Chords for No Irish Need Apply - The Weavers - (Lyrics)
Tempo:
121.5 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
Gm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bb]
[G] [Bb] [G]
[Bb] [G] [Bb]
[Gm]
[Bb] I'm a decent boy just landed from [Cm] the town of [F] Gallifad.
I [Bb] want a [Eb] situation, [Bb] yes, and [F] want it very bad.
[Bb] I seen employment [Cm] advertised is just [F] the thing, says I.
[Bb] But the dirty [Eb] spiral been ended with, [Bb] no [F] Irish need [Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
[C]
[F] [Bb] apply.
They [Eb] may christen the pad [F] or dam, [Bb] but to me it [Eb] is an honor [Bb] to be [F] born an [Bb] Irishman.
Well I started out to find a [Eb] house, I got it [F] mighty soon.
[Bb] There I found the old chap seated, he was reading [F] the Tribune.
I [Bb] told him what I came for, [Ab] but he in a rage did fly.
No, [Bbm] he says [Eb] you are a paddy [Bb] and no [F] Irish [Bb] need apply.
[Eb] Well I [Bb] guess my dander eyes, and I'd like to black his eyes.
To [Gm] tell an Irish gentleman, [F] no [Gm] Irish [F] need apply.
[Bb] Some do think it aims fortune [Eb] to be christened [Ab] pad or dam, [Bb] but to me [Eb] it is an honor [Bb] to be born an Irishman.
Well I couldn't stand it longer, [Eb] so a halt of [F] him I took.
[Bb] And I gave him [Eb] such a welting [Bb] as he'd get a [F] Donnybrook.
[Bb] He hollered Milliam Merthyr, [Eb] and to [Ab] get away did try, [Bb] and swore [Eb] he'd never write [Bb] again, no Irish need apply.
[Eb] Well he makes a big apology, [Bb] I bid him then goodbye, saying [Gm] when next you want a beating, write [F] no [Gm] Irish [F] need apply.
[Bb] Some do think it aims fortune [Eb] to be christened [F] pad or dam, [Bb] but to me it [Eb] is an [Bb] honor to be [F] born an [Bb] Irishman.
[Gm] [Bb]
[Gm] [Bb]
[Gm] [Bb]
[Gm]
[G] [Bb] [G]
[Bb] [G] [Bb]
[Gm]
[Bb] I'm a decent boy just landed from [Cm] the town of [F] Gallifad.
I [Bb] want a [Eb] situation, [Bb] yes, and [F] want it very bad.
[Bb] I seen employment [Cm] advertised is just [F] the thing, says I.
[Bb] But the dirty [Eb] spiral been ended with, [Bb] no [F] Irish need [Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
[C]
[F] [Bb] apply.
They [Eb] may christen the pad [F] or dam, [Bb] but to me it [Eb] is an honor [Bb] to be [F] born an [Bb] Irishman.
Well I started out to find a [Eb] house, I got it [F] mighty soon.
[Bb] There I found the old chap seated, he was reading [F] the Tribune.
I [Bb] told him what I came for, [Ab] but he in a rage did fly.
No, [Bbm] he says [Eb] you are a paddy [Bb] and no [F] Irish [Bb] need apply.
[Eb] Well I [Bb] guess my dander eyes, and I'd like to black his eyes.
To [Gm] tell an Irish gentleman, [F] no [Gm] Irish [F] need apply.
[Bb] Some do think it aims fortune [Eb] to be christened [Ab] pad or dam, [Bb] but to me [Eb] it is an honor [Bb] to be born an Irishman.
Well I couldn't stand it longer, [Eb] so a halt of [F] him I took.
[Bb] And I gave him [Eb] such a welting [Bb] as he'd get a [F] Donnybrook.
[Bb] He hollered Milliam Merthyr, [Eb] and to [Ab] get away did try, [Bb] and swore [Eb] he'd never write [Bb] again, no Irish need apply.
[Eb] Well he makes a big apology, [Bb] I bid him then goodbye, saying [Gm] when next you want a beating, write [F] no [Gm] Irish [F] need apply.
[Bb] Some do think it aims fortune [Eb] to be christened [F] pad or dam, [Bb] but to me it [Eb] is an [Bb] honor to be [F] born an [Bb] Irishman.
[Gm] [Bb]
[Gm] [Bb]
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[Gm]
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
Gm
G
Bb
F
Eb
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[Bb] I'm a decent boy just landed from [Cm] the town of [F] Gallifad.
I [Bb] want a [Eb] situation, [Bb] yes, and [F] want it very bad.
[Bb] I seen employment [Cm] advertised is just [F] the thing, says I.
[Bb] But the dirty [Eb] spiral been ended with, [Bb] no [F] Irish need [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ apply.
They [Eb] may christen the pad [F] or dam, [Bb] but to me it [Eb] is an honor [Bb] to be [F] born an [Bb] Irishman. _ _ _ _
_ Well I started out to find a [Eb] house, I got it [F] mighty soon.
[Bb] There I found the old chap seated, he was reading [F] the Tribune.
I [Bb] told him what I came for, [Ab] but he in a rage did fly.
No, [Bbm] he says [Eb] you are a paddy [Bb] and no [F] Irish [Bb] need apply.
[Eb] Well I [Bb] guess my dander eyes, and I'd like to black his eyes.
To [Gm] tell an Irish gentleman, [F] no [Gm] Irish [F] need apply.
[Bb] Some do think it aims fortune [Eb] to be christened [Ab] pad or dam, [Bb] but to me [Eb] it is an honor [Bb] to be born an Irishman. _
_ _ _ Well I couldn't stand it longer, [Eb] so a halt of [F] him I took.
[Bb] And I gave him [Eb] such a welting [Bb] as he'd get a [F] Donnybrook.
[Bb] He hollered Milliam Merthyr, [Eb] and to [Ab] get away did try, [Bb] and swore [Eb] he'd never write [Bb] again, no Irish need apply.
[Eb] Well he makes a big apology, [Bb] I bid him then goodbye, saying [Gm] when next you want a beating, write [F] no [Gm] Irish [F] need apply.
[Bb] Some do think it aims fortune [Eb] to be christened [F] pad or dam, [Bb] but to me it [Eb] is an [Bb] honor to be [F] born an [Bb] Irishman. _ _ _ _ _ _
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[G] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
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[Bb] I'm a decent boy just landed from [Cm] the town of [F] Gallifad.
I [Bb] want a [Eb] situation, [Bb] yes, and [F] want it very bad.
[Bb] I seen employment [Cm] advertised is just [F] the thing, says I.
[Bb] But the dirty [Eb] spiral been ended with, [Bb] no [F] Irish need [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ apply.
They [Eb] may christen the pad [F] or dam, [Bb] but to me it [Eb] is an honor [Bb] to be [F] born an [Bb] Irishman. _ _ _ _
_ Well I started out to find a [Eb] house, I got it [F] mighty soon.
[Bb] There I found the old chap seated, he was reading [F] the Tribune.
I [Bb] told him what I came for, [Ab] but he in a rage did fly.
No, [Bbm] he says [Eb] you are a paddy [Bb] and no [F] Irish [Bb] need apply.
[Eb] Well I [Bb] guess my dander eyes, and I'd like to black his eyes.
To [Gm] tell an Irish gentleman, [F] no [Gm] Irish [F] need apply.
[Bb] Some do think it aims fortune [Eb] to be christened [Ab] pad or dam, [Bb] but to me [Eb] it is an honor [Bb] to be born an Irishman. _
_ _ _ Well I couldn't stand it longer, [Eb] so a halt of [F] him I took.
[Bb] And I gave him [Eb] such a welting [Bb] as he'd get a [F] Donnybrook.
[Bb] He hollered Milliam Merthyr, [Eb] and to [Ab] get away did try, [Bb] and swore [Eb] he'd never write [Bb] again, no Irish need apply.
[Eb] Well he makes a big apology, [Bb] I bid him then goodbye, saying [Gm] when next you want a beating, write [F] no [Gm] Irish [F] need apply.
[Bb] Some do think it aims fortune [Eb] to be christened [F] pad or dam, [Bb] but to me it [Eb] is an [Bb] honor to be [F] born an [Bb] Irishman. _ _ _ _ _ _
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