Chords for The Dubliners - I Wish I Was Back In Liverpool (live)
Tempo:
100.8 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Eb
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We'd like to sing a song, another song written about Liverpool, by a fella, [Ab] a namesake of
me own [G] called Stan Kelly, no relation.
Ladies [D] and gentlemen, you see this banjo which gives
me so much trouble, and earache to you of course.
Well this was given to me by a group
of very good friends of [F] ours, and I think it was sabotage [G] they had in mind.
[F]
Anyway,
the song is called, um, I Wish I Was Back in Liverpool.
And no smart aleck answers to
this one, no.
[Fm]
After all, it is the capital of Ireland.
Well it's nice to know anyway
ladies and gentlemen that there are other composers in Liverpool besides the great pair.
In fact, this one is so good that if the three of them got together, it could be the new
Blessed Trinity, or whatever you call it.
[C] [C]
[F] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
There [C] are six in a bed by the old pier [F] head, and it's Liverpool [Eb] town [F] for me.
Tis seven long years since I wandered away, to sail the wide world o 'er.
Me [C] very first trip on an old steam ship [F] that was bound for Baltimore.
[Bb] I was seven days sick, I just couldn't stick [F] that problem up and [C] down.
So I told them Jack, you'd better turn back [F] for dear [Eb] old Liverpool [F] town.
I wish I was back in Liverpool, Liverpool [Eb]
town [F] where I was born.
Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, [F] no fields of waving corn.
But [Bb] there's lots of girls with peroxide curls, and a black and tan, full of [C] spree.
There's six in a bed by the old pier head, [F] and it's Liverpool [Eb] town [F] for me.
We dug the Mersey tunnel boys, way back in [G] thirty-three.
[C] Dug an hole in the grounds until we found [F] an old coal wall of sea.
[Bb] Then the foreman cried, come on outside, [F] the ruin has fallen [C]
down.
Well I'm telling you Jack, we all swam back [F] to dear [Eb] old Liverpool [F] town.
I wish I was back in Liverpool, Liverpool town where I was born.
Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, no [F] fields of waving corn.
But there's [Bb] lots of girls with peroxide curls, and [F] a black and tan, [C] full of spree.
There's six in a bed by the old pier head, and it's [F] Liverpool [Eb] town [F] for me.
Well there's every race and colour of face, there's every kind of pain.
[C] But the pigeons on the pier head, [F] they treat you all the same.
And if you [Bb]
walk up the Parliament street, you'll see faces black [Bb] and brown.
[G] And I've also seen them orange and green, [F] in dear [Eb] old Liverpool [F] town.
I wish I was back in Liverpool, Liverpool town where [F] I was born.
Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, [F] no fields of waving corn.
[Bb] But there's lots of girls with peroxide curls, and a black and tan, full [C] of spree.
There's six in a bed [Gm] by the old pier head, [F] and it's Liverpool [Eb] town for me.
[F]
[A]
[F] [Eb] [N]
[Ab] [N]
me own [G] called Stan Kelly, no relation.
Ladies [D] and gentlemen, you see this banjo which gives
me so much trouble, and earache to you of course.
Well this was given to me by a group
of very good friends of [F] ours, and I think it was sabotage [G] they had in mind.
[F]
Anyway,
the song is called, um, I Wish I Was Back in Liverpool.
And no smart aleck answers to
this one, no.
[Fm]
After all, it is the capital of Ireland.
Well it's nice to know anyway
ladies and gentlemen that there are other composers in Liverpool besides the great pair.
In fact, this one is so good that if the three of them got together, it could be the new
Blessed Trinity, or whatever you call it.
[C] [C]
[F] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
There [C] are six in a bed by the old pier [F] head, and it's Liverpool [Eb] town [F] for me.
Tis seven long years since I wandered away, to sail the wide world o 'er.
Me [C] very first trip on an old steam ship [F] that was bound for Baltimore.
[Bb] I was seven days sick, I just couldn't stick [F] that problem up and [C] down.
So I told them Jack, you'd better turn back [F] for dear [Eb] old Liverpool [F] town.
I wish I was back in Liverpool, Liverpool [Eb]
town [F] where I was born.
Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, [F] no fields of waving corn.
But [Bb] there's lots of girls with peroxide curls, and a black and tan, full of [C] spree.
There's six in a bed by the old pier head, [F] and it's Liverpool [Eb] town [F] for me.
We dug the Mersey tunnel boys, way back in [G] thirty-three.
[C] Dug an hole in the grounds until we found [F] an old coal wall of sea.
[Bb] Then the foreman cried, come on outside, [F] the ruin has fallen [C]
down.
Well I'm telling you Jack, we all swam back [F] to dear [Eb] old Liverpool [F] town.
I wish I was back in Liverpool, Liverpool town where I was born.
Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, no [F] fields of waving corn.
But there's [Bb] lots of girls with peroxide curls, and [F] a black and tan, [C] full of spree.
There's six in a bed by the old pier head, and it's [F] Liverpool [Eb] town [F] for me.
Well there's every race and colour of face, there's every kind of pain.
[C] But the pigeons on the pier head, [F] they treat you all the same.
And if you [Bb]
walk up the Parliament street, you'll see faces black [Bb] and brown.
[G] And I've also seen them orange and green, [F] in dear [Eb] old Liverpool [F] town.
I wish I was back in Liverpool, Liverpool town where [F] I was born.
Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, [F] no fields of waving corn.
[Bb] But there's lots of girls with peroxide curls, and a black and tan, full [C] of spree.
There's six in a bed [Gm] by the old pier head, [F] and it's Liverpool [Eb] town for me.
[F]
[A]
[F] [Eb] [N]
[Ab] [N]
Key:
F
C
Bb
Eb
G
F
C
Bb
We'd like to sing a song, _ another song written about Liverpool, by a fella, [Ab] _ a namesake of
me own [G] called Stan Kelly, no relation.
_ _ _ _ Ladies [D] and gentlemen, you see this banjo which gives
me so much trouble, _ _ and earache to you of course.
Well this was given to me by a group
of very good friends of [F] ours, and I think it was sabotage [G] they had in mind.
_ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Anyway,
the song is called, um, I Wish I Was Back in Liverpool.
And no smart aleck answers to
this one, no.
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ After all, it is the capital of Ireland. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well it's nice to know anyway
ladies and gentlemen that there are other composers in Liverpool besides the great pair.
_ _ In fact, this one is so good that if the three of them got together, it could be the new
Blessed Trinity, or whatever you call it.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _
There [C] are six in a bed by the old pier [F] head, and it's Liverpool [Eb] _ town [F] for me.
_ _ Tis seven long years since I wandered away, to sail the wide _ world o _ 'er.
Me [C] very first trip on an old steam ship [F] that was bound for Baltimore. _
_ [Bb] I was seven days sick, I just couldn't stick [F] that problem up and [C] down.
So I told them Jack, you'd better turn back [F] for dear [Eb] old Liverpool [F] town. _
_ I _ wish I was back in Liverpool, _ _ Liverpool _ [Eb]
town [F] where _ I was born.
_ _ Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, [F] no fields of waving corn.
But [Bb] there's lots of girls with peroxide curls, and a black and tan, full of [C] spree.
_ There's six in a bed by the old pier head, [F] and it's Liverpool [Eb] town [F] for me.
_ _ We dug the Mersey tunnel boys, way back in [G] thirty-three.
_ _ [C] Dug an hole in the grounds until we found [F] an old coal wall of sea.
[Bb] Then the foreman cried, come on outside, [F] the ruin has fallen [C]
down.
Well I'm telling you Jack, we all swam back [F] to dear [Eb] old Liverpool [F] town. _
_ I wish I was back in Liverpool, _ Liverpool _ town where I _ was _ born.
Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, no [F] fields of waving corn.
But there's [Bb] lots of girls with peroxide curls, and [F] a black and tan, [C] full of spree.
_ There's six in a bed by the old pier head, and it's [F] Liverpool [Eb] town [F] for me.
_ _ Well there's every race and colour of face, _ there's every kind of _ pain.
[C] But the pigeons on the pier head, [F] they treat you all the same.
_ And if you [Bb]
walk up the Parliament street, you'll see faces black [Bb] and brown.
_ [G] And I've also seen them orange and green, [F] in dear [Eb] old Liverpool _ [F] town.
_ _ I wish I was back in Liverpool, _ Liverpool _ town where [F] _ I _ was born.
Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, [F] no fields of waving corn.
[Bb] But there's lots of girls with peroxide curls, and a black and tan, full [C] of spree.
_ There's six in a bed [Gm] by the old pier head, [F] and it's Liverpool _ _ [Eb] town _ for me.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
me own [G] called Stan Kelly, no relation.
_ _ _ _ Ladies [D] and gentlemen, you see this banjo which gives
me so much trouble, _ _ and earache to you of course.
Well this was given to me by a group
of very good friends of [F] ours, and I think it was sabotage [G] they had in mind.
_ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Anyway,
the song is called, um, I Wish I Was Back in Liverpool.
And no smart aleck answers to
this one, no.
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ After all, it is the capital of Ireland. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well it's nice to know anyway
ladies and gentlemen that there are other composers in Liverpool besides the great pair.
_ _ In fact, this one is so good that if the three of them got together, it could be the new
Blessed Trinity, or whatever you call it.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _
There [C] are six in a bed by the old pier [F] head, and it's Liverpool [Eb] _ town [F] for me.
_ _ Tis seven long years since I wandered away, to sail the wide _ world o _ 'er.
Me [C] very first trip on an old steam ship [F] that was bound for Baltimore. _
_ [Bb] I was seven days sick, I just couldn't stick [F] that problem up and [C] down.
So I told them Jack, you'd better turn back [F] for dear [Eb] old Liverpool [F] town. _
_ I _ wish I was back in Liverpool, _ _ Liverpool _ [Eb]
town [F] where _ I was born.
_ _ Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, [F] no fields of waving corn.
But [Bb] there's lots of girls with peroxide curls, and a black and tan, full of [C] spree.
_ There's six in a bed by the old pier head, [F] and it's Liverpool [Eb] town [F] for me.
_ _ We dug the Mersey tunnel boys, way back in [G] thirty-three.
_ _ [C] Dug an hole in the grounds until we found [F] an old coal wall of sea.
[Bb] Then the foreman cried, come on outside, [F] the ruin has fallen [C]
down.
Well I'm telling you Jack, we all swam back [F] to dear [Eb] old Liverpool [F] town. _
_ I wish I was back in Liverpool, _ Liverpool _ town where I _ was _ born.
Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, no [F] fields of waving corn.
But there's [Bb] lots of girls with peroxide curls, and [F] a black and tan, [C] full of spree.
_ There's six in a bed by the old pier head, and it's [F] Liverpool [Eb] town [F] for me.
_ _ Well there's every race and colour of face, _ there's every kind of _ pain.
[C] But the pigeons on the pier head, [F] they treat you all the same.
_ And if you [Bb]
walk up the Parliament street, you'll see faces black [Bb] and brown.
_ [G] And I've also seen them orange and green, [F] in dear [Eb] old Liverpool _ [F] town.
_ _ I wish I was back in Liverpool, _ Liverpool _ town where [F] _ I _ was born.
Where [C] there ain't no trees, no scented breeze, [F] no fields of waving corn.
[Bb] But there's lots of girls with peroxide curls, and a black and tan, full [C] of spree.
_ There's six in a bed [Gm] by the old pier head, [F] and it's Liverpool _ _ [Eb] town _ for me.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _