Chords for Irish Soldier Laddie

Tempo:
120.8 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

F

D

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Irish Soldier Laddie chords
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Twas a morning in July, [F] I was walking through [C] Tipperary,
heard the battle [A] cry from [D] the mountain [G] overhead.
in the sky, [F] saw an Irish [C] soldier laddie,
fearlessly [C] and said,
in the man [C] like a true Irish man,
And go to fight [Am] the forces [G] of the crown?
Will [C] you march with O'Neill [F] to an Irish [D] battlefield,
town?
100%  ➙  121BPM
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
D
1321
Am
2311
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
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Twas a morning in July, [F] I was walking through [C] Tipperary,
_ When I heard the battle [A] cry from [D] the mountain [G] overhead.
_ _ _ When [C] I looked up in the sky, [F] saw an Irish _ [C] soldier laddie,
He [G] looked at me right fearlessly [C] and said,
Will you [G] stand in the man [C] like a true Irish man,
And go to fight [Am] the forces [G] of the crown? _
Will [C] you march with O'Neill [F] to an Irish [D] battlefield,
[G] For tonight we're going to pre-old Waxford [C]
town?
_ Says I, me soldier boy, will [F] you take me to [C] your captain?
_ It would be [Am] my pride and joy [A] for to serve with [G] you today. _
My [C] own brother fell at Cork, [F] and my son at [C] _ Deniscarthie,
_ [G] And to the noble captain [C] I did say,
_ I will [G]
stand in the man [C] like a true Irish man,
And go to [Am] fight the forces [G] of the crown. _
I [C] will march with O'Neill [F] to an Irish [D] battlefield,
[G] For tonight we're going to pre-old Waxford [C]
town.
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_ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
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_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] Will you stand in the man like [C] a true Irish man,
And go to fight the [Am] forces of [G] the crown? _
Will you [C] march with O'Neill to [F] an Irish [D] battlefield,
For [G] tonight we're going to pre-old [C] Waxford town?
_ _ As we march back home again, _ [F] in the shadow of [C] the evening,
_ With our banners flying [A] low to the [Bb] memory of [G] our dead.
_ We [C] returned unto our homes, but [F] without our [C] soldier laddie,
I [G] never will forget the words [C] he said,
[G] Will you stand in the man [C] like a true Irish man,
And go to [Am] fight the forces [D] of the crown?
[G] _ Will [C] you march with O'Neill [F] to an Irish [D] battlefield,
[G] For tonight we're going to pre-old Waxford [C] town? _
Will [G] you stand in the man [C] like a true Irish man,
And go to [A] fight the forces of [G] the crown?
_ Will [C] you march with O'Neill to an Irish [D] battlefield,
[G] For tonight we're going to pre-old Waxford [C] town? _ _ _ _