Rambling Irishman Chords by De Dannan
Tempo:
110.5 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
F
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bb] I am a [Eb] Ramblin'
[F] [Fm] Irishman, [Bb] in Ulster I [Eb] was [F] [Bb] bornin'
And man is the [Eb] happy [Bb] hours I [F] spend, [Bb] on the banks of Sweet [Eb] [Bb] Lockerin'
Far to [Eb] live poor [Bb] I could not endure, [Fm] [Bb] as [Eb] others of [Bb] my [F] station
[Fm] [Bb] To Mary [Eb] Kay [Bb] I sailed [F] away, [Eb] and left this [F] Irish [Fm] nation
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] and tender [Bb] [F] now, [Bb] bright and tender [Eb] and [Bb] dandy
The night before [Eb] I went [Bb] [Fm] away, [Bb] I spent it with [Eb] my [Bb]
darlin'
From three o'clock [Eb] in the [Bb]
afternoon, [Fm] [Bb] till the break of day [Eb] next [Bb] morning
But when [Eb] that we [Bb] were going [F] to part, [Bb] we leaned in [Eb] each [Bb] other's [F] arms
[Bb]
You may [Eb] be [Bb] sure and very [Eb] sure, it wounded both [Bb] our [Fm] charms
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] [Bb] and tender
[F] [Bb] now, bright and tender and [Eb]
[Bb] dandy
The very first night [Eb] I [Bb] slept on board, I dreamt about [Eb] my [F] Nancy
[Bb] I dreamt I [Eb] held her in [Bb] my [F] arms, [Bb]
and well she pleased [Eb] my [Bb] fancy
But [Eb] when I [Bb] awoke out of [F] my dreams, [Bb] I [Eb] found my [Bb] bosom [F] empty
[Bb] You may [Eb] be [Bb] sure and very [F] sure, [Eb] that I lay [Bb] [Fm] [Bb] discontented
Bright and tender [Eb] now, [Bb] and tender [F] now, [Bb] bright and tender [Eb] and [Bb] dandy
When we arrived at [Eb] the other [Bb] side, we were both stout [Eb] and [F] healthy
[Bb] We popped our anchor [Eb] [Bb] in the [F] bay, [Bb] going down through [Eb] [Bb] Philadelphia
So let [Eb] every [Bb] last link with the [F] right [Bb] blue jacket [Eb] and [Bb] white [F] trousers
[Bb] And let every [Eb] last [Bb] link with his [F] last [Eb] ruperico and [Bb] white [Fm] trousers
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] and [Bb] tender [F] now, [Bb] bright and tender and [Eb] dandy
[F] [Bb] [Eb] [Bb] [F]
[Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
[F] [Fm] Irishman, [Bb] in Ulster I [Eb] was [F] [Bb] bornin'
And man is the [Eb] happy [Bb] hours I [F] spend, [Bb] on the banks of Sweet [Eb] [Bb] Lockerin'
Far to [Eb] live poor [Bb] I could not endure, [Fm] [Bb] as [Eb] others of [Bb] my [F] station
[Fm] [Bb] To Mary [Eb] Kay [Bb] I sailed [F] away, [Eb] and left this [F] Irish [Fm] nation
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] and tender [Bb] [F] now, [Bb] bright and tender [Eb] and [Bb] dandy
The night before [Eb] I went [Bb] [Fm] away, [Bb] I spent it with [Eb] my [Bb]
darlin'
From three o'clock [Eb] in the [Bb]
afternoon, [Fm] [Bb] till the break of day [Eb] next [Bb] morning
But when [Eb] that we [Bb] were going [F] to part, [Bb] we leaned in [Eb] each [Bb] other's [F] arms
[Bb]
You may [Eb] be [Bb] sure and very [Eb] sure, it wounded both [Bb] our [Fm] charms
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] [Bb] and tender
[F] [Bb] now, bright and tender and [Eb]
[Bb] dandy
The very first night [Eb] I [Bb] slept on board, I dreamt about [Eb] my [F] Nancy
[Bb] I dreamt I [Eb] held her in [Bb] my [F] arms, [Bb]
and well she pleased [Eb] my [Bb] fancy
But [Eb] when I [Bb] awoke out of [F] my dreams, [Bb] I [Eb] found my [Bb] bosom [F] empty
[Bb] You may [Eb] be [Bb] sure and very [F] sure, [Eb] that I lay [Bb] [Fm] [Bb] discontented
Bright and tender [Eb] now, [Bb] and tender [F] now, [Bb] bright and tender [Eb] and [Bb] dandy
When we arrived at [Eb] the other [Bb] side, we were both stout [Eb] and [F] healthy
[Bb] We popped our anchor [Eb] [Bb] in the [F] bay, [Bb] going down through [Eb] [Bb] Philadelphia
So let [Eb] every [Bb] last link with the [F] right [Bb] blue jacket [Eb] and [Bb] white [F] trousers
[Bb] And let every [Eb] last [Bb] link with his [F] last [Eb] ruperico and [Bb] white [Fm] trousers
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] and [Bb] tender [F] now, [Bb] bright and tender and [Eb] dandy
[F] [Bb] [Eb] [Bb] [F]
[Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
Key:
Bb
Eb
F
Fm
Bb
Eb
F
Fm
_ [Bb] I am a [Eb] Ramblin' _
_ [F] [Fm] Irishman, _ [Bb] in Ulster I [Eb] was _ [F] _ [Bb] bornin'
And man is the [Eb] happy [Bb] hours I [F] spend, [Bb] on the banks of Sweet [Eb] _ _ [Bb] Lockerin' _
Far to [Eb] live poor [Bb] I could not endure, [Fm] _ [Bb] as [Eb] others of [Bb] my _ [F] station
[Fm] _ [Bb] To Mary [Eb] Kay [Bb] I sailed [F] away, [Eb] and left this [F] Irish [Fm] nation
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] and tender [Bb] _ [F] now, [Bb] bright and tender [Eb] and _ [Bb] _ _ dandy
The night before [Eb] I went [Bb] [Fm] away, [Bb] I spent it with [Eb] my _ [Bb]
darlin'
From three o'clock [Eb] in the _ [Bb]
afternoon, [Fm] _ [Bb] till the break of day [Eb] next _ [Bb] morning
_ But when [Eb] that we [Bb] were going [F] to part, [Bb] we leaned in [Eb] each [Bb] other's [F] arms
_ [Bb]
You may [Eb] be [Bb] sure and very _ [Eb] sure, it wounded both [Bb] our _ [Fm] charms
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] _ [Bb] and tender _
[F] [Bb] now, bright and tender and [Eb] _ _
[Bb] dandy
_ The very first night [Eb] I [Bb] slept on board, I dreamt about [Eb] my _ [F] Nancy
[Bb] I dreamt I [Eb] held her in [Bb] my [F] arms, [Bb]
and well she pleased [Eb] my _ [Bb] fancy
_ But [Eb] when I [Bb] awoke out of [F] my _ dreams, [Bb] I [Eb] found my [Bb] bosom [F] empty
_ [Bb] You may [Eb] be [Bb] sure and very [F] sure, [Eb] that I lay [Bb] _ _ [Fm] [Bb] discontented
Bright and tender [Eb] now, [Bb] and tender _ [F] now, [Bb] bright and tender [Eb] and _ [Bb] dandy
_ When we arrived at [Eb] the other [Bb] side, we were both stout [Eb] and [F] healthy
[Bb] We popped our anchor [Eb] [Bb] in the [F] bay, _ [Bb] going down through [Eb] _ [Bb] Philadelphia _ _
So let [Eb] every [Bb] last link with the [F] right _ [Bb] blue jacket [Eb] and [Bb] white _ [F] trousers
_ [Bb] And let every [Eb] last [Bb] link with his [F] last [Eb] ruperico and [Bb] white _ [Fm] trousers
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] and [Bb] tender [F] now, [Bb] _ bright and tender and [Eb] dandy
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] [Fm] Irishman, _ [Bb] in Ulster I [Eb] was _ [F] _ [Bb] bornin'
And man is the [Eb] happy [Bb] hours I [F] spend, [Bb] on the banks of Sweet [Eb] _ _ [Bb] Lockerin' _
Far to [Eb] live poor [Bb] I could not endure, [Fm] _ [Bb] as [Eb] others of [Bb] my _ [F] station
[Fm] _ [Bb] To Mary [Eb] Kay [Bb] I sailed [F] away, [Eb] and left this [F] Irish [Fm] nation
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] and tender [Bb] _ [F] now, [Bb] bright and tender [Eb] and _ [Bb] _ _ dandy
The night before [Eb] I went [Bb] [Fm] away, [Bb] I spent it with [Eb] my _ [Bb]
darlin'
From three o'clock [Eb] in the _ [Bb]
afternoon, [Fm] _ [Bb] till the break of day [Eb] next _ [Bb] morning
_ But when [Eb] that we [Bb] were going [F] to part, [Bb] we leaned in [Eb] each [Bb] other's [F] arms
_ [Bb]
You may [Eb] be [Bb] sure and very _ [Eb] sure, it wounded both [Bb] our _ [Fm] charms
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] _ [Bb] and tender _
[F] [Bb] now, bright and tender and [Eb] _ _
[Bb] dandy
_ The very first night [Eb] I [Bb] slept on board, I dreamt about [Eb] my _ [F] Nancy
[Bb] I dreamt I [Eb] held her in [Bb] my [F] arms, [Bb]
and well she pleased [Eb] my _ [Bb] fancy
_ But [Eb] when I [Bb] awoke out of [F] my _ dreams, [Bb] I [Eb] found my [Bb] bosom [F] empty
_ [Bb] You may [Eb] be [Bb] sure and very [F] sure, [Eb] that I lay [Bb] _ _ [Fm] [Bb] discontented
Bright and tender [Eb] now, [Bb] and tender _ [F] now, [Bb] bright and tender [Eb] and _ [Bb] dandy
_ When we arrived at [Eb] the other [Bb] side, we were both stout [Eb] and [F] healthy
[Bb] We popped our anchor [Eb] [Bb] in the [F] bay, _ [Bb] going down through [Eb] _ [Bb] Philadelphia _ _
So let [Eb] every [Bb] last link with the [F] right _ [Bb] blue jacket [Eb] and [Bb] white _ [F] trousers
_ [Bb] And let every [Eb] last [Bb] link with his [F] last [Eb] ruperico and [Bb] white _ [Fm] trousers
[Bb] Bright and tender now, [Eb] and [Bb] tender [F] now, [Bb] _ bright and tender and [Eb] dandy
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
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