Chords for Declan Nerney - Anna From Fermanag
Tempo:
86.65 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
E
Bb
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Ab] [Eb]
He lived all alone [Ab] up in County [Eb] Tyrone.
He had forty [Bb] acres with cattle.
[Eb] As he struggled through life [Ab] with no child or [Eb] no wife, life sure was one hell of a battle.
[Ab] So he thought he would go [Eb] to a matchmaker's show, and ask about [Bb] Mary McCanna, [Eb] and he heard she got wed.
[Ab] The matchmaker [Eb] said, sure there's lots of fine girls in Fermanagh, and we say, only Lonsana.
[Ab] From the county [Eb] of Fermanagh, sure Anna [Bb] Lonsoni as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] what even after round [Eb] the town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [Bb] and do you honour?
[Eb] Who aren't swimming every lake?
[Ab] Only said [Eb] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh.
Well first there was so, [Ab] she came from [Eb] Belco, he thought it was soon [Bb] he might marry.
[Eb] But what her father had done, [Ab] disapproved of [Eb] the plan, so Anna left Belco in a hurry.
[Ab] There was Maggie might be, [Eb] but she came from Beli.
He thought he would dance [Bb] her and dine her.
[Eb] But at the disco one night, [Ab] he got such [Eb] a fright, when her teeth shone light, finally China, and he sighed.
Only Lonsana, [Ab] from the county [Eb] of Fermanagh, sure Anna Lonsoni [Bb] as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] what even after round [Eb] the town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [Bb] and do you honour?
Who [Eb] aren't swimming every lake?
[Ab] Only said [Eb] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh.
[Ab] [Eb]
[E] On the day they met Anne, [A] in her little [E] white van, as he stood in the street [B] all alone.
[E] Sure it was in in a skillet, [A] she said she [E] was willing, to marry this man from Tyrone.
[A] Now they both have a son, [E] and his name is John, the girls are called Mae [B] and Anna.
[E] And old Joe was right, [A] when they told him [E] that night, that he'd need a sweetheart in Fermanagh.
And he sighed.
Only Lonsana, [A] from the county [E] of Fermanagh, sure Anna Lonsoni [B] as well.
[E] As they drove up and down, [A] what even after round the [E] town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[A] On the day they got wed, [E] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [B] and do you honour?
[E] Who aren't swimming every lake?
[A] Only said [E] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh.
He lived all alone [Ab] up in County [Eb] Tyrone.
He had forty [Bb] acres with cattle.
[Eb] As he struggled through life [Ab] with no child or [Eb] no wife, life sure was one hell of a battle.
[Ab] So he thought he would go [Eb] to a matchmaker's show, and ask about [Bb] Mary McCanna, [Eb] and he heard she got wed.
[Ab] The matchmaker [Eb] said, sure there's lots of fine girls in Fermanagh, and we say, only Lonsana.
[Ab] From the county [Eb] of Fermanagh, sure Anna [Bb] Lonsoni as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] what even after round [Eb] the town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [Bb] and do you honour?
[Eb] Who aren't swimming every lake?
[Ab] Only said [Eb] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh.
Well first there was so, [Ab] she came from [Eb] Belco, he thought it was soon [Bb] he might marry.
[Eb] But what her father had done, [Ab] disapproved of [Eb] the plan, so Anna left Belco in a hurry.
[Ab] There was Maggie might be, [Eb] but she came from Beli.
He thought he would dance [Bb] her and dine her.
[Eb] But at the disco one night, [Ab] he got such [Eb] a fright, when her teeth shone light, finally China, and he sighed.
Only Lonsana, [Ab] from the county [Eb] of Fermanagh, sure Anna Lonsoni [Bb] as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] what even after round [Eb] the town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [Bb] and do you honour?
Who [Eb] aren't swimming every lake?
[Ab] Only said [Eb] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh.
[Ab] [Eb]
[E] On the day they met Anne, [A] in her little [E] white van, as he stood in the street [B] all alone.
[E] Sure it was in in a skillet, [A] she said she [E] was willing, to marry this man from Tyrone.
[A] Now they both have a son, [E] and his name is John, the girls are called Mae [B] and Anna.
[E] And old Joe was right, [A] when they told him [E] that night, that he'd need a sweetheart in Fermanagh.
And he sighed.
Only Lonsana, [A] from the county [E] of Fermanagh, sure Anna Lonsoni [B] as well.
[E] As they drove up and down, [A] what even after round the [E] town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[A] On the day they got wed, [E] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [B] and do you honour?
[E] Who aren't swimming every lake?
[A] Only said [E] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh.
Key:
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Ab
E
Bb
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Eb
Ab
E
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ He lived all alone [Ab] up in County [Eb] Tyrone.
He had forty [Bb] acres with cattle.
[Eb] As he struggled through life [Ab] with no child or [Eb] no wife, life sure was one hell of a battle.
[Ab] So he thought he would go [Eb] to a matchmaker's show, and ask about [Bb] Mary McCanna, [Eb] and he heard she got wed.
[Ab] The matchmaker [Eb] said, sure there's lots of fine girls in Fermanagh, and we say, only Lonsana.
[Ab] From the county [Eb] of Fermanagh, sure Anna [Bb] Lonsoni as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] what even after round [Eb] the town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [Bb] and do you honour?
[Eb] Who aren't swimming every lake?
[Ab] Only said [Eb] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh.
Well first there was so, [Ab] she came from [Eb] Belco, he thought it was soon [Bb] he might marry.
[Eb] But what her father had done, [Ab] disapproved of [Eb] the plan, so Anna left Belco in a hurry.
[Ab] There was Maggie might be, [Eb] but she came from Beli.
He thought he would dance [Bb] her and dine her.
[Eb] But at the disco one night, [Ab] he got such [Eb] a fright, when her teeth shone light, finally China, and he sighed.
Only Lonsana, [Ab] from the county [Eb] of Fermanagh, sure Anna Lonsoni [Bb] as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] what even after round [Eb] the town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [Bb] and do you honour?
Who [Eb] aren't swimming every lake?
[Ab] Only said [Eb] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh. _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] On the day they met Anne, [A] in her little [E] white van, as he stood in the street [B] all alone.
[E] Sure it was in in a skillet, [A] she said she [E] was willing, to marry this man from Tyrone.
[A] Now they both have a son, [E] and his name is John, the girls are called Mae [B] and Anna.
[E] And old Joe was right, [A] when they told him [E] that night, that he'd need a sweetheart in Fermanagh.
And he sighed.
Only Lonsana, [A] from the county [E] of Fermanagh, sure Anna Lonsoni [B] as well.
[E] As they drove up and down, [A] what even after round the [E] town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[A] On the day they got wed, [E] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [B] and do you honour?
[E] Who aren't swimming every lake?
[A] Only said [E] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He lived all alone [Ab] up in County [Eb] Tyrone.
He had forty [Bb] acres with cattle.
[Eb] As he struggled through life [Ab] with no child or [Eb] no wife, life sure was one hell of a battle.
[Ab] So he thought he would go [Eb] to a matchmaker's show, and ask about [Bb] Mary McCanna, [Eb] and he heard she got wed.
[Ab] The matchmaker [Eb] said, sure there's lots of fine girls in Fermanagh, and we say, only Lonsana.
[Ab] From the county [Eb] of Fermanagh, sure Anna [Bb] Lonsoni as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] what even after round [Eb] the town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [Bb] and do you honour?
[Eb] Who aren't swimming every lake?
[Ab] Only said [Eb] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh.
Well first there was so, [Ab] she came from [Eb] Belco, he thought it was soon [Bb] he might marry.
[Eb] But what her father had done, [Ab] disapproved of [Eb] the plan, so Anna left Belco in a hurry.
[Ab] There was Maggie might be, [Eb] but she came from Beli.
He thought he would dance [Bb] her and dine her.
[Eb] But at the disco one night, [Ab] he got such [Eb] a fright, when her teeth shone light, finally China, and he sighed.
Only Lonsana, [Ab] from the county [Eb] of Fermanagh, sure Anna Lonsoni [Bb] as well.
[Eb] As they drove up and down, [Ab] what even after round [Eb] the town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[Ab] On the day they got wed, [Eb] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [Bb] and do you honour?
Who [Eb] aren't swimming every lake?
[Ab] Only said [Eb] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh. _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] On the day they met Anne, [A] in her little [E] white van, as he stood in the street [B] all alone.
[E] Sure it was in in a skillet, [A] she said she [E] was willing, to marry this man from Tyrone.
[A] Now they both have a son, [E] and his name is John, the girls are called Mae [B] and Anna.
[E] And old Joe was right, [A] when they told him [E] that night, that he'd need a sweetheart in Fermanagh.
And he sighed.
Only Lonsana, [A] from the county [E] of Fermanagh, sure Anna Lonsoni [B] as well.
[E] As they drove up and down, [A] what even after round the [E] town, they were madly in love you could tell.
[A] On the day they got wed, [E] sure the preacher said, well do you take a turn in love [B] and do you honour?
[E] Who aren't swimming every lake?
[A] Only said [E] for her sake, there's plenty of lakes in Fermanagh. _ _
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