Chords for Irish Rebel Songs - The IRA will Set Them Free
Tempo:
115.5 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
Cm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'm going to continue on with a song for two friends [Bb] up here.
A song originally written by two women called the Price Sisters.
[D] Don't bring them home.
[C] [Bb]
Let's see your voices.
Oh, hear the train on [Eb] the air
It's the [Fm] voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, can't you
[Cm] see?
[Eb] The iron [F] hurry will [Dm] set them [Bb] free
[F] [Bb]
Oh, hear the train on [Eb] the air
[F] It's the voice of [Bb] my country so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, [Eb] can't you see?
[Eb] The [F] iron hurry will [Bb] set them free
Oh, then the jail will [F] have its meaning
Then the prison's [Bb] where he died
The lies he thought served [F] some old iron man
[Eb] And [F] I, from my [Bb] heart, will cry
[F] For I know that [Bb] England was shells
[Eb] But he let them [F] die alone
[Bb] But all the voices [Eb] of old iron
[Cm] [Eb] Big mighty, [F] for us, the [Bb] break of dawn
Hear the train on [Eb] the air
[F] It's the voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, [Eb] can't you see?
The iron [F] hurry will [Bb] set them free
The trotter of the [F] weary old iron
Brought them to the [Bb] prison bell
But the voices of [F] Pearson, Conrad
[Eb] They [F] ploughed their lonely [Bb] prisons down
[F] The black, the bloodthirsty [Bb] side man
He [Eb] lacked honor, the [F] cannonball of town
[Bb] But all the voices [Eb] of old [Cm] iron
[Eb] Big mighty, [F] for us, the [Bb] break of dawn
Hear the train [G] on the [Eb] air
[Fm] It's the voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, can't you [Cm] see?
[Eb] The iron [F] hurry will set [Bb] them free
Hear me now!
A song originally written by two women called the Price Sisters.
[D] Don't bring them home.
[C] [Bb]
Let's see your voices.
Oh, hear the train on [Eb] the air
It's the [Fm] voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, can't you
[Cm] see?
[Eb] The iron [F] hurry will [Dm] set them [Bb] free
[F] [Bb]
Oh, hear the train on [Eb] the air
[F] It's the voice of [Bb] my country so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, [Eb] can't you see?
[Eb] The [F] iron hurry will [Bb] set them free
Oh, then the jail will [F] have its meaning
Then the prison's [Bb] where he died
The lies he thought served [F] some old iron man
[Eb] And [F] I, from my [Bb] heart, will cry
[F] For I know that [Bb] England was shells
[Eb] But he let them [F] die alone
[Bb] But all the voices [Eb] of old iron
[Cm] [Eb] Big mighty, [F] for us, the [Bb] break of dawn
Hear the train on [Eb] the air
[F] It's the voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, [Eb] can't you see?
The iron [F] hurry will [Bb] set them free
The trotter of the [F] weary old iron
Brought them to the [Bb] prison bell
But the voices of [F] Pearson, Conrad
[Eb] They [F] ploughed their lonely [Bb] prisons down
[F] The black, the bloodthirsty [Bb] side man
He [Eb] lacked honor, the [F] cannonball of town
[Bb] But all the voices [Eb] of old [Cm] iron
[Eb] Big mighty, [F] for us, the [Bb] break of dawn
Hear the train [G] on the [Eb] air
[Fm] It's the voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, can't you [Cm] see?
[Eb] The iron [F] hurry will set [Bb] them free
Hear me now!
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
Cm
Fm
Bb
F
Eb
I'm going to continue on with a song for two friends [Bb] up here.
_ _ _ A song originally written by two women called the Price Sisters. _ _ _ _
[D] Don't bring them home.
[C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let's see your voices. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, hear the train _ _ on [Eb] the _ air
_ It's the [Fm] voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
_ Oh, can't you _
_ _ [Cm] see?
_ [Eb] The iron _ [F] hurry will [Dm] set them [Bb] free
_ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ Oh, hear the train _ on [Eb] the air
_ [F] It's the voice of [Bb] my country so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, [Eb] can't you see?
[Eb] The [F] iron hurry will [Bb] set them free
Oh, then the jail will [F] have its meaning
_ _ Then the prison's [Bb] where he died
The lies he thought served [F] some old iron man
[Eb] And [F] I, from my [Bb] heart, will cry
_ _ [F] For I know that [Bb] England was shells
[Eb] But he let them [F] die alone
_ [Bb] But all the voices [Eb] of old iron
[Cm] _ [Eb] Big mighty, [F] for us, the [Bb] break of dawn
_ Hear the train _ on [Eb] the air
_ [F] It's the voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, [Eb] can't you see?
The iron [F] hurry will [Bb] set them free
The trotter of the [F] weary old iron
_ _ Brought them to the [Bb] prison bell
_ But the voices of [F] Pearson, Conrad
[Eb] They [F] ploughed their lonely [Bb] prisons down
[F] The black, the bloodthirsty [Bb] side man
He [Eb] lacked honor, the [F] cannonball of town
[Bb] But all the voices [Eb] of old [Cm] iron
_ [Eb] Big mighty, [F] for us, the [Bb] break of dawn
_ Hear the train _ [G] on the [Eb] air
_ [Fm] It's the voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, can't you [Cm] see?
[Eb] The iron [F] hurry will set [Bb] them free
Hear me now! _ _
_ _ _ A song originally written by two women called the Price Sisters. _ _ _ _
[D] Don't bring them home.
[C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let's see your voices. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, hear the train _ _ on [Eb] the _ air
_ It's the [Fm] voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
_ Oh, can't you _
_ _ [Cm] see?
_ [Eb] The iron _ [F] hurry will [Dm] set them [Bb] free
_ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ Oh, hear the train _ on [Eb] the air
_ [F] It's the voice of [Bb] my country so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, [Eb] can't you see?
[Eb] The [F] iron hurry will [Bb] set them free
Oh, then the jail will [F] have its meaning
_ _ Then the prison's [Bb] where he died
The lies he thought served [F] some old iron man
[Eb] And [F] I, from my [Bb] heart, will cry
_ _ [F] For I know that [Bb] England was shells
[Eb] But he let them [F] die alone
_ [Bb] But all the voices [Eb] of old iron
[Cm] _ [Eb] Big mighty, [F] for us, the [Bb] break of dawn
_ Hear the train _ on [Eb] the air
_ [F] It's the voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, [Eb] can't you see?
The iron [F] hurry will [Bb] set them free
The trotter of the [F] weary old iron
_ _ Brought them to the [Bb] prison bell
_ But the voices of [F] Pearson, Conrad
[Eb] They [F] ploughed their lonely [Bb] prisons down
[F] The black, the bloodthirsty [Bb] side man
He [Eb] lacked honor, the [F] cannonball of town
[Bb] But all the voices [Eb] of old [Cm] iron
_ [Eb] Big mighty, [F] for us, the [Bb] break of dawn
_ Hear the train _ [G] on the [Eb] air
_ [Fm] It's the voice of my country [Bb] so fair
Oh, can't you feel?
Oh, can't you [Cm] see?
[Eb] The iron [F] hurry will set [Bb] them free
Hear me now! _ _