Chords for Harlaw - The Irish Balladeers

Tempo:
120.4 bpm
Chords used:

E

C#m

A

G#m

F#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Harlaw - The Irish Balladeers chords
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[C#m]
[A] [E] [C#m]
[A] [E]
And come ye by [A] the [E] highland man, and come ye by the way,
Saw ye Macdonald and his men a-marching in to [C#m] sky,
With your Jell-O and your D and [A] your Dumb, and your Dumb [E]-a-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
And come ye [F#m] near and near [E] enough to do the [C#m] number C,
Come tell to me John Highland [E] Man what might their [C#m] numbers be,
With your Jell-O and your D and your [F#m] Dumb, and your Dumb-a [E]-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
As [A] I come in by the gary [E] land and down [C#m] by the heather hall,
I saw Macdonald and his men [E] a-marching to [C#m] highland,
With your Jell-O and your D and your Dumb, [A] and your Dumb [E]-a-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
The [A] highland men with their [E] long-swords and bonnets all [C#m] array,
[E] And they drop back while all the men were coming [C#m] down from sky,
With your Jell-O and your D and [A] your Dumb, and your Dumb-a [E]-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
Lord [A] Furbish come your brother did [E] say, your brother [C#m] didn't you see,
[E] All the devils back on the other side and we'll be [C#m] forced to flee,
With your Jell-O and your D [G#m] and your [A] Dumb, and your Dumb-a-Doo [E]-Dum-a-Day.
Oh no [A] no no my [E] brother dear this [C#m] thing it may not [E] be,
You'll take your good sword in your hand and you'll go away [C#m] with me,
With your Jell-O and your D [G#m] and your Dumb, [A] and your [E] Dumb-a-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
The first [A] blow that Lord [C#m] Furbish struck the sword ran in an L,
The second blow that [E] Furbish struck the great [C#m] MacDonald fell,
With your Jell-O and your D and [A] your Dumb, and your Dumb [E]-a-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
There struck [A] away the highland [C#m] men when they saw their leader fall,
They carried him and buried him a long mile from Harlaw,
With your Jell-O and your D and your [A] Dumb, and your Dumb-a [E]-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
[A] [E] [C#m] [E]
[C#m] With your Jell-O and your D and your [A] Dumb, and your Dumb-a [E]-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
When them nets [A] red strips steel is [E] here for them that's [C#m] gang o' war,
Just tell them plain they're an [Em] undergrain their sleep and [C#m] I for law.
Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, [A] Krsna [E] Krsna,
[C#m] [A] [E]
[C#m] [A] Hare Hare,
Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama [E]
[C#m] Rama, Hare Hare,
[G#m] [A] [C#m]
Key:  
E
2311
C#m
13421114
A
1231
G#m
123111114
F#m
123111112
E
2311
C#m
13421114
A
1231
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_ [C#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [C#m] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
And come ye by [A] the [E] highland man, and come ye by the way,
Saw ye Macdonald and his men a-marching in to [C#m] sky,
With your Jell-O and your D and [A] your Dumb, and your Dumb [E]-a-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
And come ye [F#m] near and near [E] enough to do the [C#m] number C,
Come tell to me John Highland [E] Man what might their [C#m] numbers be,
With your Jell-O and your D and your [F#m] Dumb, and your Dumb-a [E]-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
As [A] I come in by the gary [E] land and down [C#m] by the heather hall,
I saw Macdonald and his men [E] a-marching to [C#m] highland,
With your Jell-O and your D and your Dumb, [A] and your Dumb [E]-a-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
The [A] highland men with their [E] long-swords and bonnets all [C#m] array,
[E] And they drop back while all the men were coming [C#m] down from sky,
With your Jell-O and your D and [A] your Dumb, and your Dumb-a [E]-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
_ Lord [A] Furbish come your brother did [E] say, your brother [C#m] didn't you see,
[E] All the devils back on the other side and we'll be [C#m] forced to flee,
With your Jell-O and your D [G#m] and your [A] Dumb, and your Dumb-a-Doo [E]-Dum-a-Day.
Oh no [A] no no my [E] brother dear this [C#m] thing it may not [E] be,
You'll take your good sword in your hand and you'll go away [C#m] with me,
With your Jell-O and your D [G#m] and your Dumb, [A] and your [E] Dumb-a-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
_ The first [A] blow that Lord [C#m] Furbish struck the sword ran in an L,
The second blow that [E] Furbish struck the great [C#m] MacDonald fell,
With your Jell-O and your D and [A] your Dumb, and your Dumb [E]-a-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
There struck [A] away the highland [C#m] men when they saw their leader fall,
They carried him and buried him a long mile from Harlaw,
With your Jell-O and your D and your [A] Dumb, and your Dumb-a [E]-Doo-Dum-a-Day. _ _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _
[C#m] _ _ _ _ _ With your Jell-O and your D and your [A] Dumb, and your Dumb-a [E]-Doo-Dum-a-Day.
When them nets [A] red strips steel is [E] here for them that's [C#m] gang o' war,
Just tell them plain they're an [Em] undergrain their sleep and [C#m] I for law.
Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, _ _ [A] Krsna [E] Krsna, _
[C#m] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
[C#m] _ _ _ _ [A] Hare Hare,
Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama [E] _ _
[C#m] Rama, Hare Hare,
[G#m] _ [A] _ [C#m] _ _ _

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