The Dubliners - Whiskey In The Jar Chords
Tempo:
114.7 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Bm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[D]
I was going over the [Bm] bar in Terry Longworth's.
[G] I met with the captain, and [D] his mother, he was a joke.
I missed the last time I [Bm] met with his queen, Victor.
Things [G] got a little bad, and then about four [D] years ago,
I called to see her, and I [A] sure did good, you know.
[D] I called and I [G]-o, I called and I-o, [D] there's whiskey in the jar.
I counted all his money, [Bm] it made a pretty penny.
[G] I put it in me pocket, [D] and I took it home to Jenny.
She sighed and she swore [Bm] that she never would deceive me.
[G] But the devil takes the women [D] before they never can tease you.
[A] I sure drank a little too much.
[D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, there's whiskey in the jar.
I went into my train [Bm] for a bar to take a slumber.
[G] Cramped up, bowled and juiced, [D] and for sure it was no wonder.
But Jenny drew me charges, [Bm] and she filled them up with water.
[G] Then sent for Catherine Barrow [D] to be ready for the saluter.
[A] I sure did good, you know.
[D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, there's whiskey in the jar.
There's some take the light in [Bm] the carriages a-rolling.
[G] Others take the light [D] in the harley at the bowling.
But I take the [Bm] light in the juice on the bar.
[G] And for a pretty mare [D] late in the morning, right in there [A] in the sherry,
I'm gonna do the job.
[D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, [A] there's whiskey in the jar.
And if anyone can make me [Bm] taste quite a lot in the army, [G] I can find a station [D] in farm or at the canary.
And if he go with me, [Bm] he'll go rolling in to Kenny.
[G] And I'm sure he'll treat me better than [D] my only sporting Jenny.
I [A] sure did good, you know.
[D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I-o, [D] there's whiskey in the jar.
[A] [D] [N]
I was going over the [Bm] bar in Terry Longworth's.
[G] I met with the captain, and [D] his mother, he was a joke.
I missed the last time I [Bm] met with his queen, Victor.
Things [G] got a little bad, and then about four [D] years ago,
I called to see her, and I [A] sure did good, you know.
[D] I called and I [G]-o, I called and I-o, [D] there's whiskey in the jar.
I counted all his money, [Bm] it made a pretty penny.
[G] I put it in me pocket, [D] and I took it home to Jenny.
She sighed and she swore [Bm] that she never would deceive me.
[G] But the devil takes the women [D] before they never can tease you.
[A] I sure drank a little too much.
[D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, there's whiskey in the jar.
I went into my train [Bm] for a bar to take a slumber.
[G] Cramped up, bowled and juiced, [D] and for sure it was no wonder.
But Jenny drew me charges, [Bm] and she filled them up with water.
[G] Then sent for Catherine Barrow [D] to be ready for the saluter.
[A] I sure did good, you know.
[D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, there's whiskey in the jar.
There's some take the light in [Bm] the carriages a-rolling.
[G] Others take the light [D] in the harley at the bowling.
But I take the [Bm] light in the juice on the bar.
[G] And for a pretty mare [D] late in the morning, right in there [A] in the sherry,
I'm gonna do the job.
[D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, [A] there's whiskey in the jar.
And if anyone can make me [Bm] taste quite a lot in the army, [G] I can find a station [D] in farm or at the canary.
And if he go with me, [Bm] he'll go rolling in to Kenny.
[G] And I'm sure he'll treat me better than [D] my only sporting Jenny.
I [A] sure did good, you know.
[D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I-o, [D] there's whiskey in the jar.
[A] [D] [N]
Key:
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Bm
A
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Bm
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
I was going over the [Bm] bar in Terry Longworth's.
[G] I met with the captain, and [D] his mother, he was a joke.
I _ missed the last time I [Bm] met with his queen, Victor.
Things [G] got a little bad, and then about four [D] years ago,
I called to see her, and I [A] sure did good, you know.
[D] I called and I [G]-o, I called and I-o, [D] there's whiskey in the jar.
I counted all his money, [Bm] it made a pretty penny.
[G] I put it in me pocket, [D] and I took it home to Jenny.
She sighed and she swore [Bm] that she never would deceive me.
[G] But the devil takes the women [D] before they never can tease you.
[A] I sure drank a little too much.
_ [D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, there's whiskey in the jar.
I went into my train [Bm] for a bar to take a slumber.
[G] Cramped up, bowled and juiced, [D] and for sure it was no wonder.
But Jenny drew me charges, [Bm] and she filled them up with water.
[G] Then sent for Catherine Barrow [D] to be ready for the saluter.
[A] I sure did good, you know.
_ [D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, there's whiskey in the jar.
There's some take the light in [Bm] the carriages a-rolling.
[G] Others take the light [D] in the harley at the bowling.
But I take the [Bm] light in the juice on the bar.
[G] And for a pretty mare [D] late in the morning, right in there [A] in the sherry,
I'm gonna do the job.
[D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, [A] there's whiskey in the jar.
And if anyone can make me [Bm] taste quite a lot in the army, [G] I can find a station [D] in farm or at the canary.
And if he go with me, [Bm] he'll go rolling in to Kenny.
[G] And I'm sure he'll treat me better than [D] my only sporting Jenny.
I [A] sure did good, you know.
_ [D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I-o, [D] there's whiskey in the jar.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
I was going over the [Bm] bar in Terry Longworth's.
[G] I met with the captain, and [D] his mother, he was a joke.
I _ missed the last time I [Bm] met with his queen, Victor.
Things [G] got a little bad, and then about four [D] years ago,
I called to see her, and I [A] sure did good, you know.
[D] I called and I [G]-o, I called and I-o, [D] there's whiskey in the jar.
I counted all his money, [Bm] it made a pretty penny.
[G] I put it in me pocket, [D] and I took it home to Jenny.
She sighed and she swore [Bm] that she never would deceive me.
[G] But the devil takes the women [D] before they never can tease you.
[A] I sure drank a little too much.
_ [D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, there's whiskey in the jar.
I went into my train [Bm] for a bar to take a slumber.
[G] Cramped up, bowled and juiced, [D] and for sure it was no wonder.
But Jenny drew me charges, [Bm] and she filled them up with water.
[G] Then sent for Catherine Barrow [D] to be ready for the saluter.
[A] I sure did good, you know.
_ [D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, there's whiskey in the jar.
There's some take the light in [Bm] the carriages a-rolling.
[G] Others take the light [D] in the harley at the bowling.
But I take the [Bm] light in the juice on the bar.
[G] And for a pretty mare [D] late in the morning, right in there [A] in the sherry,
I'm gonna do the job.
[D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I [D]-o, [A] there's whiskey in the jar.
And if anyone can make me [Bm] taste quite a lot in the army, [G] I can find a station [D] in farm or at the canary.
And if he go with me, [Bm] he'll go rolling in to Kenny.
[G] And I'm sure he'll treat me better than [D] my only sporting Jenny.
I [A] sure did good, you know.
_ [D]
I called and I [G]-o, I called and I-o, [D] there's whiskey in the jar.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _