Claremorris Chords by Seamus Moore

Tempo:
175 bpm
Chords used:

D

A

G

E

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Seamus Moore Claremorris chords
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[D]
[G] [D]
[A]
[D]
I was walking to town [G] and the sun [D] going down and my feet feeling sore [A] from the mileage
I [D] was covered in sweat and [G] me clothes were [D] all wet, having spent the [A] whole day [D] making silage
[G] Then a lady drove up [D] and she came to a stop and says, aye, are you going to [A] Claremores?
[D] Then she showed it, get in, [G] with a cute [D] little grin, and she told [A] me that she was [D] Claremores
She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris
[D] And at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores
Her beauty was rare, [G] I thought then [D] and there, how lucky I was to [A] have met her
[D] Sure I felt ill at ease [G] in me old [D]
Dungarees, and me [A] Wellingtons often [D] smelt better
She [G] was lovely and sweet, [D] from her head to her feet, she looked quite delightful [A] and dishy
She [D] was tastefully dressed and [G] I sure was [D] impressed, how she handled [A] the new [D] Mitsubishi
She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris
And [D] at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores
Sure I'll never forget the [G] next time that [D] we met, Big Tom and his band were [A] in Midas
I [D] was having a jar [G] with the boys at [D] the bar, she came over [A] and stood right [D] beside us
[G] I was wearing a suit [D] and a good dash of brute, and considered meself quite [A] a charmer
Well [D] I just couldn't wait, so [G] I asked her [D] up straight, would you like to [A] come home with [D] a farmer?
[G] [D]
[A]
[D] [B]
[E] Then she said with a laugh, [A] do you think [E] I'm a calf, or what is the cause of [B] your hurry?
[E] Wouldn't I be a twit to [A] be covered [E] in grit, and smelling [B] like that [E] awful slurry?
[A] If I gave you me hand, sure [E] I don't have your land, and I suppose you'd expect me [B] to allow it
Get [E] on with your dance, [A] sure you haven't [E] a chance, me husband [B] would never [E] allow it
[A] She was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big Mickey [B] Morris
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real [E] Raging Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores
She [A] was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [B] Mickey Morris
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real Raging [E] Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores
Sure I was madly [B] in love [E] with Claremores
Key:  
D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
E
2311
B
12341112
D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
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To start learning Seamus Moore - Claremorris chords, build your understanding on these basic chords - E, A, D, G, D, E, B, E, D and A in sequence. To master the tempo, it's wise to start at 87 BPM before aiming for the song's 175 BPM. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: D Major.

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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
I was walking to town [G] and the sun [D] going down and my feet feeling sore [A] from the mileage _
I [D] was covered in sweat and [G] me clothes were [D] all wet, having spent the [A] whole day [D] making silage _ _
[G] Then a lady drove up [D] and she came to a stop and says, aye, are you going to [A] Claremores? _ _ _
[D] Then she showed it, get in, [G] with a cute [D] little grin, and she told [A] me that she was [D] Claremores _ _
She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris _ _
[D] And at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores
_ Her _ _ beauty was rare, [G] I thought then [D] and there, how lucky I was to [A] have met her _ _
[D] Sure I felt ill at ease [G] in me old _ [D] _
Dungarees, and me [A] Wellingtons often [D] smelt better _ _
She [G] was lovely and sweet, [D] from her head to her feet, she looked quite _ delightful [A] and dishy _
She [D] was _ tastefully dressed and [G] I sure was [D] impressed, how she handled [A] the new _ [D] Mitsubishi
_ She [G] was lovely and fair [D] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [A] Mickey Morris _
And [D] at Lehman Rye was [G] the Railway [D] Shoe Boy, I fell madly [A] in love with [D] Claremores _ _ _
Sure I'll never forget the [G] next time that [D] we met, Big Tom and his band were [A] in Midas _ _
I [D] was having a jar [G] with the boys at [D] the bar, she came over [A] and stood right [D] beside us _ _
[G] I was wearing a suit [D] and a good dash of brute, and considered _ meself quite [A] a charmer
_ Well [D] I just couldn't wait, so [G] I asked her [D] up straight, would you like to [A] come home with [D] a farmer? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] Then she said with a laugh, [A] do you think [E] I'm a calf, or what is the cause of [B] your hurry? _ _ _
[E] Wouldn't I be a twit to [A] be covered [E] in grit, and smelling [B] like that [E] awful slurry? _ _ _
[A] If I gave you me hand, sure [E] I don't have your land, and I suppose you'd expect me [B] to allow it _ _
Get [E] on with your dance, [A] sure you haven't [E] a chance, me husband [B] would never [E] allow it _ _
[A] She was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big Mickey [B] Morris _ _ _
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real [E] Raging Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores
_ She [A] was lovely and fair [E] and her first name was Clare, the daughter of Big [B] Mickey Morris _ _ _
[E] And a gleam in her eye was [A] the real Raging [E] Vine, I fell madly [B] in love with [E] Claremores _ _
Sure I was madly [B] in love [E] with Claremores _ _
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This song is part of A Tough Yoke album.

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