Chords for Drink Boys Drink - The Irish Descendants (backed by The Navigators)
Tempo:
92.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
F
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Fiddle player, he's a master of fiddle player, international legend, and [Ab] he's an [B] actorage of young and [Db] old alike who come to see him [C] perform.
And mostly [B] he's an all-round nice [Fm] fellow for the most part.
[E] [Db]
And when we go back to St.
John's now, [E] the last show is next Friday night or Saturday night, next Friday night, we'll be playing in St.
John's and when we get there for the soundcheck early in the afternoon, you'll notice that there'll be a couple of yellow [Bm] buses in the parking lot, [A] you know the big ones, and they'll have Hootstove marked on them, [E] that's where he's from.
He's from Hootstove, now he lives in [A] Torbay, which is alright, [E] this fellow over here, he's from Torbay, [N] you know, lives in Hootstove.
They're both part of the Jehovah's Witness Protection Program.
Anyway, Patrick [E] down there, he has a great [Db] following, people will come all the way up by the [G] busloads, busloads of women, [F] mostly, they [Bb] come from [B] down in the [A] East End and a lot of them live and reside in a [E] lot of the seniors' retirement [Bm] homes down there.
[Abm]
And they come up to me, I [N] went down last year at the end of the show and I was talking to some of the ladies and there was one woman, her name was Winnie Noserty, Winnie Noserty, a wonderful woman.
Anyway, I said, Mrs.
Noserty, I said, you're so supportive of Patrick here, because the Crown and Babel's, they don't come out to see us, do they?
[Db] But they come by [N] the busload to see him and I say, he must really [B] love his fiddle because [Bbm] apparently he goes [D] down to all the major homes [Ab] with a plain boot leaving [N] on the side.
[G] Anyway, they said, when she said, when I'm in Luxembourg, he comes down, she said, now, is that all for the fiddle?
And she [N] said, yes.
And I said, what do you mean?
And she said, well, she said that some of the women like how he shakes his little ass.
Is there any women that can clarify like that?
No, but he's old, he's old, by the way.
[F]
[Ab] Well, we [N] put out a brand new album with the Irish Descendants this year and it's called, the album is called Is Your Root Bare, Mum?
And we get the title of the album from this next song [B] we'll get Petty [C] Miranda to deliver it over, it's called Drink, Boys, Drink.
Make some noise, here we go.
[A]
[C] [F]
[G] [C] [F] [G]
[C] [G] Oh, God made the world as round as a bubble [F] And God made love and love [G] made trouble
God made wine and isn't it a sin And God made wine to drown his troubles
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [G] sorrow Drink, [F] boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, [F] oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
Oh, which came first, [C] the chicken or the egg?
Oh, which came first, the bear or the cag?
[G] Oh, which came first, the fish or the sea?
But I'll tell you, boys, water's not the [C] reason
So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
Here's to our wives and here's to our [F] girls And here's to our mothers around the world
[G] And here's to those that have wished them well And those who don't, for gold's great to help
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [F] sorrow Drink, boys, drink, [G] don't worry about the more
[C] Oh, my money's gone, oh, [F] well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
[C] [F]
[G] [C] [F] [G]
[C] [F]
[G] [C] [F] [G]
[C] [G] So, here's to you, as good as you are [F] And here's to me, as bad as I am
[G] But as good as you are and as bad as I am I'm as good as you are, [C] just as [G] bad as I am
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [Am] sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, the dog and the kitten and the kitten and the [G] pup And the old [C] woman and the shoe-buyer pup
So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, [F] oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, the dog and the kitten and the kitten and the [G] pup And the old woman and the shoe-buyer pup
[C] [F] [G] [C] [F] [G]
[C] [N]
And mostly [B] he's an all-round nice [Fm] fellow for the most part.
[E] [Db]
And when we go back to St.
John's now, [E] the last show is next Friday night or Saturday night, next Friday night, we'll be playing in St.
John's and when we get there for the soundcheck early in the afternoon, you'll notice that there'll be a couple of yellow [Bm] buses in the parking lot, [A] you know the big ones, and they'll have Hootstove marked on them, [E] that's where he's from.
He's from Hootstove, now he lives in [A] Torbay, which is alright, [E] this fellow over here, he's from Torbay, [N] you know, lives in Hootstove.
They're both part of the Jehovah's Witness Protection Program.
Anyway, Patrick [E] down there, he has a great [Db] following, people will come all the way up by the [G] busloads, busloads of women, [F] mostly, they [Bb] come from [B] down in the [A] East End and a lot of them live and reside in a [E] lot of the seniors' retirement [Bm] homes down there.
