Chords for Emerald Rose - Dover/6 - Red Haired Mary
Tempo:
124.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
E
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You read well, remember?
You read well.
That's right.
So this next song is about the danger of the red-headed women.
That's what this song is about.
[C] There's a knowing laugh for many [B] of you.
The women laughed, [Eb] but not the pig women
[Ab] who are dangerous enough.
The men didn't laugh, [Gm] but the women [Abm] laughed.
Deep in the [Gm] memories of old injuries.
[C] So we're going to dedicate this next song
to the men who were [F] involved with red-headed women.
But I want to point [N] out
I want to point out that at the end of the song,
even after all the things that happened to him,
he still smiled with a gap-puked, [Ab] bloody smile.
[Bb] [G]
Anyway, this is an old Irish ballad.
It has [B] about 17 verses, and it's really slong.
[Eb] Slong, low?
Slow?
Slong, slow?
[E] [F] It's long, slow, and boring.
But we don't do that.
This little thing called red-headed men.
[G] [C]
[D] [G] [A]
[D] [G]
[C] [G] [C]
[G]
[E] [G] [C] [E]
[G] [C] [G]
[C] [G] Here.
[E] [G] [C]
[G] [C] [G]
[D] [G]
[Em] And all the red-headed men
I ran and I [C] was soothing [D] [G] with
Was he the [C] priestess Mary,
[G] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not
[D] [G] deny him Mary, Mary
When we reached the town [D] of Lingo
[G] When we reached the town of Lingo
I took your [C] hand and said goodbye
[G] I took your hand and said goodbye
I picked up the old [D] heavy-missed iron [G] man
And [C] I [D] turned my [G] limbs off
And I was feeling a [D] kind of [G] feverish
And I looked [C] down while I [D] sat and saw
[G] A rabbit-tipped with [D] my own nail
[C] In the back of his murky [G] store
He got right in, [Em] thought the [D] railing had been [G] raised
I ran and I [Em] was soothing [G] with
Did you see the priestess Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
He ran off [Em]
like dead [G] brothers
Like laundry [C] men I've never [D]
seen
[G] Like laundry men I've never seen
Mary, Mary, Mary
I turned my limbs off
And I was [A] feeling [G] a kind of [E]
[G] [Em]
[G] feverish
And I looked down [C] [G]
[C] while [A] I [G] sat and saw
A rabbit-tipped with my own nail
He got right [C] in, thought the railing had been [G] raised
I ran and I was [D] soothing with
[G] Did you see the priestess [A] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
I [D] ran [G]
[E] [G]
[E]
[D] [G] [C] [G]
[A]
[E] [G] [C]
[D] [G]
and I [C] was soothing [E]
with
[G]
Did you
[C] [A] see
[G] the priestess Mary, Mary
[D] Did not deny [G] him Mary, Mary
Keep your [E] hand up, red and [G] merry
Keep your hand up, red and merry
I ran and I was [D] soothing with
[G] Did you see the [C] priestess Mary, [D] Mary
[A] Did not deny [D] him [G] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Keep your [A] hand up, [D] red and merry
Keep your hand up, red [G] and merry
I [C] ran and I was soothing [G] with
Did you see the priestess [D] Mary, [G] Mary
Did not deny [D] him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, [G] Mary
[D] [G] Whoa, [Em] whoa Whoa, [G] whoa
[D]
Whoa, [G] whoa Whoa, whoa Whoa, whoa
[Gm] [N]
You read well.
That's right.
So this next song is about the danger of the red-headed women.
That's what this song is about.
[C] There's a knowing laugh for many [B] of you.
The women laughed, [Eb] but not the pig women
[Ab] who are dangerous enough.
The men didn't laugh, [Gm] but the women [Abm] laughed.
Deep in the [Gm] memories of old injuries.
[C] So we're going to dedicate this next song
to the men who were [F] involved with red-headed women.
But I want to point [N] out
I want to point out that at the end of the song,
even after all the things that happened to him,
he still smiled with a gap-puked, [Ab] bloody smile.
[Bb] [G]
Anyway, this is an old Irish ballad.
It has [B] about 17 verses, and it's really slong.
[Eb] Slong, low?
Slow?
Slong, slow?
[E] [F] It's long, slow, and boring.
But we don't do that.
This little thing called red-headed men.
[G] [C]
[D] [G] [A]
[D] [G]
[C] [G] [C]
[G]
[E] [G] [C] [E]
[G] [C] [G]
[C] [G] Here.
[E] [G] [C]
[G] [C] [G]
[D] [G]
[Em] And all the red-headed men
I ran and I [C] was soothing [D] [G] with
Was he the [C] priestess Mary,
[G] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not
[D] [G] deny him Mary, Mary
When we reached the town [D] of Lingo
[G] When we reached the town of Lingo
I took your [C] hand and said goodbye
[G] I took your hand and said goodbye
I picked up the old [D] heavy-missed iron [G] man
And [C] I [D] turned my [G] limbs off
And I was feeling a [D] kind of [G] feverish
And I looked [C] down while I [D] sat and saw
[G] A rabbit-tipped with [D] my own nail
[C] In the back of his murky [G] store
He got right in, [Em] thought the [D] railing had been [G] raised
I ran and I [Em] was soothing [G] with
Did you see the priestess Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
He ran off [Em]
like dead [G] brothers
Like laundry [C] men I've never [D]
seen
[G] Like laundry men I've never seen
Mary, Mary, Mary
I turned my limbs off
And I was [A] feeling [G] a kind of [E]
[G] [Em]
[G] feverish
And I looked down [C] [G]
[C] while [A] I [G] sat and saw
A rabbit-tipped with my own nail
He got right [C] in, thought the railing had been [G] raised
I ran and I was [D] soothing with
[G] Did you see the priestess [A] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
I [D] ran [G]
[E] [G]
[E]
[D] [G] [C] [G]
[A]
[E] [G] [C]
[D] [G]
and I [C] was soothing [E]
with
[G]
Did you
[C] [A] see
[G] the priestess Mary, Mary
[D] Did not deny [G] him Mary, Mary
Keep your [E] hand up, red and [G] merry
Keep your hand up, red and merry
I ran and I was [D] soothing with
[G] Did you see the [C] priestess Mary, [D] Mary
[A] Did not deny [D] him [G] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Keep your [A] hand up, [D] red and merry
Keep your hand up, red [G] and merry
I [C] ran and I was soothing [G] with
Did you see the priestess [D] Mary, [G] Mary
Did not deny [D] him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, [G] Mary
[D] [G] Whoa, [Em] whoa Whoa, [G] whoa
[D]
Whoa, [G] whoa Whoa, whoa Whoa, whoa
[Gm] [N]
Key:
G
C
D
E
A
G
C
D
_ _ You read well, remember?
You read well.
That's right.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
So this next song is about the danger of the red-headed women.
That's what this song is about. _
_ [C] _ _ There's a knowing laugh for many [B] of you.
The women laughed, [Eb] but not the pig women
[Ab] who are dangerous enough.
The men didn't laugh, [Gm] but the women [Abm] laughed.
Deep in the [Gm] memories of old injuries. _
_ _ [C] So we're going to dedicate this next song
to the men who were [F] involved with red-headed women.
But I want to point [N] out_ _ _
_ _ I want to point out that at the end of the song,
even after all the things that happened to him,
he still smiled with a gap-puked, [Ab] bloody smile.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ Anyway, this is an old Irish ballad.
It has [B] about 17 verses, and it's really slong.
[Eb] Slong, low?
Slow?
Slong, slow?
[E] _ _ [F] It's long, slow, and boring. _
_ But we don't do that.
_ This little thing called red-headed men.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [E] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ Here. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Em] And all the red-headed men
I ran and I [C] was soothing [D] [G] with
Was he the [C] priestess Mary,
[G] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ [G] _ _ deny him Mary, Mary
When we reached the town [D] of Lingo
[G] When we reached the town of Lingo
I took your [C] hand and said goodbye
[G] I took your hand and said goodbye
I picked up the old [D] heavy-missed iron [G] man
And [C] I [D] turned my [G] limbs off _
_ _ _ And I was feeling a [D] kind of [G] feverish
And I looked [C] down while I [D] sat and saw
[G] A rabbit-tipped with [D] my own nail
[C] In the back of his murky [G] store
He got right in, [Em] thought the [D] railing had been [G] raised
I ran and I [Em] was soothing [G] with
Did you see the priestess Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He ran off [Em]
like dead [G] brothers
Like laundry [C] men I've never [D]
seen
[G] Like laundry men I've never seen
Mary, Mary, Mary
I turned my limbs off
And I was _ _ [A] feeling [G] a kind of _ _ [E] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] feverish
And I looked _ _ _ _ down [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] while [A] I [G] sat and saw
A rabbit-tipped with my own nail
He got right [C] in, thought the railing had been [G] raised
I ran and I was [D] soothing with
[G] Did you see the priestess [A] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
I [D] ran _ [G] _ _
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ and _ _ _ I [C] was soothing _ [E] _
_ _ with
_ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ Did you _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [A] see _
_ [G] _ _ the _ _ _ priestess _ Mary, Mary
[D] Did not deny [G] him Mary, Mary
_ Keep your [E] hand up, red and [G] merry
Keep your hand up, red and merry
I ran and I was [D] soothing with
[G] Did you see the [C] priestess Mary, [D] Mary
[A] Did not deny [D] him [G] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Keep your [A] hand up, [D] red and merry
Keep your hand up, red [G] and merry
I [C] ran and I was soothing [G] with
Did you see the priestess [D] Mary, [G] Mary
Did not deny [D] him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, [G] Mary
[D] _ _ _ [G] Whoa, [Em] whoa Whoa, _ [G] whoa
_ _ _ _ [D]
Whoa, [G] whoa Whoa, whoa Whoa, whoa
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You read well.
That's right.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
So this next song is about the danger of the red-headed women.
That's what this song is about. _
_ [C] _ _ There's a knowing laugh for many [B] of you.
The women laughed, [Eb] but not the pig women
[Ab] who are dangerous enough.
The men didn't laugh, [Gm] but the women [Abm] laughed.
Deep in the [Gm] memories of old injuries. _
_ _ [C] So we're going to dedicate this next song
to the men who were [F] involved with red-headed women.
But I want to point [N] out_ _ _
_ _ I want to point out that at the end of the song,
even after all the things that happened to him,
he still smiled with a gap-puked, [Ab] bloody smile.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ Anyway, this is an old Irish ballad.
It has [B] about 17 verses, and it's really slong.
[Eb] Slong, low?
Slow?
Slong, slow?
[E] _ _ [F] It's long, slow, and boring. _
_ But we don't do that.
_ This little thing called red-headed men.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [E] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ Here. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Em] And all the red-headed men
I ran and I [C] was soothing [D] [G] with
Was he the [C] priestess Mary,
[G] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ [G] _ _ deny him Mary, Mary
When we reached the town [D] of Lingo
[G] When we reached the town of Lingo
I took your [C] hand and said goodbye
[G] I took your hand and said goodbye
I picked up the old [D] heavy-missed iron [G] man
And [C] I [D] turned my [G] limbs off _
_ _ _ And I was feeling a [D] kind of [G] feverish
And I looked [C] down while I [D] sat and saw
[G] A rabbit-tipped with [D] my own nail
[C] In the back of his murky [G] store
He got right in, [Em] thought the [D] railing had been [G] raised
I ran and I [Em] was soothing [G] with
Did you see the priestess Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He ran off [Em]
like dead [G] brothers
Like laundry [C] men I've never [D]
seen
[G] Like laundry men I've never seen
Mary, Mary, Mary
I turned my limbs off
And I was _ _ [A] feeling [G] a kind of _ _ [E] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] feverish
And I looked _ _ _ _ down [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] while [A] I [G] sat and saw
A rabbit-tipped with my own nail
He got right [C] in, thought the railing had been [G] raised
I ran and I was [D] soothing with
[G] Did you see the priestess [A] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
I [D] ran _ [G] _ _
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ and _ _ _ I [C] was soothing _ [E] _
_ _ with
_ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ Did you _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [A] see _
_ [G] _ _ the _ _ _ priestess _ Mary, Mary
[D] Did not deny [G] him Mary, Mary
_ Keep your [E] hand up, red and [G] merry
Keep your hand up, red and merry
I ran and I was [D] soothing with
[G] Did you see the [C] priestess Mary, [D] Mary
[A] Did not deny [D] him [G] Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, Mary
Keep your [A] hand up, [D] red and merry
Keep your hand up, red [G] and merry
I [C] ran and I was soothing [G] with
Did you see the priestess [D] Mary, [G] Mary
Did not deny [D] him Mary, Mary
Did not deny him Mary, [G] Mary
[D] _ _ _ [G] Whoa, [Em] whoa Whoa, _ [G] whoa
_ _ _ _ [D]
Whoa, [G] whoa Whoa, whoa Whoa, whoa
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _