Chords for Christy Moore - If I get an Encore (Wild Colonial Boy)
Tempo:
91.6 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Bm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A]
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
Oh, [E] I love to hear the bow run.
I love to hear the fill
But most of all I love to [A] hear you sing
When I first heard Tommy Mecham and the chances my [D] future [A] it was seen I
Was bitten by the ballads and ever since that wound is [E] never here
When [D] I got me [Bm] first guitar me fingers [D] bled until I learned to [A] call the two
[E] Me Arden sweater, I wrote me mouth a goodbye letter.
I started throwing ships up in no [A] don't lose
[D] If I get an encore I go home
[A]
[E] Oh
And shame beyond the mandolin, but most of all I love to [A] hear you say
I've played cabaret in bond orden
Marquis for father Horton and the one stood [D] in for Johnny [A] McAvoy
from Berlin to San Francisco
I went on before the disco or two for green fields of [E] veteran, right?
[D] From the rising Sun and Brownstown to the blue
Lagoon and Sligo [A] town
Bali [E] Murphy and the buckside a ballon d'amore and once [A] in Balmastow
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
[E] I love to hear the banjo, but most of all I love it when [A] you say oh
I never met Bob Dylan
[D] But I sang with the pecker [A] dawn and when we drank luck aired and dry me and pecker [D] we went looking [E] for lockdown
One [D] winters night in London up around Wilsdon Junction
All me heart it [A] filled with joy
[E] Was the night that Maggie Barry she called me up to sing the wild [A] colonial boy
There was a white
[D] Colonial boy [E] Jack Duggan was [A] his name
He was born and [E] rare deny
Her land in a place called [A] castle Man
He was his [E] father's only son his
[Em] mother's pride [A] and joy and
Dearly [D] didn't his parents love [E] the white?
[A] Colonial boy
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
Oh, [E] I love to hear the run, but most of all I love to hear you [A] sing
[N]
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
Oh, [E] I love to hear the bow run.
I love to hear the fill
But most of all I love to [A] hear you sing
When I first heard Tommy Mecham and the chances my [D] future [A] it was seen I
Was bitten by the ballads and ever since that wound is [E] never here
When [D] I got me [Bm] first guitar me fingers [D] bled until I learned to [A] call the two
[E] Me Arden sweater, I wrote me mouth a goodbye letter.
I started throwing ships up in no [A] don't lose
[D] If I get an encore I go home
[A]
[E] Oh
And shame beyond the mandolin, but most of all I love to [A] hear you say
I've played cabaret in bond orden
Marquis for father Horton and the one stood [D] in for Johnny [A] McAvoy
from Berlin to San Francisco
I went on before the disco or two for green fields of [E] veteran, right?
[D] From the rising Sun and Brownstown to the blue
Lagoon and Sligo [A] town
Bali [E] Murphy and the buckside a ballon d'amore and once [A] in Balmastow
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
[E] I love to hear the banjo, but most of all I love it when [A] you say oh
I never met Bob Dylan
[D] But I sang with the pecker [A] dawn and when we drank luck aired and dry me and pecker [D] we went looking [E] for lockdown
One [D] winters night in London up around Wilsdon Junction
All me heart it [A] filled with joy
[E] Was the night that Maggie Barry she called me up to sing the wild [A] colonial boy
There was a white
[D] Colonial boy [E] Jack Duggan was [A] his name
He was born and [E] rare deny
Her land in a place called [A] castle Man
He was his [E] father's only son his
[Em] mother's pride [A] and joy and
Dearly [D] didn't his parents love [E] the white?
[A] Colonial boy
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
Oh, [E] I love to hear the run, but most of all I love to hear you [A] sing
[N]
Key:
A
D
E
Bm
Em
A
D
E
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
Oh, [E] I love to hear the bow run.
I love to hear the fill
But most of all I love to [A] hear you sing _ _ _ _ _
When I first heard Tommy Mecham and the chances my [D] future [A] it was seen I
Was bitten by the ballads and ever since that wound is [E] never here
When [D] I got me [Bm] first guitar me fingers [D] bled until I learned to [A] call the two
_ _ [E] Me Arden sweater, I wrote me mouth a goodbye letter.
I started throwing ships up in no [A] don't lose
_ _ [D] If I get an encore I go home
_ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ Oh
And shame beyond the mandolin, but most of all I love to [A] hear you say _ _
_ _ _ I've played cabaret in bond orden
Marquis for father Horton and the one stood [D] in for Johnny [A] McAvoy _ _ _ _ _
from Berlin to San Francisco
I went on before the disco or two for green fields of [E] veteran, right? _ _
[D] From the rising Sun and Brownstown to the blue
Lagoon and Sligo [A] town
Bali [E] Murphy and the buckside a ballon d'amore and once [A] in Balmastow _ _
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
_ [E] I love to hear the banjo, but most of all I love it when [A] you say oh _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I never met Bob Dylan
_ _ [D] But I sang with the pecker [A] dawn _ _ and when we drank luck aired and dry me and pecker [D] we went looking [E] for lockdown
One [D] winters night in London up around Wilsdon Junction _
All me heart it [A] filled with joy
_ [E] Was the night that Maggie Barry she called me up to sing the wild [A] colonial boy
_ There _ _ _ _ was a white
[D] _ Colonial boy [E] Jack Duggan was [A] his name
He was born and [E] rare deny
Her land in a place called [A] castle Man
He was his _ [E] father's only son his
[Em] mother's pride [A] and joy _ and
Dearly [D] didn't his parents love [E] the white?
[A] Colonial boy _ _
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
Oh, [E] I love to hear the run, but most of all I love to hear you [A] sing _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
Oh, [E] I love to hear the bow run.
I love to hear the fill
But most of all I love to [A] hear you sing _ _ _ _ _
When I first heard Tommy Mecham and the chances my [D] future [A] it was seen I
Was bitten by the ballads and ever since that wound is [E] never here
When [D] I got me [Bm] first guitar me fingers [D] bled until I learned to [A] call the two
_ _ [E] Me Arden sweater, I wrote me mouth a goodbye letter.
I started throwing ships up in no [A] don't lose
_ _ [D] If I get an encore I go home
_ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ Oh
And shame beyond the mandolin, but most of all I love to [A] hear you say _ _
_ _ _ I've played cabaret in bond orden
Marquis for father Horton and the one stood [D] in for Johnny [A] McAvoy _ _ _ _ _
from Berlin to San Francisco
I went on before the disco or two for green fields of [E] veteran, right? _ _
[D] From the rising Sun and Brownstown to the blue
Lagoon and Sligo [A] town
Bali [E] Murphy and the buckside a ballon d'amore and once [A] in Balmastow _ _
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
_ [E] I love to hear the banjo, but most of all I love it when [A] you say oh _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I never met Bob Dylan
_ _ [D] But I sang with the pecker [A] dawn _ _ and when we drank luck aired and dry me and pecker [D] we went looking [E] for lockdown
One [D] winters night in London up around Wilsdon Junction _
All me heart it [A] filled with joy
_ [E] Was the night that Maggie Barry she called me up to sing the wild [A] colonial boy
_ There _ _ _ _ was a white
[D] _ Colonial boy [E] Jack Duggan was [A] his name
He was born and [E] rare deny
Her land in a place called [A] castle Man
He was his _ [E] father's only son his
[Em] mother's pride [A] and joy _ and
Dearly [D] didn't his parents love [E] the white?
[A] Colonial boy _ _
[D] If I get an encore I go home feeling [A] like a king
Oh, [E] I love to hear the run, but most of all I love to hear you [A] sing _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
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