[Abm]
And they come up to me, I [N] went down last year at the end of the show and I was talking to some of the ladies and there was one woman, her name was Winnie Noserty, Winnie Noserty, a wonderful woman.
Anyway, I said, Mrs.
Noserty, I said, you're so supportive of Patrick here, because the Crown and Babel's, they don't come out to see us, do they?
[Db] But they come by [N] the busload to see him and I say, he must really [B] love his fiddle because [Bbm] apparently he goes [D] down to all the major homes [Ab] with a plain boot leaving [N] on the side.
[G] Anyway, they said, when she said, when I'm in Luxembourg, he comes down, she said, now, is that all for the fiddle?
And she [N] said, yes.
And I said, what do you mean?
And she said, well, she said that some of the women like how he shakes his little ass.
Is there any women that can clarify like that?
No, but he's old, he's old, by the way.
[F]
[Ab] Well, we [N] put out a brand new album with the Irish Descendants this year and it's called, the album is called Is Your Root Bare, Mum?
And we get the title of the album from this next song [B] we'll get Petty [C] Miranda to deliver it over, it's called Drink, Boys, Drink.
Make some noise, here we go.
[A]
[C] [F]
[G] [C] [F] [G]
[C] [G] Oh, God made the world as round as a bubble [F] And God made love and love [G] made trouble
God made wine and isn't it a sin And God made wine to drown his troubles
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [G] sorrow Drink, [F] boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, [F] oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
Oh, which came first, [C] the chicken or the egg?
Oh, which came first, the bear or the cag?
[G] Oh, which came first, the fish or the sea?
But I'll tell you, boys, water's not the [C] reason
So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
Here's to our wives and here's to our [F] girls And here's to our mothers around the world
[G] And here's to those that have wished them well And those who don't, for gold's great to help
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [F] sorrow Drink, boys, drink, [G] don't worry about the more
[C] Oh, my money's gone, oh, [F] well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
[C] [F]
[G] [C] [F] [G]
[C] [F]
[G] [C] [F] [G]
[C] [G] So, here's to you, as good as you are [F] And here's to me, as bad as I am
[G] But as good as you are and as bad as I am I'm as good as you are, [C] just as [G] bad as I am
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [Am] sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, the dog and the kitten and the kitten and the [G] pup And the old [C] woman and the shoe-buyer pup
So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, [F] oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, the dog and the kitten and the kitten and the [G] pup And the old woman and the shoe-buyer pup
[C] [F] [G] [C] [F] [G]
[C] [N]
Key:
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C
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Fiddle player, he's a master of fiddle player, international legend, and [Ab] he's an [B] actorage of young and [Db] old alike who come to see him [C] perform.
And mostly [B] he's an all-round nice [Fm] fellow for the most part.
[E] _ _ [Db]
And when we go back to St.
John's now, [E] the last show is next Friday night or Saturday night, next Friday night, we'll be playing in St.
John's and when we get there for the soundcheck early in the afternoon, you'll notice that there'll be a couple of yellow [Bm] buses in the parking lot, [A] you know the big ones, and they'll have Hootstove marked on them, [E] that's where he's from.
He's from Hootstove, now he lives in [A] Torbay, which is alright, [E] this fellow over here, he's from Torbay, [N] _ you know, lives in Hootstove. _ _ _
They're both part of the Jehovah's Witness Protection Program. _ _ _
_ Anyway, Patrick [E] down there, he has a great [Db] following, people will come all the way up by the [G] busloads, busloads of women, [F] mostly, they [Bb] come from [B] down in the [A] East End and a lot of them live and reside in a [E] lot of the seniors' retirement [Bm] homes down there.
[Abm] _
And they come up to me, I [N] went down last year at the end of the show and I was talking to some of the ladies and there was one woman, her name _ _ was Winnie Noserty, Winnie Noserty, a wonderful woman.
Anyway, I said, Mrs.
Noserty, I said, you're so supportive of Patrick here, because the Crown and Babel's, they don't come out to see us, do they?
[Db] _ But they come by [N] the busload to see him and I say, he must really [B] love his fiddle because [Bbm] apparently he goes [D] down to all the major homes [Ab] with a plain boot leaving [N] on the side.
_ _ [G] _ _ Anyway, they said, when she said, when I'm in Luxembourg, he comes down, she said, now, is that all for the fiddle?
And she [N] said, yes.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And I said, what do you mean?
And she said, well, she said that some of the women like how he shakes his little ass. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Is there any women that can clarify like that? _
No, but he's old, he's old, by the way.
_ [F] _ _
[Ab] Well, we [N] put out a brand new album with the Irish Descendants this year and it's called, the album is called Is Your Root Bare, Mum?
And we get the title of the album from this next song [B] we'll get Petty [C] Miranda to deliver it over, it's called Drink, Boys, Drink.
Make some noise, here we go.
[A] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ [G] Oh, God made the world as round as a bubble [F] And God made love and love [G] made trouble
God made wine and isn't it a sin And God made wine to drown his troubles
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [G] sorrow Drink, [F] boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, [F] oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
Oh, which came first, [C] the chicken or the egg?
Oh, which came first, the bear or the cag?
[G] Oh, which came first, the fish or the sea?
But I'll tell you, boys, water's not the [C] reason
So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
Here's to our wives and here's to our [F] girls And here's to our mothers around the world
[G] And here's to those that have wished them well And those who don't, for gold's great to help
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [F] sorrow Drink, boys, drink, [G] don't worry about the more
[C] Oh, my money's gone, oh, [F] well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ [G] So, here's to you, as good as you are [F] And here's to me, as bad as I am
[G] But as good as you are and as bad as I am I'm as good as you are, [C] just as [G] bad as I am
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [Am] sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, the dog and the kitten and the kitten and the [G] pup And the old [C] woman and the shoe-buyer pup
So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, [F] oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, the dog and the kitten and the kitten and the [G] pup And the old woman and the shoe-buyer pup
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
And mostly [B] he's an all-round nice [Fm] fellow for the most part.
[E] _ _ [Db]
And when we go back to St.
John's now, [E] the last show is next Friday night or Saturday night, next Friday night, we'll be playing in St.
John's and when we get there for the soundcheck early in the afternoon, you'll notice that there'll be a couple of yellow [Bm] buses in the parking lot, [A] you know the big ones, and they'll have Hootstove marked on them, [E] that's where he's from.
He's from Hootstove, now he lives in [A] Torbay, which is alright, [E] this fellow over here, he's from Torbay, [N] _ you know, lives in Hootstove. _ _ _
They're both part of the Jehovah's Witness Protection Program. _ _ _
_ Anyway, Patrick [E] down there, he has a great [Db] following, people will come all the way up by the [G] busloads, busloads of women, [F] mostly, they [Bb] come from [B] down in the [A] East End and a lot of them live and reside in a [E] lot of the seniors' retirement [Bm] homes down there.
[Abm] _
And they come up to me, I [N] went down last year at the end of the show and I was talking to some of the ladies and there was one woman, her name _ _ was Winnie Noserty, Winnie Noserty, a wonderful woman.
Anyway, I said, Mrs.
Noserty, I said, you're so supportive of Patrick here, because the Crown and Babel's, they don't come out to see us, do they?
[Db] _ But they come by [N] the busload to see him and I say, he must really [B] love his fiddle because [Bbm] apparently he goes [D] down to all the major homes [Ab] with a plain boot leaving [N] on the side.
_ _ [G] _ _ Anyway, they said, when she said, when I'm in Luxembourg, he comes down, she said, now, is that all for the fiddle?
And she [N] said, yes.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And I said, what do you mean?
And she said, well, she said that some of the women like how he shakes his little ass. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Is there any women that can clarify like that? _
No, but he's old, he's old, by the way.
_ [F] _ _
[Ab] Well, we [N] put out a brand new album with the Irish Descendants this year and it's called, the album is called Is Your Root Bare, Mum?
And we get the title of the album from this next song [B] we'll get Petty [C] Miranda to deliver it over, it's called Drink, Boys, Drink.
Make some noise, here we go.
[A] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ [G] Oh, God made the world as round as a bubble [F] And God made love and love [G] made trouble
God made wine and isn't it a sin And God made wine to drown his troubles
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [G] sorrow Drink, [F] boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, [F] oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
Oh, which came first, [C] the chicken or the egg?
Oh, which came first, the bear or the cag?
[G] Oh, which came first, the fish or the sea?
But I'll tell you, boys, water's not the [C] reason
So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
Here's to our wives and here's to our [F] girls And here's to our mothers around the world
[G] And here's to those that have wished them well And those who don't, for gold's great to help
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [F] sorrow Drink, boys, drink, [G] don't worry about the more
[C] Oh, my money's gone, oh, [F] well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ [G] So, here's to you, as good as you are [F] And here's to me, as bad as I am
[G] But as good as you are and as bad as I am I'm as good as you are, [C] just as [G] bad as I am
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the [Am] sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, the dog and the kitten and the kitten and the [G] pup And the old [C] woman and the shoe-buyer pup
So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, my money's gone, [F] oh, well, bless my [G] soul Who put pop's in the whiskey bowl?
[C] So, drink, boys, drink, drag away the sorrow Drink, boys, [G] drink, don't worry about the [C] more
Oh, the dog and the kitten and the kitten and the [G] pup And the old woman and the shoe-buyer pup
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _