Chords for Daniel O'Donnell - The Blackboard of My Heart (Live at Waterfront Hall, Belfast)
Tempo:
131.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
Ladies and gentlemen, this next song that we're going to do for you is one that I have wanted to record again for a long time.
at songs that were hits when I was growing up or maybe when you were a lot younger too.
I hope that you're going to be pleased that we have it recorded.
goes something like [C] this.
[G] [D] [G]
When I was young and went to school, they taught me how [D] to ride.
take a chalk and make a mark and hope it turned [G] out right.
that's the way it is with luck, what you've done [C] to me.
at songs that were hits when I was growing up or maybe when you were a lot younger too.
I hope that you're going to be pleased that we have it recorded.
goes something like [C] this.
[G] [D] [G]
When I was young and went to school, they taught me how [D] to ride.
take a chalk and make a mark and hope it turned [G] out right.
that's the way it is with luck, what you've done [C] to me.
100% ➙ 132BPM
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_ Ladies and gentlemen, _ this next song that we're going to do for you is one that I have wanted to record again for a long time.
And every so often we do go back and look at songs that were hits when I was growing up or maybe when you were a lot younger too.
And this is one of those songs.
I hope that you're going to be pleased that we have it recorded.
It goes something like [C] this. _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ When I was young and went to school, they taught me how [D] to ride.
To take a chalk and make a mark and hope it turned [G] out right.
_ Well that's the way it is with luck, what you've done [C] to me.
_ I wrote it so [G] you'd know that I [D] was yours _ [G] eternally. _ _ _ _
But my tears have washed I love you from the blackboard of my heart.
_ [D] _ It's too late to clean the slate and make another [G] start.
_ I'm satisfied _ the way things are, _ although we're [C] far apart.
My tears have washed I [G] love you from the [D] _ blackboard of [G] my heart.
Alright Kevin. _ _ _
That's Kevin Sheeran on the steel guitar ladies and gentlemen.
[Am] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ If you'd been true the way you should and not have gone [D]
astray.
_ The tears would not have fallen down and washed the words [G] away.
_ No need to talk for if the chalk could write these words [C]
again.
_ It would be for [G]
someone else [D] not things that might [G] have been.
_ _ _ But my tears have washed I love you from the blackboard of [D] my heart. _ _
It's too late to clean the slate and make another [G] start.
_ I'm _ satisfied the way things are, although we're far [C] apart.
_ My tears have washed [G] I love you from [D] the blackboard of [G] my heart. _ _ _
_ My [C] tears have washed [G] I love you from [D] the _ blackboard _ of [G] my _ heart. _
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, that's an
And every so often we do go back and look at songs that were hits when I was growing up or maybe when you were a lot younger too.
And this is one of those songs.
I hope that you're going to be pleased that we have it recorded.
It goes something like [C] this. _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ When I was young and went to school, they taught me how [D] to ride.
To take a chalk and make a mark and hope it turned [G] out right.
_ Well that's the way it is with luck, what you've done [C] to me.
_ I wrote it so [G] you'd know that I [D] was yours _ [G] eternally. _ _ _ _
But my tears have washed I love you from the blackboard of my heart.
_ [D] _ It's too late to clean the slate and make another [G] start.
_ I'm satisfied _ the way things are, _ although we're [C] far apart.
My tears have washed I [G] love you from the [D] _ blackboard of [G] my heart.
Alright Kevin. _ _ _
That's Kevin Sheeran on the steel guitar ladies and gentlemen.
[Am] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ If you'd been true the way you should and not have gone [D]
astray.
_ The tears would not have fallen down and washed the words [G] away.
_ No need to talk for if the chalk could write these words [C]
again.
_ It would be for [G]
someone else [D] not things that might [G] have been.
_ _ _ But my tears have washed I love you from the blackboard of [D] my heart. _ _
It's too late to clean the slate and make another [G] start.
_ I'm _ satisfied the way things are, although we're far [C] apart.
_ My tears have washed [G] I love you from [D] the blackboard of [G] my heart. _ _ _
_ My [C] tears have washed [G] I love you from [D] the _ blackboard _ of [G] my _ heart. _
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, that's an