Chords for Irish Soldier Laddie with lyrics
Tempo:
109.75 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] It was a morning in July, [G] I was walking [D] through to Prairie, I heard a battle cry [Em] from a thousand
[A] o'er head.
[D] I looked up to the skies, [G] saw an Irish [D] soldier laddie, who looked [A] at me [D] revealingly and said,
Oh what did he say?
Oh [A] well you stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] Well you are, no deal, [G] you're an Irish battlefield, [A] for tonight we're going to be all [D] white with camo.
Said I to the soldier lad, [G] will you take me [D] to your captain, will be my pride and joy
[E] for a laugh with [A] you today.
[D] My young brother fell at court, [G] and my sword and [D] hen has copied, to the [A] old captain [D] I did say.
Yes [A] I will stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] And I will march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for [A] tonight we're going
to be all [D] white with camo.
As we marched back to our homes, [G] in the shadow [D] of the evening, with our banners flying low,
[Em]
to the memory [A] of the dead, [D] we returned unto our homes, [G] but without our [D] soldier laddie.
But I never will [A] forget the [D] words he said, Oh what did he say?
Oh [A] well you stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] Well you march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for tonight we're [A] going
to be all [D] white with camo.
Yes [A] I will stand in the man like [D] a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces of the [A] ground.
And [D] I will march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for tonight [A] we're going
to be all [G] white with camo.
[D] [A] [D] [N]
[A] o'er head.
[D] I looked up to the skies, [G] saw an Irish [D] soldier laddie, who looked [A] at me [D] revealingly and said,
Oh what did he say?
Oh [A] well you stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] Well you are, no deal, [G] you're an Irish battlefield, [A] for tonight we're going to be all [D] white with camo.
Said I to the soldier lad, [G] will you take me [D] to your captain, will be my pride and joy
[E] for a laugh with [A] you today.
[D] My young brother fell at court, [G] and my sword and [D] hen has copied, to the [A] old captain [D] I did say.
Yes [A] I will stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] And I will march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for [A] tonight we're going
to be all [D] white with camo.
As we marched back to our homes, [G] in the shadow [D] of the evening, with our banners flying low,
[Em]
to the memory [A] of the dead, [D] we returned unto our homes, [G] but without our [D] soldier laddie.
But I never will [A] forget the [D] words he said, Oh what did he say?
Oh [A] well you stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] Well you march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for tonight we're [A] going
to be all [D] white with camo.
Yes [A] I will stand in the man like [D] a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces of the [A] ground.
And [D] I will march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for tonight [A] we're going
to be all [G] white with camo.
[D] [A] [D] [N]
Key:
D
A
G
Em
E
D
A
G
[D] _ _ _ _ It was a morning in July, [G] I was walking [D] through to Prairie, I heard a battle cry [Em] from a thousand
[A] o'er head.
[D] I looked up to the skies, [G] saw an Irish [D] soldier laddie, who looked [A] at me [D] revealingly and said,
Oh what did he say?
Oh [A] well you stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] Well you are, no deal, [G] you're an Irish battlefield, [A] for tonight we're going to be all [D] white with camo.
Said I to the soldier lad, [G] will you take me [D] to your captain, will be my pride and joy
[E] for a laugh with [A] you today.
[D] My young brother fell at court, [G] and my sword and [D] hen has copied, to the [A] old captain [D] I did say.
Yes [A] I will stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] And I will march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for [A] tonight we're going
to be all [D] white with camo. _ _ _ _
_ _ As we marched back to our homes, _ [G] in the shadow [D] of the evening, _ with our banners flying low,
[Em]
to the memory [A] of the dead, _ _ [D] we returned unto our homes, [G] but without our [D] soldier _ laddie.
But I never will [A] forget the [D] words he said, Oh what did he say?
Oh [A] well you stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] Well you march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for tonight we're [A] going
to be all [D] white with camo.
Yes [A] I will stand in the man like [D] a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces of the [A] ground.
And [D] I will march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for tonight [A] we're going
to be all [G] white with camo.
_ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[A] o'er head.
[D] I looked up to the skies, [G] saw an Irish [D] soldier laddie, who looked [A] at me [D] revealingly and said,
Oh what did he say?
Oh [A] well you stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] Well you are, no deal, [G] you're an Irish battlefield, [A] for tonight we're going to be all [D] white with camo.
Said I to the soldier lad, [G] will you take me [D] to your captain, will be my pride and joy
[E] for a laugh with [A] you today.
[D] My young brother fell at court, [G] and my sword and [D] hen has copied, to the [A] old captain [D] I did say.
Yes [A] I will stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] And I will march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for [A] tonight we're going
to be all [D] white with camo. _ _ _ _
_ _ As we marched back to our homes, _ [G] in the shadow [D] of the evening, _ with our banners flying low,
[Em]
to the memory [A] of the dead, _ _ [D] we returned unto our homes, [G] but without our [D] soldier _ laddie.
But I never will [A] forget the [D] words he said, Oh what did he say?
Oh [A] well you stand in the man [D] like a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground.
[D] Well you march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for tonight we're [A] going
to be all [D] white with camo.
Yes [A] I will stand in the man like [D] a true Irish man, and go and fight the forces of the [A] ground.
And [D] I will march with all the youth, [G] through an Irish battlefield, [D] for tonight [A] we're going
to be all [G] white with camo.
_ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _