Clancy Brothers - Green in the Green Chords
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94.6 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Well, I think at this point politicians have made all the speeches that should be made.
But I must say it was a great thrill and I often thought of that line in the last few days,
there rose a nation proud and free, especially when those jets were flying up over O'Connell Street
and I was saying to myself, them is our fellas that are flying.
Oh,
[Bb] [Ab]
[Db] we're off to Dublin [Ab] in the green, in the green, [Gb] our bay nets littering [Db] in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a Thompson [Db] gun.
I am [Gb] [Ab] and I plough the fields [Db] all day, [Ab] till something came across my mind that I should [Db] run away.
I've always [Ab] hated slavery from the day that [Db] I was born,
[Ab] so I'm off to join the IRA and I'm off [Db] tomorrow morning.
Oh, we're off to [Ab] Dublin in the green, in the green, our bay [Bb] nets littering in [Db] the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Db] Thompson gun.
I leave [Ab] behind my pick and spade and I leave behind [Db] my plough
[Ab] and I leave behind my old grey mare for no more I'll need [Db] her.
I'll take my [Ab] chartridge and my [Db] bandolier also
[Ab] and with my comrades by my side we'll face the [Db] foreign foe.
Oh, we're off to Dublin [Ab] in the green, in the green, our bay nets [Db] littering in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Db] Thompson gun.
I leave behind [Ab] my sweetheart, the one I do [Db] adore
[Ab] and I wonder if she'll think of me when she hears them cannons [Db] roar.
And when the [Ab] war is over and Ireland will [Db] be free
[Ab] I'll take her to the church to wed and our rebel's wife [Db] she'll be.
Oh, we're off to Dublin [Bb] in the green, in the green, our bay nets [Db] littering in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Bbm] Thompson gun.
But I must say it was a great thrill and I often thought of that line in the last few days,
there rose a nation proud and free, especially when those jets were flying up over O'Connell Street
and I was saying to myself, them is our fellas that are flying.
Oh,
[Bb] [Ab]
[Db] we're off to Dublin [Ab] in the green, in the green, [Gb] our bay nets littering [Db] in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a Thompson [Db] gun.
I am [Gb] [Ab] and I plough the fields [Db] all day, [Ab] till something came across my mind that I should [Db] run away.
I've always [Ab] hated slavery from the day that [Db] I was born,
[Ab] so I'm off to join the IRA and I'm off [Db] tomorrow morning.
Oh, we're off to [Ab] Dublin in the green, in the green, our bay [Bb] nets littering in [Db] the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Db] Thompson gun.
I leave [Ab] behind my pick and spade and I leave behind [Db] my plough
[Ab] and I leave behind my old grey mare for no more I'll need [Db] her.
I'll take my [Ab] chartridge and my [Db] bandolier also
[Ab] and with my comrades by my side we'll face the [Db] foreign foe.
Oh, we're off to Dublin [Ab] in the green, in the green, our bay nets [Db] littering in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Db] Thompson gun.
I leave behind [Ab] my sweetheart, the one I do [Db] adore
[Ab] and I wonder if she'll think of me when she hears them cannons [Db] roar.
And when the [Ab] war is over and Ireland will [Db] be free
[Ab] I'll take her to the church to wed and our rebel's wife [Db] she'll be.
Oh, we're off to Dublin [Bb] in the green, in the green, our bay nets [Db] littering in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Bbm] Thompson gun.
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Well, I think at this point politicians have made all the speeches that should be made.
But I must say it was a great thrill and I often thought of that line in the last few days,
there rose a nation proud and free, especially when those jets were flying up over O'Connell Street
and I was saying to myself, them is our fellas that are flying.
Oh,
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ we're off to Dublin [Ab] in the green, in the green, [Gb] our bay nets littering [Db] in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a Thompson [Db] gun.
I am [Gb] _ [Ab] _ _ and I plough the fields [Db] all day, [Ab] till something came across my mind that I should [Db] run away.
I've always [Ab] hated slavery from the day that [Db] I was born,
[Ab] so I'm off to join the IRA and I'm off [Db] tomorrow morning.
Oh, we're off to [Ab] Dublin in the green, in the green, our bay [Bb] nets littering in [Db] the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Db] Thompson gun.
I leave [Ab] behind my pick and spade and I leave behind [Db] my plough
[Ab] and I leave behind my old grey mare for no more I'll need [Db] her.
_ I'll take my [Ab] chartridge and my _ [Db] bandolier also
[Ab] and with my comrades by my side we'll face the [Db] foreign foe.
Oh, we're off to Dublin [Ab] in the green, in the green, our bay nets [Db] littering in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Db] Thompson gun.
I leave behind [Ab] my sweetheart, the one I do [Db] _ adore
[Ab] and I wonder if she'll think of me when she hears them cannons [Db] roar.
And when the [Ab] war is over and Ireland will [Db] be free
[Ab] I'll take her to the church to wed and our rebel's wife [Db] she'll be.
Oh, we're off to Dublin [Bb] in the green, in the green, our bay nets [Db] littering in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Bbm] Thompson gun. _ _ _
But I must say it was a great thrill and I often thought of that line in the last few days,
there rose a nation proud and free, especially when those jets were flying up over O'Connell Street
and I was saying to myself, them is our fellas that are flying.
Oh,
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ we're off to Dublin [Ab] in the green, in the green, [Gb] our bay nets littering [Db] in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a Thompson [Db] gun.
I am [Gb] _ [Ab] _ _ and I plough the fields [Db] all day, [Ab] till something came across my mind that I should [Db] run away.
I've always [Ab] hated slavery from the day that [Db] I was born,
[Ab] so I'm off to join the IRA and I'm off [Db] tomorrow morning.
Oh, we're off to [Ab] Dublin in the green, in the green, our bay [Bb] nets littering in [Db] the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Db] Thompson gun.
I leave [Ab] behind my pick and spade and I leave behind [Db] my plough
[Ab] and I leave behind my old grey mare for no more I'll need [Db] her.
_ I'll take my [Ab] chartridge and my _ [Db] bandolier also
[Ab] and with my comrades by my side we'll face the [Db] foreign foe.
Oh, we're off to Dublin [Ab] in the green, in the green, our bay nets [Db] littering in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Db] Thompson gun.
I leave behind [Ab] my sweetheart, the one I do [Db] _ adore
[Ab] and I wonder if she'll think of me when she hears them cannons [Db] roar.
And when the [Ab] war is over and Ireland will [Db] be free
[Ab] I'll take her to the church to wed and our rebel's wife [Db] she'll be.
Oh, we're off to Dublin [Bb] in the green, in the green, our bay nets [Db] littering in the sun
[Ab] and the Thames they blow like lightning to the rattle of a [Bbm] Thompson gun. _ _ _