Chords for CELTIC THUNDER X - ' PHIL THE FLUTERS BALL'

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77.8 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

D

F

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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CELTIC THUNDER X - ' PHIL THE FLUTERS BALL' chords
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[A] [G] [C] Have you heard of Lilliflute, [F] the from the town of Alleymuck?
The times [Am] were going hard for him, in fact the man was broke,
[C] so he sent an invitation to his neighbours one and all,
as to how he'd like their [G] company that [C] evening at a ball.
And when writing out, [Am] he was careful [C] to suggest to them
that if they found a hat of his convenient to the door,
the more they put in, whenever he requested them,
the better would the music be for Bath or [G] in the floor.
[C] With the toot on the flute [G] and the [C] twiddle on the fiddle,
up [Am] and in the middle like a herring on the [C] grillow,
up, down, hands around and crossing to the wall,
sure hadn't we the [D] giddy if [C] Lilliflute just [G] balled.
[D] [C] There was Mr Dennis Dougherty who kept a running gog,
there was Dickie Cooke and Padley from the Tyrone Locket Bog,
there were boys from every parody [F] and girls [F#] from every art,
[C] and the beautiful Miss Gravies [G] in the private [C] Aston cart.
Along with them came Bones and Mrs Coverty,
little Mickey Mulligan was also to the fore,
Rose Cezanne [Am] and [C] Margaret of Rafferty,
the flower of Arden-y-Gullion and the pride of Petervoore.
With the toot on the flute and the twiddle on the fiddle,
up and [Em] in the middle like a herring on the grillow,
[C] up, down, hands [F] around and crossing [C] to the wall,
[E] sure hadn't we the [G] giddy if Lilliflute just balled.
[C] First little Mickey Mulligan got up to show them how,
and then the witty [D] Capadees that dropped to [G] take her bow,
[C] I'll tell you all, Vivica, [F] she was sure as you were born,
if you'll only make the piper play, the hare was [C] in the corn.
So Phil plays up to the best of his ability,
the ladies and the gentlemen [D] begin to do [G] their share,
[C] Faith and Mick, [Am] there's you that [C] has agility,
they garrum, Mrs Coverty, you're limping like a hare.
With the toot on the flute and the twiddle on the fiddle,
up and in the middle like a herring [G] on the grillow,
[C] up, down, hands around [F] and crossing to the wall,
sure hadn't we [G] the giddy if Lilliflute just balled.
[D] With the toot on the flute and the twiddle on the fiddle,
up and in the middle like a herring on [A] the grillow,
[D] up, down, hands around [G] and crossing to the wall,
sure hadn't we [E] the giddy if Lilliflute [D] just balled.
With the toot on the flute and the twiddle on the fiddle,
[Bm] up and in the middle like a [D] herring on the grillow,
up, down, [G] hands around and [G#] crossing to the wall,
sure hadn't we the giddy [E] if
[A] Lilliflute just
[C#] [Bm]
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C
3211
G
2131
D
1321
F
134211111
Am
2311
C
3211
G
2131
D
1321
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [C] Have you heard of Lilliflute, [F] the from the town of Alleymuck?
The times [Am] were going hard for him, in fact the man was broke,
[C] so he sent an invitation to his neighbours one and all,
as to how he'd like their [G] company that [C] evening at a ball.
And when writing out, [Am] he was careful [C] to suggest to them
that if they found a hat of his convenient to the door,
the more they put in, whenever he requested them,
the better would the music be for Bath or [G] in the floor.
[C] With the toot on the flute [G] and the [C] twiddle on the fiddle,
up [Am] and in the middle like a herring on the [C] grillow,
up, down, hands around and crossing to the wall,
sure hadn't we the [D] giddy if [C] Lilliflute just [G] balled.
_ [D] _ [C] There was Mr Dennis Dougherty who kept a running gog,
there was Dickie Cooke and Padley from the Tyrone Locket Bog,
there were boys from every parody [F] and girls [F#] from every art,
[C] and the beautiful Miss Gravies [G] in the private [C] Aston cart.
Along with them came Bones and Mrs Coverty,
little Mickey Mulligan was also to the fore,
Rose Cezanne [Am] and [C] Margaret of Rafferty,
the flower of Arden-y-Gullion and the pride of Petervoore.
With the toot on the flute and the twiddle on the fiddle,
up and [Em] in the middle like a herring on the grillow,
[C] up, down, hands [F] around and crossing [C] to the wall,
[E] sure hadn't we the [G] giddy if Lilliflute just balled.
_ _ [C] First little Mickey Mulligan got up to show them how,
and then the witty [D] Capadees that dropped to [G] take her bow,
[C] I'll tell you all, Vivica, [F] she was sure as you were born,
if you'll only make the piper play, the hare was [C] in the corn.
So Phil plays up to the best of his ability,
the ladies and the gentlemen [D] begin to do [G] their share,
[C] Faith and Mick, [Am] there's you that [C] has agility,
they garrum, Mrs Coverty, you're limping like a hare.
With the toot on the flute and the twiddle on the fiddle,
up and in the middle like a herring [G] on the grillow,
[C] up, down, hands around [F] and crossing to the wall,
sure hadn't we [G] the giddy if Lilliflute just balled.
[D] With the toot on the flute and the twiddle on the fiddle,
up and in the middle like a herring on [A] the grillow,
[D] up, down, hands around [G] and crossing to the wall,
sure hadn't we [E] the giddy if Lilliflute [D] just balled.
With the toot on the flute and the twiddle on the fiddle,
[Bm] up and in the middle like a [D] herring on the grillow,
up, down, [G] hands around and [G#] crossing to the wall,
_ _ sure hadn't we the giddy [E] if _
_ _ [A] Lilliflute just_
_ [C#] _ [Bm] _