Chords for Johnny Logan - Spancil Hill (offizielles Video)
Tempo:
123.85 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [Am]
[C] [Em]
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[C] [D] [Em] Last night as I [D] lay dreaming, [Am] pleasant days [Em] gone by,
My mind being bent on rambling, [G] to Ireland I [D] did fly.
[Em] I crept aboard a vision, [G] and I followed [D] with the wind,
[Em] When next I came [D] to anchor at [Am] the [C] cross of [Em] Stansel Hill,
Being armed the [D] twenty-third of June, [Am] the day before [Em] the fair.
When Ireland's sons and daughters [G] and friends [D] assembled there,
[Em] The young, the old, the brave and the bold, [G] with a duty to [D] fulfil,
At [Em] the parish church [D] near Cooney, [Am] a mile [C] from [Em] Stansel Hill,
I went to see my [D] neighbours, [Am] to see what they [Em] might say.
The old ones were all dead and gone, [G] and the young were [D] turning grey,
[Em] I met the tailor Quigley, [G] he's as bold as [D] ever still,
[Em] Sure he used to mend [D] me breeches, when [Am] I lived [C] on [Em] Stansel Hill.
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[C] [D] I [Em] paid a [D] flying visit, to [Am] my one and only [Em] true love,
She's as gentle as a lily, [G] and as snow white as [D] a dove,
[Em] She threw her arms around me saying, [G] Johnny I love [D] you still,
[Em] She's Nell, the [D] farmer's daughter, she's [Am] the pride [C] of [Em] Stansel Hill,
I dreamt I held [D] and kissed her, [Am] as in the days [Em] of yore,
Sure Johnny, you're only joking, [G] as many a time [D] before,
And when [Em] the cockpit grew in the morning, well [G] he grew both loud [D] and shrill,
And I [Em] awoke in
[D] California, [Am] many miles [C] from [Em] Stansel Hill.
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[C] [D] [Em] Last night as I [D] lay dreaming, [Am] pleasant days [Em] gone by,
My mind being bent on rambling, [G] to Ireland I [D] did fly.
[Em] I crept aboard a vision, [G] and I followed [D] with the wind,
[Em] When next I came [D] to anchor at [Am] the [C] cross of [Em] Stansel Hill,
Being armed the [D] twenty-third of June, [Am] the day before [Em] the fair.
When Ireland's sons and daughters [G] and friends [D] assembled there,
[Em] The young, the old, the brave and the bold, [G] with a duty to [D] fulfil,
At [Em] the parish church [D] near Cooney, [Am] a mile [C] from [Em] Stansel Hill,
I went to see my [D] neighbours, [Am] to see what they [Em] might say.
The old ones were all dead and gone, [G] and the young were [D] turning grey,
[Em] I met the tailor Quigley, [G] he's as bold as [D] ever still,
[Em] Sure he used to mend [D] me breeches, when [Am] I lived [C] on [Em] Stansel Hill.
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[C] [D] I [Em] paid a [D] flying visit, to [Am] my one and only [Em] true love,
She's as gentle as a lily, [G] and as snow white as [D] a dove,
[Em] She threw her arms around me saying, [G] Johnny I love [D] you still,
[Em] She's Nell, the [D] farmer's daughter, she's [Am] the pride [C] of [Em] Stansel Hill,
I dreamt I held [D] and kissed her, [Am] as in the days [Em] of yore,
Sure Johnny, you're only joking, [G] as many a time [D] before,
And when [Em] the cockpit grew in the morning, well [G] he grew both loud [D] and shrill,
And I [Em] awoke in
[D] California, [Am] many miles [C] from [Em] Stansel Hill.
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[C] _ _ [D] _ [Em] Last night as I [D] lay dreaming, _ [Am] _ pleasant days [Em] gone by,
_ My mind being bent on rambling, [G] to Ireland I [D] did fly.
_ [Em] I crept aboard a vision, _ [G] and I followed [D] with the wind,
_ [Em] When next I came [D] to anchor at [Am] the [C] cross of [Em] Stansel _ Hill,
Being armed the [D] twenty-third of June, [Am] the day before [Em] the fair.
_ When Ireland's sons and daughters [G] and friends [D] assembled there,
_ [Em] The young, the old, the brave and the bold, [G] with a duty to [D] fulfil,
At [Em] the parish church [D] near Cooney, [Am] a mile [C] from [Em] Stansel Hill,
_ I went to see my [D] neighbours, [Am] to see what they [Em] might say.
_ The old ones were all dead and gone, [G] and the young were [D] turning grey,
_ [Em] I met the tailor Quigley, _ [G] he's as bold as [D] ever still,
_ [Em] Sure he used to mend [D] me breeches, when [Am] I lived [C] on [Em] Stansel Hill. _ _ _ _ _ _
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[C] _ [D] I _ [Em] paid a [D] flying visit, to [Am] my one and only [Em] true love,
_ She's as gentle as a lily, [G] and as snow white as [D] a dove,
_ [Em] She threw her arms around me saying, [G] Johnny I love [D] you still,
_ [Em] She's Nell, the [D] farmer's daughter, she's [Am] the pride [C] of [Em] Stansel Hill,
_ I dreamt I held [D] and kissed her, [Am] as in the days [Em] of yore,
_ Sure Johnny, you're only joking, [G] as many a time [D] before,
And when [Em] the cockpit grew in the morning, well [G] he grew both loud [D] and shrill,
And I [Em] awoke in _
[D] California, _ [Am] many miles [C] from [Em] Stansel Hill.
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[C] _ _ [D] _ [Em] Last night as I [D] lay dreaming, _ [Am] _ pleasant days [Em] gone by,
_ My mind being bent on rambling, [G] to Ireland I [D] did fly.
_ [Em] I crept aboard a vision, _ [G] and I followed [D] with the wind,
_ [Em] When next I came [D] to anchor at [Am] the [C] cross of [Em] Stansel _ Hill,
Being armed the [D] twenty-third of June, [Am] the day before [Em] the fair.
_ When Ireland's sons and daughters [G] and friends [D] assembled there,
_ [Em] The young, the old, the brave and the bold, [G] with a duty to [D] fulfil,
At [Em] the parish church [D] near Cooney, [Am] a mile [C] from [Em] Stansel Hill,
_ I went to see my [D] neighbours, [Am] to see what they [Em] might say.
_ The old ones were all dead and gone, [G] and the young were [D] turning grey,
_ [Em] I met the tailor Quigley, _ [G] he's as bold as [D] ever still,
_ [Em] Sure he used to mend [D] me breeches, when [Am] I lived [C] on [Em] Stansel Hill. _ _ _ _ _ _
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[C] _ [D] I _ [Em] paid a [D] flying visit, to [Am] my one and only [Em] true love,
_ She's as gentle as a lily, [G] and as snow white as [D] a dove,
_ [Em] She threw her arms around me saying, [G] Johnny I love [D] you still,
_ [Em] She's Nell, the [D] farmer's daughter, she's [Am] the pride [C] of [Em] Stansel Hill,
_ I dreamt I held [D] and kissed her, [Am] as in the days [Em] of yore,
_ Sure Johnny, you're only joking, [G] as many a time [D] before,
And when [Em] the cockpit grew in the morning, well [G] he grew both loud [D] and shrill,
And I [Em] awoke in _
[D] California, _ [Am] many miles [C] from [Em] Stansel Hill.
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