Chords for Orange and the Green
Tempo:
96.6 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Oh, me father was an Ulster [A] man, a Protestant was he.
[G] Me mother [D] was a Catholic [A] from [D] County Torrance.
They were married to churches, this happened, you know.
[D]
Until the day that I was [A] born and things got [D] lighted up.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever [D] seen.
Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me mother, [D] she was Queen.
Well, but twice me father, I [A] laid and rushed away me car.
[G] To become a [D] little orange [A] lad, me father, [D] shining star.
I was prison David and to me, [A] I was still in spite of that.
[D] To me father, I was Billy, while me mother called me mum.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
Now with me mother, every [A] Sunday to my side, proudly stroll.
And later [D] on, the orange [A] lads would [D] try and save me soul.
Both sides, they tried to claim me, [A] but I was emerged [D] because.
I played me flute and played [A] me heart, depending [D] where I was.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever [D] seen.
Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
And now when I'd sing those rebel songs, which [A] to me were their [D] joy.
Me father would jump up and [A] say, look here, now [D] Billy boy.
I've had enough of that stuff, [A] he'd be tossing me a coin.
[D] And he'd have me sing the orange [A] flute and the [D] heroes of the fight.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
Well, me parents, they would not agree [A] about me kind of [D] school.
Me learning was all done at [A] home, now [D] up the line of school.
Me foot passed on but a stem, [A] what left me caught between.
[D]
That awful fuller problem [A] of the [D] orange and the green.
Well, this is the biggest mix [A]-up that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [E] and me mother, [D] she was Queen.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was [A] Dornish and me mother, [D] she was Queen.
[Gm]
[G] Me mother [D] was a Catholic [A] from [D] County Torrance.
They were married to churches, this happened, you know.
[D]
Until the day that I was [A] born and things got [D] lighted up.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever [D] seen.
Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me mother, [D] she was Queen.
Well, but twice me father, I [A] laid and rushed away me car.
[G] To become a [D] little orange [A] lad, me father, [D] shining star.
I was prison David and to me, [A] I was still in spite of that.
[D] To me father, I was Billy, while me mother called me mum.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
Now with me mother, every [A] Sunday to my side, proudly stroll.
And later [D] on, the orange [A] lads would [D] try and save me soul.
Both sides, they tried to claim me, [A] but I was emerged [D] because.
I played me flute and played [A] me heart, depending [D] where I was.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever [D] seen.
Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
And now when I'd sing those rebel songs, which [A] to me were their [D] joy.
Me father would jump up and [A] say, look here, now [D] Billy boy.
I've had enough of that stuff, [A] he'd be tossing me a coin.
[D] And he'd have me sing the orange [A] flute and the [D] heroes of the fight.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
Well, me parents, they would not agree [A] about me kind of [D] school.
Me learning was all done at [A] home, now [D] up the line of school.
Me foot passed on but a stem, [A] what left me caught between.
[D]
That awful fuller problem [A] of the [D] orange and the green.
Well, this is the biggest mix [A]-up that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [E] and me mother, [D] she was Queen.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was [A] Dornish and me mother, [D] she was Queen.
[Gm]
Key:
D
A
G
E
Gm
D
A
G
Oh, me father was an Ulster [A] man, a Protestant was he.
[G] Me mother [D] was a Catholic [A] from [D] County Torrance.
They were married to churches, this happened, you know.
[D]
Until the day that I was [A] born and things got [D] lighted up.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever [D] seen.
Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me mother, [D] she was Queen.
Well, but twice me father, I [A] laid and rushed away me car.
[G] To become a [D] little orange [A] lad, me father, [D] shining star.
I was prison David and to me, [A] I was still in spite of that.
[D] To me father, I was Billy, while me mother called me mum.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
Now with me mother, every [A] Sunday to my side, proudly stroll.
And later [D] on, the orange [A] lads would [D] try and save me soul.
Both sides, they tried to claim me, [A] but I was emerged [D] because.
I played me flute and played [A] me heart, depending [D] where I was.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever [D] seen.
Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
And now when I'd sing those rebel songs, which [A] to me were their [D] joy.
Me father would jump up and [A] say, look here, now [D] Billy boy.
I've had enough of that stuff, [A] he'd be tossing me a coin.
[D] And he'd have me sing the orange [A] flute and the [D] heroes of the fight.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
Well, me parents, they would not agree [A] about me kind of [D] school.
Me learning was all done at [A] home, now [D] up the line of school.
Me foot passed on but a stem, [A] what left me caught between.
[D]
That awful fuller problem [A] of the [D] orange and the green.
Well, this is the biggest mix [A]-up that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [E] and me mother, [D] she was Queen.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was [A] Dornish and me mother, [D] she was Queen. _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Me mother [D] was a Catholic [A] from [D] County Torrance.
They were married to churches, this happened, you know.
[D]
Until the day that I was [A] born and things got [D] lighted up.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever [D] seen.
Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me mother, [D] she was Queen.
Well, but twice me father, I [A] laid and rushed away me car.
[G] To become a [D] little orange [A] lad, me father, [D] shining star.
I was prison David and to me, [A] I was still in spite of that.
[D] To me father, I was Billy, while me mother called me mum.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
Now with me mother, every [A] Sunday to my side, proudly stroll.
And later [D] on, the orange [A] lads would [D] try and save me soul.
Both sides, they tried to claim me, [A] but I was emerged [D] because.
I played me flute and played [A] me heart, depending [D] where I was.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever [D] seen.
Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
And now when I'd sing those rebel songs, which [A] to me were their [D] joy.
Me father would jump up and [A] say, look here, now [D] Billy boy.
I've had enough of that stuff, [A] he'd be tossing me a coin.
[D] And he'd have me sing the orange [A] flute and the [D] heroes of the fight.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [A] and me [D] mother, she was Queen.
Well, me parents, they would not agree [A] about me kind of [D] school.
Me learning was all done at [A] home, now [D] up the line of school.
Me foot passed on but a stem, [A] what left me caught between.
[D]
That awful fuller problem [A] of the [D] orange and the green.
Well, this is the biggest mix [A]-up that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was Dornish [E] and me mother, [D] she was Queen.
Well, this is the biggest mix-up [A] that you have ever seen.
[D] Me father, he was [A] Dornish and me mother, [D] she was Queen. _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _