Chords for Charlie Landsborough-Mountains of Mourne
Tempo:
91.95 bpm
Chords used:
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D
A
Bb
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [G]
Dear
[A] [B]
[D]
[G]
[D] Mary, [Gbm] this London's [G] a [D] wonderful [G] sight.
[A] Oh, there's people here working [G] by day [D] and by night.
They don't plant [Gbm] potatoes [G] or barley or wheat,
But [B] there's gangs of [A] them digging [G] for gold [D] in the streets.
[A] At least when I asked them, [G] [D] that's what I was told.
So I just [Bm] took a hand [E] at this digging [A] for gold.
[D] But for all that I found there, [G] I might as well be
[B] Where the mountains [A] of morn [G] sweep down [D] to the sea.
[Gbm] [G]
[D] I believe that in Wrighton [G] I'll wish you expressed
[A] As to how the fine ladies [D] in London are dressed.
Well, if you [Gbm] believe me, [G] when asked to a ball,
[A] Oh, they don't wear no tufts [G] to their dresses [D] at all.
[A] I've seen them myself, [G] and you [D] could not entrust.
Say, [A] if they [Bm] were bound [E] for a ball, [A] for a bed.
[D] Don't go starting [Gbm] those fashions [G] now, Mary McCrea,
[A] Where the mountains of morn [G] sweep down [D] to the sea.
Oh, there's beautiful ladies, [G] now never you mind.
[A] Lovely as shapes [G] nature never [D] designed.
Lovely complexions [G] of roses and cream.
[A] But let me remark [G] with regard [D] to the sea.
[A] For if at those roses you [D] ventured to seek,
The [Dbm] colour [Bm] would all [E] come away [A] when you lit.
[D] So I'll wait for the [Gbm] wild rose [G] that's waiting for me
[A] In the place where the dark morn sweeps [G] down [D] to the sea.
[B] You [Em] [Bb]
[Eb] remember [Gm] young Danny [Ab] McLaren, of course.
[F] Well, he's [Bb] over here [Ab] with the rest [Eb] of the force.
I saw him [Gm] today [F]
[Ab] while out walking the Strand.
[Bb] And he stopped all the traffic [Ab] with a wave [Eb] of his hand.
[Bb] And as we stood talking of [Eb] days that are gone,
The whole town [Cm] of London [F] stood there [Bb] to look on.
[Eb] But for all his [Gm] great power, [Ab] he's wishful like me.
[Bb] Till he back where the dark morn [Ab] sweeps down [Eb] to the sea.
[Bb] Where the mountains of morn [Ab] sweep down to [Eb] the sea.
[N]
Dear
[A] [B]
[D]
[G]
[D] Mary, [Gbm] this London's [G] a [D] wonderful [G] sight.
[A] Oh, there's people here working [G] by day [D] and by night.
They don't plant [Gbm] potatoes [G] or barley or wheat,
But [B] there's gangs of [A] them digging [G] for gold [D] in the streets.
[A] At least when I asked them, [G] [D] that's what I was told.
So I just [Bm] took a hand [E] at this digging [A] for gold.
[D] But for all that I found there, [G] I might as well be
[B] Where the mountains [A] of morn [G] sweep down [D] to the sea.
[Gbm] [G]
[D] I believe that in Wrighton [G] I'll wish you expressed
[A] As to how the fine ladies [D] in London are dressed.
Well, if you [Gbm] believe me, [G] when asked to a ball,
[A] Oh, they don't wear no tufts [G] to their dresses [D] at all.
[A] I've seen them myself, [G] and you [D] could not entrust.
Say, [A] if they [Bm] were bound [E] for a ball, [A] for a bed.
[D] Don't go starting [Gbm] those fashions [G] now, Mary McCrea,
[A] Where the mountains of morn [G] sweep down [D] to the sea.
Oh, there's beautiful ladies, [G] now never you mind.
[A] Lovely as shapes [G] nature never [D] designed.
Lovely complexions [G] of roses and cream.
[A] But let me remark [G] with regard [D] to the sea.
[A] For if at those roses you [D] ventured to seek,
The [Dbm] colour [Bm] would all [E] come away [A] when you lit.
[D] So I'll wait for the [Gbm] wild rose [G] that's waiting for me
[A] In the place where the dark morn sweeps [G] down [D] to the sea.
[B] You [Em] [Bb]
[Eb] remember [Gm] young Danny [Ab] McLaren, of course.
[F] Well, he's [Bb] over here [Ab] with the rest [Eb] of the force.
I saw him [Gm] today [F]
[Ab] while out walking the Strand.
[Bb] And he stopped all the traffic [Ab] with a wave [Eb] of his hand.
[Bb] And as we stood talking of [Eb] days that are gone,
The whole town [Cm] of London [F] stood there [Bb] to look on.
[Eb] But for all his [Gm] great power, [Ab] he's wishful like me.
[Bb] Till he back where the dark morn [Ab] sweeps down [Eb] to the sea.
[Bb] Where the mountains of morn [Ab] sweep down to [Eb] the sea.
[N]
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G]
Dear _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] Mary, [Gbm] this London's [G] a [D] wonderful [G] sight.
[A] Oh, there's people here working [G] by day [D] and by night.
They don't plant [Gbm] potatoes [G] or barley or wheat,
But [B] there's gangs of [A] them digging [G] for gold [D] in the streets.
[A] At least when I asked them, [G] [D] that's what I was told.
So I just [Bm] took a hand [E] at this digging [A] for gold. _ _
[D] But for all that I found there, [G] I might as well be
[B] Where the mountains [A] of morn [G] sweep down [D] to the sea.
_ [Gbm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] I believe that in Wrighton [G] I'll wish you expressed
[A] As to how the fine ladies [D] in London are dressed.
Well, if you [Gbm] believe me, [G] when asked to a ball,
[A] Oh, they don't wear no tufts [G] to their dresses [D] at all.
[A] I've seen them myself, [G] and you [D] could not entrust.
Say, [A] if they [Bm] were bound [E] for a ball, [A] for a bed. _ _
[D] Don't go starting [Gbm] those fashions [G] now, Mary McCrea, _
[A] Where the mountains of morn [G] sweep down [D] to the sea.
Oh, there's _ beautiful ladies, [G] now never you mind.
_ [A] _ Lovely as shapes [G] nature never _ [D] designed.
_ _ Lovely _ complexions [G] of roses and cream.
_ [A] But let me remark [G] with regard [D] to the sea.
[A] For if at those roses you [D] ventured to seek,
The [Dbm] colour [Bm] would all [E] come away [A] when you lit.
_ _ _ [D] So I'll wait for the [Gbm] wild rose [G] that's waiting for me
_ [A] In the place where the dark morn sweeps [G] down [D] to the sea.
_ [B] You _ [Em] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Eb] remember [Gm] young Danny _ [Ab] McLaren, of course.
[F] Well, he's [Bb] over here [Ab] with the rest [Eb] of the force.
I saw him [Gm] today [F] _
[Ab] while out walking the Strand. _
[Bb] And he stopped all the traffic [Ab] with a wave [Eb] of his hand.
[Bb] And as we stood talking of [Eb] days that are gone,
The whole town [Cm] of London [F] stood there [Bb] to look on.
_ _ _ [Eb] But for all his [Gm] great power, [Ab] he's wishful like me.
[Bb] Till he back where the dark morn [Ab] sweeps down [Eb] to the sea.
[Bb] Where the mountains of morn _ [Ab] sweep down to [Eb] the sea. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
Dear _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] Mary, [Gbm] this London's [G] a [D] wonderful [G] sight.
[A] Oh, there's people here working [G] by day [D] and by night.
They don't plant [Gbm] potatoes [G] or barley or wheat,
But [B] there's gangs of [A] them digging [G] for gold [D] in the streets.
[A] At least when I asked them, [G] [D] that's what I was told.
So I just [Bm] took a hand [E] at this digging [A] for gold. _ _
[D] But for all that I found there, [G] I might as well be
[B] Where the mountains [A] of morn [G] sweep down [D] to the sea.
_ [Gbm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] I believe that in Wrighton [G] I'll wish you expressed
[A] As to how the fine ladies [D] in London are dressed.
Well, if you [Gbm] believe me, [G] when asked to a ball,
[A] Oh, they don't wear no tufts [G] to their dresses [D] at all.
[A] I've seen them myself, [G] and you [D] could not entrust.
Say, [A] if they [Bm] were bound [E] for a ball, [A] for a bed. _ _
[D] Don't go starting [Gbm] those fashions [G] now, Mary McCrea, _
[A] Where the mountains of morn [G] sweep down [D] to the sea.
Oh, there's _ beautiful ladies, [G] now never you mind.
_ [A] _ Lovely as shapes [G] nature never _ [D] designed.
_ _ Lovely _ complexions [G] of roses and cream.
_ [A] But let me remark [G] with regard [D] to the sea.
[A] For if at those roses you [D] ventured to seek,
The [Dbm] colour [Bm] would all [E] come away [A] when you lit.
_ _ _ [D] So I'll wait for the [Gbm] wild rose [G] that's waiting for me
_ [A] In the place where the dark morn sweeps [G] down [D] to the sea.
_ [B] You _ [Em] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Eb] remember [Gm] young Danny _ [Ab] McLaren, of course.
[F] Well, he's [Bb] over here [Ab] with the rest [Eb] of the force.
I saw him [Gm] today [F] _
[Ab] while out walking the Strand. _
[Bb] And he stopped all the traffic [Ab] with a wave [Eb] of his hand.
[Bb] And as we stood talking of [Eb] days that are gone,
The whole town [Cm] of London [F] stood there [Bb] to look on.
_ _ _ [Eb] But for all his [Gm] great power, [Ab] he's wishful like me.
[Bb] Till he back where the dark morn [Ab] sweeps down [Eb] to the sea.
[Bb] Where the mountains of morn _ [Ab] sweep down to [Eb] the sea. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _