Wild Irish Rose Chords by David Allan Coe
Tempo:
127.4 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] My daddy would not go to work on mornings.
He'd been out with Jack Daniels [D] all night long.
[G] Though daddy never cared too much for dancing,
he loved to [D] hear a good old [G] country song.
[C] And son, he'd say, I've never [G] had much money,
and I've never had the time for [D] fancy clothes.
[G] And I've always been a fool for [C] Jim Beam whiskey,
and [G] I guess I've [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road.
[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows.
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess he [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road.
[C] [G]
[D]
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
My daddy always cried the morning after,
Mom and him had argued for [D] so long.
[G] He'd say, when I do right, no one remembers,
and for sure no one [D] forgets when I [G] do wrong.
[C] But Mama, she'd accuse my [G] dad of cheating,
she swore that she could smell it on [D] his clothes.
[G] So finally, dad confessed his [C] sins to Mama,
[G] and he told her [D] all about Wild [G] Irish Road.
[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows.
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess he [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road.
[C] [G]
[D]
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows.
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess [D] he always loved [G] Wild Irish Road.
[C] [G]
[D]
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
[C] [G]
[N]
He'd been out with Jack Daniels [D] all night long.
[G] Though daddy never cared too much for dancing,
he loved to [D] hear a good old [G] country song.
[C] And son, he'd say, I've never [G] had much money,
and I've never had the time for [D] fancy clothes.
[G] And I've always been a fool for [C] Jim Beam whiskey,
and [G] I guess I've [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road.
[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows.
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess he [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road.
[C] [G]
[D]
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
My daddy always cried the morning after,
Mom and him had argued for [D] so long.
[G] He'd say, when I do right, no one remembers,
and for sure no one [D] forgets when I [G] do wrong.
[C] But Mama, she'd accuse my [G] dad of cheating,
she swore that she could smell it on [D] his clothes.
[G] So finally, dad confessed his [C] sins to Mama,
[G] and he told her [D] all about Wild [G] Irish Road.
[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows.
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess he [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road.
[C] [G]
[D]
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows.
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess [D] he always loved [G] Wild Irish Road.
[C] [G]
[D]
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
[C] [G]
[N]
Key:
G
D
C
G
D
C
G
D
[G] My daddy would not go to work on mornings. _
He'd been out with Jack Daniels [D] all night long.
[G] Though daddy never cared too much for dancing, _
he loved to [D] hear a good old [G] country song.
[C] And son, he'd say, I've never [G] had much money,
and I've never had the time for [D] fancy clothes.
[G] And I've always been a fool for [C] Jim Beam whiskey,
and [G] I guess I've [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road. _
[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows. _
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess he [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road. _
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My daddy always cried the morning after, _
Mom and him had argued for [D] so long.
[G] He'd say, when I do right, no one remembers,
and for sure no one [D] forgets when I [G] do wrong.
[C] But Mama, she'd accuse my [G] dad of cheating, _
she swore that she could smell it on [D] his clothes. _
[G] So finally, dad confessed his [C] sins to Mama, _
[G] and he told her [D] all about Wild [G] Irish Road. _
[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows.
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess he [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road. _
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_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
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[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows.
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess [D] he always loved [G] Wild Irish Road. _
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He'd been out with Jack Daniels [D] all night long.
[G] Though daddy never cared too much for dancing, _
he loved to [D] hear a good old [G] country song.
[C] And son, he'd say, I've never [G] had much money,
and I've never had the time for [D] fancy clothes.
[G] And I've always been a fool for [C] Jim Beam whiskey,
and [G] I guess I've [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road. _
[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows. _
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess he [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road. _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
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_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
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My daddy always cried the morning after, _
Mom and him had argued for [D] so long.
[G] He'd say, when I do right, no one remembers,
and for sure no one [D] forgets when I [G] do wrong.
[C] But Mama, she'd accuse my [G] dad of cheating, _
she swore that she could smell it on [D] his clothes. _
[G] So finally, dad confessed his [C] sins to Mama, _
[G] and he told her [D] all about Wild [G] Irish Road. _
[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows.
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess he [D] always loved Wild [G] Irish Road. _
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_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
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[C] Yes, daddy was a gambler, [G] my daddy loved the racetrack,
what he sold in that, God [D] only knows.
[C] He loved his wife and children, [G] but he also loved the horses,
and I guess [D] he always loved [G] Wild Irish Road. _
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