The Galway Girl Steve Earle (2000)

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Well, I [D] took a stroll on the old long walk Of a [D] day-i-ay-i-[]ay I [D] met a little girl and we [G] stopped to [D] talk Of a [D] fine soft day-[G]-i-[D]ay

And I [G] ask you [D] friend [D] What' a [G] fella to [D] do [D] 'Cause her [Bm] hair was [A] black and her [G] eyes were [D] blue [D] And I [G] knew right [D] then [D] I'd be [G] takin' a [D] whirl [D] 'Round the [Bm] Salthill [A] Prom with a [G] Galway [D] girl [D]

Diddle [D] dee, dee, dee, deedle [D] dee….dle deedle dee [G] Dee…dle deedle deedle [G] dee dee [D] dee dee [G] Dee…dle [D] dee…dle [A] deedle deedle [D] dee [A] Dee…dle deedle deedle [A] dee [D] dee  dee

We were [D] halfway there when the rain came down Of a [D] day-i-ay-i-[G] ay She [D] asked me up to her [G] flat down-[D]town Of a [D] fine soft day-[G]-i-[D]ay

And I [G] ask you [D] friend [D] What's a [G] fella to [D] do [D] 'Cause her [Bm] hair was [A] black and her [G] eyes were [D] blue [D] I [G] took her [D] hand [D] And I [G] gave her a [D] twirl [D] Oh, and I [Bm] lost my [A] heart to a [G] Galway [D] girl [D]

Diddle [D] dee, dee, dee, deedle [D] dee….dle deedle dee [G] Dee…dle deedle deedle [G] dee dee [D] dee dee [G] Dee…dle [D] dee…dle [A] deedle deedle [D] dee [A] Dee…dle deedle deedle [A] dee [D] dee  dee deedle

[G] Dee…dle [G] dee…dle [G] dee, dee, dee, dee [D] Dee, dee deedle deedle [A] dee….dee [G] Dee deedle [D] dee, deedle deedle [A] dee [A] Dee…dle deedle deedle [A] dee [D] dee  dee

When [D] I woke up I was all alone Of a [D] day-i-ay-i-[G]ay With a [D] broken heart and a [G] ticket [D] home Of a [D] fine soft day-[G]-i-[D]ay

And I [G] ask you [D] now [D] Tell me [G] what would you [D] do [D] ha! If her [Bm] hair was [A] black and her [G] eyes were [D] blue [D] ‘Cause I've [G] traveled a-[D]round [D] I've been all [G] over this [D] world [D] Boys, I ain' [Bm] never seen [A] nothin' like a [G] Galway [D] girl [D]

Diddle [D] dee, dee, dee, deedle [D] dee….dle deedle dee [G] Dee…dle deedle deedle [G] dee dee [D] dee dee [G] Dee…dle [D] dee…dle [A] deedle deedle [D] dee [A] Dee…dle deedle deedle [A] dee [D] dee  dee deedle

Diddle [D] dee, dee, dee, deedle [D] dee….dle deedle dee [G] Dee…dle deedle deedle [G] dee dee [D] dee dee [G] Dee…dle [D] dee…dle [A] deedle deedle [D] dee [A] Dee…dle deedle deedle [A] dee [D] dee  dee

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Big Strong Man

G D Have you heard about the big strong man,he lives in a caravan, D7 G Have you heard about the Jeffery Johnson fight,Oh what a hell of a fight, G D You can take all the heavy weights you got,we got a lad who will beat the whole lot, G He used to ring the bells in the bellfry,now he's going to fight Jack Dempsey,

(Chorus) G D Was my brother Sylvest,whats he got,a row of fourty medals on his chest,big chest G He killed fifty bad men in the west,he knows no rest, Think of a man hells fire dont push just shove plenty of room for you and me, D He's got an arm like a leg,and a punch that would sink a battle ship big ship, G It takes all the army and the navy,to put the wind up Sylvest.

He thought he'd take a trip to Italy,he thought that he'd go by sea, He jumped off the harbour in New Yory,he swam like a man made of cork, He saw the Lusitania in distress,what he do,he put the Lusitania on his chest, He drank all the water in the sea,then he walked all the way to Italy,

He thought he'd take a trip to old Japan,they turned out the whole brass band, He played every instrument they got,like a lad sure he beat the whole lot, Now the old church bells will ring,hells fire,the whole church choir will sing, They all turned out to say farewell to my big brother Sylvest.

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INTRO [G] [Am] [] x3

[G]Guess who just got [Bm] back today [C] Them wild eyed boys [Em] that had been away [Bm] Haven't changed, [Em] hadn't much to say [Am7] But man I still think them [D7] cats are crazy

[G] They were asking if [Bm] you were around [C] How you was where [Em] you could be found [D] Told them you were living [Em] down town [Am] driving all the old men [D7] crazy

The [G] boys are back in town (boys are back in town) [Am] [C] I said the [G] boys are back in town [Am](boys are back in town [C] The [G] boys are back in town (boys are back) The [Am] boys are back in town [C] (boys are back)

[G] [Am] [C]

[G] You know that chick that [Bm]used to dance a lot [C] Every night she'd be on the [Em] floor shaking what [Bm] she got Man when I tell you she was [Em] cool she was red hot [Am7] I mean she was [D7] steaming

[G] And that time over at [Bm] Johnny's place [C] Well this chick got up and [Em] she slapped Johnny's face [D] Man, we just [Em] fell about the place If that [Am] chick don't wanna know [D7] forget her

The [G] boys are back in town (boys are back in town) [Am] [C] I said the [G] boys are back in town [Am](boys are back in town [C] The [G] boys are back in town (boys are back) The [Am] boys are back in town [C] (boys are back) [G] [Am] [C] riff [G] Friday night, [Bm] dressed to kill [C] down at Dino's [Em] bar and grill [Bm] The drink will flow and the [Em] blood will spill [Am7] And if the boys wanna fight you better [D7] let em

[G] The jukebox in the [Bm] corner blasting out my favourite [C] song The nights are getting [Em] longer and it won't be long [Bm] Won't be long till the [Em] summer comes [Amy7] Now that the [D7] boys are here again

The [G] boys are back in town (boys are back in town) [Am] [C] I said the [G] boys are back in town [Am](boys are back in town [C] The [G] boys are back in town (boys are back) The [Am] boys are back in town [C] (boys are back) [G] [Am] [C] riff The 4th Wukulele Songbook Brown Eyed Girl By Van Morrison, 1967

Intro x2: A|_2_3_5_3_2_7_9_10_9_7_2_3_5_3_2_3_____0 (Or kazoo) |_3_5_7_5_3_8_8_ 8__8_8_3_5_7_5_3_2_2_3_ C|______2______G|______2______

[G]Hey where did [C]we go [G]days when the [D7]rains came [G]Down in the [C]hollow [G]we were playin' a [D7]new game [G]Laughing and a [C]running hey hey [G]skipping and a [D7]jumping [G]In the misty [C]morning fog with [G]Our [D7]hearts a thumping and [C]you [D7]My brown eyed [G]girl [Em] [C]You my [D7] brown eyed girl [G] [D7]

[G]Whatever [C]happened [G]to Tuesday and [D7]so slow [G]Going down the [C]old mine with a [G]transistor [D7]radio [[G]Standing in the [C]sunlight laughing [G]Hiding behind a [D7]rainbow's wall [G]slipping and a [C]sliding [G]All along the [D7]waterfall with [C]you [D7]My brown_eyed [G]girl [Em] [C]you my [D7]brown eyed girl [G]

[D7]Do you remember when we used to [G]Sing sha la la [C]la la la la [G]la la la la te [D7]da [G]Sha la la [C]la la la la [G]la la la la te [D7]da la te [G]da

[G]So hard to [C]find my way [G]now that I' all [D7]on my own [G]I saw you just the [C]other day [G]my how [D7]you have grown [G]Cast my memory [C]back there lord [G]Sometimes I'm [D7]overcome thinking 'bout [G]Making love in the [C]green grass [G]Behind the [D7]stadium with [C]you [D7]My brown eyed [G]girl [Em] [C]you my [D7]brown eyed girl [G]

[D7]Do you remember when we used to [G]Sing sha la la [C]la la la la [G]la la la la te [D7]da [G]Sha la la [C]la la la la [G]la la la la te [D7]da [G]Sha la la [C]la la la la [G]la la la la te [D7]da [G]Sha la la [C]la la la la [G]la la la la te [D7]da la te [G]da

17/3/2010 Worthing Ukulele Jam 19 Danny Boy [A] – V1

Johnny Cash https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiLozVUC3Ts - not real close – but hey:

Intro: [A] [A7] [D] [Dm] [A] [E7] [A] - first 2 lines

[A] Oh Danny Boy, the pipes, the [A7] pipes are [D]calling [Dm] From glen to [A] glen and down the mountain [E7] side The summer's [A] gone and [A7] all the roses [D]falli[Dm]ng It's you, It's [A] you must [E7] go and I must [A] bide

But come ye back when [D] summer's in the [A] meadow [#m] Or when the [A] valley's hu[D]shed and white with [E7] snow I' be [A] here in [D] sunshine or in [A] shadow [F#m] Oh Danny [A] Boy, oh Danny [E7] Boy, I love you [A] so

[A] But if you come and [A7] all the flowers are [D] dying [Dm] And I am [A] dead, and [A7] dead I well may be [E7] You'll come and [A] find the [A7] place where I am [D] lying [Dm] And kneel and [A] say an [E7] Ave there for me [A]

And I will know tho' [D] soft you tread a[A]bove me And all my [A] grave will [D] richer sweeter [E7] be And you'll bend [A] down and [D] tell me that you [A] love me [F#m] And I will [A] rest in peace un[E7]til you come to [A] me

[A] [E7] [A]

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Dirty Old Town (C)

The Pogues - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVUZuVZWHkk ( But in Em)

Intro Harmonica: [NC] I found my [C] love, by the [F] gas works [C] croft Dreamed a [F] dream, by the old [C] canal [F] Kissed my [C] girl, by the [F] factory [C] wall All start playing at this point – [C] Dirty old [Dm] town, dirty old [Am] town

[NC] I found my [C] love, by the [F] gas works [C] croft Dreamed a [F] dream, by the old [C] canal [F] Kissed my [C] girl, by the [F] factory [C] wall Dirty old [Dm] town, dirty old [Am] town

I heard a [C] siren [F] from the [C] docks Saw a [F] train set the night on [C] fire I [F] smelled the [C] spring on the [F] Salford [C] wind Dirty old [Dm] town, dirty old [Am] town

Clouds are [C] drifting a[F]cross the [C] moon Cats are [F] prowling on their [C] beats [F] Spring's a [C] girl in the [F] street at [C] night

Dirty old [Dm] town, dirty old [Am] town

I'm going to [C] make a [F] good sharp [C] axe Shining [F] steel tempered in the [C] fire I'll [F] chop you [C] down like an [F] old dead [C] tree Dirty old [Dm] town, dirty old [Am] town

Harmonica: [NC] I found my [C] love, by the [F] gas works [C] croft Dreamed a [F] dream, by the old [C] canal [F] Kissed my [C] girl, by the [F] factory [C] wall All start playing at this point – [C] Dirty old [Dm] town, dirty old [Am] town

[NC] I found my [C] love, by the [F] gas works [C] croft Dreamed a [F] dream, by the old [C] canal [F] Kissed my [C] girl, by the [F] factory [C] wall Dirty old [Dm] town, dirty old [Am] town

[Slower] Dirty old [Dm] town, dirty old [Am] town

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Fields of Athenry – V1

Pete St John, The Dubliners : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLZRWNdGCUc Capo on 2 to play along

[D] By a lonely prison wall, I [G] heard a young girl [D] call[A]ing, [D] Michael they have[G] taken you a[A]way, For you [D] stole Trevelyn’s [G] corn, so the [D] young might see the [A] morn, Now a prison ship lies [A7] waiting in the [D] bay.

Chorus: [D] Low [G] lie the [D] fields of Athen[Bm]ry, Where [D] once we watched the small free birds [A] fly, Our [D] love was on the[G] wing, We had[D] dreams and songs to [A] sing, It's so [Em] lonely round the [A7] fields of Athen[D]ry.

By a [D] lonely prison wall, I [G] heard a young man [D] call[A]ing, [D] Nothing matters [G] Mary when you’re [A] free,

Against the [D] famine and the [G] Crown,I re[D]belled, they cut me [A] down, Now you [Em] must raise our [A7] child with digni[D]ty.

Chorus

By a [D] lonely harbour wall,she [G] watched the last star [D] fall[A]ing, As the [D] prison ship sailed [G] out against the [A] sky, For she’ll [D] live in hope and [G] pray,for her [D] love in Botany [A] Bay, It's so [Em] lonely round the [A7] fields of Athen[D]ry

Chorus

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Fisherman’s Blues The Waterboys Hear this song at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VKouBHarIo (play along in this key) From: Richard G’s Ukulele Songbook www.scorpex.net/uke.htm Intro: [G] [F] [Am] [C] [G] [F] [Am] [C] I [G] wish I was a fisherman [F] tumbling on the seas [Am] Far away from dry land and its [C] bitter memories [G] Casting out my sweet line with a[F]bandonment and love [Am] No ceiling bearing down on me save the [C] starry sky above With light in my [G] head…….you in my [F] arms [Am] Wooh [G] [F] [Am] [C] I [G] wish I was the brakeman on a [F] hurtling fevered train Crashing [Am] headlong into the heartland like a [C] cannon in the rain With the [G] beating of the sleepers and the [F] burnin’ of the coal [Am] Counting the towns flashing by in a [C] night that's full of soul With light in my [G] head…….you in my [F] arms [Am] Wooh [G] [F] [Am] [C] [G] [F] [Am] [C] Oh I [G] know I will be loosened from [F] bonds that hold me fast And the [Am] chains all hung around me [C] will fall away at last And on that [G] fine and fateful day I will [F] take thee in my hands I will [Am] ride on the train I will [C] be the fisherman With light in my [G] head…you in my [F] arms Woo hoo [Am] ooh [C] With light in my [G] head…you in my [F] arms Woo hoo [Am] ooh [C]

Poole Ukulele Pluckers & Strummers SP/06

Irish Rover (Trad.)

[G] In the [G] year of Our Lord eighteen hundred and [C] six We set [G] sail from the sweet cove of [D] Cork We were [G] sailing away with a cargo of [C] bricks For the [G] grand City [D] Hall in New [G] York 'Twas a [G] wonderful craft, she was [D] rigged fore and aft [C] And [G] oh, how the wild wind [D] drove her She stood [G] several blasts, she had twenty-seven [C] masts And they [D] called her the I-i-rish [G] Rover

We had [G] one million bags of the best Sligo [C] rags, We had [G] two million barrels of [D] bones [D] We had [G] three million sides of old blind horses [C] hides, We had [G] four million [D] barrels of [G] stone We had [G] five million hogs, and [D] six million dogs, Seven [G] million barrels of [D] porter We had [G] eight million bails of old nanny-goats' [C] tails In the [D] hold of the I-i-rish [G] Rover

There was [G] awl Mickey Coote who played hard on his [C] flute And the [G] ladies lined up for a [D] set He would [G] tootle with skill for each sparkling quad[C]rille, Though the [G] dancers were [D] fluther'd and [G] bet With his [G] smart witty talk, he was [D] cock of the walk As he [G] rolled the dames under and [D] over They all [G] knew at a glance when he took up his [C] stance That he [D] sailed in the I-i-rish [G] Rover

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There was [G] Barney McGee from the banks of the [C] Lee, There was [G] Hogan from County Ty[D]rone

February 2016 Poole Ukulele Pluckers & Strummers SP/06

[G] There was [G] Barney McGee from the banks of the [C] Lee, There was [G] Hogan from County Ty[D]rone There was [G] Johnny McGurk who was scared stiff of [C] work And a [G] man from West[D]meath called [G] Malone There was [G] Slugger 'Toole who was [D] drunk as a rule [C] And [G] Fighting Bill Tracy from [D] Dover And your [G] man, Mick McCann from the banks of the [C] Bann Was the [D] skipper on the I-i-rish [G] Rover

For a [G] sailor it's always a bother in [C] life [D] It's so [G] lonesome by night and [D] day That he [G] longs for the shore and a charming young [C] whore Who will [G] melt all his [D] troubles a[G]way Oh, the [G] noise and the rout swillin' [D] poitin and stout For [G] him soon the torment's [D] over Of the [G] love of a maid, he is never a[C]fraid An old [D] salt from the I-i-rish [G] Rover

We had [G] sailed seven years when the measles broke [C] out And the [G] ship lost its way in the [D] fog And that [G] whale of a crew was reduced down to [C] two, Just me[G]self and the [D] Captain's old [G] dog Then the [G] ship struck a rock, Oh [D] Lord! what a shock, The [G] bulkhead was turned right [D] over Turned [G] nine times around and the poor old dog was [C] drowned ...... I'm the [D] last of the I-i-rish [G] Rover

February 2016

The 17th Wukulele Songbook

I’ll Tell Me Ma 19th Century Traditional

Chorus I'll [G]tell me ma when [C] I get home The [D]boys won't leave the [G]girls alone They [G]pulled me hair and they [C]stole me comb But [D]that's all right till [G] I go home [G]She is handsome, [C]she is pretty [G]She is the Belle of [D]Belfast city [G]She is courtin' ­ [C]one, two three [G]Please won't you [D]tell me [G]who is she?

[G]Albert Mooney [C]says he loves her [D]All the boys are [G]fightin' for her They [G]rap on her door and [C]ring on the bell [D]Will she come out? [G]Who can tell?

[G]Out she comes as [C]white as snow [D]Rings on her fingers and [G]bells on her toes Old Jenny Murray says that [C]she will die If she [D]doesn't get the fella with the [G]roving eye

Chorus

Let the [G]wind and the rain and the [C]hail blow high And the [D]snow come travellin' [G]through the sky She's as nice as [C]apple pie She'll [D]get her own lad [G]by and by

[G]When she gets a [C]lad of her own She [D]won't tell her ma when [G]she gets home Let them all come [C]as they will It's [D]Albert Mooney [G]she loves still Chorus

Wukulele ­ Worthing’s Uke Jam 16

The Leaving Of Liverpool - Dubliners

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdKAuIkJCWs Capo on 2nd fret

Intro: [C] [F] [C] [G7] [C] (last 2 lines of chorus) Fare-[C]-well the Princes [F] landing [C] stage River Mersey fare thee [G7] well I am [C] bound for Cali-[F]-forn-[C]-ia A place that I [G7] know right [C] well

Chorus: So [G] fare thee well, my [F] own true [C] love When I return united we will [G] be It's not the [C] leaving of Liverpool that [F] grieves [C] me But my darling when I [G7] think of [C] thee

I am [C] bound on a Yankee clip[F]per [C] ship Davy Crockett is her [G7] name And [C] her captain's name it is [F] Burg-[C]-ess And they say that she's a [G7] floating [C] shame

Chorus

I [C] sailed with Burgess [F] once [C] before And I think I know him [G7] well If a [C] man's a sailor he will [F] get [C] along If he's not then he's [G7] sure in [C] hell

Chorus

The [C] ship is in the [F] harbour, [C] love And you know I can't [G7] remain I [C] know it will be a [F] long long [C] time Before I see [G7] you [C] again

Chorus 2 (slowing on the last line)

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Cockles and Mussels (Molly Malone) [C]

In [C] Dublin's fair [Am] city, where the [Dm] girls are so [G7] pretty, I [C] first set my [Am] eyes on sweet [F] Molly Ma[G7]lone As she [C] wheeled her wheel [Am] barrow Through [Dm] streets broad and [G7] narrow Crying [C] cockles [Am] and [C] mussels, [Am] a [C]live, [G7] alive- [C]O!

A[C]live, alive-O! a [G7]live, alive-[C]O! Crying [C] cockles [Am] and [C] mussels, [Am] a[C]live, [G7] alive-[C]O!

She [C] was a fish [Am] monger, but [Dm] sure 'twas no [G7] wonder For [C] so were her [Am]father and [F] mother be[G7]fore

And they [C] each wheeled their [Am] barrow Through [Dm] streets broad and [G7] narrow Crying [C] cockles [Am] and [C] mussels, [Am]a[C]live, [G7]alive-[C]O!

A[C]live, alive-O! a [G7]live, alive- [C]O! Crying [C] cockles [Am] and [C] mussels, [Am]a[C]live, [G7] alive-[C]O!

She [C] died of a [Am] fever, and [Dm] no one could [G7] save her And [C] that was the [Am]end of sweet [F]Molly Ma [G7]lone But her [C] ghost wheels her [Am] barrow Through [Dm] streets broad and [G7] narrow Crying [C] cockles [Am] and [C] mussels, [Am]a[C]live, [G7]alive- [C]O!

A[C]live, alive-O! a[G7]live, alive [C]O! Crying [C] cockles [Am] and [C] mussels, [Am]a[C]live, [G7] alive-[C]O!

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Nothing Compares 2 U — Sinead O’Connor 15

(D) It's been seven hours and (A) fifteen days, (Bm) Since you took your love away. (D) (A) (D) I go out every night and (A) sleep all day, (Bm) Since you took your love away .(D) (A) (D) Since you been gone, I can do (A) whatever I wa…nt, (Bm) I can see whomever I choose. (D) (A) (D) I can eat my dinner in a fancy (A) restaurant, But (Bm) nothing, I said, nothing, can take (F#m) away these blues. 'Cos (C) nothing (G) compares, (C) nothing (G) compares 2 (A) U.

(D) It's been so lonely without (A) you here, (Bm) Like a bird without a song. (D) (A) (D) Nothing can stop these lonely (A) tears from falling Tell me (Bm) baby, where did I go (G) wrong? (D) I could put my arms around every (A) boy I see,, (Bm) But they only remind me on you. (D) (A) (D) I went to the doctor and guess what he (A) told me, Guess what he told me? He said (Bm) “Girl, you better try to have fun no matter (F#m) What you do.” But he’s a fool. 'Cos (C) nothing (G) compares, (C) nothing (G) compares 2 (A) U.

(D) (A) (Bm) (D) (A) x 2

(D) All the flowers that you planted, Mama (A) in the back yard., (Bm) All died when you went away. (D) (A) (D) I know that living with you baby was (A) sometimes hard (Bm) But I’m willing to give it another (F#m) try.

'Cos (C) nothing (G) compares, (C) nothing (G) compares 2 (A) U. (C) Nothing (G) compares, (Bm) nothing (A) compares 2 U. (C) Nothing (G) compares, (Bm) nothing (A) compares 2 U.

(C) (G) (Bm) (A) (C) (G) (D) The Tenth Wukulele Songbook

Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For U2 1987

[D] I have climbed highest mountain I have run through the fields Only to [G] be with you only to [D] be with you [D] I have run I have crawled I have scaled these city walls These city [G] walls only to [D] be with you

But I [A] still haven't [G] found what I'm [D] looking for But I [A] still haven't [G] found what I'm [D] looking for

[D] I have kissed honey lips felt the healing in her fingertips It burned like [G] fire this burning de[D]sire [D] I have spoke with the tongue of angels I have held the hand of a devil It was warm in the [G] night I was cold as a [D] stone

But I [A] still haven't [G] found what I'm [D] looking for But I [A] still haven't [G] found what I'm [D] looking for

Instrumental: [A] [G] [D] [A] [G] [D]

[D] I believe in the kingdom come Then all the colours will bleed into one Bleed into [G] one well yes I'm still [D] running [D] You broke the bonds and you loosed the chains Carried the cross of my shame of my [G] shame You know I be[D]lieve it

But I [A] still haven't [G] found what I'm [D] looking for But I [A] still haven't [G] found what I'm [D] looking for But I [A] still haven't [G] found what I'm [D] looking for But I [A] still haven't [G] found what I'm [D] looking for

16 When You Say Nothing At All [G] – Boyzone

Ronan Keating - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsbkk4SZAqA

Intro: [G] [D] [F] [D] [G] [D] [F] [D]

[G] It's a[D]mazing how [C] you can speak [D] right to my [G] heart [D] [C] [D] [G] Without [D] saying a [C] word you can[D] light up the[G] dark [D] [C] [D] [C] Try as I may I could [D] never explain [G] What I [D] hear when you [C] don't say a [D] thing

The [G] smile on your[D] face lets me [C] know that you [D] need me There's a [G] truth in your [D] eyes saying [C] you'll never [D] leave me A [G] touch of your [D] hand says you'll [C] catch me if ever I fall [D] [Em] [F#m] [C] You say it best, [D] when you say nothing at all

[G] [D] [C] [D] [G] [D] [C] [D]

[G] All day [D] long I can [C] hear people[D] talking out [G] loud [D] [G] [D] [Em] But when you [G] hold me [C] near you [D] drown out the [G] crowd [D] [G] [D] [C] Old Mister Webster could [D] never define [G] What's being [D] said between [C] your heart and [D] mine

The [G] smile on your [D] face lets me [C] know that you [D] need me There's a [G] truth in your [D] eyes saying [C] you'll never[D] leave me A [G] touch of your [D] hand says you'll [C] catch me if ever I fall [D] [Em] [F#m] [G] You say it best, [D] when you say nothing at [E7] all [A]

[E7] [A] [E7] [A] [A] []

The [G] smile on your [D] face lets me [C] know that you [D] need me

There's a [G] truth in your [D] eyes saying [C] you'll never[D] leave me (slowing) A [G] touch of your [D] hand says you'll [C] catch me if ever I fall [D] [Em] [D]

[C] You say it best, [D] when you say nothing at all

[G] [D] [C] [D] REPEAT TO FADE

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Whiskey In The Jar

Intro: [C] As I was a goin' over the [Am] far famed Kerry mountains I [F] met with Captain Farrell and his [C] money he was counting I [C] first produced my pistol and I [Am] then produced my rapier Said [F] "Stand and deliver" for you [C] are my bold deceiver Chorus With me [G] ring dum-a doo dum-a da [C] Whack for the daddy-o. [F] whack for the daddy-o There's [C] whiskey [G7] in the [C] jar.

I [C] counted out his money and it [Am] made a pretty penny I [F] put it in me pocket and I [C] brought it home to Jenny She [C] said and she swore that she [Am] never would deceive me But the [F] devil take the women for they [C] never can be easy [Chorus]

I [C] went into my chamber, all [Am] for to take a slumber I [F] dreamt of gold and jewels and for [C] sure it was no wonder But [C] Jenny drew me charges and she [Am] filled them up with water Then [F] sent for captain Farrell to be [C] ready for the slaughter. [Chorus]

It was [C] early in the morning, just be[Am]fore I rose to travel The [F] guards were all around me and [C] likewise Captain Farrell I [C] first produced me pistol for she [Am] stole away me rapier But I [F] couldn't shoot the water, so a [C] prisoner I was taken. [Chorus]

If [C] anyone can aid me, it's my [Am] brother in the army, If [F] I can find his station in [C] Cork or in [Am] Killarney. And [C] if he'll come and save me, we'll go [Am] roving near Kilkenny, and I [F] swear he'll treat me better than me [C] darling sportling Jenny. [Chorus]

Now [C] some men take delight in the [Am] drinking and the roving, But [F] others take delight in the [C] gambling and the smoking. But [C] I take delight in the [Am] juice of the barley, and [F] courting pretty Jenny in the [C] morning bright and early.

Chorus * 2 [SLOWING ON THE LAST LINE]

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IntroIntroIntro (2(2(2x(2 xxx)))) Bridg C G Am F C G My hands are tied, Am F Verse 1 my body bruised, C G Am C See the stone set in your eyes she's got me with F C G See the thorn twist in your side nothing to win, G Am F Am F And I'll wait for you and nothing left to lose C G Am Sleight of hand and twist of fate F C C G On a bed of nails, she makes me wait And you give yourself away Am F G Am F And you give yourself away And I'll wait, without you-- C G C G Am F And you give, And you give, With or without you, with or without you Am F And you give yourself away Verse 2

C G Am

Through the storm we reach the shore C G F C With or without you, You give it all but I want more Am F G Am F With or without you And I'll wait for you C G Am F

I can't live with or without you. C G

With or without you,

Am F C G With or without you Oh – oh – oh – oh C G Am F Am F I can't live with or without you. Oh – oh – oh – oh

C G Am F C G Oh – oh – oh – oh – oh And you give yourself away

Am F

And you give yourself away C G C G With or without you, And you give, And you give, Am F Am F With or without you And you give yourself away C G Am F C I can't live with or without you.