Chords for Day Trip to Bangor - Fiddler's Dram

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Day Trip to Bangor - Fiddler's Dram chords
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[E] [A] Didn't we [D] have a lovely [A] time the day we went to [D] Bangor?
danced on the [B] way and all for [E] under a pound, you [A] know.
cuddled with Jack [A] and we opened a bottle of cider,
favourite [B] songs as the wheels [A] went around.
[A] Do you [D] recall the thrill of it [A] all as we walked along the seafront?
played the [E] diddley-bump.
our kettle of boat out,
wheels [A] went round.
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1231
D
1321
E
2311
B
12341112
A
1231
D
1321
E
2311
B
12341112
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_ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] Didn't we [D] have a lovely [A] time the day we went to [D] Bangor?
A beautiful [A] day we had danced on the [B] way and all for [E] under a pound, you [A] know.
But on the way [D] back I cuddled with Jack [A] and we opened a bottle of cider,
[D] singing a [A] few of our favourite [B] songs as the wheels [A] went around.
_ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] Do you [D] recall the thrill of it [A] all as we walked along the seafront?
[D] Then on the [A] sand we heard a brass [B] band that played the [E] diddley-bump.
Sara, [A] Elsie and [D] me had some cup of [A] tea then we took our kettle of boat out,
[D] slashing our way [A] as we [E] surveyed and the wheels [A] went round.
Didn't we [D] have a lovely [A] time the day we went to Bangor?
[D] A beautiful day [A] we had danced on the way [B] and all for under [E] a pound, you know.
[A] But on the way [D] back I cuddled with Jack [A] and we opened a bottle of cider,
[D] singing a few [A] of our favourite songs [B] as the wheels [A] went around.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] Now wasn't it nice [D] eating chocolate ice [A] as we strode around the funfair?
[D] Then we ate meals [A] on the big ferris wheel [B] as we sailed above [E] the ground.
But [A] then we had to be quick [D] or else Elsie felt sick [A] and we had to find somewhere to take her.
[D] I said to her lad, [A] what later feels [B] right, was the wheels [A] going round.
Didn't we [D] have a lovely [A] time the day we went to Bangor?
[D] A beautiful day [A] we had danced on the way [B] and all for under [E] a pound, you know.
[A] But on the way back [D] I cuddled with Jack and [A] we opened a bottle of cider,
[D] singing a few [A] of our favourite songs [B] as the wheels went [A]
around.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A]
Elsie and me, [D] we finished our tea [A] and said goodbye to the [D] seaside.
Climbed on the bus [A] closest to us, [B] so instantly [E] it's a shame to go.
[A] Wouldn't it be grand [D] to have cash on demand and [A] to live like this for always?
[D] Oh it makes me feel ill [A] when I think of Bill [B] and the wheels [A] going round.
Didn't we have [D] a lovely time [A] the day we went to Bangor?
[D] A beautiful day we [A] had danced on the way [B] and all for under [E] a pound, you know.
[A] But on the way back [D] I cuddled with Jack and [A] we opened a bottle of cider,
[D] singing a few [A] of our favourite songs [B] as the wheels went [A] around.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _