Chords for The Dubliners ~ The Dublin Minstrel [A Tribute to Luke Kelly]

Tempo:
115.3 bpm
Chords used:

D

A

G

E

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Dubliners ~ The Dublin Minstrel [A Tribute to Luke Kelly] chords
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[D]
[A]
[B] [D]
From Dublin streets and roads all [G] down the years
Came great [D] musicians and [A] balladeers
But there was [D] a special one
[D] A red [G]-haired minstrel boy
And when [D] he passed away
The city [A] mourned [C#]
its [A] favourite [D] son
All round the markets and down [G] the quays
The sadness [D] spread to the [A] liberties
That the [D] minstrel boy is gone
He'd sing [G] no more
And Luke [D] somehow will know
We'll never [A] see your [E] light [D] again
Now he used to laugh and sing
And he [G] loved his job
His songs rang [D] out in every city bar
[A]
As I walked by the old canal
Near [G] where he used to live
Down [D] Raglan Road I'm sad
I sleep so [A] much
Still [D] I have to give
All round the markets and [G] down the quays
The [D] sadness spread to the [A] liberties
That the [D] minstrel boy is gone
He'd sing [G] no more
And Luke [D] somehow will know
We'll never [A] see your light [D] again
Now the show is over
And the [G] curtain's down
A flame [D] no longer burns in Dublin [A] town
[F#m] But while [D] the leafy flows
[G] Beneath the Hapenny Bridge
You'll be [D] remembered Luke
For all [A] your songs
[D] And all you did
All round the markets and [G] down the quays
The sadness [D] spread to the [A] liberties
That the [D] minstrel boy is gone
He'd sing [G] no more
And Luke [D] somehow will know
We'll never [A] see your light [D] again
[G] And Luke [D] somehow will know
We'll never [A] see [E] your [D] light again
[G] [D]
[N]
Key:  
D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
E
2311
B
12341112
D
1321
A
1231
G
2131
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Learn the basic chords of The Dubliners - The Dublin Minstrel chords, with this master sequence: G, D, G, D, A, G, A and D. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 57 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 115 BPM. Tune your capo to accommodate your vocal range, referencing the song's key: D Major.

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_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ From Dublin streets and roads _ all [G] down the _ years
_ Came great [D] musicians _ _ and _ _ [A] _ _ balladeers
_ But there was [D] a special one
_ [D] A red [G]-haired minstrel boy
_ And when [D] he passed away
The city _ [A] mourned _ [C#]
its [A] _ favourite [D] son _ _
_ All round the _ markets _ and down [G] the _ quays
_ The sadness [D] _ spread to the _ _ [A] liberties _ _
That the [D] minstrel boy is gone
_ He'd sing [G] no more _
_ And Luke [D] somehow will know
_ We'll never [A] _ see _ your [E] light [D] again _ _
Now he used to laugh and sing
And he [G] loved his job _
_ His songs rang [D] out in _ every city bar
[A] _ _
_ As I walked by the old canal
_ Near [G] where he used to live
Down [D] Raglan Road I'm sad
I sleep so [A] much _ _
_ Still [D] I have to give _ _
_ All round the _ markets _ and [G] down the _ _ quays
The [D] sadness spread to _ the _ [A] liberties _ _
_ That the [D] minstrel boy is gone
_ He'd sing [G] no more _
_ And Luke [D] somehow will know
_ We'll never [A] see _ _ your light [D] again _ _
_ Now the show is over _
_ And the [G] curtain's down _
_ A flame [D] no longer burns _ in Dublin [A] town _ _
_ [F#m] But while [D] the leafy flows
_ _ _ [G] Beneath the Hapenny Bridge
_ You'll be [D] _ remembered Luke
_ For all [A] your _ songs
_ [D] And all you did _
_ All round the _ markets _ and [G] down the quays _
_ The sadness [D] spread to _ the _ [A] liberties _ _
_ That the [D] minstrel boy is gone
_ He'd sing [G] no _ more
_ And Luke [D] somehow will know
_ We'll never [A] _ see _ _ your light [D] again _ _
_ [G] And Luke [D] somehow will know
_ We'll never [A] _ see _ _ [E] your [D] light again
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _

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The 50 Years album includes this song.

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