The Roads of Kildare Chords by Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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Johnny was born [Ab] in a mansion [Eb]
down in the county [Bb] of Clare.
[Eb] And Rosie was born by [Ab] the roadside somewhere [Eb] in County [Bb] Tildare.
[Eb] Destiny brought them [Ab] together on their road to [Eb] Killargan [Bb] one day.
In [Eb] her brightest eyeshell she [Ab] was singing, [Eb] she stole his [Bb] young heart [Eb] away.
[Bb] She [Eb] sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the [Eb] campfire, come with me over [Bb] the hill.
[Eb] And let us be married [Ab] tomorrow, please let [Eb] me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, who cares if [Eb] your friend's stop [Bb] and stare.
You'll [Cm] be proud to [Bb] be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared on [Bb] the roads of [Eb] Kildare.
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[Eb] Think of the parents [Ab] who reared you, [Eb] and think of the family [Bb] name.
[Eb] How can you marry [Ab] a gypsy, oh [Eb] what a terrible [Bb] shame.
[Eb] Parents and friends [Ab] stop your pleading, [Eb] don't worry about [Bb] my affairs.
[Eb] For I've fallen in love [Ab] with a gypsy, [Eb] who was reared on [Bb] the roads of [Eb] Kildare.
She sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the campfire, [Eb] come with me over [Bb] the hill.
[Eb] Let us be married [Ab] tomorrow, please let [Eb] me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, who cares if [Eb] your friend's [Bb] stop and stare.
[Cm] You'll be proud to [Bb] be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared on the roads of Kildare.
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Johnny came down [Ab] from his mansion,
[Eb] just as the sun had [Bb] gone down.
[Eb] Turning his back [Ab] on his kinfolk, and likewise [Eb] his dear [Bb] Neddick town.
[Eb] Facing the roads [Ab] of old Ireland, with a gypsy [Eb] he loved [Bb] so sincere.
[Eb] When he came to the light [Ab] of the campfire, [Eb] these [Bb] are the words [Eb] he did hear.
She sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the [Eb] campfire, come with me over [Bb] the hill.
[Eb] Let us be married [Ab] tomorrow, please [Eb] let me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are [Eb] talking, who cares if your friend's [Bb] stop and stare.
[Cm] You'll be proud [Bb] to be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared [Bb] on the roads [Cm] of Kildare.
[Bb] [Eb] And meet me tonight [Ab] by the campfire, [Eb] come with me over [Bb] the hill.
[Eb] Let us be married [Ab] tomorrow, please [Eb] let me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, [Eb] who cares if your friend's [Bb] stop and stare.
[Cm] You'll be proud [Bb] to be [Ab] married to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared [Bb] on the roads [Eb] of Kildare.
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Johnny was born [Ab] in a mansion [Eb]
down in the county [Bb] of Clare.
[Eb] And Rosie was born by [Ab] the roadside somewhere [Eb] in County [Bb] Tildare.
[Eb] Destiny brought them [Ab] together on their road to [Eb] Killargan [Bb] one day.
In [Eb] her brightest eyeshell she [Ab] was singing, [Eb] she stole his [Bb] young heart [Eb] away.
[Bb] She [Eb] sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the [Eb] campfire, come with me over [Bb] the hill.
[Eb] And let us be married [Ab] tomorrow, please let [Eb] me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, who cares if [Eb] your friend's stop [Bb] and stare.
You'll [Cm] be proud to [Bb] be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared on [Bb] the roads of [Eb] Kildare.
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[Eb] Think of the parents [Ab] who reared you, [Eb] and think of the family [Bb] name.
[Eb] How can you marry [Ab] a gypsy, oh [Eb] what a terrible [Bb] shame.
[Eb] Parents and friends [Ab] stop your pleading, [Eb] don't worry about [Bb] my affairs.
[Eb] For I've fallen in love [Ab] with a gypsy, [Eb] who was reared on [Bb] the roads of [Eb] Kildare.
She sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the campfire, [Eb] come with me over [Bb] the hill.
[Eb] Let us be married [Ab] tomorrow, please let [Eb] me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, who cares if [Eb] your friend's [Bb] stop and stare.
[Cm] You'll be proud to [Bb] be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared on the roads of Kildare.
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Johnny came down [Ab] from his mansion,
[Eb] just as the sun had [Bb] gone down.
[Eb] Turning his back [Ab] on his kinfolk, and likewise [Eb] his dear [Bb] Neddick town.
[Eb] Facing the roads [Ab] of old Ireland, with a gypsy [Eb] he loved [Bb] so sincere.
[Eb] When he came to the light [Ab] of the campfire, [Eb] these [Bb] are the words [Eb] he did hear.
She sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the [Eb] campfire, come with me over [Bb] the hill.
[Eb] Let us be married [Ab] tomorrow, please [Eb] let me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are [Eb] talking, who cares if your friend's [Bb] stop and stare.
[Cm] You'll be proud [Bb] to be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared [Bb] on the roads [Cm] of Kildare.
[Bb] [Eb] And meet me tonight [Ab] by the campfire, [Eb] come with me over [Bb] the hill.
[Eb] Let us be married [Ab] tomorrow, please [Eb] let me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, [Eb] who cares if your friend's [Bb] stop and stare.
[Cm] You'll be proud [Bb] to be [Ab] married to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared [Bb] on the roads [Eb] of Kildare.
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Johnny was born [Ab] in a mansion [Eb]
down in the county [Bb] of Clare.
[Eb] And Rosie was born by [Ab] the _ roadside somewhere [Eb] in County [Bb] _ Tildare. _
[Eb] Destiny brought them [Ab] _ together on their road to [Eb] Killargan [Bb] one day.
In [Eb] her brightest eyeshell she [Ab] was singing, [Eb] she stole his [Bb] young heart [Eb] away.
[Bb] She [Eb] sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the _ [Eb] campfire, come with me over [Bb] the hill. _
[Eb] And let us be married [Ab] tomorrow, _ please let [Eb] me whisper [Bb] I will. _
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, who cares if [Eb] your friend's stop [Bb] and stare.
You'll [Cm] be proud to [Bb] be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared on [Bb] the roads of [Eb] _ Kildare. _
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[Eb] Think of the parents [Ab] who reared you, [Eb] and think of the family [Bb] _ name.
[Eb] How can you marry [Ab] a gypsy, _ oh [Eb] what a terrible [Bb] shame. _ _
[Eb] Parents and friends [Ab] stop your pleading, [Eb] don't worry about [Bb] my affairs.
[Eb] For I've fallen in love [Ab] with a gypsy, [Eb] who was reared on [Bb] the roads of [Eb] Kildare.
She sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the _ campfire, [Eb] come with me over [Bb] the hill. _
[Eb] Let us be married [Ab] _ tomorrow, _ please let [Eb] me whisper [Bb] I will. _
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, who cares if [Eb] your friend's [Bb] stop and stare. _
[Cm] You'll be proud to [Bb] be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared on the roads of Kildare.
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Johnny came down [Ab] from his mansion, _
[Eb] just as the sun had [Bb] gone down. _
[Eb] Turning his back [Ab] on his _ kinfolk, and likewise [Eb] his dear [Bb] Neddick town. _
[Eb] Facing the roads [Ab] of old _ Ireland, with a gypsy [Eb] he loved [Bb] so sincere. _
[Eb] When he came to the light [Ab] of the _ campfire, [Eb] these [Bb] are the words [Eb] he did hear.
She sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the _ [Eb] campfire, come with me over [Bb] the hill.
[Eb] Let us be married [Ab] _ tomorrow, _ please [Eb] let me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are [Eb] talking, who cares if your friend's [Bb] stop and stare.
[Cm] You'll be proud [Bb] to be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared [Bb] on the roads [Cm] of Kildare. _
[Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] And meet me tonight [Ab] by the _ campfire, [Eb] come with me over [Bb] the hill.
_ [Eb] Let us be married [Ab] _ tomorrow, _ please [Eb] let me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, [Eb] who cares if your friend's [Bb] stop and stare.
_ [Cm] You'll be proud [Bb] to be [Ab] married to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared [Bb] on the roads [Eb] of _ Kildare.
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Johnny was born [Ab] in a mansion [Eb]
down in the county [Bb] of Clare.
[Eb] And Rosie was born by [Ab] the _ roadside somewhere [Eb] in County [Bb] _ Tildare. _
[Eb] Destiny brought them [Ab] _ together on their road to [Eb] Killargan [Bb] one day.
In [Eb] her brightest eyeshell she [Ab] was singing, [Eb] she stole his [Bb] young heart [Eb] away.
[Bb] She [Eb] sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the _ [Eb] campfire, come with me over [Bb] the hill. _
[Eb] And let us be married [Ab] tomorrow, _ please let [Eb] me whisper [Bb] I will. _
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, who cares if [Eb] your friend's stop [Bb] and stare.
You'll [Cm] be proud to [Bb] be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared on [Bb] the roads of [Eb] _ Kildare. _
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[Eb] Think of the parents [Ab] who reared you, [Eb] and think of the family [Bb] _ name.
[Eb] How can you marry [Ab] a gypsy, _ oh [Eb] what a terrible [Bb] shame. _ _
[Eb] Parents and friends [Ab] stop your pleading, [Eb] don't worry about [Bb] my affairs.
[Eb] For I've fallen in love [Ab] with a gypsy, [Eb] who was reared on [Bb] the roads of [Eb] Kildare.
She sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the _ campfire, [Eb] come with me over [Bb] the hill. _
[Eb] Let us be married [Ab] _ tomorrow, _ please let [Eb] me whisper [Bb] I will. _
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, who cares if [Eb] your friend's [Bb] stop and stare. _
[Cm] You'll be proud to [Bb] be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared on the roads of Kildare.
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Johnny came down [Ab] from his mansion, _
[Eb] just as the sun had [Bb] gone down. _
[Eb] Turning his back [Ab] on his _ kinfolk, and likewise [Eb] his dear [Bb] Neddick town. _
[Eb] Facing the roads [Ab] of old _ Ireland, with a gypsy [Eb] he loved [Bb] so sincere. _
[Eb] When he came to the light [Ab] of the _ campfire, [Eb] these [Bb] are the words [Eb] he did hear.
She sang, meet me tonight by [Ab] the _ [Eb] campfire, come with me over [Bb] the hill.
[Eb] Let us be married [Ab] _ tomorrow, _ please [Eb] let me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are [Eb] talking, who cares if your friend's [Bb] stop and stare.
[Cm] You'll be proud [Bb] to be married [Ab] to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared [Bb] on the roads [Cm] of Kildare. _
[Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] And meet me tonight [Ab] by the _ campfire, [Eb] come with me over [Bb] the hill.
_ [Eb] Let us be married [Ab] _ tomorrow, _ please [Eb] let me whisper [Bb] I will.
[Eb] So what if the neighbours [Ab] are talking, [Eb] who cares if your friend's [Bb] stop and stare.
_ [Cm] You'll be proud [Bb] to be [Ab] married to [Eb] Rosie, who was reared [Bb] on the roads [Eb] of _ Kildare.
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