Where Did You Meet Her Chords by Brendan Shine
Tempo:
98.2 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
A
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F] [C] [G]
[C] My name is Matt from Dublin [G] and I'm living in [C] London town.
I searched all around for a girl of my [G] own but there wasn't anyone [C] to be found.
[F] So I went to a [C] dance on a Saturday night.
[G] I had a little [C] drink and I felt a strike.
[F] It was my first time [C] there in my whole damn life.
[G] There I met my pretty [C] young wife.
Where did you meet her?
[A] I met her in the [C] Galtimore.
[F] In the Galtimore [C] in Cricklewood.
[G] I asked her for a dance [C] and she said she would.
[F] The band played an oldie [C] called In the Mood.
[G] I met her in the [C] Galtimore.
Then I walked her up to her own front door [G] and I kissed her for the very [C] first time.
I liked it very much so I asked her for a date [G] next Saturday at quarter to [C] nine.
[F] Well I met her on that Saturday night.
[G] I asked her to marry me [C] she said she might.
With [F] the smashin' time [C] we danced till late.
It [G] was my first and my very [C] last date.
And where did you meet her?
I met her in the Galtimore.
[F] In the Galtimore [C] in Cricklewood.
[G] I asked her for a dance [C] and she said she would.
[F] The band played an oldie [C] called In the Mood.
[G] I met her in the [C] Galtimore.
[D]
My name is Matt from Dublin [A] and I'm married in London [D] town.
Been married to her now for thirty years and four [A] and he's going to get guns in [D] it's side.
We [G] have a son of thirty-two and [D] his name's Matt.
[A] He couldn't get a girl [D] he's shy like that.
[G] He went to her dance [D] on a Saturday night.
[A] There he met his [D] prettiest bride.
And I said to him, where did you meet her?
I met her in the Galtimore.
[G] In the Galtimore [D] in Cricklewood.
[A] I asked her for a dance [D] and she said she would.
[G] The band played an oldie [D] called In the Mood.
[A] I met her in the [D]
Galtimore.
[G] In the [D] Galtimore in Cricklewood.
[A] I asked her for a dance [D] and she said she would.
[G] The band played an [D] oldie called In the Mood.
[A] Yes I met her in the [D]
Galtimore.
[G] [D] [A] [D] [G]
[D]
[C] My name is Matt from Dublin [G] and I'm living in [C] London town.
I searched all around for a girl of my [G] own but there wasn't anyone [C] to be found.
[F] So I went to a [C] dance on a Saturday night.
[G] I had a little [C] drink and I felt a strike.
[F] It was my first time [C] there in my whole damn life.
[G] There I met my pretty [C] young wife.
Where did you meet her?
[A] I met her in the [C] Galtimore.
[F] In the Galtimore [C] in Cricklewood.
[G] I asked her for a dance [C] and she said she would.
[F] The band played an oldie [C] called In the Mood.
[G] I met her in the [C] Galtimore.
Then I walked her up to her own front door [G] and I kissed her for the very [C] first time.
I liked it very much so I asked her for a date [G] next Saturday at quarter to [C] nine.
[F] Well I met her on that Saturday night.
[G] I asked her to marry me [C] she said she might.
With [F] the smashin' time [C] we danced till late.
It [G] was my first and my very [C] last date.
And where did you meet her?
I met her in the Galtimore.
[F] In the Galtimore [C] in Cricklewood.
[G] I asked her for a dance [C] and she said she would.
[F] The band played an oldie [C] called In the Mood.
[G] I met her in the [C] Galtimore.
[D]
My name is Matt from Dublin [A] and I'm married in London [D] town.
Been married to her now for thirty years and four [A] and he's going to get guns in [D] it's side.
We [G] have a son of thirty-two and [D] his name's Matt.
[A] He couldn't get a girl [D] he's shy like that.
[G] He went to her dance [D] on a Saturday night.
[A] There he met his [D] prettiest bride.
And I said to him, where did you meet her?
I met her in the Galtimore.
[G] In the Galtimore [D] in Cricklewood.
[A] I asked her for a dance [D] and she said she would.
[G] The band played an oldie [D] called In the Mood.
[A] I met her in the [D]
Galtimore.
[G] In the [D] Galtimore in Cricklewood.
[A] I asked her for a dance [D] and she said she would.
[G] The band played an [D] oldie called In the Mood.
[A] Yes I met her in the [D]
Galtimore.
[G] [D] [A] [D] [G]
[D]
Key:
C
G
D
A
F
C
G
D
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_ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ My name is Matt from Dublin [G] and I'm living in [C] London town.
I searched all around for a girl of my [G] own but there wasn't anyone [C] to be found.
[F] So I went to a [C] dance on a Saturday night.
[G] I had a little [C] drink and I felt a strike.
[F] It was my first time [C] there in my whole damn life.
[G] There I met my pretty [C] young wife.
Where did you meet her?
[A] I met her in the [C] Galtimore.
[F] In the Galtimore [C] in Cricklewood.
[G] I asked her for a dance [C] and she said she would.
[F] The band played an oldie [C] called In the Mood.
[G] I met her in the [C] Galtimore. _ _ _ _ _ _
Then I walked her up to her own front door [G] and I kissed her for the very [C] first time.
I liked it very much so I asked her for a date [G] next Saturday at quarter to [C] nine.
[F] Well I met her on that Saturday night.
[G] I asked her to marry me [C] she said she might.
With [F] the smashin' time [C] we danced till late.
It [G] was my first and my very [C] last date.
And where did you meet her?
_ I met her in the Galtimore.
[F] In the Galtimore [C] in Cricklewood.
[G] I asked her for a dance [C] and she said she would.
[F] The band played an oldie [C] called In the Mood.
[G] I met her in the [C] Galtimore.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ My name is Matt from Dublin [A] and I'm married in London [D] town.
Been married to her now for thirty years and four [A] and he's going to get guns in [D] it's side.
We [G] have a son of thirty-two and [D] his name's Matt.
[A] He couldn't get a girl [D] he's shy like that.
[G] He went to her dance [D] on a Saturday night.
[A] There he met his [D] prettiest bride.
And I said to him, where did you meet her?
I met her in the Galtimore.
[G] In the Galtimore [D] in Cricklewood.
[A] I asked her for a dance [D] and she said she would.
[G] The band played an oldie [D] called In the Mood.
[A] I met her in the [D]
Galtimore.
[G] In the [D] Galtimore in Cricklewood.
[A] I asked her for a dance [D] and she said she would.
[G] The band played an [D] oldie called In the Mood.
[A] Yes I met her in the [D]
Galtimore.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ My name is Matt from Dublin [G] and I'm living in [C] London town.
I searched all around for a girl of my [G] own but there wasn't anyone [C] to be found.
[F] So I went to a [C] dance on a Saturday night.
[G] I had a little [C] drink and I felt a strike.
[F] It was my first time [C] there in my whole damn life.
[G] There I met my pretty [C] young wife.
Where did you meet her?
[A] I met her in the [C] Galtimore.
[F] In the Galtimore [C] in Cricklewood.
[G] I asked her for a dance [C] and she said she would.
[F] The band played an oldie [C] called In the Mood.
[G] I met her in the [C] Galtimore. _ _ _ _ _ _
Then I walked her up to her own front door [G] and I kissed her for the very [C] first time.
I liked it very much so I asked her for a date [G] next Saturday at quarter to [C] nine.
[F] Well I met her on that Saturday night.
[G] I asked her to marry me [C] she said she might.
With [F] the smashin' time [C] we danced till late.
It [G] was my first and my very [C] last date.
And where did you meet her?
_ I met her in the Galtimore.
[F] In the Galtimore [C] in Cricklewood.
[G] I asked her for a dance [C] and she said she would.
[F] The band played an oldie [C] called In the Mood.
[G] I met her in the [C] Galtimore.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ My name is Matt from Dublin [A] and I'm married in London [D] town.
Been married to her now for thirty years and four [A] and he's going to get guns in [D] it's side.
We [G] have a son of thirty-two and [D] his name's Matt.
[A] He couldn't get a girl [D] he's shy like that.
[G] He went to her dance [D] on a Saturday night.
[A] There he met his [D] prettiest bride.
And I said to him, where did you meet her?
I met her in the Galtimore.
[G] In the Galtimore [D] in Cricklewood.
[A] I asked her for a dance [D] and she said she would.
[G] The band played an oldie [D] called In the Mood.
[A] I met her in the [D]
Galtimore.
[G] In the [D] Galtimore in Cricklewood.
[A] I asked her for a dance [D] and she said she would.
[G] The band played an [D] oldie called In the Mood.
[A] Yes I met her in the [D]
Galtimore.
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