Chords for Bruce Springsteen - Mrs McGrath
Tempo:
111.05 bpm
Chords used:
Fm
Eb
Ab
Cm
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb]
[Fm]
[Eb]
[Fm]
Mrs.
McGrath the [E] sergeant said would you like a soldier [Cm] in your son's head?
The scarlet coat, the big cocktail, Mrs.
McGrath would you like [Fm] that?
[C] Hooray, hooray, [Ab] hooray, hooray, hooray, [Eb] hooray, hooray, [Cm] hooray, hooray, hooray, [Fm] hooray, hooray.
Now Mrs.
McGrath lived on [Ab] the shore and after seven [Eb] years or more
she [Cm] spied a ship coming to the bay with her [Fm] son from far away.
Oh Captain dear [F] where have you been?
[Ab] You've been sailing the [Eb] Mediterranean.
Have you [Cm] news of my son Ted?
Is he [Fm] living or is he dead?
Was it too late for little D [Ab].A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive?
Then came Ted without any [Eb] legs and in their place two wooden pegs.
She kissed him a dozen times or two and said my [Fm] God Ted is it you?
Now were you drunk or were you [Ab] blind when you left your two fine [Eb] legs behind?
Or was it walking [Cm] upon the sea that tore your [Fm] two fine legs away?
Was it too late for little [Ab] D.A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive?
I [D] wasn't drunk and I wasn't [C] blind when I left my [Eb] two fine legs behind.
A [Cm] cannonball on the 5th of May told my [Fm] two fine legs away.
My Teddy boy the widow [Ab] cried you're too fine leg for your mother to cry.
Stumps of a tree won't do it all why didn't you [Fm] run from the cannonball?
Was it too late for little D [Ab].A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
[Cm]
[Bb]
[Cm]
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Fm]
[Ab] [Eb]
[Fm]
Oh foreign wars I do [Ab] proclaim live on [Eb] blood and a mother's pain.
[D] I'd rather have my son as he used to be than the king of [Fm] America and his whole navy.
Sing a lullaby for little [Ab] D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D [Ab].A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
[C] Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D [Ab].A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive?
[C] [Cm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb]
[Fm]
[Fm]
[Cm]
[Bb]
[Eb] [N]
[Fm]
[Eb]
[Fm]
Mrs.
McGrath the [E] sergeant said would you like a soldier [Cm] in your son's head?
The scarlet coat, the big cocktail, Mrs.
McGrath would you like [Fm] that?
[C] Hooray, hooray, [Ab] hooray, hooray, hooray, [Eb] hooray, hooray, [Cm] hooray, hooray, hooray, [Fm] hooray, hooray.
Now Mrs.
McGrath lived on [Ab] the shore and after seven [Eb] years or more
she [Cm] spied a ship coming to the bay with her [Fm] son from far away.
Oh Captain dear [F] where have you been?
[Ab] You've been sailing the [Eb] Mediterranean.
Have you [Cm] news of my son Ted?
Is he [Fm] living or is he dead?
Was it too late for little D [Ab].A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive?
Then came Ted without any [Eb] legs and in their place two wooden pegs.
She kissed him a dozen times or two and said my [Fm] God Ted is it you?
Now were you drunk or were you [Ab] blind when you left your two fine [Eb] legs behind?
Or was it walking [Cm] upon the sea that tore your [Fm] two fine legs away?
Was it too late for little [Ab] D.A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive?
I [D] wasn't drunk and I wasn't [C] blind when I left my [Eb] two fine legs behind.
A [Cm] cannonball on the 5th of May told my [Fm] two fine legs away.
My Teddy boy the widow [Ab] cried you're too fine leg for your mother to cry.
Stumps of a tree won't do it all why didn't you [Fm] run from the cannonball?
Was it too late for little D [Ab].A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
[Cm]
[Bb]
[Cm]
[Eb]
[Bb]
[Fm]
[Ab] [Eb]
[Fm]
Oh foreign wars I do [Ab] proclaim live on [Eb] blood and a mother's pain.
[D] I'd rather have my son as he used to be than the king of [Fm] America and his whole navy.
Sing a lullaby for little [Ab] D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D [Ab].A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
[C] Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D [Ab].A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive?
[C] [Cm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb]
[Fm]
[Fm]
[Cm]
[Bb]
[Eb] [N]
Key:
Fm
Eb
Ab
Cm
Bb
Fm
Eb
Ab
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[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Mrs.
McGrath the [E] sergeant said would you like a soldier [Cm] in your son's head? _
The scarlet coat, the big cocktail, Mrs.
McGrath would you like [Fm] that?
_ [C] Hooray, hooray, [Ab] hooray, hooray, hooray, [Eb] hooray, hooray, [Cm] hooray, hooray, hooray, [Fm] hooray, hooray. _ _
_ _ _ Now Mrs.
McGrath lived on [Ab] the shore and after seven [Eb] years or more
she [Cm] spied a ship coming to the bay with her [Fm] son from far away.
Oh Captain dear [F] where have you been?
[Ab] You've been sailing the [Eb] Mediterranean.
_ _ Have you [Cm] news of my son Ted?
Is he [Fm] living or is he dead?
Was it too late for little D [Ab].A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, arrive? _
Was it too late for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive? _ _ _ _
_ Then came Ted without any [Eb] legs and in their place two wooden pegs.
She kissed him a dozen times or two and said my [Fm] God Ted is it you?
Now were you drunk or were you [Ab] blind when you left your two fine [Eb] legs behind?
Or was it walking [Cm] upon the sea that tore your [Fm] two fine legs away? _
Was it too late for little [Ab] D.A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, arrive?
_ Was it too late for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive?
_ Was it too late for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive? _
Was it too late for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive? _ _ _
_ I [D] wasn't drunk and I wasn't [C] blind when I left my [Eb] two fine legs behind.
A [Cm] cannonball on the 5th of May told my [Fm] two fine legs away.
_ My Teddy boy the widow [Ab] cried you're too fine leg for your mother to cry.
_ Stumps of a tree won't do it all why didn't you [Fm] run from the cannonball?
Was it too late for little D [Ab].A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, _ arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
_ Was it too late for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
[Cm] _ _
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_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
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_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh foreign wars I do [Ab] proclaim live on [Eb] blood and a mother's pain. _
[D] I'd rather have my son as he used to be than the king of [Fm] America and his whole navy. _
_ _ Sing a lullaby for little [Ab] D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive?
_ Sing a lullaby for little D [Ab].A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
_ Sing a lullaby for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
[C] Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
_ Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D [Ab].A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive? _
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive?
_ [C] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
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_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
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[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [N] _
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_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
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_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
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[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Mrs.
McGrath the [E] sergeant said would you like a soldier [Cm] in your son's head? _
The scarlet coat, the big cocktail, Mrs.
McGrath would you like [Fm] that?
_ [C] Hooray, hooray, [Ab] hooray, hooray, hooray, [Eb] hooray, hooray, [Cm] hooray, hooray, hooray, [Fm] hooray, hooray. _ _
_ _ _ Now Mrs.
McGrath lived on [Ab] the shore and after seven [Eb] years or more
she [Cm] spied a ship coming to the bay with her [Fm] son from far away.
Oh Captain dear [F] where have you been?
[Ab] You've been sailing the [Eb] Mediterranean.
_ _ Have you [Cm] news of my son Ted?
Is he [Fm] living or is he dead?
Was it too late for little D [Ab].A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, arrive? _
Was it too late for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive? _ _ _ _
_ Then came Ted without any [Eb] legs and in their place two wooden pegs.
She kissed him a dozen times or two and said my [Fm] God Ted is it you?
Now were you drunk or were you [Ab] blind when you left your two fine [Eb] legs behind?
Or was it walking [Cm] upon the sea that tore your [Fm] two fine legs away? _
Was it too late for little [Ab] D.A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, arrive?
_ Was it too late for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive?
_ Was it too late for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive? _
Was it too late for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive? _ _ _
_ I [D] wasn't drunk and I wasn't [C] blind when I left my [Eb] two fine legs behind.
A [Cm] cannonball on the 5th of May told my [Fm] two fine legs away.
_ My Teddy boy the widow [Ab] cried you're too fine leg for your mother to cry.
_ Stumps of a tree won't do it all why didn't you [Fm] run from the cannonball?
Was it too late for little D [Ab].A. to arrive, [Eb] arrive, _ arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
_ Was it too late for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Was it too late for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
[Cm] _ _
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[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
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_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh foreign wars I do [Ab] proclaim live on [Eb] blood and a mother's pain. _
[D] I'd rather have my son as he used to be than the king of [Fm] America and his whole navy. _
_ _ Sing a lullaby for little [Ab] D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to [Fm] arrive, arrive, arrive?
_ Sing a lullaby for little D [Ab].A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
_ Sing a lullaby for little D.A. [Fm] to arrive, arrive, arrive?
[C] Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive?
_ Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive?
Sing a lullaby for little D [Ab].A. to [Eb] arrive, arrive, arrive? _
Sing a lullaby for little D.A. to arrive, [Fm] arrive, arrive?
_ [C] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
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_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [N] _