Chords for Dan O' Hara - Finbar Furey [LIVE]
Tempo:
92.2 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Db
Fm
Abm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
He left Ireland on a farm in Goulburn.
[B]
[Ab] He's a child, very wonderful.
And here I am today, [Ebm] the demon took away.
[Abm] [Eb] And left without a home for a dino-hound.
[Ab] [Db] He did his matches in my hand, [Ab] in the frost and snowy [Fm] snow.
And here I [C] am today in [Eb] my brook.
[Ab]
[Eb] He'll [Bb] have prayers [Gb] from Dunham, from [Eb] Connacht.
[Ab] [Db] Shadday says in Sheffield law, [Fm] buy a box before you go, [Ab] from the brook.
[Eb]
[Ab] Dunham.
In the year of 64, [Cm] Shadday had acres [Eb] by this morn.
To grant this land, a man could pull up a louse [Ab] through.
But [Db] a louse came in on, [Fm] and he laid her house aslo.
And here [Ab] I am in [Fm] a [Eb] brook.
[Ab] On your own, you should be proud of the brook.
[Eb]
He'll have the prayers from Connacht.
[Ab] Shadday says in Sheffield [Db] law, [Ab] buy a box before you [Fm] go, from the [Ab] brook.
[Eb] [Ab]
And I love the way the Dutch putt.
You could twist words like a rope, and you could change the whole village.
For 20 years only.
Deep in [Eb] this heart, you must be told.
My poor old wife, and I were sadly [Ab] pounded.
We [Db] were scattered far and wide.
And our [Ab] children [Fm] starved and died.
[Ab] And here I am today in a [Eb] brook.
[Ab]
See, bush, gallop, creep, [Eb] watch it by your box.
He'll have the prayers from Dunham.
[Ab] Shadday [Db] says in Sheffield law, [Ab] buy a box [Fm] before you go, from [Ab] the brook.
On Trought, you slowly stand [Eb] beneath the shadow of God's hand.
It lies warm upon the ground of Dunham.
[Ab]
And [Db] sure soon we came above.
[Fm] I am only the ones I love.
[Ab] And fine right, lost is lost.
Come on, go!
[Eb] Watch it by your box.
He'll have the prayers from Dunham.
[Ab]
[Db] Shadday says in Sheffield law, [Ab] buy a box [Fm] before you go, [Bm] from the [Dbm] [Ab] [Db] brook.
[Eb] Dunham.
[Ab] [Dbm]
[Ab] [Abm]
[B]
[Ab] He's a child, very wonderful.
And here I am today, [Ebm] the demon took away.
[Abm] [Eb] And left without a home for a dino-hound.
[Ab] [Db] He did his matches in my hand, [Ab] in the frost and snowy [Fm] snow.
And here I [C] am today in [Eb] my brook.
[Ab]
[Eb] He'll [Bb] have prayers [Gb] from Dunham, from [Eb] Connacht.
[Ab] [Db] Shadday says in Sheffield law, [Fm] buy a box before you go, [Ab] from the brook.
[Eb]
[Ab] Dunham.
In the year of 64, [Cm] Shadday had acres [Eb] by this morn.
To grant this land, a man could pull up a louse [Ab] through.
But [Db] a louse came in on, [Fm] and he laid her house aslo.
And here [Ab] I am in [Fm] a [Eb] brook.
[Ab] On your own, you should be proud of the brook.
[Eb]
He'll have the prayers from Connacht.
[Ab] Shadday says in Sheffield [Db] law, [Ab] buy a box before you [Fm] go, from the [Ab] brook.
[Eb] [Ab]
And I love the way the Dutch putt.
You could twist words like a rope, and you could change the whole village.
For 20 years only.
Deep in [Eb] this heart, you must be told.
My poor old wife, and I were sadly [Ab] pounded.
We [Db] were scattered far and wide.
And our [Ab] children [Fm] starved and died.
[Ab] And here I am today in a [Eb] brook.
[Ab]
See, bush, gallop, creep, [Eb] watch it by your box.
He'll have the prayers from Dunham.
[Ab] Shadday [Db] says in Sheffield law, [Ab] buy a box [Fm] before you go, from [Ab] the brook.
On Trought, you slowly stand [Eb] beneath the shadow of God's hand.
It lies warm upon the ground of Dunham.
[Ab]
And [Db] sure soon we came above.
[Fm] I am only the ones I love.
[Ab] And fine right, lost is lost.
Come on, go!
[Eb] Watch it by your box.
He'll have the prayers from Dunham.
[Ab]
[Db] Shadday says in Sheffield law, [Ab] buy a box [Fm] before you go, [Bm] from the [Dbm] [Ab] [Db] brook.
[Eb] Dunham.
[Ab] [Dbm]
[Ab] [Abm]
Key:
Ab
Eb
Db
Fm
Abm
Ab
Eb
Db
He left Ireland on a farm in Goulburn.
[B] _
_ [Ab] He's a child, very wonderful. _
_ _ _ _ And here I am today, [Ebm] the demon took away.
[Abm] [Eb] And left without a home for a dino-hound.
[Ab] _ [Db] He did his matches in my hand, [Ab] in the frost and snowy [Fm] snow.
And here I [C] am today in [Eb] my brook. _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] He'll _ _ [Bb] have prayers [Gb] from Dunham, from [Eb] Connacht.
_ [Ab] [Db] Shadday says in Sheffield law, [Fm] buy a box before you go, [Ab] from the brook.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ [Ab] Dunham.
In _ _ _ _ _ _ the year of 64, [Cm] Shadday had acres [Eb] by this morn.
To grant this land, a man could pull up a louse [Ab] through.
But [Db] a louse came in on, [Fm] and he laid her house aslo.
And here [Ab] I am in [Fm] a [Eb] brook.
[Ab] On your own, you should be proud of the brook.
[Eb] _ _
_ He'll have the prayers from Connacht.
[Ab] _ Shadday says in Sheffield [Db] law, [Ab] buy a box before you [Fm] go, from the [Ab] brook.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ And I love the way the Dutch putt.
You could twist words like a rope, and you could change the whole village. _
For 20 years only.
Deep in [Eb] this heart, you must be told.
My poor old wife, and I were sadly [Ab] pounded.
We [Db] were scattered far and wide.
And our [Ab] children [Fm] starved and died.
[Ab] And here I am today in a [Eb] brook.
_ [Ab] _
See, bush, gallop, creep, [Eb] watch it by your box.
_ He'll have the prayers from _ Dunham.
[Ab] Shadday [Db] says in Sheffield law, [Ab] buy a box [Fm] before you go, from [Ab] the brook.
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ On Trought, you slowly stand [Eb] beneath the shadow of God's hand.
It lies warm upon the ground of Dunham.
_ [Ab] _ _
And [Db] sure soon we came above.
[Fm] I am only the ones I love.
[Ab] And fine right, lost is lost.
_ Come on, go! _
_ [Eb] Watch it by your box. _
He'll have the prayers from Dunham.
[Ab] _
[Db] Shadday says in Sheffield law, [Ab] buy a box [Fm] before you go, _ _ _ [Bm] from the [Dbm] _ [Ab] _ [Db] brook.
[Eb] Dunham. _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
[B] _
_ [Ab] He's a child, very wonderful. _
_ _ _ _ And here I am today, [Ebm] the demon took away.
[Abm] [Eb] And left without a home for a dino-hound.
[Ab] _ [Db] He did his matches in my hand, [Ab] in the frost and snowy [Fm] snow.
And here I [C] am today in [Eb] my brook. _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] He'll _ _ [Bb] have prayers [Gb] from Dunham, from [Eb] Connacht.
_ [Ab] [Db] Shadday says in Sheffield law, [Fm] buy a box before you go, [Ab] from the brook.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ [Ab] Dunham.
In _ _ _ _ _ _ the year of 64, [Cm] Shadday had acres [Eb] by this morn.
To grant this land, a man could pull up a louse [Ab] through.
But [Db] a louse came in on, [Fm] and he laid her house aslo.
And here [Ab] I am in [Fm] a [Eb] brook.
[Ab] On your own, you should be proud of the brook.
[Eb] _ _
_ He'll have the prayers from Connacht.
[Ab] _ Shadday says in Sheffield [Db] law, [Ab] buy a box before you [Fm] go, from the [Ab] brook.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ And I love the way the Dutch putt.
You could twist words like a rope, and you could change the whole village. _
For 20 years only.
Deep in [Eb] this heart, you must be told.
My poor old wife, and I were sadly [Ab] pounded.
We [Db] were scattered far and wide.
And our [Ab] children [Fm] starved and died.
[Ab] And here I am today in a [Eb] brook.
_ [Ab] _
See, bush, gallop, creep, [Eb] watch it by your box.
_ He'll have the prayers from _ Dunham.
[Ab] Shadday [Db] says in Sheffield law, [Ab] buy a box [Fm] before you go, from [Ab] the brook.
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ On Trought, you slowly stand [Eb] beneath the shadow of God's hand.
It lies warm upon the ground of Dunham.
_ [Ab] _ _
And [Db] sure soon we came above.
[Fm] I am only the ones I love.
[Ab] And fine right, lost is lost.
_ Come on, go! _
_ [Eb] Watch it by your box. _
He'll have the prayers from Dunham.
[Ab] _
[Db] Shadday says in Sheffield law, [Ab] buy a box [Fm] before you go, _ _ _ [Bm] from the [Dbm] _ [Ab] _ [Db] brook.
[Eb] Dunham. _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _