Fenian Record Player Chords by The Irish Brigade

Tempo:
103.8 bpm
Chords used:

Ab

Db

Eb

Bb

Fm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Fenian Record Player chords
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[Db] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] Wee Willie John Macfadyen was a loyal orange prod, [Db] Who thought that a [Ab] young paisley was [Bb] just one step down [Eb] from God.
[Ab] He thought they ate the children in the backwoods of Hardine, [Db] And he thought that [Fm] history started with [Eb] the Battle of [Ab] the Bine.
[Db] He thought that [Ab] history started with [Eb] the Battle [Ab] of the Bine.
One day he took a brick in his hand and he dandered up the falls, He [Db] was mumbling up [Ab] the rangers [Bb] and humming down [Eb] these walls.
[Ab] He broke the big shop window to annoy the Pope of Rome, [Db] And he took a [Ab] record player out [Eb] and then he [Ab] started home.
[Db] He took a [Ab] record player [Eb] out and then he [Ab] started home.
Next night they had a hootie in his local orange hall, [Db] Wee Willie took [Ab] his player to [Bb] make music for [Eb] the ball.
[Ab] He chose a stack of records of a very loyal kind, [Db] But when the [Ab] music started up he nearly lost his mind.
[Db] But when the music [Ab] started up [Eb] he nearly lost [Ab] his mind.
This Finian record player was a rebel to the core, [Db] It played the songs [Ab] the orange hall [Bb] had never heard [Eb] before.
[Ab] For Dullie's braes and Durrie's walls it didn't give a fig, And [Db] it speeded up [Ab] God Save the Queen [Eb] till it sounded like [Ab] a jig.
[Db] It speeded up [Ab] God Save the Queen till [Eb] it sounded like [Ab] a jig.
It played the woods of Upton and the wearing of the brie, [Db] Such turmoil [Ab] in an orange hall [Bb] has never yet [Eb] been seen.
[Ab] It played the boys of Wexford and the men of 98, [Db] But when it played [Ab] the soldier's song [Eb] it sealed Wee [Ab] Willie's fate.
[Db] But when it played [Ab] the soldier's song [Eb] it sealed Wee [Ab] Willie's fate.
For the boys were clean demanded to the ground Wee Will was thrown,
[Db] They kicked his ribs [Ab] in one by one [Bb] to the tune of [Eb] Gary Owen,
[Ab] They threw him out the window to a song of marching fame,
[Db] They kicked him all [Fm] down Sandy Row [Eb] to a nation once [Ab] again.
[Db] They kicked him all [Ab] down Sandy Row [Eb] to a nation once [Ab] again.
This Finian record player was her no never more,
[Db] They brought it out [Ab] with pecan poles [Bb] and threw it on [Eb] the floor,
[Ab] But still the funniest side me boys that I have ever seen,
[Db] For the flashes [Ab] flying out of it [Eb] were orange, white [Ab] and green.
[Db] For the flashes [Ab] flying out of it [Eb] were orange, white [Ab] and green.
Wee Willie's up in the mental home crazy as a cook,
[Db] He sits there [Ab] in a paracel [Bb] and toodles [Eb] with his flute,
[Ab] But when he tries to play the sight he always gets it [Db] wrong,
For halfway through [Ab] he always finds [Eb] he's playing the [Ab] soldier's song.
[Db] For halfway through [Ab] he always finds [Eb] he's playing the [Ab] soldier's song.
There's a moral to this story, but it is I cannot say,
[Db] Maybe it's [Ab] the ancient verse [Bb] that crime will never [Eb] pay.
[Ab] If you ask Wee Willie MacFudgeon he'll say a crime be blowed,
[Db] If you want to pinch [Ab] a record player [Eb] do it up the [Ab] Shankle Road.
[Db] If you want to pinch [Ab] a record player [Eb] do it up the [Ab] Shankle Road.
[Db] [Ab]
Key:  
Ab
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Db
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Eb
12341116
Bb
12341111
Fm
123111111
Ab
134211114
Db
12341114
Eb
12341116
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To learn The Irish Brigade - Fenian Record Player chords, focus on the sequence of these chords: Db, Ab, Db, Ab, Eb, Bb, Eb and Ab. Start with a comfortable 51 BPM and as you become proficient, aim for the song's BPM of 104. To match your vocal range and chord inclination, adjust the capo in line with the key: A Major.

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_ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ Wee Willie John Macfadyen was a loyal orange prod, [Db] Who thought that a [Ab] young paisley was [Bb] just one step down [Eb] from God.
[Ab] He thought they ate the children in the backwoods of Hardine, [Db] And he thought that [Fm] history started with [Eb] the Battle of [Ab] the Bine.
[Db] He thought that [Ab] history started with [Eb] the Battle [Ab] of the Bine.
_ One day he took a brick in his hand and he dandered up the falls, He [Db] was mumbling up [Ab] the rangers [Bb] and humming down [Eb] these walls.
[Ab] He broke the big shop window to annoy the Pope of Rome, [Db] And he took a [Ab] record player out [Eb] and then he [Ab] started home.
[Db] He took a [Ab] record player [Eb] out and then he [Ab] started home.
_ _ Next night they had a hootie in his local orange hall, [Db] Wee Willie took [Ab] his player to [Bb] make music for [Eb] the ball.
[Ab] He chose a stack of records of a very loyal kind, [Db] But when the [Ab] music started up he nearly lost his mind.
[Db] But when the music [Ab] started up [Eb] he nearly lost [Ab] his mind.
_ This Finian record player was a rebel to the core, [Db] It played the songs [Ab] the orange hall [Bb] had never heard [Eb] before.
[Ab] For Dullie's braes and Durrie's walls it didn't give a fig, And [Db] it speeded up [Ab] God Save the Queen [Eb] till it sounded like [Ab] a jig.
[Db] It speeded up [Ab] God Save the Queen till [Eb] it sounded like [Ab] a jig.
_ _ It played the woods of Upton and the wearing of the brie, [Db] Such turmoil [Ab] in an orange hall [Bb] has never yet [Eb] been seen.
[Ab] It played the boys of Wexford and the men of 98, [Db] But when it played [Ab] the soldier's song [Eb] it sealed Wee [Ab] Willie's fate.
[Db] But when it played [Ab] the soldier's song [Eb] it sealed Wee [Ab] Willie's fate.
_ _ For the boys were clean demanded to the ground Wee Will was thrown,
[Db] They kicked his ribs [Ab] in one by one [Bb] to the tune of [Eb] Gary Owen,
[Ab] They threw him out the window to a song of marching fame,
[Db] They kicked him all [Fm] down Sandy Row [Eb] to a nation once [Ab] again.
[Db] They kicked him all [Ab] down Sandy Row [Eb] to a nation once [Ab] again.
_ _ This Finian record player was her no never more,
[Db] They brought it out [Ab] with pecan poles [Bb] and threw it on [Eb] the floor,
[Ab] But still the funniest side me boys that I have ever seen,
[Db] For the flashes [Ab] flying out of it [Eb] were orange, white [Ab] and green.
[Db] For the flashes [Ab] flying out of it [Eb] were orange, white [Ab] and green.
_ _ Wee Willie's up in the mental home crazy as a cook,
[Db] He sits there [Ab] in a paracel [Bb] and toodles [Eb] with his flute,
[Ab] But when he tries to play the sight he always gets it [Db] wrong,
For halfway through [Ab] he always finds [Eb] he's playing the [Ab] soldier's song.
[Db] For halfway through [Ab] he always finds [Eb] he's playing the [Ab] soldier's song.
_ There's a moral to this story, but it is I cannot say,
_ [Db] Maybe it's [Ab] the ancient verse [Bb] that crime will never [Eb] pay.
[Ab] If you ask Wee Willie MacFudgeon he'll say a crime be blowed,
[Db] If you want to pinch [Ab] a record player [Eb] do it up the [Ab] Shankle Road.
[Db] If you want to pinch [Ab] a record player [Eb] do it up the [Ab] Shankle Road.
[Db] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
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This song is part of Our Day Will Come album.

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