alanna.
[E] And old Joe was right, when [A] they told [E] him that night, that he'd meet [B] his sweetheart in [E] Fermanagh.
And he sighed.
Only loves Anna [A] from the [E] county Fermanagh, sure Anna loves only [B] as well.
[E] As they drove up and down, [A] putting the knots [E] around the town, they were [B] madly in love you [E] could tell. _
[A] On the day they got wed, she [E] turned to the preacher and said, do you take a dearly love and [B] true honour?
[E] I'd swim every lake, [A] only [E] said for her sake, there's [B] plenty of lakes in [E] Fermanagh. _
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