Chords for Bundlin. Sean Keane..
Tempo:
93.15 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Fm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
My name is Willie Riley, in Dublin I was born, And for my bad [Fm] behaviour [C] I was [G] forced to cross the foam, With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady in [C] me hand, But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a troubled Irishman.
And when we'd been in our favour, we'd read [F] ourselves with [C] thee, And we gave three hearty cheers, me boys going [A] down [C] the Irish sea,
[F] [C] And on the eleventh day of April we [G] landed in [C] Portuguee.
With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady [F] in me hand, [C] But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a [G] troubled [C] Irishman.
And when we reached Old Melbourne, the ladies danced with joy, As one loved him to the other, here [G] comes that [C] Irish boy, And some they drank from glasses, and some they drank from cans, And we sang and danced all round about, to the health [G] of this [C] Irishman.
With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady in me [F] hand, [C] But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a troubled Irishman.
[G] [C]
Tell the mother to her daughter, I cannot [F] understand, [C] Why you're going to wear this Irish boy all the [G] way from Paddy's [C] land.
Tell the daughter to her mother, should I do the best I can,
Since I rambled the bushes of Australia, like a troubled
[F] [C]
Irishman.
My name is Willie Riley, in Dublin I was born, And for my bad [Fm] behaviour [C] I was [G] forced to cross the foam, With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady in [C] me hand, But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a troubled Irishman.
And when we'd been in our favour, we'd read [F] ourselves with [C] thee, And we gave three hearty cheers, me boys going [A] down [C] the Irish sea,
[F] [C] And on the eleventh day of April we [G] landed in [C] Portuguee.
With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady [F] in me hand, [C] But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a [G] troubled [C] Irishman.
And when we reached Old Melbourne, the ladies danced with joy, As one loved him to the other, here [G] comes that [C] Irish boy, And some they drank from glasses, and some they drank from cans, And we sang and danced all round about, to the health [G] of this [C] Irishman.
With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady in me [F] hand, [C] But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a troubled Irishman.
[G] [C]
Tell the mother to her daughter, I cannot [F] understand, [C] Why you're going to wear this Irish boy all the [G] way from Paddy's [C] land.
Tell the daughter to her mother, should I do the best I can,
Since I rambled the bushes of Australia, like a troubled
[F] [C]
Irishman.
Key:
C
G
F
Fm
A
C
G
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My name is Willie Riley, in Dublin I was born, And for my bad [Fm] behaviour [C] I was [G] forced to cross the foam, With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady in [C] me hand, But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a troubled Irishman.
And when we'd been in our favour, we'd read [F] ourselves with [C] thee, And we gave three hearty cheers, me boys going [A] down [C] the Irish sea, _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] And on the eleventh day of April we [G] landed in [C] Portuguee.
With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady [F] in me hand, [C] But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a [G] troubled [C] Irishman.
And when we reached Old Melbourne, the ladies danced with joy, As one loved him to the other, here [G] comes that [C] Irish boy, And some they drank from glasses, and some they drank from cans, And we sang and danced all round about, to the health [G] of this [C] Irishman.
With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady in me [F] hand, [C] But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a troubled _ Irishman. _
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_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ Tell the mother to her daughter, I cannot [F] understand, [C] Why you're going to wear this Irish boy all the [G] way from Paddy's [C] land.
Tell the daughter to her mother, should I do the best I can,
Since I rambled the bushes of Australia, like a troubled _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Irishman. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _
My name is Willie Riley, in Dublin I was born, And for my bad [Fm] behaviour [C] I was [G] forced to cross the foam, With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady in [C] me hand, But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a troubled Irishman.
And when we'd been in our favour, we'd read [F] ourselves with [C] thee, And we gave three hearty cheers, me boys going [A] down [C] the Irish sea, _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] And on the eleventh day of April we [G] landed in [C] Portuguee.
With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady [F] in me hand, [C] But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a [G] troubled [C] Irishman.
And when we reached Old Melbourne, the ladies danced with joy, As one loved him to the other, here [G] comes that [C] Irish boy, And some they drank from glasses, and some they drank from cans, And we sang and danced all round about, to the health [G] of this [C] Irishman.
With me bundling on my shoulder, my shillady in me [F] hand, [C] But to ramble the bushes of Australia, like a troubled _ Irishman. _
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_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ Tell the mother to her daughter, I cannot [F] understand, [C] Why you're going to wear this Irish boy all the [G] way from Paddy's [C] land.
Tell the daughter to her mother, should I do the best I can,
Since I rambled the bushes of Australia, like a troubled _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Irishman. _ _
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