Chords for Gary og - Irish Soldier Laddie
Tempo:
117.1 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#m
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[A] [E]
[A]
[E]
It was a morning in July, [A] I was walking [E] through the prairie, I heard [C#m] a moan and cry [A] from the
mountain overhead.
[E] I looked up to the sky and [A] saw an Irish [E] soldier laddie, looked at
[B] me right [E] fearlessly and said, [B] will you stand in the bond like a true [E] Irishman and go and
fight the [A] forces of the ground?
Will [E] you march through the downy [A] air to an Irish battlefield
[E] for a night [A] we'll go on a field of [E] oxen's hand?
[F#m] I said [E] aye to that soldier boy, [A] well
she said me too [E] captain, it'll be [A] my pride and joy just to march with you [B] [E] today.
My brother
Farran [A] Conn, my son of [E] Denys Lordie, to that noble captain I did say, [A] oh will you stand
in the bond like [E] a true Irishman and go and fight the [A] forces of the ground?
[E] Oh I will
march through the downy air [A] to an Irish battlefield [E] for a [F#m] night we'll go on a field of [E] oxen's
hand?
Oh
[A] [E]
[B] [E] [A]
[E]
will you stand in the bond like a true Irishman and [A] go and fight the [Em] forces
of the ground?
Oh I will march through [A] the downy air to an Irish battlefield for [E] a night
we'll [F#m] go on a field of [B] oxen's [A] hand?
[E]
[F#m] Farran, we [E] marched back home [A] again, [E] in [A] the shadow
of [E] the evening,
[A] [E] with our [B] banners [C#] flying low, [B]
to [A] the memory [B] of our dead.
We [E] returned to
our homes, [A] but without our soldier [E] laddie, but I never will [B] forget [F#m] those words [E] he said,
will you [Bm] stand in the bond [E]
like a true Irishman and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground?
[G#]
[E] Oh I will march through the downy air [A] to an Irish battlefield [E] for [A] a night we'll go on
a field of [E] oxen's hand?
[B] Oh will you stand in the bond [E] like a true Irishman and go and
fight the forces [A] of the ground?
Oh will you [E] march through the downy [Am] air to an Irish battlefield
[E] for a night [A] we'll go on a field of [B] oxen's [E] hand?
[A]
Say hello to [E] the provost, [B] [A]
say hello to [E] the brave, say hello to the provost, [A] and Ireland
shall [E] be [A] saved.
Up under 71, internment had just begun, men were taking out [E] the points
on the [A] gun, remember, we shall [E] remember.
[A] Say [E] hello to the provost, [A] say hello to [E] the brave,
[B] say hello to [E] the [A] provost, and Ireland shall [E] be saved.
[A] The UFF and fuck [E] your [A] SAS, [G]
[A] assassinations
[E] at [A] their best, innocent nationalists you put to [E] death, but [A] we'll remember, we shall
[E] remember.
Say hello to the provost, [A] say hello to [E] the brave, [D] say hello to [E] the provost, and [A] Ireland
shall [E] be saved.
[A] Put your faith [E] in the provost, [A] put your faith in the [E] brave, [G] put your [A] faith
[E] in the provost, [A] and Ireland [F#m] shall be [E] saved.
[A] [E]
[A]
[E]
It was a morning in July, [A] I was walking [E] through the prairie, I heard [C#m] a moan and cry [A] from the
mountain overhead.
[E] I looked up to the sky and [A] saw an Irish [E] soldier laddie, looked at
[B] me right [E] fearlessly and said, [B] will you stand in the bond like a true [E] Irishman and go and
fight the [A] forces of the ground?
Will [E] you march through the downy [A] air to an Irish battlefield
[E] for a night [A] we'll go on a field of [E] oxen's hand?
[F#m] I said [E] aye to that soldier boy, [A] well
she said me too [E] captain, it'll be [A] my pride and joy just to march with you [B] [E] today.
My brother
Farran [A] Conn, my son of [E] Denys Lordie, to that noble captain I did say, [A] oh will you stand
in the bond like [E] a true Irishman and go and fight the [A] forces of the ground?
[E] Oh I will
march through the downy air [A] to an Irish battlefield [E] for a [F#m] night we'll go on a field of [E] oxen's
hand?
Oh
[A] [E]
[B] [E] [A]
[E]
will you stand in the bond like a true Irishman and [A] go and fight the [Em] forces
of the ground?
Oh I will march through [A] the downy air to an Irish battlefield for [E] a night
we'll [F#m] go on a field of [B] oxen's [A] hand?
[E]
[F#m] Farran, we [E] marched back home [A] again, [E] in [A] the shadow
of [E] the evening,
[A] [E] with our [B] banners [C#] flying low, [B]
to [A] the memory [B] of our dead.
We [E] returned to
our homes, [A] but without our soldier [E] laddie, but I never will [B] forget [F#m] those words [E] he said,
will you [Bm] stand in the bond [E]
like a true Irishman and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground?
[G#]
[E] Oh I will march through the downy air [A] to an Irish battlefield [E] for [A] a night we'll go on
a field of [E] oxen's hand?
[B] Oh will you stand in the bond [E] like a true Irishman and go and
fight the forces [A] of the ground?
Oh will you [E] march through the downy [Am] air to an Irish battlefield
[E] for a night [A] we'll go on a field of [B] oxen's [E] hand?
[A]
Say hello to [E] the provost, [B] [A]
say hello to [E] the brave, say hello to the provost, [A] and Ireland
shall [E] be [A] saved.
Up under 71, internment had just begun, men were taking out [E] the points
on the [A] gun, remember, we shall [E] remember.
[A] Say [E] hello to the provost, [A] say hello to [E] the brave,
[B] say hello to [E] the [A] provost, and Ireland shall [E] be saved.
[A] The UFF and fuck [E] your [A] SAS, [G]
[A] assassinations
[E] at [A] their best, innocent nationalists you put to [E] death, but [A] we'll remember, we shall
[E] remember.
Say hello to the provost, [A] say hello to [E] the brave, [D] say hello to [E] the provost, and [A] Ireland
shall [E] be saved.
[A] Put your faith [E] in the provost, [A] put your faith in the [E] brave, [G] put your [A] faith
[E] in the provost, [A] and Ireland [F#m] shall be [E] saved.
Key:
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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ It was a morning in July, [A] I was walking [E] through the prairie, I heard [C#m] a moan and cry [A] from the
mountain overhead.
[E] I looked up to the sky and [A] saw an Irish [E] soldier laddie, looked at
[B] me right [E] fearlessly and said, [B] will you stand in the bond like a true [E] Irishman and go and
fight the [A] forces of the ground?
Will [E] you march through the downy [A] air to an Irish battlefield
[E] for a night [A] we'll go on a field of [E] oxen's hand?
[F#m] I said [E] aye to that soldier boy, [A] well
she said me too [E] captain, it'll be [A] my pride and joy just to march with you [B] [E] today.
My brother
Farran [A] Conn, my son of [E] Denys Lordie, to that noble captain I did say, [A] oh will you stand
in the bond like [E] a true Irishman and go and fight the [A] forces of the ground?
[E] Oh I will
march through the downy air [A] to an Irish battlefield [E] for a [F#m] night we'll go on a field of [E] oxen's
hand?
_ Oh _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ will you stand in the bond like a true Irishman and [A] go and fight the [Em] forces
of the ground?
_ Oh I will march through [A] the downy air to an Irish battlefield for [E] a night
we'll [F#m] go on a field of [B] oxen's [A] hand?
_ [E] _
_ [F#m] _ Farran, we [E] marched _ back home [A] again, [E] _ in [A] the shadow
of [E] the evening, _ _
[A] [E] with our [B] banners [C#] flying low, [B]
to [A] the memory _ [B] of our dead. _ _
_ _ We [E] returned to
our homes, [A] but without our soldier [E] laddie, _ _ _ _ but I never will [B] forget [F#m] those words [E] he said, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ will you [Bm] stand in the bond [E]
like a true Irishman and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground?
_ [G#]
[E] Oh I will march through the downy air [A] to an Irish battlefield [E] for [A] a night we'll go on
a field of [E] oxen's hand?
[B] Oh will you stand in the bond [E] like a true _ Irishman and go and
fight the forces [A] of the ground?
Oh will you [E] march through the downy [Am] air to an Irish battlefield
[E] for a night [A] we'll go on a field of [B] oxen's [E] hand?
_ _ _ _ [A]
Say hello to [E] the _ provost, [B] _ [A]
say hello to [E] the brave, _ _ say hello to the _ provost, [A] and Ireland
shall [E] be _ _ [A] saved.
_ Up under 71, _ _ _ internment had just begun, _ men were taking out [E] the points
on the [A] gun, _ remember, _ _ we shall _ [E] remember.
_ _ [A] Say [E] hello to the provost, [A] _ _ say hello to [E] the brave,
_ _ [B] say hello to [E] the _ [A] provost, and Ireland shall [E] be saved.
_ [A] The UFF and fuck [E] your [A] SAS, _ _ [G] _
[A] assassinations
[E] at [A] their best, _ innocent nationalists you put to [E] death, but [A] we'll remember, _ _ we shall _ _
[E] remember.
_ Say hello to the provost, [A] _ say hello to [E] the brave, _ _ [D] say hello to [E] the provost, and [A] Ireland
shall [E] be saved.
_ [A] Put your faith [E] in the _ provost, [A] put your faith in the [E] brave, _ _ _ [G] put your [A] faith
[E] in the _ provost, _ [A] and Ireland _ [F#m] shall be [E] _ saved.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ It was a morning in July, [A] I was walking [E] through the prairie, I heard [C#m] a moan and cry [A] from the
mountain overhead.
[E] I looked up to the sky and [A] saw an Irish [E] soldier laddie, looked at
[B] me right [E] fearlessly and said, [B] will you stand in the bond like a true [E] Irishman and go and
fight the [A] forces of the ground?
Will [E] you march through the downy [A] air to an Irish battlefield
[E] for a night [A] we'll go on a field of [E] oxen's hand?
[F#m] I said [E] aye to that soldier boy, [A] well
she said me too [E] captain, it'll be [A] my pride and joy just to march with you [B] [E] today.
My brother
Farran [A] Conn, my son of [E] Denys Lordie, to that noble captain I did say, [A] oh will you stand
in the bond like [E] a true Irishman and go and fight the [A] forces of the ground?
[E] Oh I will
march through the downy air [A] to an Irish battlefield [E] for a [F#m] night we'll go on a field of [E] oxen's
hand?
_ Oh _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ will you stand in the bond like a true Irishman and [A] go and fight the [Em] forces
of the ground?
_ Oh I will march through [A] the downy air to an Irish battlefield for [E] a night
we'll [F#m] go on a field of [B] oxen's [A] hand?
_ [E] _
_ [F#m] _ Farran, we [E] marched _ back home [A] again, [E] _ in [A] the shadow
of [E] the evening, _ _
[A] [E] with our [B] banners [C#] flying low, [B]
to [A] the memory _ [B] of our dead. _ _
_ _ We [E] returned to
our homes, [A] but without our soldier [E] laddie, _ _ _ _ but I never will [B] forget [F#m] those words [E] he said, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ will you [Bm] stand in the bond [E]
like a true Irishman and go and fight the forces [A] of the ground?
_ [G#]
[E] Oh I will march through the downy air [A] to an Irish battlefield [E] for [A] a night we'll go on
a field of [E] oxen's hand?
[B] Oh will you stand in the bond [E] like a true _ Irishman and go and
fight the forces [A] of the ground?
Oh will you [E] march through the downy [Am] air to an Irish battlefield
[E] for a night [A] we'll go on a field of [B] oxen's [E] hand?
_ _ _ _ [A]
Say hello to [E] the _ provost, [B] _ [A]
say hello to [E] the brave, _ _ say hello to the _ provost, [A] and Ireland
shall [E] be _ _ [A] saved.
_ Up under 71, _ _ _ internment had just begun, _ men were taking out [E] the points
on the [A] gun, _ remember, _ _ we shall _ [E] remember.
_ _ [A] Say [E] hello to the provost, [A] _ _ say hello to [E] the brave,
_ _ [B] say hello to [E] the _ [A] provost, and Ireland shall [E] be saved.
_ [A] The UFF and fuck [E] your [A] SAS, _ _ [G] _
[A] assassinations
[E] at [A] their best, _ innocent nationalists you put to [E] death, but [A] we'll remember, _ _ we shall _ _
[E] remember.
_ Say hello to the provost, [A] _ say hello to [E] the brave, _ _ [D] say hello to [E] the provost, and [A] Ireland
shall [E] be saved.
_ [A] Put your faith [E] in the _ provost, [A] put your faith in the [E] brave, _ _ _ [G] put your [A] faith
[E] in the _ provost, _ [A] and Ireland _ [F#m] shall be [E] _ saved.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _