Chords for Órla Fallon - Spanish Lady (My Land)
Tempo:
92.175 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Dm
Bb
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Thank you.
As a singer, I feel very blessed to live in a country like Ireland.
The scenery is so inspirational and we've so many beautiful places to visit,
like places like the Cliffs of Moher, the wild and wonderful beaches around Dingle and Sleighhead and Kerry.
Not far from here is [Em] Grafton Street and you [D] can't walk but a few steps and you'll bump into a musician, a singer or a player.
A few days ago I bumped into some very special friends there in Grafton Street.
So [G] let's have a little look at who [D] I met.
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[G] [D] [G]
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[G] [D] [G]
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[N] Ladies and gentlemen, the legendary Dubliners.
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[Dm] [C]
[F] [Dm] [Bb] [F]
[Dm] [Bb] [F] [Gm]
[F] She was the blunty rival, oh the mother of all [C] the recall.
[F] Not [Dm] by life I dared to see [F] a man [Gm] so [C] neat about the soul.
[F] What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, [Bb]
[F] [Dm] [Bb] my honey, [F] what for the tour [C] of the loo, my lady?
[F] I stopped [Dm] to look but the watchman passed as the [Gm] young fellow [C] denied [F] his late.
Off [Dm] with him now or I will rustle you straightway through [C] the bridewell [F] gate.
Through a look at the Spanish lady, hot as the fire of [C] April.
[F] In all my [Dm] life I [Bb] dared to see a [F] mate so sweet about the soul.
What for the [Dm] tour of the loo, my [Bb] honey, [F] what for the [C] tour of the loo, my [F] lady?
[Dm]
[C] [F] As I came back through Dublin [Bb] City [F] just before [Gm] the [C] dawn [F] soar.
Who should I [Dm] see but the Spanish [Bb] lady, I [F] was weary and footsore.
I got a look from the Spanish lady, hot as the [C] fire of April.
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In all [Dm] my life I dared [Bb] to see [F] a mate [Gm] so neat [C] about [F] the soul.
What for the tour [Dm] of the loo, [Bb] my honey, [F] what for [Gm] the tour [Fm] of the loo, my lady?
[Dm] [Bb] [F] [C]
[F] I wandered [Dm] north and I wandered south [F] through Stony, [Gm] Bathor [C] and [F] Patrick's Close.
Then [Dm] I went by the Gloucester Diamond and back by [C] Knapford's and [F] Easthouse.
O'er the East Place to hand upon me cold [C] as the fire of Ashheap Hall.
[F] In all my life I dared to see a mate [Gm] so sweet [C] about [F] the soul.
What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, my [C]
[Dm] [Bb] [F] [C]
[Fm] [Dm] [Bb] honey, what [Gm] for the tour [C] of the loo, [F] my lady?
What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, my [Bb] honey, what [F] for the [Gm] tour of the loo, [C] my lady?
[N]
As a singer, I feel very blessed to live in a country like Ireland.
The scenery is so inspirational and we've so many beautiful places to visit,
like places like the Cliffs of Moher, the wild and wonderful beaches around Dingle and Sleighhead and Kerry.
Not far from here is [Em] Grafton Street and you [D] can't walk but a few steps and you'll bump into a musician, a singer or a player.
A few days ago I bumped into some very special friends there in Grafton Street.
So [G] let's have a little look at who [D] I met.
[G] [C] [G]
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[G] [D] [G]
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[G] [D] [G]
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[C] [G] [C]
[G] [D] [G]
[N] Ladies and gentlemen, the legendary Dubliners.
[F]
[Gm] [F]
[Dm] [C]
[F] [Dm] [Bb] [F]
[Dm] [Bb] [F] [Gm]
[F] She was the blunty rival, oh the mother of all [C] the recall.
[F] Not [Dm] by life I dared to see [F] a man [Gm] so [C] neat about the soul.
[F] What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, [Bb]
[F] [Dm] [Bb] my honey, [F] what for the tour [C] of the loo, my lady?
[F] I stopped [Dm] to look but the watchman passed as the [Gm] young fellow [C] denied [F] his late.
Off [Dm] with him now or I will rustle you straightway through [C] the bridewell [F] gate.
Through a look at the Spanish lady, hot as the fire of [C] April.
[F] In all my [Dm] life I [Bb] dared to see a [F] mate so sweet about the soul.
What for the [Dm] tour of the loo, my [Bb] honey, [F] what for the [C] tour of the loo, my [F] lady?
[Dm]
[C] [F] As I came back through Dublin [Bb] City [F] just before [Gm] the [C] dawn [F] soar.
Who should I [Dm] see but the Spanish [Bb] lady, I [F] was weary and footsore.
I got a look from the Spanish lady, hot as the [C] fire of April.
[F]
In all [Dm] my life I dared [Bb] to see [F] a mate [Gm] so neat [C] about [F] the soul.
What for the tour [Dm] of the loo, [Bb] my honey, [F] what for [Gm] the tour [Fm] of the loo, my lady?
[Dm] [Bb] [F] [C]
[F] I wandered [Dm] north and I wandered south [F] through Stony, [Gm] Bathor [C] and [F] Patrick's Close.
Then [Dm] I went by the Gloucester Diamond and back by [C] Knapford's and [F] Easthouse.
O'er the East Place to hand upon me cold [C] as the fire of Ashheap Hall.
[F] In all my life I dared to see a mate [Gm] so sweet [C] about [F] the soul.
What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, my [C]
[Dm] [Bb] [F] [C]
[Fm] [Dm] [Bb] honey, what [Gm] for the tour [C] of the loo, [F] my lady?
What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, my [Bb] honey, what [F] for the [Gm] tour of the loo, [C] my lady?
[N]
Key:
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_ _ Thank you.
As a singer, I feel very blessed to live in a country like Ireland.
The scenery is so inspirational and we've so many beautiful places to visit,
like places like the Cliffs of Moher, the wild and wonderful beaches around Dingle and Sleighhead and Kerry.
Not far from here is [Em] Grafton Street and you [D] can't walk but a few steps and you'll bump into a musician, a singer or a player.
A few days ago I bumped into some very special friends there in Grafton Street.
So [G] let's have a little look at who [D] I met. _ _ _ _
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ Ladies and gentlemen, the legendary Dubliners.
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[F] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _
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[F] _ She was the blunty rival, oh the mother of all [C] the recall.
[F] Not [Dm] by life I dared to see [F] a man [Gm] so [C] neat about the soul.
[F] What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, [Bb] _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ [Bb] my honey, [F] what for the tour [C] of the loo, my lady?
_ [F] I stopped [Dm] to look but the watchman passed as the [Gm] young fellow [C] denied [F] his late.
Off [Dm] with him now or I will rustle you straightway through [C] the bridewell [F] gate.
Through a look at the Spanish lady, hot as the fire of [C] April. _
_ [F] In all my [Dm] life I [Bb] dared to see a [F] mate so sweet about the soul.
What for the [Dm] tour of the loo, my [Bb] honey, [F] what for the [C] tour of the loo, my [F] lady?
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [F] As I came back through Dublin [Bb] City [F] just before [Gm] the [C] dawn [F] soar.
Who should I [Dm] see but the Spanish [Bb] lady, I [F] was weary and footsore.
I got a look from the Spanish lady, hot as the [C] fire of April.
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In all [Dm] my life I dared [Bb] to see [F] a mate [Gm] so neat [C] about [F] the soul.
What for the tour [Dm] of the loo, [Bb] my honey, [F] what for [Gm] the tour [Fm] of the loo, my lady?
_ [Dm] _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
[F] _ _ I wandered [Dm] north and I wandered south [F] through Stony, [Gm] Bathor [C] and [F] Patrick's Close.
Then [Dm] I went by the Gloucester Diamond and back by [C] Knapford's and _ _ [F] Easthouse.
O'er the East Place to hand upon me cold [C] as the fire of Ashheap Hall. _
[F] In all my life I dared to see a mate [Gm] so sweet [C] about [F] the soul.
What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, my _ _ [C] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ [C] _
[Fm] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Bb] honey, what [Gm] for the tour [C] of the loo, [F] my lady?
What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, my [Bb] honey, what [F] for the [Gm] tour of the loo, [C] my lady? _ _ _ _
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As a singer, I feel very blessed to live in a country like Ireland.
The scenery is so inspirational and we've so many beautiful places to visit,
like places like the Cliffs of Moher, the wild and wonderful beaches around Dingle and Sleighhead and Kerry.
Not far from here is [Em] Grafton Street and you [D] can't walk but a few steps and you'll bump into a musician, a singer or a player.
A few days ago I bumped into some very special friends there in Grafton Street.
So [G] let's have a little look at who [D] I met. _ _ _ _
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ Ladies and gentlemen, the legendary Dubliners.
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_ _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ [Gm] _
[F] _ She was the blunty rival, oh the mother of all [C] the recall.
[F] Not [Dm] by life I dared to see [F] a man [Gm] so [C] neat about the soul.
[F] What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, [Bb] _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ [Bb] my honey, [F] what for the tour [C] of the loo, my lady?
_ [F] I stopped [Dm] to look but the watchman passed as the [Gm] young fellow [C] denied [F] his late.
Off [Dm] with him now or I will rustle you straightway through [C] the bridewell [F] gate.
Through a look at the Spanish lady, hot as the fire of [C] April. _
_ [F] In all my [Dm] life I [Bb] dared to see a [F] mate so sweet about the soul.
What for the [Dm] tour of the loo, my [Bb] honey, [F] what for the [C] tour of the loo, my [F] lady?
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [F] As I came back through Dublin [Bb] City [F] just before [Gm] the [C] dawn [F] soar.
Who should I [Dm] see but the Spanish [Bb] lady, I [F] was weary and footsore.
I got a look from the Spanish lady, hot as the [C] fire of April.
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In all [Dm] my life I dared [Bb] to see [F] a mate [Gm] so neat [C] about [F] the soul.
What for the tour [Dm] of the loo, [Bb] my honey, [F] what for [Gm] the tour [Fm] of the loo, my lady?
_ [Dm] _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
[F] _ _ I wandered [Dm] north and I wandered south [F] through Stony, [Gm] Bathor [C] and [F] Patrick's Close.
Then [Dm] I went by the Gloucester Diamond and back by [C] Knapford's and _ _ [F] Easthouse.
O'er the East Place to hand upon me cold [C] as the fire of Ashheap Hall. _
[F] In all my life I dared to see a mate [Gm] so sweet [C] about [F] the soul.
What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, my _ _ [C] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ [C] _
[Fm] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Bb] honey, what [Gm] for the tour [C] of the loo, [F] my lady?
What [Dm] for the tour of the loo, my [Bb] honey, what [F] for the [Gm] tour of the loo, [C] my lady? _ _ _ _
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