Chords for Johnny Lad-Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem 7/11
Tempo:
125.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Gm
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
We'll all sing it.
I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
Come on, Paddy!
[G] Right.
I bought new laces, said, [C] and bought a pot of poppy.
[D] And then I got a man in fact to buy [Gm]
[G] tobacco.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [Gm] Johnny [G] lad.
And they was walking, and [C] there I saw them.
Come on, [D] Paddy!
A play and dance that was fun with the lads of [G] me.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
The captain [Gm] of the one [C] night with Gordon in great style.
[D] The queen she called a fully demanded head of [G] Gordon Gale.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, [G] my Johnny lad.
Napoleon [Gm] was an emperor, [C] and he ruled for a lifetime.
[D] He ruled all France and Germany, but he never [G] ruled Paris.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[Gm] I'll dance the buckles [Ab] off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
Oh, Samson was [Gm] a minky man, and he fought with a cutty scion.
He fought a thousand battles [D] wearing crimson [G] flannel robes.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[Ab] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
Johnny is a monkey [C] lad, he's a lad.
[G]
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny [D] lad.
I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
[G] [N]
We'll all sing it.
I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
Come on, Paddy!
[G] Right.
I bought new laces, said, [C] and bought a pot of poppy.
[D] And then I got a man in fact to buy [Gm]
[G] tobacco.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [Gm] Johnny [G] lad.
And they was walking, and [C] there I saw them.
Come on, [D] Paddy!
A play and dance that was fun with the lads of [G] me.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
The captain [Gm] of the one [C] night with Gordon in great style.
[D] The queen she called a fully demanded head of [G] Gordon Gale.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, [G] my Johnny lad.
Napoleon [Gm] was an emperor, [C] and he ruled for a lifetime.
[D] He ruled all France and Germany, but he never [G] ruled Paris.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[Gm] I'll dance the buckles [Ab] off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
Oh, Samson was [Gm] a minky man, and he fought with a cutty scion.
He fought a thousand battles [D] wearing crimson [G] flannel robes.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[Ab] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
Johnny is a monkey [C] lad, he's a lad.
[G]
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny [D] lad.
I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
[G] [N]
Key:
G
C
D
Gm
Ab
G
C
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
We'll all sing it. _
_ _ I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
Come on, Paddy!
[G] Right. _ _ _ _
_ I bought new laces, said, [C] and bought a pot of poppy.
[D] And then I got a man in fact to buy [Gm]
[G] tobacco.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [Gm] Johnny [G] lad.
And they was walking, and [C] there I saw them.
Come on, [D] Paddy!
A play and dance that was fun with the lads of [G] me.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
The captain [Gm] of the one [C] night with Gordon in great style.
[D] The queen she called a fully demanded head of [G] Gordon Gale.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, [G] my Johnny lad.
Napoleon [Gm] was an emperor, [C] and he ruled for a lifetime.
[D] He ruled all France and Germany, but he never [G] ruled Paris.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[Gm] I'll dance the buckles [Ab] off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
Oh, Samson was [Gm] a minky man, and he fought with a cutty scion.
He fought a thousand battles [D] wearing crimson [G] flannel robes.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[Ab] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
Johnny is a monkey [C] lad, he's a lad.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny _ _ [D] lad.
I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
[G] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
We'll all sing it. _
_ _ I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
Come on, Paddy!
[G] Right. _ _ _ _
_ I bought new laces, said, [C] and bought a pot of poppy.
[D] And then I got a man in fact to buy [Gm]
[G] tobacco.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [Gm] Johnny [G] lad.
And they was walking, and [C] there I saw them.
Come on, [D] Paddy!
A play and dance that was fun with the lads of [G] me.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
The captain [Gm] of the one [C] night with Gordon in great style.
[D] The queen she called a fully demanded head of [G] Gordon Gale.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[D] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, [G] my Johnny lad.
Napoleon [Gm] was an emperor, [C] and he ruled for a lifetime.
[D] He ruled all France and Germany, but he never [G] ruled Paris.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[Gm] I'll dance the buckles [Ab] off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
Oh, Samson was [Gm] a minky man, and he fought with a cutty scion.
He fought a thousand battles [D] wearing crimson [G] flannel robes.
And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny lad.
[Ab] I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my [G] Johnny lad.
Johnny is a monkey [C] lad, he's a lad.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ And me, you, and me, you, [C] and me, you, my Johnny _ _ [D] lad.
I'll dance the buckles off my shoes with you, my Johnny lad.
[G] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _