Chords for Fenian Record Player with lyrics
Tempo:
102.5 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
Cm
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Eb] [Bb]
[Dm] [Bb] Wee Wally John McFadden was a loyal old strip rod,
[F] Who thought that Hen Pizzley was one step down from God.
[Bb] He scorned the little children in the back streets of our dine,
[F] And he thought that [Bb] history [Eb] started with [Bb] the Battle of the Bine.
[Eb] He thought that [Bb] history started with the Battle [Dm] of [Bb] the Bine.
One day he took a brick in his hand and he dandered up the falls,
[F] He was muttering up the rangers and hominidaries walls.
[Bb] He broke a big shop window to annoy the Pope of Rome.
[F] He took a [Bb] record player [Cm] out [Bb] and then [F] he [Bb] starred at home.
[Eb] He took a record [Bb] player out and then [Dm] he [Bb] starred at home.
Next night he had a hoodie in the local Orange Hall.
[F] He believed Cuckoo's Blair to make music for the ball.
[Bb] He chose a stack of records of a very loyal kind.
[F] When the [Bb] music [Cm] started up [Bb] he nearly lost his mind.
[Eb] But when the [Bb] music started up he [F] nearly [Bb] lost his mind.
The Spaniard record player was a rebel to the core,
[F] And played the songs the Orange Hall had never heard before.
[Bb] For Dolly's Bray and Derry's Walls he did not give a fig.
[F] The Spirit of [Bb] God [Cm] saved the [Bb] Queen till it sounded like a jig.
[Eb] The Spirit of [Bb] God saved the Queen till it [F] sounded [Bb] like a jig.
But the boys were clean demented till the grind we were was thrown.
[F] They kicked his ribs in one by one to the tune of Gary O.
[Bb] They threw him out the window with a song about Shimpin.
[F] They kicked him [Bb] all down [Cm] Sandy [Bb] Row to a nation once again.
[Eb] They kicked him [Bb] all down Sandy Row to a [F] nation [Bb] once again.
There's a moral to this story but it is I cannot say.
[F] Oh maybe it's the ancient verse, crime it will not pay.
[Bb] If you ask E.
William Button he'd say a crime he'd blow.
[F] If you want to [Bb] pinch a [Cm] record [Bb] player do it up the Shankle Road.
[Eb] If you want to [Bb] pinch a record player do it [Dm] up the [Bb] Shankle Road.
[N]
[Dm] [Bb] Wee Wally John McFadden was a loyal old strip rod,
[F] Who thought that Hen Pizzley was one step down from God.
[Bb] He scorned the little children in the back streets of our dine,
[F] And he thought that [Bb] history [Eb] started with [Bb] the Battle of the Bine.
[Eb] He thought that [Bb] history started with the Battle [Dm] of [Bb] the Bine.
One day he took a brick in his hand and he dandered up the falls,
[F] He was muttering up the rangers and hominidaries walls.
[Bb] He broke a big shop window to annoy the Pope of Rome.
[F] He took a [Bb] record player [Cm] out [Bb] and then [F] he [Bb] starred at home.
[Eb] He took a record [Bb] player out and then [Dm] he [Bb] starred at home.
Next night he had a hoodie in the local Orange Hall.
[F] He believed Cuckoo's Blair to make music for the ball.
[Bb] He chose a stack of records of a very loyal kind.
[F] When the [Bb] music [Cm] started up [Bb] he nearly lost his mind.
[Eb] But when the [Bb] music started up he [F] nearly [Bb] lost his mind.
The Spaniard record player was a rebel to the core,
[F] And played the songs the Orange Hall had never heard before.
[Bb] For Dolly's Bray and Derry's Walls he did not give a fig.
[F] The Spirit of [Bb] God [Cm] saved the [Bb] Queen till it sounded like a jig.
[Eb] The Spirit of [Bb] God saved the Queen till it [F] sounded [Bb] like a jig.
But the boys were clean demented till the grind we were was thrown.
[F] They kicked his ribs in one by one to the tune of Gary O.
[Bb] They threw him out the window with a song about Shimpin.
[F] They kicked him [Bb] all down [Cm] Sandy [Bb] Row to a nation once again.
[Eb] They kicked him [Bb] all down Sandy Row to a [F] nation [Bb] once again.
There's a moral to this story but it is I cannot say.
[F] Oh maybe it's the ancient verse, crime it will not pay.
[Bb] If you ask E.
William Button he'd say a crime he'd blow.
[F] If you want to [Bb] pinch a [Cm] record [Bb] player do it up the Shankle Road.
[Eb] If you want to [Bb] pinch a record player do it [Dm] up the [Bb] Shankle Road.
[N]
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
Cm
Dm
Bb
F
Eb
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Dm] _ [Bb] _ Wee Wally John McFadden was a loyal old strip rod,
[F] Who thought that Hen Pizzley was one step down from God.
[Bb] He scorned the little children in the back streets of our dine,
[F] And he thought that [Bb] history [Eb] started with [Bb] the Battle of the Bine.
[Eb] He thought that [Bb] history started with the Battle [Dm] of [Bb] the Bine.
One day he took a brick in his hand and he dandered up the falls,
[F] He was muttering up the rangers and hominidaries walls.
[Bb] He broke a big shop window to annoy the Pope of Rome.
[F] He took a [Bb] record player [Cm] out [Bb] and then [F] he [Bb] starred at home.
[Eb] He took a record [Bb] player out and then [Dm] he [Bb] starred at home.
Next night he had a hoodie in the local Orange Hall.
[F] He believed Cuckoo's Blair to make music for the ball.
[Bb] He chose a stack of records of a very loyal kind.
[F] When the [Bb] music [Cm] started up [Bb] he nearly lost his mind.
[Eb] But when the [Bb] music started up he [F] nearly [Bb] lost his mind.
The Spaniard record player was a rebel to the core,
[F] And played the songs the Orange Hall had never heard before.
[Bb] For Dolly's Bray and Derry's Walls he did not give a fig.
[F] The Spirit of [Bb] God [Cm] saved the [Bb] Queen till it sounded like a jig.
[Eb] The Spirit of [Bb] God saved the Queen till it [F] sounded [Bb] like a jig.
But the boys were clean demented till the grind we were was thrown.
[F] They kicked his ribs in one by one to the tune of Gary O.
[Bb] They threw him out the window with a song about Shimpin.
[F] They kicked him [Bb] all down [Cm] Sandy [Bb] Row to a nation once again.
[Eb] They kicked him [Bb] all down Sandy Row to a [F] nation [Bb] once again.
There's a moral to this story but it is I cannot say.
[F] Oh maybe it's the ancient verse, crime it will not pay.
[Bb] If you ask E.
William Button he'd say a crime he'd blow.
[F] If you want to [Bb] pinch a [Cm] record [Bb] player do it up the Shankle Road.
[Eb] If you want to [Bb] pinch a record player do it [Dm] up the [Bb] Shankle Road.
_ _ _ _ [N] _
[Dm] _ [Bb] _ Wee Wally John McFadden was a loyal old strip rod,
[F] Who thought that Hen Pizzley was one step down from God.
[Bb] He scorned the little children in the back streets of our dine,
[F] And he thought that [Bb] history [Eb] started with [Bb] the Battle of the Bine.
[Eb] He thought that [Bb] history started with the Battle [Dm] of [Bb] the Bine.
One day he took a brick in his hand and he dandered up the falls,
[F] He was muttering up the rangers and hominidaries walls.
[Bb] He broke a big shop window to annoy the Pope of Rome.
[F] He took a [Bb] record player [Cm] out [Bb] and then [F] he [Bb] starred at home.
[Eb] He took a record [Bb] player out and then [Dm] he [Bb] starred at home.
Next night he had a hoodie in the local Orange Hall.
[F] He believed Cuckoo's Blair to make music for the ball.
[Bb] He chose a stack of records of a very loyal kind.
[F] When the [Bb] music [Cm] started up [Bb] he nearly lost his mind.
[Eb] But when the [Bb] music started up he [F] nearly [Bb] lost his mind.
The Spaniard record player was a rebel to the core,
[F] And played the songs the Orange Hall had never heard before.
[Bb] For Dolly's Bray and Derry's Walls he did not give a fig.
[F] The Spirit of [Bb] God [Cm] saved the [Bb] Queen till it sounded like a jig.
[Eb] The Spirit of [Bb] God saved the Queen till it [F] sounded [Bb] like a jig.
But the boys were clean demented till the grind we were was thrown.
[F] They kicked his ribs in one by one to the tune of Gary O.
[Bb] They threw him out the window with a song about Shimpin.
[F] They kicked him [Bb] all down [Cm] Sandy [Bb] Row to a nation once again.
[Eb] They kicked him [Bb] all down Sandy Row to a [F] nation [Bb] once again.
There's a moral to this story but it is I cannot say.
[F] Oh maybe it's the ancient verse, crime it will not pay.
[Bb] If you ask E.
William Button he'd say a crime he'd blow.
[F] If you want to [Bb] pinch a [Cm] record [Bb] player do it up the Shankle Road.
[Eb] If you want to [Bb] pinch a record player do it [Dm] up the [Bb] Shankle Road.
_ _ _ _ [N] _