Chords for The Ballad of Dan Breen by Threshing Mill Boys
Tempo:
159.85 bpm
Chords used:
C#
G#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C#]
[G#]
[C#]
Of all the men who [G#] took up arms for the freedom of [C#] their land,
There's one [F#]
indeed [C#] who saw the [G#]
seed for victory's final [C#] stand.
The son [F#] of [C#] temporary [G#]
style, he's held in high [C#] esteem.
He was born and raised [G#] at Sullahead, and his name it is [C#] Dan Prune.
Along with brave [G#] Chantresey bold, they formed a [C#] steadfast band.
They were [F#] prepared [C#] to do [G#] or die to free their native [C#] land.
By [F#]
mountainside [C#] and [G#] heathered glen, through many a valley [C#] green.
The tans they fled, [G#] they were in drive with meeting with [C#] Dan Prune.
His deeds of [G#] courage and renown will live [C#] forevermore.
Here's [F#] Sullahead, [C#] and I [G#] herlo, and round by [C#] Galtimo.
He was fearless [F#] in the [C#]
face [G#] of death, and the story still [C#] lives on.
How he saved Sean Hogan [G#]
from the tans at the station of [C#]
Nutland.
When all this land [G#] once more is free, and it surely will [C#]
someday.
And [F#] we'll remember [C#]
men who [G#] fought in many a [C#] bloody fray.
Those men [F#] whose [C#] smouldering bones [G#] now lie beneath our sod [C#] of green.
And letters bold [G#] and scribed in gold, will write the name [C#] Dan Prune.
And letters bold [G#] and scribed in gold, will write the name [C#] Dan Prune.
[G#]
[C#]
Of all the men who [G#] took up arms for the freedom of [C#] their land,
There's one [F#]
indeed [C#] who saw the [G#]
seed for victory's final [C#] stand.
The son [F#] of [C#] temporary [G#]
style, he's held in high [C#] esteem.
He was born and raised [G#] at Sullahead, and his name it is [C#] Dan Prune.
Along with brave [G#] Chantresey bold, they formed a [C#] steadfast band.
They were [F#] prepared [C#] to do [G#] or die to free their native [C#] land.
By [F#]
mountainside [C#] and [G#] heathered glen, through many a valley [C#] green.
The tans they fled, [G#] they were in drive with meeting with [C#] Dan Prune.
His deeds of [G#] courage and renown will live [C#] forevermore.
Here's [F#] Sullahead, [C#] and I [G#] herlo, and round by [C#] Galtimo.
He was fearless [F#] in the [C#]
face [G#] of death, and the story still [C#] lives on.
How he saved Sean Hogan [G#]
from the tans at the station of [C#]
Nutland.
When all this land [G#] once more is free, and it surely will [C#]
someday.
And [F#] we'll remember [C#]
men who [G#] fought in many a [C#] bloody fray.
Those men [F#] whose [C#] smouldering bones [G#] now lie beneath our sod [C#] of green.
And letters bold [G#] and scribed in gold, will write the name [C#] Dan Prune.
And letters bold [G#] and scribed in gold, will write the name [C#] Dan Prune.
Key:
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[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ Of all the men who [G#] took up arms for the _ freedom of [C#] their land, _ _
_ There's one _ [F#]
indeed [C#] who saw the [G#]
seed for _ victory's final [C#] _ stand. _
_ The son [F#] of _ [C#] temporary _ _ [G#]
style, he's held in high _ [C#] _ esteem. _
He was born and raised [G#] at _ _ Sullahead, and his name it is [C#] Dan Prune. _
_ _ Along with brave [G#] _ Chantresey bold, they _ formed a _ [C#] steadfast band. _ _
_ They were [F#] prepared _ [C#] to do [G#] or die to free their native [C#] _ land. _
_ _ _ By [F#]
mountainside [C#] and _ [G#] heathered glen, through many a valley [C#] _ green. _
_ The tans they fled, [G#] they _ were in drive with _ meeting with [C#] Dan Prune.
_ _ His deeds of _ [G#] courage and renown will _ live _ _ [C#] _ forevermore.
_ _ _ _ Here's [F#] _ Sullahead, [C#] and I [G#] herlo, and round by _ _ [C#] Galtimo. _
_ _ _ He was fearless _ [F#] in the [C#] _
face [G#] of death, and the story still [C#] lives on.
_ _ How he saved Sean Hogan [G#]
from the tans at the _ station of [C#] _
Nutland.
_ When _ all this land [G#] once more is free, and it _ surely will _ [C#]
someday.
_ _ _ And _ [F#] we'll remember _ [C#]
men who [G#] fought in many a _ [C#] bloody _ fray.
_ Those men [F#] whose _ [C#] smouldering bones [G#] now lie _ beneath our sod [C#] of green.
_ _ _ And _ letters bold [G#] and scribed in gold, will write the name [C#] Dan Prune.
_ _ And letters _ bold [G#] and scribed in gold, will write the name [C#] Dan _ Prune. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ Of all the men who [G#] took up arms for the _ freedom of [C#] their land, _ _
_ There's one _ [F#]
indeed [C#] who saw the [G#]
seed for _ victory's final [C#] _ stand. _
_ The son [F#] of _ [C#] temporary _ _ [G#]
style, he's held in high _ [C#] _ esteem. _
He was born and raised [G#] at _ _ Sullahead, and his name it is [C#] Dan Prune. _
_ _ Along with brave [G#] _ Chantresey bold, they _ formed a _ [C#] steadfast band. _ _
_ They were [F#] prepared _ [C#] to do [G#] or die to free their native [C#] _ land. _
_ _ _ By [F#]
mountainside [C#] and _ [G#] heathered glen, through many a valley [C#] _ green. _
_ The tans they fled, [G#] they _ were in drive with _ meeting with [C#] Dan Prune.
_ _ His deeds of _ [G#] courage and renown will _ live _ _ [C#] _ forevermore.
_ _ _ _ Here's [F#] _ Sullahead, [C#] and I [G#] herlo, and round by _ _ [C#] Galtimo. _
_ _ _ He was fearless _ [F#] in the [C#] _
face [G#] of death, and the story still [C#] lives on.
_ _ How he saved Sean Hogan [G#]
from the tans at the _ station of [C#] _
Nutland.
_ When _ all this land [G#] once more is free, and it _ surely will _ [C#]
someday.
_ _ _ And _ [F#] we'll remember _ [C#]
men who [G#] fought in many a _ [C#] bloody _ fray.
_ Those men [F#] whose _ [C#] smouldering bones [G#] now lie _ beneath our sod [C#] of green.
_ _ _ And _ letters bold [G#] and scribed in gold, will write the name [C#] Dan Prune.
_ _ And letters _ bold [G#] and scribed in gold, will write the name [C#] Dan _ Prune. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _