Chords for Drumdelgie sung by the McCalmans
Tempo:
96.65 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Am
D
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [G]
As the famer often came, he [C] was kent, faithful [G] and wise.
[C] To me the [G] great run down gay upon yonder [D] bloodside,
[G] The famer o'er [C] yon mortal [G] turn, he is faithful [C] and said,
[Am] On the coldest [G] day that ever [C] blows, the servants [G] get their share.
[C] On the coldest [G] day that ever blows, the servants get their share.
[C] Say fare [G] thee well from [C] Delgay, for I am [G] a gang of old.
[C] Say fare thee [G] well from Delgay, I've wet and [D] rain and snow.
[G] Say fare thee [C] well from [G] Delgay, I've fed thee [C] all anew.
[Am] I'll leave ye [G] as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
At five o'clock we quickly [C] ride and hurry down [G] the stair.
[C] It's there to con [G] our horses, likewise to straighten them air.
And after work [C] and half [G] an hour into the kitchen [C] go.
[Am] It's there to [G] get our breakfast, a plate of barley bread.
[C] It's there to [G] get our breakfast, a plate of barley bread.
[C] Say fare thee well [G] from Delgay, [C] for I am a gang [G] of [C] old.
Say fare [G] thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain and snow.
Say fare thee [C] well from Delgay, [G] I've fed thee [C] all anew.
[Am] I'll [G] leave ye as I found [C] ye, a-mace and sable [G] crew.
[C] I'll leave ye as [G] I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
Our horses be but young and [C] small, the shunting pad [G] of bill.
[C] It half requires [G] a stabler to help them up the hill.
But we will [C] sing our horses' [G] praise, for they be [C] young and small.
[Am] They far [G] outshine the broad wind, breed [C] the gang, say blue [G] and braw.
[C] They far outshine [G] the broad wind, breed the gang, say blue and braw.
Say fare thee well from [C] Delgay, for [G] I am a gang of old.
[C] Say [G] fare thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain [D] and snow.
[G] Say fare thee well [C] from [G] Delgay, I've fed thee all [Am] anew.
I'll leave ye [G] as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
There's a femmere up in Kerry, [C] watch ten feet [G] far and wide.
[C] They [G] be the great from Delgay, a-mourn yon [D] dammer and [G] side.
The [C] femmere o' yon muggles too [G] near, they [C] hard and stare.
[Am] On the coldest [G] day, the temmere [C] blows, the [G] servants get the share.
[C] The coldest day, [G] the temmere blows, the servants get the share.
Say fare [Cm] thee well from [C] Delgay, for I am a [G] gang of old.
Say fare thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain and snow.
Say fare thee well from Delgay, I've fed thee all [C] anew.
[Am] I'll leave [G] ye as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
[D] [N]
As the famer often came, he [C] was kent, faithful [G] and wise.
[C] To me the [G] great run down gay upon yonder [D] bloodside,
[G] The famer o'er [C] yon mortal [G] turn, he is faithful [C] and said,
[Am] On the coldest [G] day that ever [C] blows, the servants [G] get their share.
[C] On the coldest [G] day that ever blows, the servants get their share.
[C] Say fare [G] thee well from [C] Delgay, for I am [G] a gang of old.
[C] Say fare thee [G] well from Delgay, I've wet and [D] rain and snow.
[G] Say fare thee [C] well from [G] Delgay, I've fed thee [C] all anew.
[Am] I'll leave ye [G] as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
At five o'clock we quickly [C] ride and hurry down [G] the stair.
[C] It's there to con [G] our horses, likewise to straighten them air.
And after work [C] and half [G] an hour into the kitchen [C] go.
[Am] It's there to [G] get our breakfast, a plate of barley bread.
[C] It's there to [G] get our breakfast, a plate of barley bread.
[C] Say fare thee well [G] from Delgay, [C] for I am a gang [G] of [C] old.
Say fare [G] thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain and snow.
Say fare thee [C] well from Delgay, [G] I've fed thee [C] all anew.
[Am] I'll [G] leave ye as I found [C] ye, a-mace and sable [G] crew.
[C] I'll leave ye as [G] I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
Our horses be but young and [C] small, the shunting pad [G] of bill.
[C] It half requires [G] a stabler to help them up the hill.
But we will [C] sing our horses' [G] praise, for they be [C] young and small.
[Am] They far [G] outshine the broad wind, breed [C] the gang, say blue [G] and braw.
[C] They far outshine [G] the broad wind, breed the gang, say blue and braw.
Say fare thee well from [C] Delgay, for [G] I am a gang of old.
[C] Say [G] fare thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain [D] and snow.
[G] Say fare thee well [C] from [G] Delgay, I've fed thee all [Am] anew.
I'll leave ye [G] as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
There's a femmere up in Kerry, [C] watch ten feet [G] far and wide.
[C] They [G] be the great from Delgay, a-mourn yon [D] dammer and [G] side.
The [C] femmere o' yon muggles too [G] near, they [C] hard and stare.
[Am] On the coldest [G] day, the temmere [C] blows, the [G] servants get the share.
[C] The coldest day, [G] the temmere blows, the servants get the share.
Say fare [Cm] thee well from [C] Delgay, for I am a [G] gang of old.
Say fare thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain and snow.
Say fare thee well from Delgay, I've fed thee all [C] anew.
[Am] I'll leave [G] ye as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
[D] [N]
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[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
As the famer often came, he [C] was kent, faithful [G] and wise.
[C] To me the [G] great run down gay upon yonder [D] bloodside,
[G] The famer o'er [C] yon mortal [G] turn, he is faithful [C] and said,
[Am] On the coldest [G] day that ever [C] blows, the servants [G] get their share.
[C] On the coldest [G] day that ever blows, the servants get their _ share.
[C] Say fare [G] thee well from [C] Delgay, for I am [G] a gang of old.
[C] Say fare thee [G] well from Delgay, I've wet and [D] rain and snow.
[G] Say fare thee [C] well from [G] Delgay, I've fed thee [C] all anew.
[Am] I'll leave ye [G] as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew. _ _ _ _
_ At five o'clock we quickly [C] ride and hurry down [G] the stair.
[C] It's there to con [G] our horses, likewise to straighten them air.
And after work [C] and half [G] an hour into the kitchen [C] go.
[Am] It's there to [G] get our breakfast, a plate of barley bread.
[C] It's there to [G] get our breakfast, a plate of barley bread.
_ [C] Say fare thee well [G] from Delgay, [C] for I am a gang [G] of [C] old.
Say fare [G] thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain and snow.
Say fare thee [C] well from Delgay, [G] I've fed thee [C] all anew.
[Am] I'll [G] leave ye as I found [C] ye, a-mace and sable [G] crew.
[C] I'll leave ye as [G] I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
_ Our horses be but young and [C] small, the shunting pad [G] of bill.
[C] It half requires [G] a stabler to help them up the hill.
But we will [C] sing our horses' [G] praise, for they be [C] young and small.
[Am] They far [G] outshine the broad wind, breed [C] the gang, say blue [G] and braw.
[C] They far outshine [G] the broad wind, breed the gang, say blue and braw.
Say fare thee well from [C] Delgay, for [G] I am a gang of old.
[C] Say [G] fare thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain [D] and snow.
[G] Say fare thee well [C] from [G] Delgay, I've fed thee all [Am] anew.
I'll leave ye [G] as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
_ There's a femmere up in Kerry, [C] watch ten feet [G] far and wide.
[C] They [G] be the great from Delgay, a-mourn yon [D] dammer and [G] side.
The [C] femmere o' yon muggles too [G] near, they [C] hard and stare.
[Am] On the coldest [G] day, the temmere [C] blows, the [G] servants get the share.
[C] The coldest day, [G] the temmere blows, the servants get the share.
Say fare [Cm] thee well from [C] Delgay, for I am a [G] gang of old.
Say fare thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain and snow.
Say fare thee well from Delgay, I've fed thee all [C] anew.
[Am] I'll leave [G] ye as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
As the famer often came, he [C] was kent, faithful [G] and wise.
[C] To me the [G] great run down gay upon yonder [D] bloodside,
[G] The famer o'er [C] yon mortal [G] turn, he is faithful [C] and said,
[Am] On the coldest [G] day that ever [C] blows, the servants [G] get their share.
[C] On the coldest [G] day that ever blows, the servants get their _ share.
[C] Say fare [G] thee well from [C] Delgay, for I am [G] a gang of old.
[C] Say fare thee [G] well from Delgay, I've wet and [D] rain and snow.
[G] Say fare thee [C] well from [G] Delgay, I've fed thee [C] all anew.
[Am] I'll leave ye [G] as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew. _ _ _ _
_ At five o'clock we quickly [C] ride and hurry down [G] the stair.
[C] It's there to con [G] our horses, likewise to straighten them air.
And after work [C] and half [G] an hour into the kitchen [C] go.
[Am] It's there to [G] get our breakfast, a plate of barley bread.
[C] It's there to [G] get our breakfast, a plate of barley bread.
_ [C] Say fare thee well [G] from Delgay, [C] for I am a gang [G] of [C] old.
Say fare [G] thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain and snow.
Say fare thee [C] well from Delgay, [G] I've fed thee [C] all anew.
[Am] I'll [G] leave ye as I found [C] ye, a-mace and sable [G] crew.
[C] I'll leave ye as [G] I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
_ Our horses be but young and [C] small, the shunting pad [G] of bill.
[C] It half requires [G] a stabler to help them up the hill.
But we will [C] sing our horses' [G] praise, for they be [C] young and small.
[Am] They far [G] outshine the broad wind, breed [C] the gang, say blue [G] and braw.
[C] They far outshine [G] the broad wind, breed the gang, say blue and braw.
Say fare thee well from [C] Delgay, for [G] I am a gang of old.
[C] Say [G] fare thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain [D] and snow.
[G] Say fare thee well [C] from [G] Delgay, I've fed thee all [Am] anew.
I'll leave ye [G] as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
_ There's a femmere up in Kerry, [C] watch ten feet [G] far and wide.
[C] They [G] be the great from Delgay, a-mourn yon [D] dammer and [G] side.
The [C] femmere o' yon muggles too [G] near, they [C] hard and stare.
[Am] On the coldest [G] day, the temmere [C] blows, the [G] servants get the share.
[C] The coldest day, [G] the temmere blows, the servants get the share.
Say fare [Cm] thee well from [C] Delgay, for I am a [G] gang of old.
Say fare thee well from Delgay, I've wet and rain and snow.
Say fare thee well from Delgay, I've fed thee all [C] anew.
[Am] I'll leave [G] ye as I found [C] ye, a-mace and [G] sable crew.
[C] I'll leave ye [G] as I found ye, a-mace and sable crew.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _