Chords for Collette & Country Flavour - Heaven I Call Home Medley
Tempo:
97.9 bpm
Chords used:
E
C
B
A
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Am] [C]
In my thoughts I still can see my [F] homeland across [C] the sea
[Am] Where the character [D] and style is [G] all its own
And [C] compared with all the rest, it's [F] the place that I [C] love best
Howdy me, oh [G] you're the heaven I [C] call home
Oh, how I long to stray [F] down along the [C] nature's way
[Am] Where the larch and [D] the pines grow [G] straight and tall
By [C] the heather and wildflowers [F] I can while away [C] the hours
And rest a [G] while beside the [C] waterfall
[F] Fondest memories linger still and [C] I know they always will
[Am] All those many [D] simple pleasures I [G] have known
And [C] the carefree days I spent, [F] always happy and [C] content
Howdy me, oh [G] you're the heaven I [C] call home
The [Am] [C]
[Ab] [Db] wild and rocky hills, or [B] the coast of [Db] Doggygall
And the fishermen are hearty, brave [Ab] and free
And [Db] the big Atlantic swell is [B] a thing they know [Db] right well
As they try to take [Ab] a livin' from [Db] the sea
With the pleasant rolling sea and [Gb] the heron runnin' [Db] free
And the fleet are [Bbm] riding gently through [Eb] the fall
[Ab] When [Db] the boats are loaded down, they'll [Gb] be singing in [Db] the town
When the boys of [Ab] Killy Bay come [Db] rollin' home
[Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] I have often heard it said by my father and my mother
[Bb] That calling to wed is [Eb] the makings of another
If it is [Ab] to be, then [Eb] I'd go without [Ab] a betting
[Eb] Give me fine providence, won't you take me to a wedding?
And it's so dear me
How would [Ab] it be if [Eb] I die an old maid in [Bb] a [Eb] garret?
[E]
[B] Way [E] down in the county carry, in a place they call [A] Tralee
[E] A fine old couple, they live there [Gb] named Kate and Pat [B] McGee
They [E] were gonna have a party on their golden [A] jubilee
[E] When Kate says she to Pat McGee, [Gb] come listen here to [B] me
[E] I'll put on your almi bridges and your coat of emerald [A] green
[E] Take off your hat, me darlin', Pat, [Gb] put on your [B] alcoveen
[E] For today's our golden wedding, and I want them all [A] to know
[E] How we lived when we were wed, [B] fifty [E] years ago
[Eb]
[B] [E]
Over the moorland, [A] and over the [E] sea
[B] Across the Atlantic, [A] oh what do I [E] see?
The high hills of Antrim, the [A] coastline [E] of Clare
[B] The green fields of Ireland will welcome me [E] there
[E] We are an island [A] way up on the sea
[B] We are the Irish as [A] proud as can [E] be
In soft summer breezes, [A] our wild winters winds
Our [B] hearts in the green fields of [E] Ireland
Our [B] hearts in the green fields of [E] Ireland
In my thoughts I still can see my [F] homeland across [C] the sea
[Am] Where the character [D] and style is [G] all its own
And [C] compared with all the rest, it's [F] the place that I [C] love best
Howdy me, oh [G] you're the heaven I [C] call home
Oh, how I long to stray [F] down along the [C] nature's way
[Am] Where the larch and [D] the pines grow [G] straight and tall
By [C] the heather and wildflowers [F] I can while away [C] the hours
And rest a [G] while beside the [C] waterfall
[F] Fondest memories linger still and [C] I know they always will
[Am] All those many [D] simple pleasures I [G] have known
And [C] the carefree days I spent, [F] always happy and [C] content
Howdy me, oh [G] you're the heaven I [C] call home
The [Am] [C]
[Ab] [Db] wild and rocky hills, or [B] the coast of [Db] Doggygall
And the fishermen are hearty, brave [Ab] and free
And [Db] the big Atlantic swell is [B] a thing they know [Db] right well
As they try to take [Ab] a livin' from [Db] the sea
With the pleasant rolling sea and [Gb] the heron runnin' [Db] free
And the fleet are [Bbm] riding gently through [Eb] the fall
[Ab] When [Db] the boats are loaded down, they'll [Gb] be singing in [Db] the town
When the boys of [Ab] Killy Bay come [Db] rollin' home
[Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] I have often heard it said by my father and my mother
[Bb] That calling to wed is [Eb] the makings of another
If it is [Ab] to be, then [Eb] I'd go without [Ab] a betting
[Eb] Give me fine providence, won't you take me to a wedding?
And it's so dear me
How would [Ab] it be if [Eb] I die an old maid in [Bb] a [Eb] garret?
[E]
[B] Way [E] down in the county carry, in a place they call [A] Tralee
[E] A fine old couple, they live there [Gb] named Kate and Pat [B] McGee
They [E] were gonna have a party on their golden [A] jubilee
[E] When Kate says she to Pat McGee, [Gb] come listen here to [B] me
[E] I'll put on your almi bridges and your coat of emerald [A] green
[E] Take off your hat, me darlin', Pat, [Gb] put on your [B] alcoveen
[E] For today's our golden wedding, and I want them all [A] to know
[E] How we lived when we were wed, [B] fifty [E] years ago
[Eb]
[B] [E]
Over the moorland, [A] and over the [E] sea
[B] Across the Atlantic, [A] oh what do I [E] see?
The high hills of Antrim, the [A] coastline [E] of Clare
[B] The green fields of Ireland will welcome me [E] there
[E] We are an island [A] way up on the sea
[B] We are the Irish as [A] proud as can [E] be
In soft summer breezes, [A] our wild winters winds
Our [B] hearts in the green fields of [E] Ireland
Our [B] hearts in the green fields of [E] Ireland
Key:
E
C
B
A
Db
E
C
B
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _
In my thoughts I still can see my [F] homeland across [C] the sea
[Am] Where the character [D] and style is [G] all its own
And [C] compared with all the rest, it's [F] the place that I [C] love best
Howdy me, oh [G] you're the heaven I [C] call home
_ Oh, how I long to stray [F] down along the [C] nature's way
[Am] Where the larch and [D] the pines grow [G] straight and tall
By [C] the heather and wildflowers [F] I can while away [C] the hours
And rest a [G] while beside the [C] waterfall _
_ [F] Fondest memories linger still and [C] I know they always will
[Am] All those many [D] simple pleasures I [G] have known
And [C] the carefree days I spent, [F] always happy and [C] content
Howdy me, oh [G] you're the heaven I [C] call home
The _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _
[Ab] _ [Db] wild and rocky hills, or [B] the coast of [Db] Doggygall
And the fishermen are hearty, brave [Ab] and free _
And [Db] the big Atlantic swell is [B] a thing they know [Db] right well
As they try to take [Ab] a livin' from [Db] the sea
_ With the pleasant rolling sea and [Gb] the heron runnin' [Db] free
And the fleet are [Bbm] riding gently through [Eb] the fall _
[Ab] When [Db] the boats are loaded down, they'll [Gb] be singing in [Db] the town
When the boys of [Ab] Killy Bay come [Db] rollin' home
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Eb] _ _ I have often heard it said by my father and my mother
[Bb] That calling to wed is [Eb] the makings of another
If it is [Ab] to be, then [Eb] I'd go without [Ab] a betting
[Eb] Give me fine providence, won't you take me to a wedding?
And it's so dear me
How would [Ab] it be if [Eb] I die an old maid in [Bb] a [Eb] garret?
_ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ Way [E] down in the county carry, in a place they call [A] Tralee
[E] A fine old couple, they live there [Gb] named Kate and Pat [B] McGee
They [E] were gonna have a party on their golden [A] jubilee
[E] When Kate says she to Pat McGee, [Gb] come listen here to [B] me
[E] I'll put on your almi bridges and your coat of emerald [A] green
[E] Take off your hat, me darlin', Pat, [Gb] put on your [B] alcoveen
[E] For today's our golden wedding, and I want them all [A] to know
[E] How we lived when we were wed, [B] fifty [E] years ago
_ [Eb] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ Over the moorland, [A] and over the [E] sea
[B] Across the Atlantic, [A] oh what do I [E] see?
The high hills of Antrim, the [A] coastline [E] of Clare
[B] The green fields of Ireland will welcome me [E] there
[E] _ _ We are an island [A] way up on the sea
[B] We are the Irish as [A] proud as can [E] be
In soft summer breezes, [A] our wild winters winds
Our [B] hearts in the green fields of [E] Ireland
_ Our [B] hearts in the green fields of [E] Ireland _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
In my thoughts I still can see my [F] homeland across [C] the sea
[Am] Where the character [D] and style is [G] all its own
And [C] compared with all the rest, it's [F] the place that I [C] love best
Howdy me, oh [G] you're the heaven I [C] call home
_ Oh, how I long to stray [F] down along the [C] nature's way
[Am] Where the larch and [D] the pines grow [G] straight and tall
By [C] the heather and wildflowers [F] I can while away [C] the hours
And rest a [G] while beside the [C] waterfall _
_ [F] Fondest memories linger still and [C] I know they always will
[Am] All those many [D] simple pleasures I [G] have known
And [C] the carefree days I spent, [F] always happy and [C] content
Howdy me, oh [G] you're the heaven I [C] call home
The _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _
[Ab] _ [Db] wild and rocky hills, or [B] the coast of [Db] Doggygall
And the fishermen are hearty, brave [Ab] and free _
And [Db] the big Atlantic swell is [B] a thing they know [Db] right well
As they try to take [Ab] a livin' from [Db] the sea
_ With the pleasant rolling sea and [Gb] the heron runnin' [Db] free
And the fleet are [Bbm] riding gently through [Eb] the fall _
[Ab] When [Db] the boats are loaded down, they'll [Gb] be singing in [Db] the town
When the boys of [Ab] Killy Bay come [Db] rollin' home
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Eb] _ _ I have often heard it said by my father and my mother
[Bb] That calling to wed is [Eb] the makings of another
If it is [Ab] to be, then [Eb] I'd go without [Ab] a betting
[Eb] Give me fine providence, won't you take me to a wedding?
And it's so dear me
How would [Ab] it be if [Eb] I die an old maid in [Bb] a [Eb] garret?
_ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ Way [E] down in the county carry, in a place they call [A] Tralee
[E] A fine old couple, they live there [Gb] named Kate and Pat [B] McGee
They [E] were gonna have a party on their golden [A] jubilee
[E] When Kate says she to Pat McGee, [Gb] come listen here to [B] me
[E] I'll put on your almi bridges and your coat of emerald [A] green
[E] Take off your hat, me darlin', Pat, [Gb] put on your [B] alcoveen
[E] For today's our golden wedding, and I want them all [A] to know
[E] How we lived when we were wed, [B] fifty [E] years ago
_ [Eb] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ Over the moorland, [A] and over the [E] sea
[B] Across the Atlantic, [A] oh what do I [E] see?
The high hills of Antrim, the [A] coastline [E] of Clare
[B] The green fields of Ireland will welcome me [E] there
[E] _ _ We are an island [A] way up on the sea
[B] We are the Irish as [A] proud as can [E] be
In soft summer breezes, [A] our wild winters winds
Our [B] hearts in the green fields of [E] Ireland
_ Our [B] hearts in the green fields of [E] Ireland _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _