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
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Johnny Lad-Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem 7/11 chords
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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]
100%  ➙  126BPM
G
2131
C
3211
D
1321
Gm
123111113
Ab
134211114
G
2131
C
3211
D
1321
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To start learning The Clancy Brothers - (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY - March 17, 1963) My Johnny Lad chords, centre your learning around these elemetal chords sequence: Gm, C, D, G, C, Gm and G. A strategic approach would be to train at 62 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's tempo of 126. Given the song's key of G Major, adjust the capo to align with your vocal range and chord preference.

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_ _ _ _ _ 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] _ _ _ _ _ _

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