Chords for The Gypsy Rover, Irish Rovers - singalong
Tempo:
100.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Here's the simple little words that he sang to them.
They [G] were very [G#] romantic and he wanted to hear it.
So many listen to these words and you know,
it can [C#] lead to good things.
[E] He said to them,
Adi do, adi do, dade,
[G#] adi do, adi, [G] dadee.
He [G#] whistled and he sang,
till [A#] the rain was dry
and he won the heart of [G#] the lady.
Isn't that romantic?
[N] We don't know what the hell it means,
but it's very romantic.
[G] Adi do, adi do, [D] dade,
[C] adi do, [G] adi, [D]
[G] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain was [Em] dry
[G] and he [C] won the heart of the lady.
[G] Did you get [Fm] that?
And the reason he said this,
there's about 18 [F] verses,
we'll just keep going.
[G] Sixty [G] [D]-year-old worked over the hill,
and done [C] fruit,
but he's so [G] [D] shitty.
[G] He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain was [Em] dry
[G] and he won [C] the heart of the lady.
[G] [D] All right, more, come on.
[G] Adi do, adi do, dade,
[D] adi [C] do, adi, [D] dadee.
[G] He whistled [D] and he sang,
till [Bm] the rain was dry
[G] and he won [C] the heart of the lady.
[D] All right.
[G] Gentle father's castle [D] face,
after [C] [G]
[D] a servant [Bm] had left [Em] her state,
[G] the fond old magency rolled [C] [D] over.
Come on, wider.
Adi do, [G] adi [D] do, dade,
[G] adi do, adi, [D] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
till the [Em] rain was dry
[G] and he won the heart of the lady.
[C] [D] [G]
Father, he settled up to the stairs' [D] feet,
[G] and he [C] rung the bellies [G] all over.
He saw [Bm] his daughter at great speed,
and the [C] whistling tulips [G] he rolled over.
[D] Adi [G] do, adi do, [D] dade,
[C] adi do, [G] adi, dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain [Em] was [G] dry
and he [C] won the heart of the lady.
[G] [D]
[G] He came [D] at last to the castle fight,
now [Am] by their [G] danger the [D] plan had been.
[G] There was [Bm] music and there was a fight,
[G] the gypsy [C] [G] and the lady.
[C] [D] He rolled over.
[G] [D] Adi do, [G] adi do, dade,
[C] adi [G] do, adi, [D] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the [Em] rain was dry
[G] and he won the heart of the lady.
[C]
[D] [E] [A] He goes to see the father sitting,
when, Lord of [D] the [A] lands, [E] over.
And I [C#m] will say,
that man, that [F#m] man, one day,
[A] will be just enough to see the [D] [A] Lord.
[E] [B] [A] [E]
[A] He [E] whistled [A] and he sang,
[E] [C#m] till the rain [F#m] was dry
and [A] he [D] won the heart [A] of the lady.
He goes [E] [A] to [E] see the father sitting,
[A] adi do, adi, dadee.
He whistled [E] and he [C#m] sang,
till the rain [F#m] was dry
and he [D] won the heart [A] of the lady.
[N]
They [G] were very [G#] romantic and he wanted to hear it.
So many listen to these words and you know,
it can [C#] lead to good things.
[E] He said to them,
Adi do, adi do, dade,
[G#] adi do, adi, [G] dadee.
He [G#] whistled and he sang,
till [A#] the rain was dry
and he won the heart of [G#] the lady.
Isn't that romantic?
[N] We don't know what the hell it means,
but it's very romantic.
[G] Adi do, adi do, [D] dade,
[C] adi do, [G] adi, [D]
[G] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain was [Em] dry
[G] and he [C] won the heart of the lady.
[G] Did you get [Fm] that?
And the reason he said this,
there's about 18 [F] verses,
we'll just keep going.
[G] Sixty [G] [D]-year-old worked over the hill,
and done [C] fruit,
but he's so [G] [D] shitty.
[G] He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain was [Em] dry
[G] and he won [C] the heart of the lady.
[G] [D] All right, more, come on.
[G] Adi do, adi do, dade,
[D] adi [C] do, adi, [D] dadee.
[G] He whistled [D] and he sang,
till [Bm] the rain was dry
[G] and he won [C] the heart of the lady.
[D] All right.
[G] Gentle father's castle [D] face,
after [C] [G]
[D] a servant [Bm] had left [Em] her state,
[G] the fond old magency rolled [C] [D] over.
Come on, wider.
Adi do, [G] adi [D] do, dade,
[G] adi do, adi, [D] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
till the [Em] rain was dry
[G] and he won the heart of the lady.
[C] [D] [G]
Father, he settled up to the stairs' [D] feet,
[G] and he [C] rung the bellies [G] all over.
He saw [Bm] his daughter at great speed,
and the [C] whistling tulips [G] he rolled over.
[D] Adi [G] do, adi do, [D] dade,
[C] adi do, [G] adi, dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain [Em] was [G] dry
and he [C] won the heart of the lady.
[G] [D]
[G] He came [D] at last to the castle fight,
now [Am] by their [G] danger the [D] plan had been.
[G] There was [Bm] music and there was a fight,
[G] the gypsy [C] [G] and the lady.
[C] [D] He rolled over.
[G] [D] Adi do, [G] adi do, dade,
[C] adi [G] do, adi, [D] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the [Em] rain was dry
[G] and he won the heart of the lady.
[C]
[D] [E] [A] He goes to see the father sitting,
when, Lord of [D] the [A] lands, [E] over.
And I [C#m] will say,
that man, that [F#m] man, one day,
[A] will be just enough to see the [D] [A] Lord.
[E] [B] [A] [E]
[A] He [E] whistled [A] and he sang,
[E] [C#m] till the rain [F#m] was dry
and [A] he [D] won the heart [A] of the lady.
He goes [E] [A] to [E] see the father sitting,
[A] adi do, adi, dadee.
He whistled [E] and he [C#m] sang,
till the rain [F#m] was dry
and he [D] won the heart [A] of the lady.
[N]
Key:
G
D
C
A
E
G
D
C
Here's the simple little words that he sang to them.
They [G] were very [G#] romantic and he wanted to hear it.
So many listen to these words and you know,
it can [C#] lead to good things.
[E] He said to them,
Adi do, adi do, dade,
[G#] adi do, adi, [G] dadee.
He [G#] whistled and he sang,
till [A#] the rain was dry
and he won the heart of [G#] the lady.
Isn't that romantic?
[N] We don't know what the hell it means,
but it's very romantic.
_ _ [G] _ _ Adi do, adi do, [D] dade,
_ [C] adi do, [G] adi, [D] _
[G] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain was [Em] dry
[G] and he [C] won the heart of the lady.
_ [G] _ Did you get [Fm] that?
And the reason he said this,
there's about 18 [F] verses,
we'll just keep going.
[G] Sixty _ _ [G] _ [D]-year-old worked over the hill,
and done [C] fruit,
but he's so [G] [D] shitty.
[G] He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain was [Em] dry
[G] and he won [C] the heart of the lady.
_ [G] [D] All right, more, come on.
[G] Adi do, adi do, dade,
[D] _ adi [C] do, adi, _ [D] dadee.
[G] He whistled [D] and he sang,
till [Bm] the rain was dry
[G] and he won [C] the heart of the lady.
_ [D] All right.
_ [G] Gentle father's castle [D] face,
after _ [C] _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ a servant [Bm] had left [Em] her state,
[G] the fond old magency rolled [C] _ [D] over.
Come on, wider.
_ Adi do, [G] adi [D] do, dade,
[G] adi do, adi, [D] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
till the [Em] rain was dry
[G] and he won the heart of the lady.
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G]
Father, he settled up to the stairs' [D] feet,
[G] and he [C] rung the bellies [G] all over.
He saw [Bm] his daughter at great speed,
and the [C] whistling tulips [G] he rolled over.
_ _ [D] _ _ Adi [G] do, adi do, [D] dade,
_ [C] adi do, [G] adi, dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain [Em] was [G] dry
and he [C] won the heart of the lady.
_ [G] _ [D] _
[G] He came [D] at last to the castle fight,
now [Am] by their [G] danger the [D] plan had been.
[G] There was [Bm] music and there was a fight,
[G] the gypsy [C] [G] and the lady.
[C] _ _ [D] He rolled over.
_ [G] [D] Adi do, [G] adi do, dade,
_ [C] adi [G] do, adi, [D] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the [Em] rain was dry
[G] and he won the heart of the lady.
[C] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] He goes to see the father sitting,
when, Lord of [D] the [A] lands, [E] over.
And I [C#m] will say,
that man, that [F#m] man, one day,
[A] will be just enough to see the [D] _ [A] Lord.
[E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ He [E] whistled [A] and he sang, _
[E] [C#m] till the rain [F#m] was dry
and [A] he [D] won the heart [A] of the lady.
He goes [E] _ [A] to [E] see the _ father sitting,
[A] adi do, adi, _ dadee.
He whistled [E] and he [C#m] sang,
till the rain [F#m] was dry
and he [D] won the heart [A] of the lady. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
They [G] were very [G#] romantic and he wanted to hear it.
So many listen to these words and you know,
it can [C#] lead to good things.
[E] He said to them,
Adi do, adi do, dade,
[G#] adi do, adi, [G] dadee.
He [G#] whistled and he sang,
till [A#] the rain was dry
and he won the heart of [G#] the lady.
Isn't that romantic?
[N] We don't know what the hell it means,
but it's very romantic.
_ _ [G] _ _ Adi do, adi do, [D] dade,
_ [C] adi do, [G] adi, [D] _
[G] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain was [Em] dry
[G] and he [C] won the heart of the lady.
_ [G] _ Did you get [Fm] that?
And the reason he said this,
there's about 18 [F] verses,
we'll just keep going.
[G] Sixty _ _ [G] _ [D]-year-old worked over the hill,
and done [C] fruit,
but he's so [G] [D] shitty.
[G] He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain was [Em] dry
[G] and he won [C] the heart of the lady.
_ [G] [D] All right, more, come on.
[G] Adi do, adi do, dade,
[D] _ adi [C] do, adi, _ [D] dadee.
[G] He whistled [D] and he sang,
till [Bm] the rain was dry
[G] and he won [C] the heart of the lady.
_ [D] All right.
_ [G] Gentle father's castle [D] face,
after _ [C] _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ a servant [Bm] had left [Em] her state,
[G] the fond old magency rolled [C] _ [D] over.
Come on, wider.
_ Adi do, [G] adi [D] do, dade,
[G] adi do, adi, [D] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
till the [Em] rain was dry
[G] and he won the heart of the lady.
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G]
Father, he settled up to the stairs' [D] feet,
[G] and he [C] rung the bellies [G] all over.
He saw [Bm] his daughter at great speed,
and the [C] whistling tulips [G] he rolled over.
_ _ [D] _ _ Adi [G] do, adi do, [D] dade,
_ [C] adi do, [G] adi, dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the rain [Em] was [G] dry
and he [C] won the heart of the lady.
_ [G] _ [D] _
[G] He came [D] at last to the castle fight,
now [Am] by their [G] danger the [D] plan had been.
[G] There was [Bm] music and there was a fight,
[G] the gypsy [C] [G] and the lady.
[C] _ _ [D] He rolled over.
_ [G] [D] Adi do, [G] adi do, dade,
_ [C] adi [G] do, adi, [D] dadee.
He whistled and he sang,
[Bm] till the [Em] rain was dry
[G] and he won the heart of the lady.
[C] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] He goes to see the father sitting,
when, Lord of [D] the [A] lands, [E] over.
And I [C#m] will say,
that man, that [F#m] man, one day,
[A] will be just enough to see the [D] _ [A] Lord.
[E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ He [E] whistled [A] and he sang, _
[E] [C#m] till the rain [F#m] was dry
and [A] he [D] won the heart [A] of the lady.
He goes [E] _ [A] to [E] see the _ father sitting,
[A] adi do, adi, _ dadee.
He whistled [E] and he [C#m] sang,
till the rain [F#m] was dry
and he [D] won the heart [A] of the lady. _
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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