Chords for Darby O'Gill - The Night Pat Murphy Died
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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You're gonna make it with this jury.
[G] Oh well, the night that Patty Murphy [C] died, sure that's the night I'll [G] never forget.
All the boys got roaring drunk [C] and some ain't [D] sober yet.
You over here tonight.
[G] And as long as a bottle was passed around, [C] all the boys were [G] brisk and gay.
And [D] Doggie [C] came with his [D] [C] bagpipes, the [G] music over to play.
Mrs.
Murphy in the corner, she [C] was pouring [G] out her grief.
When Kelly and the lads, [C] oh the dirty [C#] [D] robin thieves,
[G] They crept into the ante room [C] and a bottle of [G] whiskey stole.
And they [D] placed [C] the bottle [D] on the [C] corpse [G] to keep the liquor cold.
And that's how they paid their [C] respects to [G] Patty Murphy.
That's how they [C] showed their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a shame [C] and they winked at [G] one another.
[D] And [C] everything in the wake [D] house when [C] the night [G] that Murphy died.
Well it was early in the morning lads, [C] when the funeral [G] left the house.
And everyone but poor old [C] Mrs.
Murphy [D] was half-soused.
Aye, she was always all soused.
[G] They made a stop along the way [C] at the Blarney [G] Stone Saloon.
They [D] got in there [C] at [D] nine o [C]'clock and [G] they didn't leave till noon.
And someone asked Patrick Berry [C] if anyone had [G] died.
Well, says he, I'm not quite sure.
[C] You see I just [C#] come [D] for the ride.
[G] They started for the graveyard then [C] all walking [G] in a line.
But [D] when they [C] reached the [D] grave [C] they found they'd left [D] the [G] corpse behind.
And that's how they paid [C] their respects to Patty [G] Murphy.
That's how they showed [C] their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a [C] shame and they winked [G] at one another.
And [D] everything [C] in the [D] wake [C] house when the night that [D]
[G] Murphy died.
Well it's twenty years by now me boys, [C] that old Pat's been [G] underground.
And every year to celebrate [C] they all push the [C#] jug [D] around.
[G] They gather at the graveyard [C] and pour vinegar [G] in his ditch.
Cause [D] [C] everybody [D] hated [Am] that lousy son of [G] a
That's how they paid [C] their respects to [G] Patty Murphy.
That's how they showed [C] their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a [C] shame and they winked [G] at one another.
And [D] everything [C] in the wake house when the [D] night that [G] Murphy died.
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[G] Oh well, the night that Patty Murphy [C] died, sure that's the night I'll [G] never forget.
All the boys got roaring drunk [C] and some ain't [D] sober yet.
You over here tonight.
[G] And as long as a bottle was passed around, [C] all the boys were [G] brisk and gay.
And [D] Doggie [C] came with his [D] [C] bagpipes, the [G] music over to play.
Mrs.
Murphy in the corner, she [C] was pouring [G] out her grief.
When Kelly and the lads, [C] oh the dirty [C#] [D] robin thieves,
[G] They crept into the ante room [C] and a bottle of [G] whiskey stole.
And they [D] placed [C] the bottle [D] on the [C] corpse [G] to keep the liquor cold.
And that's how they paid their [C] respects to [G] Patty Murphy.
That's how they [C] showed their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a shame [C] and they winked at [G] one another.
[D] And [C] everything in the wake [D] house when [C] the night [G] that Murphy died.
Well it was early in the morning lads, [C] when the funeral [G] left the house.
And everyone but poor old [C] Mrs.
Murphy [D] was half-soused.
Aye, she was always all soused.
[G] They made a stop along the way [C] at the Blarney [G] Stone Saloon.
They [D] got in there [C] at [D] nine o [C]'clock and [G] they didn't leave till noon.
And someone asked Patrick Berry [C] if anyone had [G] died.
Well, says he, I'm not quite sure.
[C] You see I just [C#] come [D] for the ride.
[G] They started for the graveyard then [C] all walking [G] in a line.
But [D] when they [C] reached the [D] grave [C] they found they'd left [D] the [G] corpse behind.
And that's how they paid [C] their respects to Patty [G] Murphy.
That's how they showed [C] their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a [C] shame and they winked [G] at one another.
And [D] everything [C] in the [D] wake [C] house when the night that [D]
[G] Murphy died.
Well it's twenty years by now me boys, [C] that old Pat's been [G] underground.
And every year to celebrate [C] they all push the [C#] jug [D] around.
[G] They gather at the graveyard [C] and pour vinegar [G] in his ditch.
Cause [D] [C] everybody [D] hated [Am] that lousy son of [G] a
That's how they paid [C] their respects to [G] Patty Murphy.
That's how they showed [C] their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a [C] shame and they winked [G] at one another.
And [D] everything [C] in the wake house when the [D] night that [G] Murphy died.
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_ _ _ You're gonna make it with this jury. _
[G] _ _ _ _ Oh well, the night that Patty Murphy [C] died, sure that's the night I'll [G] never forget.
_ _ All the boys got roaring drunk [C] and some ain't [D] sober yet.
You over here tonight.
_ [G] And as long as a bottle was passed around, [C] all the boys were [G] brisk and gay. _
And [D] Doggie [C] came with his [D] [C] bagpipes, the [G] music over to play.
Mrs.
Murphy in the corner, she [C] was pouring [G] out her grief. _
_ _ When Kelly and the lads, [C] oh the dirty [C#] [D] robin _ thieves,
[G] They crept into the ante room [C] and a bottle of [G] whiskey stole.
_ And they [D] placed [C] the bottle [D] on the [C] corpse [G] to keep the liquor cold.
And that's how they paid their [C] respects to [G] Patty Murphy.
_ That's how they [C] showed their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a shame [C] and they winked at [G] one another.
[D] And [C] everything in the wake [D] house when [C] the night [G] that Murphy died. _
Well it was early in the morning lads, [C] when the funeral [G] left the house.
_ And everyone but poor old [C] Mrs.
Murphy [D] was half-soused.
Aye, she was always all soused.
[G] They made a stop along the way [C] at the Blarney [G] Stone Saloon.
They [D] got in there [C] at [D] nine o [C]'clock and [G] they didn't leave till noon.
And someone asked Patrick Berry [C] if anyone had [G] died.
_ Well, says he, I'm not quite sure.
[C] You see I just [C#] come [D] for the ride.
_ _ [G] _ They started for the graveyard then [C] all walking [G] in a line.
_ _ _ But [D] when they [C] reached the [D] grave [C] they found they'd left [D] the [G] corpse behind.
And that's how they paid [C] their respects to Patty [G] Murphy. _
That's how they showed [C] their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a [C] shame and they winked [G] at one another.
And [D] everything [C] in the [D] wake [C] house when the night that [D]
[G] Murphy died.
_ Well it's twenty years by now me boys, [C] that old Pat's been [G] underground. _
And every year to celebrate [C] they all push the [C#] jug [D] around. _ _ _
[G] They gather at the graveyard [C] and pour vinegar [G] in his ditch.
_ Cause [D] _ [C] everybody [D] hated [Am] that lousy son of [G] a_
_ That's how they paid [C] their respects to [G] Patty Murphy.
_ That's how they showed [C] their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a [C] shame and they winked [G] at one another.
And [D] everything [C] in the wake house when the [D] night that [G] Murphy died. _ _ _
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[G] _ _ _ _ Oh well, the night that Patty Murphy [C] died, sure that's the night I'll [G] never forget.
_ _ All the boys got roaring drunk [C] and some ain't [D] sober yet.
You over here tonight.
_ [G] And as long as a bottle was passed around, [C] all the boys were [G] brisk and gay. _
And [D] Doggie [C] came with his [D] [C] bagpipes, the [G] music over to play.
Mrs.
Murphy in the corner, she [C] was pouring [G] out her grief. _
_ _ When Kelly and the lads, [C] oh the dirty [C#] [D] robin _ thieves,
[G] They crept into the ante room [C] and a bottle of [G] whiskey stole.
_ And they [D] placed [C] the bottle [D] on the [C] corpse [G] to keep the liquor cold.
And that's how they paid their [C] respects to [G] Patty Murphy.
_ That's how they [C] showed their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a shame [C] and they winked at [G] one another.
[D] And [C] everything in the wake [D] house when [C] the night [G] that Murphy died. _
Well it was early in the morning lads, [C] when the funeral [G] left the house.
_ And everyone but poor old [C] Mrs.
Murphy [D] was half-soused.
Aye, she was always all soused.
[G] They made a stop along the way [C] at the Blarney [G] Stone Saloon.
They [D] got in there [C] at [D] nine o [C]'clock and [G] they didn't leave till noon.
And someone asked Patrick Berry [C] if anyone had [G] died.
_ Well, says he, I'm not quite sure.
[C] You see I just [C#] come [D] for the ride.
_ _ [G] _ They started for the graveyard then [C] all walking [G] in a line.
_ _ _ But [D] when they [C] reached the [D] grave [C] they found they'd left [D] the [G] corpse behind.
And that's how they paid [C] their respects to Patty [G] Murphy. _
That's how they showed [C] their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a [C] shame and they winked [G] at one another.
And [D] everything [C] in the [D] wake [C] house when the night that [D]
[G] Murphy died.
_ Well it's twenty years by now me boys, [C] that old Pat's been [G] underground. _
And every year to celebrate [C] they all push the [C#] jug [D] around. _ _ _
[G] They gather at the graveyard [C] and pour vinegar [G] in his ditch.
_ Cause [D] _ [C] everybody [D] hated [Am] that lousy son of [G] a_
_ That's how they paid [C] their respects to [G] Patty Murphy.
_ That's how they showed [C] their honor [D] and their pride.
[G] They said it was a sin and a [C] shame and they winked [G] at one another.
And [D] everything [C] in the wake house when the [D] night that [G] Murphy died. _ _ _
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