Chords for Mrs. McGrath

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60.3 bpm
Chords used:

C

Dm

F

D

G

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Mrs. McGrath chords
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[Dm] [C]
[D] [Dm] Mrs.
McGrath the sergeant said, would you like a [C] soldier in your son Ted?
A scarlet coat and a big cocktail, [Dm] Mrs.
McGrath, would you like that?
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [C] brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [Dm] too brave, brave, brave
Mrs.
McGrath lived on the shore and out for [C] seven years or more
She spotted a ship coming to the bay [Em] with her son [Dm] from far away
Captain, dear, where have you been?
You've been [C] sailing the Mediterranean
Have you news of my son Ted?
Is he living [Dm] or is he dead?
If you're too brave, old Italy, [F] too [C] brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [Dm] too brave, brave, brave
They came Ted without any legs and in that [C] place two wooden pigs
She kissed him a dozen times or two and [Dm] said, my God, Ted, is it you?
Now, were you drunk or were you [F] blind when you left your [C] two fine legs behind?
Or was it walking upon the sea that [Dm] wore your two fine legs away?
If you're too brave, old Italy, [D] too brave, [C] brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [Dm] brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [C] too brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [Dm] too brave, brave, brave
Now, I wasn't drunk and I wasn't blind [F] when I left my [C] two fine legs behind
A cannonball on the fifth of May tore [Dm] my two fine legs away
A teddy boy, the [D] widow cried, [C] you two fine legs were your mother's bride
Stumps of a tree won't do at all, why don't you run [Dm] from a cannonball?
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [C] brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [Dm] too brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [F] too brave, [C] brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [Dm] brave, brave, brave
[Am] [C] [G]
[Am]
[G] [Dm]
[C] [Dm]
[D] All foreign wars I do [F] proclaim live on [C] the blood and the mother's pain
I'd [G] rather have my son as he used to be than [Dm] the king of America and his whole navy
If you're too [D] brave, old Italy, too [Em] brave, brave, brave
[C] If you're too brave, old Italy, [Dm] too brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old [F] Italy, too brave, [C] brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, too brave, [Dm] brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [C] brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [Dm] brave, brave, brave
[Am] [C] [G]
[A] [C] [G]
[Am] [A]
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C
3211
Dm
2311
F
134211111
D
1321
G
2131
C
3211
Dm
2311
F
134211111
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_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [Dm] Mrs.
McGrath the sergeant said, would you like a [C] soldier in your son Ted?
A scarlet coat and a big cocktail, [Dm] Mrs.
McGrath, would you like that?
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [C] brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [Dm] too brave, brave, brave
Mrs.
McGrath lived on the shore and out for [C] seven years or more
She spotted a ship coming to the bay [Em] with her son [Dm] from far away
Captain, dear, where have you been?
You've been [C] sailing the Mediterranean
Have you news of my son Ted?
Is he living [Dm] or is he dead?
If you're too brave, old Italy, [F] too [C] brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [Dm] too brave, brave, brave
They came Ted without any legs and in that [C] place two wooden pigs
She kissed him a dozen times or two and [Dm] said, my God, Ted, is it you?
Now, were you drunk or were you [F] blind when you left your [C] two fine legs behind?
Or was it walking upon the sea that [Dm] wore your two fine legs away?
If you're too brave, old Italy, [D] too brave, [C] brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [Dm] brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [C] too brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [Dm] too brave, brave, brave
Now, I wasn't drunk and I wasn't blind [F] when I left my [C] two fine legs behind
A cannonball on the fifth of May tore [Dm] my two fine legs away
A teddy boy, the [D] widow cried, [C] you two fine legs were your mother's bride
Stumps of a tree won't do at all, why don't you run [Dm] from a cannonball?
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [C] brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [Dm] too brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, [F] too brave, [C] brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [Dm] brave, brave, brave
[Am] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ [D] All foreign wars I do [F] proclaim live on [C] the blood and the mother's pain
I'd [G] rather have my son as he used to be than [Dm] the king of America and his whole navy _
If you're too [D] brave, old Italy, too [Em] brave, brave, brave
[C] If you're too brave, old Italy, [Dm] too brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old [F] Italy, too brave, [C] brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, too brave, [Dm] brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [C] brave, brave, brave
If you're too brave, old Italy, too [Dm] brave, brave, brave
[Am] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _