Chords for Gerry Guthrie Mayo Will Always Be Home
Tempo:
163.9 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
D
Bb
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[G] [Em]
[A]
[D]
The barman was calling, [G] time gentlemen please, [A] at a dark corner table [D] he seemed ill at ease.
His face told the story, [G] his eyes would betray, [A] he said friend are you going [D] my way?
An old faded picture [G] he kept in his coat, [A] came with a letter [D] that his mother wrote.
Taken at Easter [G] 1963, [A] he said everyone's there [D] except me.
Mayo will always [G] be home, [A] no matter wherever [D] I roam.
Although we're divided [G] by land and by sea, [Gbm] Mayo will [Bm]
always [A] be home [D] to me.
[G] [Em]
[A]
[D]
Born on the island, [G] raised on the shore, [A] he taught of the sun [D] and the cloud on Sleathmoor.
Barely a man, [G] and he left behind, [A] someone who still crosses [D] his mind.
He said they're all gone now, [G] there's nobody home, [A] his mother saw ninety, [D] she died all alone.
Time wasn't in it [G] to bid her goodbye, [A] how it hurt to see this old [D] man cry.
Mayo will always [G] be home, [A] no matter wherever [D] I roam.
Although we're divided [G] by land and by sea, [Gbm] Mayo will [Bm]
always [A] be [A] home [D] to me.
[G] [Em]
[A]
[D] [Bb]
[Eb] We landed in Mayo, [Ab] this old man and me, [Bb] we stopped by the old home [Eb] one last time to see.
The house and the garden, [Ab] the open half door, [Bb] and he said as we stood on [Eb] the shore.
Mayo will always [Ab] be home, [Bb] no matter wherever [Eb] I roam.
Although we're divided [Ab] by land and by [Fm]
sea, [Gm] Mayo will [Cm]
always [Bb] be home.
[Bb]
[Eb] Mayo will always [Ab] be home, [Bb] no matter wherever [Eb] I roam.
Although we're divided [Ab] by land and by [Fm]
sea, [Gm] Mayo will [Cm]
always [Bb] be home [Bb]
[Eb] to me.
[Ab] [Fm]
[Bb] [Bb]
[Eb]
[A]
[D]
The barman was calling, [G] time gentlemen please, [A] at a dark corner table [D] he seemed ill at ease.
His face told the story, [G] his eyes would betray, [A] he said friend are you going [D] my way?
An old faded picture [G] he kept in his coat, [A] came with a letter [D] that his mother wrote.
Taken at Easter [G] 1963, [A] he said everyone's there [D] except me.
Mayo will always [G] be home, [A] no matter wherever [D] I roam.
Although we're divided [G] by land and by sea, [Gbm] Mayo will [Bm]
always [A] be home [D] to me.
[G] [Em]
[A]
[D]
Born on the island, [G] raised on the shore, [A] he taught of the sun [D] and the cloud on Sleathmoor.
Barely a man, [G] and he left behind, [A] someone who still crosses [D] his mind.
He said they're all gone now, [G] there's nobody home, [A] his mother saw ninety, [D] she died all alone.
Time wasn't in it [G] to bid her goodbye, [A] how it hurt to see this old [D] man cry.
Mayo will always [G] be home, [A] no matter wherever [D] I roam.
Although we're divided [G] by land and by sea, [Gbm] Mayo will [Bm]
always [A] be [A] home [D] to me.
[G] [Em]
[A]
[D] [Bb]
[Eb] We landed in Mayo, [Ab] this old man and me, [Bb] we stopped by the old home [Eb] one last time to see.
The house and the garden, [Ab] the open half door, [Bb] and he said as we stood on [Eb] the shore.
Mayo will always [Ab] be home, [Bb] no matter wherever [Eb] I roam.
Although we're divided [Ab] by land and by [Fm]
sea, [Gm] Mayo will [Cm]
always [Bb] be home.
[Bb]
[Eb] Mayo will always [Ab] be home, [Bb] no matter wherever [Eb] I roam.
Although we're divided [Ab] by land and by [Fm]
sea, [Gm] Mayo will [Cm]
always [Bb] be home [Bb]
[Eb] to me.
[Ab] [Fm]
[Bb] [Bb]
[Eb]
Key:
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G
D
Bb
Eb
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G
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
The barman was calling, [G] time gentlemen _ please, [A] at a dark corner table [D] he seemed ill at ease.
His face told the story, [G] his eyes would betray, [A] he said friend are you going [D] my way? _ _
An old faded picture [G] he kept in his coat, _ [A] came with a letter [D] that his mother wrote.
_ _ Taken at Easter [G] _ _ 1963, _ [A] he said _ everyone's there [D] except me. _ _
_ _ Mayo will always [G] be _ home, _ [A] no matter _ wherever [D] I roam. _ _
Although we're divided [G] by land and by sea, [Gbm] _ Mayo will [Bm]
always [A] be _ home [D] to _ _ _ me.
[G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Born on the island, _ [G] raised on the shore, [A] he taught of the sun [D] and the cloud on _ Sleathmoor.
_ Barely a man, [G] and he left behind, _ [A] someone who still crosses [D] his _ mind. _
He said they're all gone now, [G] there's nobody home, [A] his mother saw ninety, [D] she died all alone.
_ Time wasn't in it [G] to bid her goodbye, [A] how it hurt to see this old [D] man cry. _ _
_ _ Mayo will always [G] be _ home, _ [A] no matter _ wherever [D] I _ roam. _
_ Although we're divided [G] by land and by sea, _ [Gbm] Mayo will [Bm]
always [A] be _ [A] home _ [D] to me. _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Eb] We landed in Mayo, [Ab] this old man and me, [Bb] we stopped by the old home [Eb] one last time to see.
The house and the garden, [Ab] the open half door, [Bb] and he said as we stood on [Eb] the shore. _ _
_ _ Mayo will always [Ab] be _ home, _ [Bb] no matter _ wherever [Eb] I _ roam. _
Although we're divided [Ab] by land and by [Fm]
sea, [Gm] Mayo will [Cm]
always [Bb] be home.
_ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] Mayo will always [Ab] be _ home, _ [Bb] no matter _ wherever [Eb] I roam. _ _
Although we're divided [Ab] by land and by [Fm]
sea, [Gm] Mayo will [Cm]
always [Bb] be _ home [Bb] _
[Eb] to me. _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
The barman was calling, [G] time gentlemen _ please, [A] at a dark corner table [D] he seemed ill at ease.
His face told the story, [G] his eyes would betray, [A] he said friend are you going [D] my way? _ _
An old faded picture [G] he kept in his coat, _ [A] came with a letter [D] that his mother wrote.
_ _ Taken at Easter [G] _ _ 1963, _ [A] he said _ everyone's there [D] except me. _ _
_ _ Mayo will always [G] be _ home, _ [A] no matter _ wherever [D] I roam. _ _
Although we're divided [G] by land and by sea, [Gbm] _ Mayo will [Bm]
always [A] be _ home [D] to _ _ _ me.
[G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Born on the island, _ [G] raised on the shore, [A] he taught of the sun [D] and the cloud on _ Sleathmoor.
_ Barely a man, [G] and he left behind, _ [A] someone who still crosses [D] his _ mind. _
He said they're all gone now, [G] there's nobody home, [A] his mother saw ninety, [D] she died all alone.
_ Time wasn't in it [G] to bid her goodbye, [A] how it hurt to see this old [D] man cry. _ _
_ _ Mayo will always [G] be _ home, _ [A] no matter _ wherever [D] I _ roam. _
_ Although we're divided [G] by land and by sea, _ [Gbm] Mayo will [Bm]
always [A] be _ [A] home _ [D] to me. _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Eb] We landed in Mayo, [Ab] this old man and me, [Bb] we stopped by the old home [Eb] one last time to see.
The house and the garden, [Ab] the open half door, [Bb] and he said as we stood on [Eb] the shore. _ _
_ _ Mayo will always [Ab] be _ home, _ [Bb] no matter _ wherever [Eb] I _ roam. _
Although we're divided [Ab] by land and by [Fm]
sea, [Gm] Mayo will [Cm]
always [Bb] be home.
_ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] Mayo will always [Ab] be _ home, _ [Bb] no matter _ wherever [Eb] I roam. _ _
Although we're divided [Ab] by land and by [Fm]
sea, [Gm] Mayo will [Cm]
always [Bb] be _ home [Bb] _
[Eb] to me. _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
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