Chords for Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem Bold O'Donahue Late Late Show
Tempo:
128.2 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
in the United States.
15 years later they are coming together for that and 15 years
later they are coming together on the Late Late Show tonight.
So when you welcome them
you are welcoming literally a living legend of music, if I can put it that way.
Would
you welcome please the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Mettler.
The
[F]
boy to please [Bb] her and then the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A poor polite and fiery [Bb] scot, a foe but clary too.
They [C] rally, they rally, they get stalled again, hollick and pollick and mulled [F] again.
Well here I am from Paddy's [Bb] land, the land of pirate town.
[C] I broke the hearts of all the girls who are miles from [F] kiddie town.
And when they hear that I'm [Bb] away they'll raise a hullabaloo.
[C] When they hear about that handsome lad that their father didn't [F] know.
Aye, the boy to please her and [Bb] then the boy to tease [F] her.
Aye, the [C] boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A poor polite and fiery [Bb] scot, a foe but clary too.
They [C] rally, they rally, they get stalled again, hollick and pollick and mulled again.
[F] I wish my love was a red red [Bb] rosebud on young yard mall.
[C] A deed of deed you do, dropping upon a blue white [F] wall.
Perhaps now she might think of me as her [Bb] other half.
[C] She'd have a damn handsome lad that they'd follow but no.
[F] For I'm the boy to please [Bb] her and I'm the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A good to like and Irish [Bb] man and a broken lad.
He teases me, [C] he rally, he stallick and hollick and pollick and polled [F] again.
I hear that King Victoria [Bb] has a daughter fine and grand.
[C] Perhaps she'd take it into her head for to marry an [F] Irish man.
And if I could only get the [Bb] chance to have more to.
[C] I'd choose to take a notion in the bowled [F] under hoo.
For I'm the boy to please [Bb] her and I'm the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A good to like and Irish [Bb] man and a broken lad.
He teases me, [C] he rally, he stallick and hollick and pollick and polled again.
[F] [N]
15 years later they are coming together for that and 15 years
later they are coming together on the Late Late Show tonight.
So when you welcome them
you are welcoming literally a living legend of music, if I can put it that way.
Would
you welcome please the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Mettler.
The
[F]
boy to please [Bb] her and then the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A poor polite and fiery [Bb] scot, a foe but clary too.
They [C] rally, they rally, they get stalled again, hollick and pollick and mulled [F] again.
Well here I am from Paddy's [Bb] land, the land of pirate town.
[C] I broke the hearts of all the girls who are miles from [F] kiddie town.
And when they hear that I'm [Bb] away they'll raise a hullabaloo.
[C] When they hear about that handsome lad that their father didn't [F] know.
Aye, the boy to please her and [Bb] then the boy to tease [F] her.
Aye, the [C] boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A poor polite and fiery [Bb] scot, a foe but clary too.
They [C] rally, they rally, they get stalled again, hollick and pollick and mulled again.
[F] I wish my love was a red red [Bb] rosebud on young yard mall.
[C] A deed of deed you do, dropping upon a blue white [F] wall.
Perhaps now she might think of me as her [Bb] other half.
[C] She'd have a damn handsome lad that they'd follow but no.
[F] For I'm the boy to please [Bb] her and I'm the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A good to like and Irish [Bb] man and a broken lad.
He teases me, [C] he rally, he stallick and hollick and pollick and polled [F] again.
I hear that King Victoria [Bb] has a daughter fine and grand.
[C] Perhaps she'd take it into her head for to marry an [F] Irish man.
And if I could only get the [Bb] chance to have more to.
[C] I'd choose to take a notion in the bowled [F] under hoo.
For I'm the boy to please [Bb] her and I'm the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A good to like and Irish [Bb] man and a broken lad.
He teases me, [C] he rally, he stallick and hollick and pollick and polled again.
[F] [N]
Key:
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in the United States.
15 years later they are coming together for that and 15 years
later they are coming together on the Late Late Show tonight.
So when you welcome them
you are welcoming literally a living legend of music, if I can put it that way.
Would
you welcome please the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Mettler.
The _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ boy to please [Bb] her and then the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A poor polite and fiery [Bb] scot, a foe but clary too.
They [C] rally, they rally, they get stalled again, hollick and pollick and mulled [F] again.
Well here I am from Paddy's [Bb] land, the land of pirate town.
[C] I broke the hearts of all the girls who are miles from [F] kiddie town.
And when they hear that I'm [Bb] away they'll raise a hullabaloo.
[C] When they hear about that handsome lad that their father didn't [F] know.
Aye, the boy to please her and [Bb] then the boy to tease [F] her.
Aye, the [C] boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A poor polite and fiery [Bb] scot, a foe but clary too.
They [C] rally, they rally, they get stalled again, hollick and pollick and mulled again.
[F] _ I wish my love was a red red [Bb] rosebud on young yard mall.
[C] A deed of deed you do, dropping upon a blue white [F] wall.
Perhaps now she might think of me as her [Bb] other half.
_ [C] She'd have a damn handsome lad that they'd follow but no.
[F] For I'm the boy to please [Bb] her and I'm the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A good to like and Irish [Bb] man and a broken lad.
He teases me, [C] he rally, he stallick and hollick and pollick and polled [F] again.
I hear that King Victoria [Bb] has a daughter fine and grand.
[C] Perhaps she'd take it into her head for to marry an [F] Irish man.
And if I could only get the [Bb] chance to have more to.
[C] I'd choose to take a notion in the bowled [F] under hoo.
For I'm the boy to please [Bb] her and I'm the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A good to like and Irish [Bb] man and a broken lad.
He teases me, [C] he rally, he stallick and hollick and pollick and polled again.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
15 years later they are coming together for that and 15 years
later they are coming together on the Late Late Show tonight.
So when you welcome them
you are welcoming literally a living legend of music, if I can put it that way.
Would
you welcome please the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Mettler.
The _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ boy to please [Bb] her and then the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A poor polite and fiery [Bb] scot, a foe but clary too.
They [C] rally, they rally, they get stalled again, hollick and pollick and mulled [F] again.
Well here I am from Paddy's [Bb] land, the land of pirate town.
[C] I broke the hearts of all the girls who are miles from [F] kiddie town.
And when they hear that I'm [Bb] away they'll raise a hullabaloo.
[C] When they hear about that handsome lad that their father didn't [F] know.
Aye, the boy to please her and [Bb] then the boy to tease [F] her.
Aye, the [C] boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A poor polite and fiery [Bb] scot, a foe but clary too.
They [C] rally, they rally, they get stalled again, hollick and pollick and mulled again.
[F] _ I wish my love was a red red [Bb] rosebud on young yard mall.
[C] A deed of deed you do, dropping upon a blue white [F] wall.
Perhaps now she might think of me as her [Bb] other half.
_ [C] She'd have a damn handsome lad that they'd follow but no.
[F] For I'm the boy to please [Bb] her and I'm the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A good to like and Irish [Bb] man and a broken lad.
He teases me, [C] he rally, he stallick and hollick and pollick and polled [F] again.
I hear that King Victoria [Bb] has a daughter fine and grand.
[C] Perhaps she'd take it into her head for to marry an [F] Irish man.
And if I could only get the [Bb] chance to have more to.
[C] I'd choose to take a notion in the bowled [F] under hoo.
For I'm the boy to please [Bb] her and I'm the boy to tease [C] her.
Aye, the boy can squeeze her and I'll tell you [F] what they'll do.
A good to like and Irish [Bb] man and a broken lad.
He teases me, [C] he rally, he stallick and hollick and pollick and polled again.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
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