Chords for DAVID KINCAID - THE IRISH VOLUNTEER - LIVE
Tempo:
58.225 bpm
Chords used:
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G
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
[Em] [D]
I'm named Mr.
MacDonald, I'm a native of the isle
Was born among Mo' Devon's bogs when I was but a child
My father fought at 98 for liberty so dear
He fell upon Moat Vinegar hidden like an Irish volunteer
Then raised the harp of [G] Erinbois, the flag [D] we all revere
We'll fight and fall beneath its foes like Irish volunteers
Then raised the harp of Erinbois, the flag we all revere
We'll fight and fall beneath its foes like Irish volunteers
[D] When I was driven from my home by [A] an oppressor's hand
[D] I cut my sticks and I greased [A] my clothes and came [D] hoard to this land
I found a home in many friends and [A] some the tribes of dear
The [D] Germans all stick to [A] them like bricks in an [D] Irish volunteer
Then pill your glasses [G] up me boys and [D] drink a hearty cheer
To the land of our [A] adoption and the [D] Irish volunteer
Then pill your glasses [G] up me boys and [D] drink a hearty cheer
To [G] the land of our [D] adoption and the Irish volunteer
[G] Now [D] [G] when the traitors in the south [D] come and stole what [D] I prayed
I quickly then lay down me heart to the devil who went my way
To a recruiting [D] office then I went, that happened to [D] be dear
And [G] I drung a good [D] old sixty ninth like an Irish volunteer
Then pill the ranks [G] and march away, [D] no traitors do we fear
We'll drag them all to places says the Irish volunteer
Then pill the ranks [G] and march away, [D] no traitors do we fear
We'll drag them all to places says the Irish volunteer
When
[Em] [D] [A] [D]
[A] [D] the Prince of Wales came over here and [A] he played a humble fool
[G] Oh everybody turned [A] out you know a [D] dodecahedron fool
But [G] then the good old [D] sixty ninth and [A] like these loads of ears
They [G] wouldn't give a [A] damn for kings the Irish [D] volunteers
We love the land [G] of liberty [D] it's laws we will revere
But the devil take no [A] pity says [D] the Irish volunteer
We love the land [G] of liberty [D] it's laws we will revere
But the devil take no pity says the Irish volunteer
[G] [D] Now [G] if the traitors [D] in the south should ever cross our roads
We'll grind them to the jiggle as they patricked did the toads
We'll [G] dim their moths or [D] nooses that go across below the ears
Made strong and good of Irish hemp by Irish volunteers
Then here's to brave [G] Maclellan whom the [D] army now reveres
[G] He'll lead us on to [D] victory the Irish volunteer
Then here's to brave [G] Maclellan whom [D] the army now reveres
[G] He'll lead us on [D] to victory the Irish volunteer
[G] Now [D] fill your glasses up me boys or toads come drink with me
May Heron's harp and the starring flag unite to never be
May [G] traitors quake [D] and rebels shake and tremble in their fears
When [G] next they need the [D] Yankee boys and Irish volunteers
God bless the name of [G] Washington by [D] paying this land reveres
Success to modern rooted and their Irish volunteers
God bless the name of [G] Washington by [D] paying this land reveres
[G] Success to modern [D] rooted and their Irish volunteers
[A] [D] [N]
[Em] [D]
I'm named Mr.
MacDonald, I'm a native of the isle
Was born among Mo' Devon's bogs when I was but a child
My father fought at 98 for liberty so dear
He fell upon Moat Vinegar hidden like an Irish volunteer
Then raised the harp of [G] Erinbois, the flag [D] we all revere
We'll fight and fall beneath its foes like Irish volunteers
Then raised the harp of Erinbois, the flag we all revere
We'll fight and fall beneath its foes like Irish volunteers
[D] When I was driven from my home by [A] an oppressor's hand
[D] I cut my sticks and I greased [A] my clothes and came [D] hoard to this land
I found a home in many friends and [A] some the tribes of dear
The [D] Germans all stick to [A] them like bricks in an [D] Irish volunteer
Then pill your glasses [G] up me boys and [D] drink a hearty cheer
To the land of our [A] adoption and the [D] Irish volunteer
Then pill your glasses [G] up me boys and [D] drink a hearty cheer
To [G] the land of our [D] adoption and the Irish volunteer
[G] Now [D] [G] when the traitors in the south [D] come and stole what [D] I prayed
I quickly then lay down me heart to the devil who went my way
To a recruiting [D] office then I went, that happened to [D] be dear
And [G] I drung a good [D] old sixty ninth like an Irish volunteer
Then pill the ranks [G] and march away, [D] no traitors do we fear
We'll drag them all to places says the Irish volunteer
Then pill the ranks [G] and march away, [D] no traitors do we fear
We'll drag them all to places says the Irish volunteer
When
[Em] [D] [A] [D]
[A] [D] the Prince of Wales came over here and [A] he played a humble fool
[G] Oh everybody turned [A] out you know a [D] dodecahedron fool
But [G] then the good old [D] sixty ninth and [A] like these loads of ears
They [G] wouldn't give a [A] damn for kings the Irish [D] volunteers
We love the land [G] of liberty [D] it's laws we will revere
But the devil take no [A] pity says [D] the Irish volunteer
We love the land [G] of liberty [D] it's laws we will revere
But the devil take no pity says the Irish volunteer
[G] [D] Now [G] if the traitors [D] in the south should ever cross our roads
We'll grind them to the jiggle as they patricked did the toads
We'll [G] dim their moths or [D] nooses that go across below the ears
Made strong and good of Irish hemp by Irish volunteers
Then here's to brave [G] Maclellan whom the [D] army now reveres
[G] He'll lead us on to [D] victory the Irish volunteer
Then here's to brave [G] Maclellan whom [D] the army now reveres
[G] He'll lead us on [D] to victory the Irish volunteer
[G] Now [D] fill your glasses up me boys or toads come drink with me
May Heron's harp and the starring flag unite to never be
May [G] traitors quake [D] and rebels shake and tremble in their fears
When [G] next they need the [D] Yankee boys and Irish volunteers
God bless the name of [G] Washington by [D] paying this land reveres
Success to modern rooted and their Irish volunteers
God bless the name of [G] Washington by [D] paying this land reveres
[G] Success to modern [D] rooted and their Irish volunteers
[A] [D] [N]
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_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm named Mr.
MacDonald, I'm a native of the isle
Was born among Mo' Devon's bogs when I was but a child
My father fought at 98 for liberty so dear
He fell upon Moat Vinegar hidden like an Irish volunteer
Then raised the harp of [G] Erinbois, the flag [D] we all revere
We'll fight and fall beneath its foes like Irish volunteers
Then raised the harp of Erinbois, the flag we all revere
We'll fight and fall beneath its foes like Irish volunteers
[D] When _ I was driven from my home by [A] an oppressor's hand
[D] I cut my sticks and I greased [A] my clothes and came [D] hoard to this land
I found a home in many friends and [A] some the tribes of dear
The [D] Germans all stick to [A] them like bricks in an [D] Irish volunteer
Then pill your glasses [G] up me boys and [D] drink a hearty cheer
To the land of our [A] adoption and the [D] Irish volunteer
Then pill your glasses [G] up me boys and [D] drink a hearty cheer
To [G] the land of our [D] adoption and the Irish volunteer
[G] Now [D] _ _ [G] when the traitors in the south [D] come and stole what [D] I prayed
I quickly then lay down me heart to the devil who went my way
To a recruiting [D] office then I went, that happened to [D] be dear
And [G] I drung a good [D] old sixty ninth like an Irish volunteer
Then pill the ranks [G] and march away, [D] no traitors do we fear
We'll drag them all to places says the Irish volunteer
Then pill the ranks [G] and march away, [D] no traitors do we fear
We'll drag them all to places says the Irish volunteer
When _ _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ [D] the Prince of Wales came over here and [A] he played a humble fool
[G] Oh everybody turned [A] out you know a [D] dodecahedron fool
But [G] then the good old [D] sixty ninth and [A] like these loads of ears
They [G] wouldn't give a [A] damn for kings the Irish [D] volunteers
We love the land [G] of liberty [D] it's laws we will revere
But the devil take no [A] pity says [D] the Irish volunteer
We love the land [G] of liberty [D] it's laws we will revere
But the devil take no pity says the Irish volunteer
[G] _ [D] _ Now [G] if the traitors [D] in the south should ever cross our roads
We'll grind them to the jiggle as they patricked did the toads
We'll [G] dim their moths or [D] nooses that go across below the ears
Made strong and good of Irish hemp by Irish volunteers
Then here's to brave [G] Maclellan whom the [D] army now reveres
[G] He'll lead us on to [D] victory the Irish volunteer
Then here's to brave [G] Maclellan whom [D] the army now reveres
[G] He'll lead us on [D] to victory the Irish volunteer
[G] Now [D] _ _ fill your glasses up me boys or toads come drink with me
May Heron's harp and the starring flag unite to never be
May [G] traitors quake [D] and rebels shake and tremble in their fears
When [G] next they need the [D] Yankee boys and Irish volunteers
God bless the name of [G] Washington by [D] paying this land reveres
Success to modern rooted and their Irish volunteers
God bless the name of [G] Washington by [D] paying this land reveres
[G] Success to modern [D] rooted and their Irish volunteers _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm named Mr.
MacDonald, I'm a native of the isle
Was born among Mo' Devon's bogs when I was but a child
My father fought at 98 for liberty so dear
He fell upon Moat Vinegar hidden like an Irish volunteer
Then raised the harp of [G] Erinbois, the flag [D] we all revere
We'll fight and fall beneath its foes like Irish volunteers
Then raised the harp of Erinbois, the flag we all revere
We'll fight and fall beneath its foes like Irish volunteers
[D] When _ I was driven from my home by [A] an oppressor's hand
[D] I cut my sticks and I greased [A] my clothes and came [D] hoard to this land
I found a home in many friends and [A] some the tribes of dear
The [D] Germans all stick to [A] them like bricks in an [D] Irish volunteer
Then pill your glasses [G] up me boys and [D] drink a hearty cheer
To the land of our [A] adoption and the [D] Irish volunteer
Then pill your glasses [G] up me boys and [D] drink a hearty cheer
To [G] the land of our [D] adoption and the Irish volunteer
[G] Now [D] _ _ [G] when the traitors in the south [D] come and stole what [D] I prayed
I quickly then lay down me heart to the devil who went my way
To a recruiting [D] office then I went, that happened to [D] be dear
And [G] I drung a good [D] old sixty ninth like an Irish volunteer
Then pill the ranks [G] and march away, [D] no traitors do we fear
We'll drag them all to places says the Irish volunteer
Then pill the ranks [G] and march away, [D] no traitors do we fear
We'll drag them all to places says the Irish volunteer
When _ _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ [D] the Prince of Wales came over here and [A] he played a humble fool
[G] Oh everybody turned [A] out you know a [D] dodecahedron fool
But [G] then the good old [D] sixty ninth and [A] like these loads of ears
They [G] wouldn't give a [A] damn for kings the Irish [D] volunteers
We love the land [G] of liberty [D] it's laws we will revere
But the devil take no [A] pity says [D] the Irish volunteer
We love the land [G] of liberty [D] it's laws we will revere
But the devil take no pity says the Irish volunteer
[G] _ [D] _ Now [G] if the traitors [D] in the south should ever cross our roads
We'll grind them to the jiggle as they patricked did the toads
We'll [G] dim their moths or [D] nooses that go across below the ears
Made strong and good of Irish hemp by Irish volunteers
Then here's to brave [G] Maclellan whom the [D] army now reveres
[G] He'll lead us on to [D] victory the Irish volunteer
Then here's to brave [G] Maclellan whom [D] the army now reveres
[G] He'll lead us on [D] to victory the Irish volunteer
[G] Now [D] _ _ fill your glasses up me boys or toads come drink with me
May Heron's harp and the starring flag unite to never be
May [G] traitors quake [D] and rebels shake and tremble in their fears
When [G] next they need the [D] Yankee boys and Irish volunteers
God bless the name of [G] Washington by [D] paying this land reveres
Success to modern rooted and their Irish volunteers
God bless the name of [G] Washington by [D] paying this land reveres
[G] Success to modern [D] rooted and their Irish volunteers _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _