Chords for Fianna. New Lodge Pride/Crumlin Jail. Live in Dungloe Bar Derry.

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A

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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Fianna. New Lodge Pride/Crumlin Jail. Live in Dungloe Bar Derry. chords
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A new song here folks, I don't know if you've probably heard, some of you have heard it or know of it floating about YouTube.
It's a song that looks at the 3rd battalion of the Belfast Brigade and the C Company.
A song written by a good friend Michael Treanor and we contributed a bit to ourselves.
[C] A song [G] called New Lodge Pride.
If you know the words to the chorus, join in folks.
Let's hear you.
Here he is!
And there's a place in the Belfast called the New Lodge.
It's a place many [D] heroes were made.
Well [G] they fought for the freedom of the country.
Across [D] all the Belfast [G] Brigade.
Volunteers of C Company 3rd Battalions.
They fought with courage, they [D] stood on our parade.
[G] Well they fought as the army [C] of the people.
[G] Even [D] loyalists attacked [G] with deadly shades.
And there's a place in the Belfast called the New Lodge.
It's a place many [D] heroes were made.
Well they [G] fought for the freedom [C] of the country.
[D]
Across all the [G] Belfast Brigade.
[A] [G]
[C] [G]
[A] [G] Well who's my great-nephew and old friend?
Oh Samuel Hughes, Billy Reed [D] and General Bell.
[G] James Sloan, Jackie Mulley [C] and Frank Donnelly.
[G]
They live, [A] I [G] remember them well.
And there's a place in the Belfast called the New Lodge.
It's a place many [D] heroes were made.
[G] Well they fought for the freedom [C] of the country.
[G]
[D] Across all the Belfast Brigade.
[A] [G]
[C] [D]
An [G]
island [D] is free and united.
Remember the New Lodge pride.
Volunteers who helped to [C] build our future.
[G] And our fallen [D] comrades [G] side by side.
And there's a place in the Belfast called the New Lodge.
It's a place many [D] heroes were made.
[G] Well they fought for the freedom [A] of the country.
Across all the [G] Belfast Brigade.
An island's fight [A] for freedom, boy.
[G] The North has played her part.
[D] And though her day [C] has still to [A] come.
She never yet [G] lost heart.
We know we'll [D] fight the time [G] until [Em] the end.
[A] We'll fight for we cannot [D] fail.
[G] Sure that's another [C] reason why we'll [G] free our lives.
[D] From the [G] England jail trap.
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
[D] [G]
[D] [G] [D]
[G] [Em] [A]
[D] [A]
[G]
[D] So [G]
keep on the fight [C] you [G] volunteers.
For God is on [D] our side.
[G] No jail can break [C] us, very [G] fool.
We should [D] as yet [A] have died.
[D] A poor England know.
And [E] England fears [A]
our fearless [D] Northern Gael.
[G] And sure [D] that's another reason why [G] we'll free our lives.
[D] From a [G] haze blocked cell.
And sure [D] that's [C] another reason [A] why we'll free our lives.
[D] From a crumbling [C] [A] jail.
[G]
[N]
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2131
D
1321
C
3211
A
1231
Em
121
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
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A new song here folks, I don't know if you've probably heard, some of you have heard it or know of it floating about YouTube.
It's a song that looks at the 3rd battalion of the Belfast Brigade and the C Company.
A song written by a good friend Michael Treanor and we contributed a bit to ourselves.
[C] A song [G] called New Lodge Pride. _ _ _
_ If you know the words to the chorus, join in folks.
Let's hear you.
Here he is!
_ _ _ And there's a place in the Belfast called the New Lodge.
It's a place many [D] heroes were made.
Well [G] they fought for the freedom of the country. _
Across [D] all the Belfast [G] Brigade. _ _
Volunteers of C Company 3rd Battalions.
They fought with courage, they [D] stood on our parade.
_ [G] Well they fought as the army [C] of the people.
[G] Even [D] loyalists attacked [G] with deadly shades.
And there's a place in the Belfast called the New Lodge.
It's a place many [D] heroes were made.
_ Well they [G] fought for the freedom [C] of the country.
_ [D]
Across all the [G] Belfast Brigade. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ Well who's my great-nephew and old friend?
Oh Samuel Hughes, Billy Reed [D] and General Bell.
[G] James Sloan, Jackie Mulley [C] and Frank Donnelly.
_ [G]
They live, [A] I [G] remember them well.
_ And there's a place in the Belfast called the New Lodge.
It's a place many [D] heroes were made.
_ [G] Well they fought for the freedom [C] of the country.
[G] _ _
[D] Across all the Belfast Brigade. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
An _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
island [D] is free and united. _ _
Remember the New Lodge pride. _ _ _
Volunteers who helped to [C] build our future.
_ [G] And our fallen [D] comrades [G] side by side.
And there's a place in the Belfast called the New Lodge.
It's a place many [D] heroes were made.
_ [G] Well they fought for the freedom [A] of the country.
_ Across all the [G] Belfast Brigade.
_ An island's fight [A] for freedom, boy.
[G] The North has played her part.
_ [D] And though her day [C] has still to [A] come.
She never yet [G] lost heart.
We know we'll [D] fight the time [G] until [Em] the end.
[A] We'll fight for we cannot [D] fail.
_ [G] Sure that's another [C] reason why we'll [G] free our lives.
[D] From the [G] England jail trap. _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [D] So [G] _ _ _ _
keep on the fight [C] you _ [G] volunteers.
For God is on [D] our side.
[G] No jail can break [C] us, very [G] fool.
We should [D] as yet [A] have died.
[D] A poor England know.
And [E] England fears [A]
our fearless [D] Northern Gael.
_ [G] And sure [D] that's another reason why [G] we'll free our lives.
[D] From a [G] haze blocked cell.
And sure [D] that's [C] another reason [A] why we'll free our lives.
[D] From a crumbling [C] _ [A] jail. _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _