Irish Jaunting Car Chords by Leo Mccaffrey
Tempo:
110.5 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [E] [A]
I am an Irish car man, Old Ireland is [D] my home,
[A] And there's not a spot in all this world [E] from here I [A] wish to roam.
I like to treat [E] the strangers [A] as I drive them [D] near and far,
[A] To the sights and scenes of Old Ireland on [E] my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving on [E] my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to Castlebar, [E] from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney from [E] my Irish [A]-junting car.
[E] [A]
Some people now for a change have seen [E] go far across [D] the main,
[A] To view the sights and scenery [E] of Italy [A] and Spain,
But if nature [E] only could command [A] they wouldn't go so far,
So come and have a junt with me in [E] my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving on [E] my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to Castlebar, [E] from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney from [E] my Irish [A]-junting car.
[E] [A]
Old Ireland for scenery [E] commands the [D] poet's pen,
[A] Sure Old Ireland on the battlefield [E] produces the [A] best of men,
But on the [E] field humanity [A] is Old Ireland's [D] guiding star,
[A] So come and have a junt with me [E] in my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving [E] on my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to [E] Castlebar, from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney [E] from my Irish-junting [A] car.
[E] [A] [N]
I am an Irish car man, Old Ireland is [D] my home,
[A] And there's not a spot in all this world [E] from here I [A] wish to roam.
I like to treat [E] the strangers [A] as I drive them [D] near and far,
[A] To the sights and scenes of Old Ireland on [E] my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving on [E] my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to Castlebar, [E] from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney from [E] my Irish [A]-junting car.
[E] [A]
Some people now for a change have seen [E] go far across [D] the main,
[A] To view the sights and scenery [E] of Italy [A] and Spain,
But if nature [E] only could command [A] they wouldn't go so far,
So come and have a junt with me in [E] my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving on [E] my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to Castlebar, [E] from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney from [E] my Irish [A]-junting car.
[E] [A]
Old Ireland for scenery [E] commands the [D] poet's pen,
[A] Sure Old Ireland on the battlefield [E] produces the [A] best of men,
But on the [E] field humanity [A] is Old Ireland's [D] guiding star,
[A] So come and have a junt with me [E] in my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving [E] on my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to [E] Castlebar, from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney [E] from my Irish-junting [A] car.
[E] [A] [N]
Key:
A
E
D
A
E
D
A
E
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
I am an Irish car man, Old Ireland is [D] my home,
[A] And there's not a spot in all this world [E] from here I [A] wish to roam.
I like to treat [E] the strangers [A] as I drive them [D] near and far,
[A] To the sights and scenes of Old Ireland on [E] my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving on [E] my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to Castlebar, [E] from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney from [E] my Irish [A]-junting car.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _
Some people now for a change have seen [E] go far across [D] the main,
[A] To view the sights and scenery [E] of Italy [A] and Spain,
But if nature [E] only could command [A] they wouldn't go so far,
So come and have a junt with me in [E] my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving on [E] my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to Castlebar, [E] from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney from [E] my Irish [A]-junting car.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
Old Ireland for scenery [E] commands the [D] poet's pen,
[A] Sure Old Ireland on the battlefield [E] produces the [A] best of men,
But on the [E] field humanity [A] is Old Ireland's [D] guiding star,
[A] So come and have a junt with me [E] in my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving [E] on my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to [E] Castlebar, from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney [E] from my Irish-junting [A] car.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
I am an Irish car man, Old Ireland is [D] my home,
[A] And there's not a spot in all this world [E] from here I [A] wish to roam.
I like to treat [E] the strangers [A] as I drive them [D] near and far,
[A] To the sights and scenes of Old Ireland on [E] my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving on [E] my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to Castlebar, [E] from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney from [E] my Irish [A]-junting car.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _
Some people now for a change have seen [E] go far across [D] the main,
[A] To view the sights and scenery [E] of Italy [A] and Spain,
But if nature [E] only could command [A] they wouldn't go so far,
So come and have a junt with me in [E] my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving on [E] my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to Castlebar, [E] from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney from [E] my Irish [A]-junting car.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
Old Ireland for scenery [E] commands the [D] poet's pen,
[A] Sure Old Ireland on the battlefield [E] produces the [A] best of men,
But on the [E] field humanity [A] is Old Ireland's [D] guiding star,
[A] So come and have a junt with me [E] in my Irish [A]-junting car,
For driving [E] on my junting car [A] from Roscommon to [D]
Kildare,
[A] From Dublin down to [E] Castlebar, from that to [A] County Clare,
From Cork to [E] Limerick and that's [A] London home by [D]
Mullingar,
[A] You can view the lakes of Killarney [E] from my Irish-junting [A] car.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _