Chords for Erin Go Bragh - Hamish Imlach

Tempo:
179.4 bpm
Chords used:

C#m

G#

C#

B

G#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Erin Go Bragh - Hamish Imlach chords
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[C#m]
I'll sing you the song [G#] of the rowan [C#m] tow, when the green flag [F#m] went up [G#] and the crown rack [B] came down.
[C#m] It was the neatest [C#] and sweetest thing ever [B] you saw, [G#] and we played the best game played in
[C#m] Erengovra.
Well here's to our [G#] leaders, comrades [C#m] who died, Tom Collard, [C#] Madonna, [C#m] McDermott, McBride.
And here's [C#] to Jim Connolly who [G#] gave one [B] hurrah, [C#m] and faced [F#] the machine guns [C#m] for Erengovra.
Now some of our [G#m] leaders were down at [C#m] the church, the honour [G#] of Ireland to uphold and [C#m] defend.
They had no [G#] veteran soldiers, just volunteers, [B] hurrah, [C#m] playing sweet [C#] Mauser music [C#m] for Erengovra.
[B] [C#m]
Now a brave English captain [G#m] was raging [C#m] that day, he said give me [G#] one hurrah, and [C#m] I'll blow yous away.
But a big [F#m] Mauser bullet [G#] got stuck [B] in his carot, [C#] and he died of [G#] lead poisoning [C#m] on Erengovra.
Old Kent and his comrades [G#m] like [C#m] lions to be, from the South Dublin [C#] Union [C#m] for death and dismay.
What was [C#] their wrath when the [B]
Englishmen saw, [C#m] all the dead [F#] Garghy soldiers [C#m] on Erengovra.
All glory to [G#m] Dublin, to her the [C#m] renown.
In the long
[C#] generations [C#m] that fame will go down, people [G#] will tell how their [B] forefathers saw,
[C#] the red [G#] blaze of freedom [C#m] on Erengovra.
[G#m]
[C#]
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C#m
13421114
G#
134211114
C#
12341114
B
12341112
G#m
123111114
C#m
13421114
G#
134211114
C#
12341114
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_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'll sing you the song [G#] of the rowan [C#m] tow, when the green flag [F#m] went up [G#] and the crown rack [B] came down.
[C#m] It was the neatest [C#] and sweetest thing ever [B] you saw, [G#] and we played the best game played in _
_ [C#m] Erengovra. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well here's to our _ [G#] leaders, comrades [C#m] who died, Tom Collard, [C#] _ Madonna, _ [C#m] McDermott, _ McBride.
And here's [C#] to Jim Connolly who [G#] gave one [B] hurrah, [C#m] and faced [F#] the machine guns [C#m] for _ _ Erengovra. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Now some of our [G#m] leaders were down at [C#m] the church, _ _ the honour [G#] of Ireland to uphold and [C#m] defend.
They had no [G#] veteran soldiers, just volunteers, [B] hurrah, [C#m] playing sweet [C#] Mauser music [C#m] for _ _ Erengovra. _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ Now a brave English captain [G#m] was raging [C#m] that day, he said give me [G#] one hurrah, and [C#m] I'll blow yous away.
But a big [F#m] Mauser bullet [G#] got stuck [B] in his carot, [C#] and he died of [G#] lead poisoning [C#m] on _ _ Erengovra. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Old Kent and his comrades [G#m] like [C#m] lions to be, from the South Dublin [C#] Union [C#m] for death and dismay.
_ What was [C#] their wrath when the _ [B]
Englishmen saw, [C#m] all the dead [F#] Garghy soldiers [C#m] on _ _ Erengovra. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ All glory to [G#m] Dublin, to her the [C#m] renown.
_ In the long _
[C#] _ generations [C#m] that fame will go down, _ people [G#] will tell how their _ [B] forefathers saw,
_ [C#] the red [G#] blaze of freedom [C#m] on _ Erengovra. _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _

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