Chords for Johnny Lovely Johnny - Dolores Keane & John Faulkner, 1980
Tempo:
93.05 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
G
Fm
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Sarah and Rita [F] keen [G] passed on their [Gb] songs to a new generation now one member of that new generation [Ab] is a niece of theirs
Dolores keen and she's here with [Ab] John Faulkner.
I should tell you that Dolores is mrs
John Faulkner [Gb] and they're both singers in [E] their own right and
Do most of those singing now in the on the other side of the water [Bb] in England?
but we're very [Ab] pleased to have them here this evening and they're going to sing a
song which
[F] Dolores got from [Gb] her and Sarah Johnny [G] lovely Johnny
[F]
[C] [F]
The high walls of Derry
Look dismal [Fm] and grey
[D] And so [F] does lovely Johnny he is now [C] going away
He is going [Fm] to bonnie Scotland some [D] sweeter to see
[F] May the high powers above
Send him [C] safe home [F] to me.
Oh Johnny
Lovely Johnny, do you [Fm] mind the day?
[C] When you came to my window to steal me away
You [F] promised you'd marry me of [D] all female kind
[F] Oh
Johnny
Lovely Johnny, what has [C] all got [F] your mind?
[C] [F]
Oh Annie
Lovely Annie, [C] it was all
a jest
For I [F] never
Intended to [D] make you my [C] best.
[G] I never
[F] Intended to make you [C] my wife
[F] Oh
Annie, lovely [Fm] Annie, all [C] the days [F] of my life
The first time I met you, tis [C] well I do [Fm] own
[C] Was in my father's garden in the county Tyrone
[G] With my [F] white apron round us to [D] shield out the wind
[F] Oh Johnny
Lovely Johnny, [C] what has all [F] told you mine?
[C]
[F]
a bunch of
Ribbons [C] I'll tie
up and wear [G] and
[F] Aretha forget me not I will [C] twine round my hair
[G] And if [F] ever he comes again, I will [C] greet him with joy
[F] And I will kiss the lips of [C] my own
Johnny [F] boy
[C]
Dolores keen and she's here with [Ab] John Faulkner.
I should tell you that Dolores is mrs
John Faulkner [Gb] and they're both singers in [E] their own right and
Do most of those singing now in the on the other side of the water [Bb] in England?
but we're very [Ab] pleased to have them here this evening and they're going to sing a
song which
[F] Dolores got from [Gb] her and Sarah Johnny [G] lovely Johnny
[F]
[C] [F]
The high walls of Derry
Look dismal [Fm] and grey
[D] And so [F] does lovely Johnny he is now [C] going away
He is going [Fm] to bonnie Scotland some [D] sweeter to see
[F] May the high powers above
Send him [C] safe home [F] to me.
Oh Johnny
Lovely Johnny, do you [Fm] mind the day?
[C] When you came to my window to steal me away
You [F] promised you'd marry me of [D] all female kind
[F] Oh
Johnny
Lovely Johnny, what has [C] all got [F] your mind?
[C] [F]
Oh Annie
Lovely Annie, [C] it was all
a jest
For I [F] never
Intended to [D] make you my [C] best.
[G] I never
[F] Intended to make you [C] my wife
[F] Oh
Annie, lovely [Fm] Annie, all [C] the days [F] of my life
The first time I met you, tis [C] well I do [Fm] own
[C] Was in my father's garden in the county Tyrone
[G] With my [F] white apron round us to [D] shield out the wind
[F] Oh Johnny
Lovely Johnny, [C] what has all [F] told you mine?
[C]
[F]
a bunch of
Ribbons [C] I'll tie
up and wear [G] and
[F] Aretha forget me not I will [C] twine round my hair
[G] And if [F] ever he comes again, I will [C] greet him with joy
[F] And I will kiss the lips of [C] my own
Johnny [F] boy
[C]
Key:
F
C
G
Fm
D
F
C
G
Sarah and Rita [F] keen [G] passed on their [Gb] songs to a new generation now one member of that new generation [Ab] is a niece of theirs
Dolores keen and she's here with [Ab] John Faulkner.
I should tell you that Dolores is mrs
John Faulkner [Gb] and they're both singers in [E] their own right and
Do most of those singing now in the on the other side of the water [Bb] in England?
but we're very [Ab] pleased to have them here this evening and they're going to sing a
song which
_ [F] Dolores got from [Gb] her and Sarah Johnny [G] lovely Johnny
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ The high walls of Derry
Look dismal [Fm] and grey
[D] And so [F] does lovely Johnny he is now [C] going away
He is going [Fm] to bonnie Scotland some [D] sweeter to see
[F] May the high powers above
Send him [C] safe home [F] to me.
_ _ _ Oh Johnny
Lovely Johnny, do you [Fm] mind the day?
[C] When you came to my window to steal me away
You [F] promised you'd marry me of [D] all female kind
[F] Oh
Johnny
Lovely Johnny, what has [C] all got [F] your mind? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
Oh Annie
Lovely Annie, [C] it was all
a jest
For I [F] never
Intended to [D] make you my [C] best.
[G] I never
[F] _ _ Intended to make you [C] my wife
[F] Oh
Annie, lovely [Fm] Annie, all [C] the days [F] of my life _ _ _
The first time I met you, tis [C] well I do [Fm] own
[C] Was in my father's garden in the county Tyrone
[G] _ With my [F] white apron round us to [D] shield out the wind
[F] Oh Johnny
Lovely Johnny, [C] what has all [F] told you mine? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
a bunch of
Ribbons [C] I'll tie
up and wear [G] and
[F] Aretha forget me not I will [C] twine round my hair
[G] And if [F] ever he comes again, I will [C] greet him with joy
[F] And I will kiss the lips of [C] my own
Johnny [F] boy _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
Dolores keen and she's here with [Ab] John Faulkner.
I should tell you that Dolores is mrs
John Faulkner [Gb] and they're both singers in [E] their own right and
Do most of those singing now in the on the other side of the water [Bb] in England?
but we're very [Ab] pleased to have them here this evening and they're going to sing a
song which
_ [F] Dolores got from [Gb] her and Sarah Johnny [G] lovely Johnny
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ The high walls of Derry
Look dismal [Fm] and grey
[D] And so [F] does lovely Johnny he is now [C] going away
He is going [Fm] to bonnie Scotland some [D] sweeter to see
[F] May the high powers above
Send him [C] safe home [F] to me.
_ _ _ Oh Johnny
Lovely Johnny, do you [Fm] mind the day?
[C] When you came to my window to steal me away
You [F] promised you'd marry me of [D] all female kind
[F] Oh
Johnny
Lovely Johnny, what has [C] all got [F] your mind? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
Oh Annie
Lovely Annie, [C] it was all
a jest
For I [F] never
Intended to [D] make you my [C] best.
[G] I never
[F] _ _ Intended to make you [C] my wife
[F] Oh
Annie, lovely [Fm] Annie, all [C] the days [F] of my life _ _ _
The first time I met you, tis [C] well I do [Fm] own
[C] Was in my father's garden in the county Tyrone
[G] _ With my [F] white apron round us to [D] shield out the wind
[F] Oh Johnny
Lovely Johnny, [C] what has all [F] told you mine? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
a bunch of
Ribbons [C] I'll tie
up and wear [G] and
[F] Aretha forget me not I will [C] twine round my hair
[G] And if [F] ever he comes again, I will [C] greet him with joy
[F] And I will kiss the lips of [C] my own
Johnny [F] boy _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _