Chords for Boxty - red haired mary
Tempo:
134.8 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
C#
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a [E] marriage bed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to [A] be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
As I was going to the fair at Ingle, one fine morning [A] last July, well a [E] fine young girl came up behind me, Redhead Mary, I did cry.
Come on with me, Redhead Mary, the donkey he can carry too.
Well [E] she looked at me, her eyes all twinkled and she said, you [B] are a rosy hue.
Thank you kindly sir, [C#] she answered and then she tossed her light red hair.
If you [A] hold the donkey, well I'll ride [B] with you to the Dingle Fair.
[B] And when we reached the town [E] of Dingle, she caught me hand and [A] said goodbye.
[Bm] A tinker he came up behind her, met me right in [E] my left eye.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are [A] to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
[A] [B]
[E]
[A] [E]
I was feeling very peevish, my poor eye was [A] sad and sore.
Then [E] I kicked the tinker with me hobnails back [F#] to true Tom Murphy's door.
He galloped off to get [C#m] his daddy, the tallest [G#m] man [C#] you ever did see.
[E] I knocked him with [C#] me knuckles, now he's missing [A] tooth from teeth.
[F#] And wasn't she the happy [E] calling man?
Here I [A] go, she said, never [E] mind the priest.
This very morn, tonight we'll lie in Murphy's shed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
[B] Round the [A] corner came a [C#] peeler, told me I had broke the law.
I checked him [C#m] all of he, [B] he fell down and he broke his jaw.
[C#m] And through the fair we [E] rumped together, my black dyed hair, red hair.
Here's a gaily yonder tinker, weren't we the happy pair?
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be [A] wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
We'll take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are [A] to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
[C#]
[N]
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a [E] marriage bed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to [A] be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
As I was going to the fair at Ingle, one fine morning [A] last July, well a [E] fine young girl came up behind me, Redhead Mary, I did cry.
Come on with me, Redhead Mary, the donkey he can carry too.
Well [E] she looked at me, her eyes all twinkled and she said, you [B] are a rosy hue.
Thank you kindly sir, [C#] she answered and then she tossed her light red hair.
If you [A] hold the donkey, well I'll ride [B] with you to the Dingle Fair.
[B] And when we reached the town [E] of Dingle, she caught me hand and [A] said goodbye.
[Bm] A tinker he came up behind her, met me right in [E] my left eye.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are [A] to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
[A] [B]
[E]
[A] [E]
I was feeling very peevish, my poor eye was [A] sad and sore.
Then [E] I kicked the tinker with me hobnails back [F#] to true Tom Murphy's door.
He galloped off to get [C#m] his daddy, the tallest [G#m] man [C#] you ever did see.
[E] I knocked him with [C#] me knuckles, now he's missing [A] tooth from teeth.
[F#] And wasn't she the happy [E] calling man?
Here I [A] go, she said, never [E] mind the priest.
This very morn, tonight we'll lie in Murphy's shed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
[B] Round the [A] corner came a [C#] peeler, told me I had broke the law.
I checked him [C#m] all of he, [B] he fell down and he broke his jaw.
[C#m] And through the fair we [E] rumped together, my black dyed hair, red hair.
Here's a gaily yonder tinker, weren't we the happy pair?
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be [A] wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
We'll take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are [A] to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
[C#]
[N]
Key:
E
A
B
C#
C#m
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B
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Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a [E] marriage bed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to [A] be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
As I was going to the fair at Ingle, one fine morning [A] last July, well a [E] fine young girl came up behind me, Redhead Mary, I did cry.
Come on with me, Redhead Mary, the donkey he can carry too.
Well [E] she looked at me, her eyes all twinkled and she said, you [B] are a rosy hue.
Thank you kindly sir, [C#] she answered and then she tossed her light red hair.
If you [A] hold the donkey, well I'll ride [B] with you to the Dingle Fair.
[B] And when we reached the town [E] of Dingle, she caught me hand and [A] said goodbye.
[Bm] A tinker he came up behind her, met me right in [E] my left eye.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are [A] to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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I was feeling very peevish, my poor eye was [A] sad and sore.
Then [E] I kicked the tinker with me hobnails back [F#] to true Tom Murphy's door.
He galloped off to get [C#m] his daddy, the tallest [G#m] man [C#] you ever did see.
[E] I knocked him with [C#] me knuckles, now he's missing [A] tooth from teeth.
[F#] And wasn't she the happy [E] calling man?
Here I [A] go, she said, never [E] mind the priest.
This very morn, tonight we'll lie in Murphy's shed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed. _
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_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ Round the [A] corner came a [C#] peeler, told me I had broke the law.
I checked him [C#m] all of he, [B] he fell down and he broke his jaw.
[C#m] And through the fair we [E] rumped together, my black dyed hair, red hair.
Here's a gaily yonder tinker, weren't we the happy pair?
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be [A] wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
We'll take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are [A] to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed. _
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[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a [E] marriage bed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to [A] be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
As I was going to the fair at Ingle, one fine morning [A] last July, well a [E] fine young girl came up behind me, Redhead Mary, I did cry.
Come on with me, Redhead Mary, the donkey he can carry too.
Well [E] she looked at me, her eyes all twinkled and she said, you [B] are a rosy hue.
Thank you kindly sir, [C#] she answered and then she tossed her light red hair.
If you [A] hold the donkey, well I'll ride [B] with you to the Dingle Fair.
[B] And when we reached the town [E] of Dingle, she caught me hand and [A] said goodbye.
[Bm] A tinker he came up behind her, met me right in [E] my left eye.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are [A] to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I was feeling very peevish, my poor eye was [A] sad and sore.
Then [E] I kicked the tinker with me hobnails back [F#] to true Tom Murphy's door.
He galloped off to get [C#m] his daddy, the tallest [G#m] man [C#] you ever did see.
[E] I knocked him with [C#] me knuckles, now he's missing [A] tooth from teeth.
[F#] And wasn't she the happy [E] calling man?
Here I [A] go, she said, never [E] mind the priest.
This very morn, tonight we'll lie in Murphy's shed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed. _
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_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ Round the [A] corner came a [C#] peeler, told me I had broke the law.
I checked him [C#m] all of he, [B] he fell down and he broke his jaw.
[C#m] And through the fair we [E] rumped together, my black dyed hair, red hair.
Here's a gaily yonder tinker, weren't we the happy pair?
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be [A] wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed.
We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed.
We'll take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are [A] to be wed.
[E] We were with Grace this very morn, tonight we'll lie in a marriage bed. _
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