Chords for Mad Dog Mcrea - The Donegal Crawl
Tempo:
139.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
C
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I've spent years since I've been back, to what I once called home.
I've been wandering round this country trying to find me marble zone.
Oh, how I miss the pub crawls, and all the late nights out,
where I'd end up going some ments and all the pubs I'd kick his head.
That's [G] right, bar!
[C] [D]
[G]
[C] [D]
[G]
Well, and this Jimmy [C] Johnny's, and he never [D] locks the door.
[G] He'll let the grain come night until you're falling on the floor.
Then he's sorted [C] marries in the morning [G] for the cure,
and you empty out your pockets and you find it just so pure.
[Em] Well, I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day [D] in Donegal,
where [Em] the women are so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[G]
And this Paddy Millies, [C] and he's got that [D] open choir.
[G] He's sweating out of you, you think you're on some heater wire.
And you're drinking, sweating, sweating, [C] until you're [D] almost dead.
[G] And you wake up in the morning wondering where the hell's your head.
[Em] Well, I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day in [D]
[Em] Donegal,
oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[G]
[C] [D] [G]
[C] [D] [G]
[Em]
[C] [G] [D] [Em]
[C] [D] [Em]
[C] [G] [D] [Em]
[C] [D]
[G] And this Skivers' Capital, [C] have a [D] swimming dance.
[G] Ludo us and bloody us, you should send your insurance.
That's straight back down in Merritt.
To have a bite to eat, then a nice wee shot of brandy,
to help you on your feet.
Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so hard to handle, and the wishes are so dull.
Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
oh, how I love [E] that nice and late pub we'd wind up called.
I wish that I [G] could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so handsome, [D] and the wishes are so [E] dull,
why, I wish that [G] I could have just one more day in [A] Donegal,
[E] oh, how I [Cm] love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[Em] I wish that I could have [G] just one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so [Em] dull,
why, I wish that I [C] could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I [C] love that nice and [D] late pub we'd wind up called.
[G] [C] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[Em] [C] [G] [D]
[Em] [C] [D]
[Em] [C] [G] [D]
[Em] [C] [D]
[G]
I've been wandering round this country trying to find me marble zone.
Oh, how I miss the pub crawls, and all the late nights out,
where I'd end up going some ments and all the pubs I'd kick his head.
That's [G] right, bar!
[C] [D]
[G]
[C] [D]
[G]
Well, and this Jimmy [C] Johnny's, and he never [D] locks the door.
[G] He'll let the grain come night until you're falling on the floor.
Then he's sorted [C] marries in the morning [G] for the cure,
and you empty out your pockets and you find it just so pure.
[Em] Well, I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day [D] in Donegal,
where [Em] the women are so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[G]
And this Paddy Millies, [C] and he's got that [D] open choir.
[G] He's sweating out of you, you think you're on some heater wire.
And you're drinking, sweating, sweating, [C] until you're [D] almost dead.
[G] And you wake up in the morning wondering where the hell's your head.
[Em] Well, I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day in [D]
[Em] Donegal,
oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[G]
[C] [D] [G]
[C] [D] [G]
[Em]
[C] [G] [D] [Em]
[C] [D] [Em]
[C] [G] [D] [Em]
[C] [D]
[G] And this Skivers' Capital, [C] have a [D] swimming dance.
[G] Ludo us and bloody us, you should send your insurance.
That's straight back down in Merritt.
To have a bite to eat, then a nice wee shot of brandy,
to help you on your feet.
Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so hard to handle, and the wishes are so dull.
Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
oh, how I love [E] that nice and late pub we'd wind up called.
I wish that I [G] could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so handsome, [D] and the wishes are so [E] dull,
why, I wish that [G] I could have just one more day in [A] Donegal,
[E] oh, how I [Cm] love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[Em] I wish that I could have [G] just one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so [Em] dull,
why, I wish that I [C] could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I [C] love that nice and [D] late pub we'd wind up called.
[G] [C] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[Em] [C] [G] [D]
[Em] [C] [D]
[Em] [C] [G] [D]
[Em] [C] [D]
[G]
Key:
D
G
C
Em
E
D
G
C
_ _ I've spent years since I've been back, to what I once called home.
I've been wandering round this country trying to find me marble zone.
_ _ Oh, how I miss the pub crawls, and all the late nights out,
where I'd end up going some ments and all the pubs I'd kick his head.
That's [G] right, bar!
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, and this Jimmy [C] Johnny's, and he never [D] locks the door.
[G] He'll let the grain come night until you're falling on the floor.
Then he's sorted [C] marries in the morning [G] for the cure,
and you empty out your pockets and you find it just so pure.
[Em] Well, I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day [D] in Donegal,
where [Em] the women are so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
_ _ _ [G] _
And this Paddy Millies, [C] and he's got that [D] open choir.
[G] He's sweating out of you, you think you're on some heater wire.
And you're drinking, sweating, sweating, [C] until you're [D] almost dead.
[G] And you wake up in the morning wondering where the hell's your head.
[Em] Well, I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day in [D]
[Em] Donegal,
oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
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_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ [Em] _ _
_ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] And this Skivers' Capital, [C] have a [D] swimming dance.
[G] Ludo us and bloody us, you should send your insurance.
That's straight back down in Merritt.
To have a bite to eat, then a nice wee shot of brandy,
to help you on your feet.
_ Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so hard to handle, and the wishes are so dull.
Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
oh, how I love [E] that nice and late pub we'd wind up called.
I wish that I [G] could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so handsome, [D] and the wishes are so [E] dull,
why, I wish that [G] I could have just one more day in [A] Donegal,
[E] oh, how I [Cm] love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[Em] I wish that I could have [G] just one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so [Em] dull,
why, I wish that I [C] could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I [C] love that nice and [D] late pub we'd wind up called.
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_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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I've been wandering round this country trying to find me marble zone.
_ _ Oh, how I miss the pub crawls, and all the late nights out,
where I'd end up going some ments and all the pubs I'd kick his head.
That's [G] right, bar!
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, and this Jimmy [C] Johnny's, and he never [D] locks the door.
[G] He'll let the grain come night until you're falling on the floor.
Then he's sorted [C] marries in the morning [G] for the cure,
and you empty out your pockets and you find it just so pure.
[Em] Well, I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day [D] in Donegal,
where [Em] the women are so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
_ _ _ [G] _
And this Paddy Millies, [C] and he's got that [D] open choir.
[G] He's sweating out of you, you think you're on some heater wire.
And you're drinking, sweating, sweating, [C] until you're [D] almost dead.
[G] And you wake up in the morning wondering where the hell's your head.
[Em] Well, I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day in [D]
[Em] Donegal,
oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ [Em] _ _
_ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] And this Skivers' Capital, [C] have a [D] swimming dance.
[G] Ludo us and bloody us, you should send your insurance.
That's straight back down in Merritt.
To have a bite to eat, then a nice wee shot of brandy,
to help you on your feet.
_ Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so hard to handle, and the wishes are so dull.
Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
oh, how I love [E] that nice and late pub we'd wind up called.
I wish that I [G] could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so handsome, [D] and the wishes are so [E] dull,
why, I wish that [G] I could have just one more day in [A] Donegal,
[E] oh, how I [Cm] love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[Em] I wish that I could have [G] just one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so [Em] dull,
why, I wish that I [C] could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I [C] love that nice and [D] late pub we'd wind up called.
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