Chords for Brian Coll-The Roads To Kildare
Tempo:
169.5 bpm
Chords used:
B
C
E
F#
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B]
[E]
[B]
[F#] [B]
John he was born [E] in a [B] mansion down [F#] in the county [B] of Clare.
Rosie was born by [E] the roadside somewhere [B] in County [C#m]
[F#] Tildare.
[B]
Destiny brought them [E]
[B] together [E] on the road near [B] Killarglen [C#m] one day.
[B] Neath her bright pasty shawl she [E] was [B] singing and she stole [F#] this young heart [B]
away.
[F#] For she [B] sang me the tune I'd [E] write her,
[B] Come with [F#] me over [B] the hill.
Let us be married [E]
tomorrow,
Please let [B] me whisper [C#m] I will.
[F#] [B]
What the neighbours [E] are [B] talking,
[E] Who cares if [B] your friends stop [C#m] and stare?
[F#] You'll be [B] proud to be married [E] to [B] Rosie,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B]
Tildare.
Think of the parents [E] who [B] reared you,
Think [F#] of the family [B]
name.
How can you marry [E]
a gypsy?
Oh [B] what a terrible [C#m]
[F#] shame.
[B]
Parents and friends stop [E] your [B] pleading,
[E] Don't worry [B] about [C#m] my affair.
[F#] [B] For I've fallen in love with [E] a [B] gypsy,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B]
Tildare.
[F#] For she [B] sang me the tune I'd write [E] her,
[B] Come with [F#] me over [B] the hill.
Let us be married [E]
tomorrow,
Please let [B] me whisper [E] I will.
[F#] [B]
What the neighbours [E] are [B] talking,
[E] Who cares if [B] your friends stop [C#m] and stare?
[F#] [B] You'll be proud to be married [E] to [B] Rosie,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B]
Tildare.
[E]
[B]
[F#] [B]
[G] [C]
Shandy went down from [F] his [C] mansion,
Just as [G] the sun had [C] gone down.
Turning his back on [F] his kin,
For likewise [C] his dear native [Dm]
town.
[G] [C]
Facing the roads of [F] old [C] Ireland,
[F] With the gypsy [C] he loved so [Dm]
sincere.
[G] [C] When he came to the light of [F] the [C] campfire,
These are [G] the words he [C] did hear.
[G] For she [C] sang me the tune I'd write [F] her,
[C] Come with [G] me over [C] the hill.
Let us be married [F]
tomorrow,
Please let [C] me whisper [Dm] I will.
[G] [C]
What the neighbours [F] are [C] talking,
[F] Who cares if [C] your friends stop [Dm] and stare?
[G] [C] You'll be proud to be married [F] to [C] Rosie,
Who was reared [G] on the road to [C]
Tildare.
[G] For she [C] sang me the tune I'd write [F] her,
[C] Come with [G] me over [C] the hill.
Let us be married [F]
tomorrow,
Please let [C] me whisper [Dm] I will.
[G] [C]
What the neighbours [F] are [C] talking,
[F] Who cares if [C] your friends stop [Dm] and stare?
[G] [C] You'll be proud to be married [F] to [C] Rosie,
Who was reared [G] on the road to [C]
Tildare.
[F]
[C]
[G]
[C]
[N]
[E]
[B]
[F#] [B]
John he was born [E] in a [B] mansion down [F#] in the county [B] of Clare.
Rosie was born by [E] the roadside somewhere [B] in County [C#m]
[F#] Tildare.
[B]
Destiny brought them [E]
[B] together [E] on the road near [B] Killarglen [C#m] one day.
[B] Neath her bright pasty shawl she [E] was [B] singing and she stole [F#] this young heart [B]
away.
[F#] For she [B] sang me the tune I'd [E] write her,
[B] Come with [F#] me over [B] the hill.
Let us be married [E]
tomorrow,
Please let [B] me whisper [C#m] I will.
[F#] [B]
What the neighbours [E] are [B] talking,
[E] Who cares if [B] your friends stop [C#m] and stare?
[F#] You'll be [B] proud to be married [E] to [B] Rosie,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B]
Tildare.
Think of the parents [E] who [B] reared you,
Think [F#] of the family [B]
name.
How can you marry [E]
a gypsy?
Oh [B] what a terrible [C#m]
[F#] shame.
[B]
Parents and friends stop [E] your [B] pleading,
[E] Don't worry [B] about [C#m] my affair.
[F#] [B] For I've fallen in love with [E] a [B] gypsy,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B]
Tildare.
[F#] For she [B] sang me the tune I'd write [E] her,
[B] Come with [F#] me over [B] the hill.
Let us be married [E]
tomorrow,
Please let [B] me whisper [E] I will.
[F#] [B]
What the neighbours [E] are [B] talking,
[E] Who cares if [B] your friends stop [C#m] and stare?
[F#] [B] You'll be proud to be married [E] to [B] Rosie,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B]
Tildare.
[E]
[B]
[F#] [B]
[G] [C]
Shandy went down from [F] his [C] mansion,
Just as [G] the sun had [C] gone down.
Turning his back on [F] his kin,
For likewise [C] his dear native [Dm]
town.
[G] [C]
Facing the roads of [F] old [C] Ireland,
[F] With the gypsy [C] he loved so [Dm]
sincere.
[G] [C] When he came to the light of [F] the [C] campfire,
These are [G] the words he [C] did hear.
[G] For she [C] sang me the tune I'd write [F] her,
[C] Come with [G] me over [C] the hill.
Let us be married [F]
tomorrow,
Please let [C] me whisper [Dm] I will.
[G] [C]
What the neighbours [F] are [C] talking,
[F] Who cares if [C] your friends stop [Dm] and stare?
[G] [C] You'll be proud to be married [F] to [C] Rosie,
Who was reared [G] on the road to [C]
Tildare.
[G] For she [C] sang me the tune I'd write [F] her,
[C] Come with [G] me over [C] the hill.
Let us be married [F]
tomorrow,
Please let [C] me whisper [Dm] I will.
[G] [C]
What the neighbours [F] are [C] talking,
[F] Who cares if [C] your friends stop [Dm] and stare?
[G] [C] You'll be proud to be married [F] to [C] Rosie,
Who was reared [G] on the road to [C]
Tildare.
[F]
[C]
[G]
[C]
[N]
Key:
B
C
E
F#
G
B
C
E
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
John he was born [E] in a _ [B] mansion _ _ down [F#] in the county [B] of _ Clare. _ _ _
Rosie was born by [E] the _ _ _ roadside _ somewhere [B] in County [C#m] _
_ [F#] Tildare.
_ _ [B] _
_ Destiny brought them [E] _
_ _ [B] together [E] on the road near [B] _ Killarglen [C#m] one _ day.
_ [B] Neath her bright pasty shawl she [E] was _ _ [B] singing and she stole [F#] this young heart [B] _
away.
[F#] For she [B] sang me the tune I'd [E] write her,
_ [B] Come _ _ _ with [F#] me over [B] the hill. _ _ _ _
Let us be married [E] _
_ _ tomorrow, _
Please let [B] me whisper [C#m] I will.
[F#] _ _ _ [B] _
What the neighbours [E] are _ _ [B] talking,
[E] Who cares if [B] your friends stop [C#m] and stare?
[F#] _ _ You'll be [B] proud to be married [E] to _ _ [B] Rosie,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B] _
Tildare. _ _ _ _
_ Think of the parents [E] who _ [B] reared you,
Think [F#] of the family [B] _
name. _ _ _
How can you marry [E]
a _ gypsy? _
Oh [B] what a terrible [C#m] _
_ [F#] shame.
_ _ [B] _
Parents and friends stop [E] your _ _ [B] pleading,
[E] Don't worry [B] about [C#m] my affair.
[F#] _ _ [B] For I've fallen in love with [E] a _ _ [B] gypsy,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B] _
Tildare.
[F#] For she [B] sang me the tune I'd write [E] her,
_ [B] Come _ _ _ with [F#] me over [B] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married [E] _
tomorrow, _ _ _
Please let [B] me whisper [E] I will.
[F#] _ _ _ [B] _
What the neighbours [E] are _ _ [B] talking,
[E] Who cares if [B] your friends stop [C#m] and stare?
[F#] _ _ [B] You'll be proud to be married [E] to _ _ [B] Rosie,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B] _
_ Tildare. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _
Shandy went down from [F] his _ [C] mansion, _ _
Just as [G] the sun had [C] gone down. _ _ _ _
Turning his back on [F] his kin,
_ For _ likewise [C] his dear native [Dm] _
town.
[G] _ _ _ [C] _
Facing the roads of [F] old _ [C] Ireland,
_ [F] With the gypsy [C] he loved so [Dm] _
sincere.
[G] _ _ [C] When he came to the light of [F] the _ _ [C] _ campfire,
These are [G] the words he [C] did hear.
[G] For she [C] sang me the tune I'd write [F] her,
_ [C] Come _ _ _ with [G] me over [C] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married [F] _
_ tomorrow, _ _
Please let [C] me whisper [Dm] I will.
[G] _ _ _ [C] _
What the neighbours [F] are _ [C] talking,
_ [F] Who cares if [C] your friends stop [Dm] and stare?
[G] _ _ [C] You'll be proud to be married [F] to _ _ [C] Rosie,
Who was reared [G] on the road to [C] _
Tildare.
[G] For she [C] sang me the tune I'd write [F] her,
_ [C] Come _ _ _ with [G] me over [C] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married [F] _
_ tomorrow, _ _
Please let [C] me whisper [Dm] I will.
[G] _ _ _ [C] _
What the neighbours [F] are _ [C] talking,
_ [F] Who cares if [C] your friends stop [Dm] and stare?
[G] _ _ [C] You'll be proud to be married [F] to _ [C] Rosie,
_ Who was reared [G] on the road to [C] _
_ Tildare. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
John he was born [E] in a _ [B] mansion _ _ down [F#] in the county [B] of _ Clare. _ _ _
Rosie was born by [E] the _ _ _ roadside _ somewhere [B] in County [C#m] _
_ [F#] Tildare.
_ _ [B] _
_ Destiny brought them [E] _
_ _ [B] together [E] on the road near [B] _ Killarglen [C#m] one _ day.
_ [B] Neath her bright pasty shawl she [E] was _ _ [B] singing and she stole [F#] this young heart [B] _
away.
[F#] For she [B] sang me the tune I'd [E] write her,
_ [B] Come _ _ _ with [F#] me over [B] the hill. _ _ _ _
Let us be married [E] _
_ _ tomorrow, _
Please let [B] me whisper [C#m] I will.
[F#] _ _ _ [B] _
What the neighbours [E] are _ _ [B] talking,
[E] Who cares if [B] your friends stop [C#m] and stare?
[F#] _ _ You'll be [B] proud to be married [E] to _ _ [B] Rosie,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B] _
Tildare. _ _ _ _
_ Think of the parents [E] who _ [B] reared you,
Think [F#] of the family [B] _
name. _ _ _
How can you marry [E]
a _ gypsy? _
Oh [B] what a terrible [C#m] _
_ [F#] shame.
_ _ [B] _
Parents and friends stop [E] your _ _ [B] pleading,
[E] Don't worry [B] about [C#m] my affair.
[F#] _ _ [B] For I've fallen in love with [E] a _ _ [B] gypsy,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B] _
Tildare.
[F#] For she [B] sang me the tune I'd write [E] her,
_ [B] Come _ _ _ with [F#] me over [B] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married [E] _
tomorrow, _ _ _
Please let [B] me whisper [E] I will.
[F#] _ _ _ [B] _
What the neighbours [E] are _ _ [B] talking,
[E] Who cares if [B] your friends stop [C#m] and stare?
[F#] _ _ [B] You'll be proud to be married [E] to _ _ [B] Rosie,
Who was reared [F#] on the road to [B] _
_ Tildare. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _
Shandy went down from [F] his _ [C] mansion, _ _
Just as [G] the sun had [C] gone down. _ _ _ _
Turning his back on [F] his kin,
_ For _ likewise [C] his dear native [Dm] _
town.
[G] _ _ _ [C] _
Facing the roads of [F] old _ [C] Ireland,
_ [F] With the gypsy [C] he loved so [Dm] _
sincere.
[G] _ _ [C] When he came to the light of [F] the _ _ [C] _ campfire,
These are [G] the words he [C] did hear.
[G] For she [C] sang me the tune I'd write [F] her,
_ [C] Come _ _ _ with [G] me over [C] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married [F] _
_ tomorrow, _ _
Please let [C] me whisper [Dm] I will.
[G] _ _ _ [C] _
What the neighbours [F] are _ [C] talking,
_ [F] Who cares if [C] your friends stop [Dm] and stare?
[G] _ _ [C] You'll be proud to be married [F] to _ _ [C] Rosie,
Who was reared [G] on the road to [C] _
Tildare.
[G] For she [C] sang me the tune I'd write [F] her,
_ [C] Come _ _ _ with [G] me over [C] the hill. _ _ _
Let us be married [F] _
_ tomorrow, _ _
Please let [C] me whisper [Dm] I will.
[G] _ _ _ [C] _
What the neighbours [F] are _ [C] talking,
_ [F] Who cares if [C] your friends stop [Dm] and stare?
[G] _ _ [C] You'll be proud to be married [F] to _ [C] Rosie,
_ Who was reared [G] on the road to [C] _
_ Tildare. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _