Chords for Come Back Paddy Reilly - Lisa O'Neill | Percy French: Siúlach Scéalach | TG4
Tempo:
110.2 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
F
Eb
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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He wrote come back Paddy Riley to Belgium stuff while he lived here in Belterburt
Paddy Riley was his Jarvie driver, and he didn't know him particularly well
One day he showed up at the train station about him stuff and Paddy Riley wasn't there
And he was told that Paddy Riley had emigrated and then he wrote the song I
Would have always known that song when you we were younger would you have and I would absolutely
It was kind of always in [Abm] the background different versions of it was always there
[Ab]
[Db] They [Ab] say [F] but I know the [Eb] lie of it [Ab] still
Just turn to the left at the [Db] bridge [Ab] of the name
[Fm] And stop when halfway [Eb] [Ab] to could you?
[Db] It's there you will find [Ab] I know sure enough
[Fm] as fortune has answered [Eb] my
[Ab] For the grass it grows green around
[Db] Valley James [Ab] do and [F] the blue sky shines
[Ab] overall
[Db]
Tones that are tender [Ab] in tones that are gruff
[F] Come on whispering
over [Eb] the sea
[Ab] I
[Db]
[Ab] [Fm]
[F] [Ab] The more [E] people the song [Ab] speaks to
The more powerful it is but sometimes the more powerful song becomes it becomes uncle, but what's cool I?
Think we need to lose that word in this day and age
I go on a journey now, and I sing that song and I just say I get such joy out of it
my mother
told me [Db] that [Ab] [Fm] the day that I [Eb] first saw [Ab] the light I
Look down the street
[Db] that very [Ab] first more and
[F]
Give a great [Eb] crew [Ab] of the light
[Db] see most newborn babies Baby
[Ab] Appearing a hoof and [Fm] start with a sound of his [Eb] go on
But [Ab] I knew I was born [Db] in Valley James
[Ab]
And [F] that's why I [Bb] smiled on [Ab] them all
[Db] the babies
Man now [Ab] he's toil worn in tough
[F] Still whispers come over [Eb] the sea
Come back
Paddy-Riley [Db] the Valley [Ab] James dog [Fm] come home [F] paddy-riley to [Ab] me
Oh come back
Paddy-Riley
[C] the Valley [Ab] James dog come [F]
on [Eb] Paddy-Riley
[Ab]
Paddy Riley was his Jarvie driver, and he didn't know him particularly well
One day he showed up at the train station about him stuff and Paddy Riley wasn't there
And he was told that Paddy Riley had emigrated and then he wrote the song I
Would have always known that song when you we were younger would you have and I would absolutely
It was kind of always in [Abm] the background different versions of it was always there
[Ab]
[Db] They [Ab] say [F] but I know the [Eb] lie of it [Ab] still
Just turn to the left at the [Db] bridge [Ab] of the name
[Fm] And stop when halfway [Eb] [Ab] to could you?
[Db] It's there you will find [Ab] I know sure enough
[Fm] as fortune has answered [Eb] my
[Ab] For the grass it grows green around
[Db] Valley James [Ab] do and [F] the blue sky shines
[Ab] overall
[Db]
Tones that are tender [Ab] in tones that are gruff
[F] Come on whispering
over [Eb] the sea
[Ab] I
[Db]
[Ab] [Fm]
[F] [Ab] The more [E] people the song [Ab] speaks to
The more powerful it is but sometimes the more powerful song becomes it becomes uncle, but what's cool I?
Think we need to lose that word in this day and age
I go on a journey now, and I sing that song and I just say I get such joy out of it
my mother
told me [Db] that [Ab] [Fm] the day that I [Eb] first saw [Ab] the light I
Look down the street
[Db] that very [Ab] first more and
[F]
Give a great [Eb] crew [Ab] of the light
[Db] see most newborn babies Baby
[Ab] Appearing a hoof and [Fm] start with a sound of his [Eb] go on
But [Ab] I knew I was born [Db] in Valley James
[Ab]
And [F] that's why I [Bb] smiled on [Ab] them all
[Db] the babies
Man now [Ab] he's toil worn in tough
[F] Still whispers come over [Eb] the sea
Come back
Paddy-Riley [Db] the Valley [Ab] James dog [Fm] come home [F] paddy-riley to [Ab] me
Oh come back
Paddy-Riley
[C] the Valley [Ab] James dog come [F]
on [Eb] Paddy-Riley
[Ab]
Key:
Ab
Db
F
Eb
Fm
Ab
Db
F
_ He wrote come back Paddy Riley to Belgium stuff while he lived here in Belterburt
Paddy Riley was his Jarvie driver, and he didn't know him particularly well
One day he showed up at the train station about him stuff and Paddy Riley wasn't there
And he was told that Paddy Riley had emigrated and then he wrote the song I
Would have always known that song when you we were younger would you have and I would absolutely
It was kind of always in [Abm] the background different versions of it was always there
[Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ They [Ab] say _ [F] but I know the [Eb] lie of it [Ab] still _
_ _ Just turn to the left at the [Db] bridge [Ab] of the name _
[Fm] And stop when halfway [Eb] [Ab] to could you? _
_ _ _ [Db] It's there you will find [Ab] I know sure enough _
[Fm] as fortune has answered [Eb] my
_ _ _ _ [Ab] For the grass it grows green around
[Db] Valley James [Ab] do and [F] the blue sky shines _
[Ab] overall
_ _ _ _ [Db] _
Tones that are tender [Ab] in tones that are gruff
[F] Come on whispering _
over [Eb] the sea _ _ _
[Ab] I
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ The more [E] people the song [Ab] speaks to _
The more powerful it is but sometimes the more powerful song becomes it becomes uncle, but what's cool I?
_ Think we need to lose that word in this day and age
_ _ I go on a journey now, and I sing that song and I just say I get such joy out of it _
my mother
_ told me [Db] that _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Fm] the day that I [Eb] first saw [Ab] the light I _
_ _ Look down the street
[Db] that very [Ab] first more and
[F] _
Give a great [Eb] crew [Ab] of the light _ _
_ _ [Db] see most newborn babies Baby
_ [Ab] _ Appearing a hoof and [Fm] start with a sound of his [Eb] go on
_ _ But [Ab] I knew I was born [Db] in Valley James
[Ab] _
And [F] that's why I [Bb] smiled on [Ab] them all
_ _ _ _ [Db] the babies
Man now [Ab] he's toil worn in tough
_ [F] Still whispers come over [Eb] the sea
_ _ Come back
Paddy-Riley [Db] the Valley [Ab] James dog [Fm] come home [F] paddy-riley to [Ab] me _ _ _
Oh come back
Paddy-Riley _
[C] the Valley [Ab] James dog come [F]
on [Eb] Paddy-Riley
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Paddy Riley was his Jarvie driver, and he didn't know him particularly well
One day he showed up at the train station about him stuff and Paddy Riley wasn't there
And he was told that Paddy Riley had emigrated and then he wrote the song I
Would have always known that song when you we were younger would you have and I would absolutely
It was kind of always in [Abm] the background different versions of it was always there
[Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ They [Ab] say _ [F] but I know the [Eb] lie of it [Ab] still _
_ _ Just turn to the left at the [Db] bridge [Ab] of the name _
[Fm] And stop when halfway [Eb] [Ab] to could you? _
_ _ _ [Db] It's there you will find [Ab] I know sure enough _
[Fm] as fortune has answered [Eb] my
_ _ _ _ [Ab] For the grass it grows green around
[Db] Valley James [Ab] do and [F] the blue sky shines _
[Ab] overall
_ _ _ _ [Db] _
Tones that are tender [Ab] in tones that are gruff
[F] Come on whispering _
over [Eb] the sea _ _ _
[Ab] I
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ The more [E] people the song [Ab] speaks to _
The more powerful it is but sometimes the more powerful song becomes it becomes uncle, but what's cool I?
_ Think we need to lose that word in this day and age
_ _ I go on a journey now, and I sing that song and I just say I get such joy out of it _
my mother
_ told me [Db] that _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Fm] the day that I [Eb] first saw [Ab] the light I _
_ _ Look down the street
[Db] that very [Ab] first more and
[F] _
Give a great [Eb] crew [Ab] of the light _ _
_ _ [Db] see most newborn babies Baby
_ [Ab] _ Appearing a hoof and [Fm] start with a sound of his [Eb] go on
_ _ But [Ab] I knew I was born [Db] in Valley James
[Ab] _
And [F] that's why I [Bb] smiled on [Ab] them all
_ _ _ _ [Db] the babies
Man now [Ab] he's toil worn in tough
_ [F] Still whispers come over [Eb] the sea
_ _ Come back
Paddy-Riley [Db] the Valley [Ab] James dog [Fm] come home [F] paddy-riley to [Ab] me _ _ _
Oh come back
Paddy-Riley _
[C] the Valley [Ab] James dog come [F]
on [Eb] Paddy-Riley
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _