Chords for Karan Casey & John Doyle ~ Madam I'm a Darling
Tempo:
107.75 bpm
Chords used:
Cm
Bb
C
F
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Cm] [D] [C] [Cm] [Bb]
[Cm] [Cm]
[C] As I roved out to [Gm] Dublin City
[Cm]
at the late hour of the night
Who should I [Fm] meet but a fair young maiden washing her clothes in the [C] broad moonlight?
And I met [Fm] my darling [Cm] at I [F] rode at the row, and I met my [Cm] darling at I rode eh
And [Ab] I met my darling at [Bb] I rode at the row, and I met my darling at [F] I rode [Cm] eh
First she washed them, then [F] she squeezed them
[Cm]
And [D] then she laid them out to [C] dry, and then she folded [Cm] up [F] her arrow saying what a nice young girl am [C] I
And [Eb] I met my darling at [Bb] I rode at the row, and I met my [Fm] darling at [C] I rode eh
And I met [Eb] my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Cm] met my darling at I rode eh
Going to the well for [D] a pail of [Cm] water
The fetching at home for [F] to make some tea
[Fm] When she fell under I fell over
All of the game was [C] above the knee
And I met [Eb] my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Fm] met my darling at I [C] rode eh
And [Eb] I met my darling at [Gm] I rode at the row, and I met my darling at [Cm] I rode eh
[Gm] [Cm] [D] [C] [F]
[Bb] [Fm] [Bb]
[Fm] [Gm] [C] [Ab] [Bb]
[Cm] [Ab] [F]
[Bb] [G] [Cm] [Ab]
[Bb] [C] Adam I'll tie up your garter
I'll tie it [Fm] up above your knee
And [Cm] if [D] you like I'll tie it up [Bb] further
And I met my [Cm] darling at I rode eh
And I met my [Ab] darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling [Cm] at I rode eh
And I [Ab] met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling at [Cm] I rode eh
[Gm] And blue it [C] is a lonely colour
[Cm] Until it gets to second [Bb] dim
[Cm] And that's what it's like with an old man [F] courting
You [Bb] never [Fm] know when he's [Cm] getting outfits
I met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling at I [C] rode eh
Have [Ab] [Bb]
[Cm] you ever heard [D] of cups [Gm] and saucers
[Cm] [F] Rattlin' in an Alton can
[Cm] Have you ever heard of a fair young [F] maiden
[Fm] Married to an ugly gray [Cm] ale man
And I met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Cm] met my darling at I rode eh
[Bb]
[Cm]
Madam you've got gold [D] and silver
[Cm] Madam you've got [F] racks of land
[Cm] Madam you've got ships in the ocean [F] All you need is [Gm] a fine [Cm] young man
Ma da mon me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me darlin' and [Cm] tie roll daids
Ma da mon me darlin' and [Bb] tie roll didder row
Ma da mon me [C] darlin' and [Ab] tie roll daids
Ma da mon [A] me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me [C] darlin' and tie roll daids
Ma [Eb] da mons me darlin' and [Bb] tie roll didder row
Ma da mon me [G] darlin' and tie roll [Ab] daids
Ma da mon [A] me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me darlin' [G] and tie roll [C] daids
Ma da [Eb] mon me darlin' and tie roll [Gm] didder row
But I'm ever darned in a dire [C] old day
[Cm] [Cm]
[C] As I roved out to [Gm] Dublin City
[Cm]
at the late hour of the night
Who should I [Fm] meet but a fair young maiden washing her clothes in the [C] broad moonlight?
And I met [Fm] my darling [Cm] at I [F] rode at the row, and I met my [Cm] darling at I rode eh
And [Ab] I met my darling at [Bb] I rode at the row, and I met my darling at [F] I rode [Cm] eh
First she washed them, then [F] she squeezed them
[Cm]
And [D] then she laid them out to [C] dry, and then she folded [Cm] up [F] her arrow saying what a nice young girl am [C] I
And [Eb] I met my darling at [Bb] I rode at the row, and I met my [Fm] darling at [C] I rode eh
And I met [Eb] my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Cm] met my darling at I rode eh
Going to the well for [D] a pail of [Cm] water
The fetching at home for [F] to make some tea
[Fm] When she fell under I fell over
All of the game was [C] above the knee
And I met [Eb] my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Fm] met my darling at I [C] rode eh
And [Eb] I met my darling at [Gm] I rode at the row, and I met my darling at [Cm] I rode eh
[Gm] [Cm] [D] [C] [F]
[Bb] [Fm] [Bb]
[Fm] [Gm] [C] [Ab] [Bb]
[Cm] [Ab] [F]
[Bb] [G] [Cm] [Ab]
[Bb] [C] Adam I'll tie up your garter
I'll tie it [Fm] up above your knee
And [Cm] if [D] you like I'll tie it up [Bb] further
And I met my [Cm] darling at I rode eh
And I met my [Ab] darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling [Cm] at I rode eh
And I [Ab] met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling at [Cm] I rode eh
[Gm] And blue it [C] is a lonely colour
[Cm] Until it gets to second [Bb] dim
[Cm] And that's what it's like with an old man [F] courting
You [Bb] never [Fm] know when he's [Cm] getting outfits
I met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling at I [C] rode eh
Have [Ab] [Bb]
[Cm] you ever heard [D] of cups [Gm] and saucers
[Cm] [F] Rattlin' in an Alton can
[Cm] Have you ever heard of a fair young [F] maiden
[Fm] Married to an ugly gray [Cm] ale man
And I met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Cm] met my darling at I rode eh
[Bb]
[Cm]
Madam you've got gold [D] and silver
[Cm] Madam you've got [F] racks of land
[Cm] Madam you've got ships in the ocean [F] All you need is [Gm] a fine [Cm] young man
Ma da mon me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me darlin' and [Cm] tie roll daids
Ma da mon me darlin' and [Bb] tie roll didder row
Ma da mon me [C] darlin' and [Ab] tie roll daids
Ma da mon [A] me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me [C] darlin' and tie roll daids
Ma [Eb] da mons me darlin' and [Bb] tie roll didder row
Ma da mon me [G] darlin' and tie roll [Ab] daids
Ma da mon [A] me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me darlin' [G] and tie roll [C] daids
Ma da [Eb] mon me darlin' and tie roll [Gm] didder row
But I'm ever darned in a dire [C] old day
Key:
Cm
Bb
C
F
Fm
Cm
Bb
C
[Cm] _ _ _ [D] _ [C] _ [Cm] _ _ [Bb] _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
[C] As I roved out to [Gm] Dublin City
[Cm] _
at the late hour of the night
Who should I [Fm] meet but a fair young maiden washing her clothes in the [C] broad moonlight?
And I met [Fm] my darling [Cm] at I [F] rode at the row, and I met my [Cm] darling at I rode eh
And [Ab] I met my darling at [Bb] I rode at the row, and I met my darling at [F] I rode [Cm] eh
_ First she washed them, then [F] she squeezed them
[Cm]
And [D] then she laid them out to [C] dry, and then she folded [Cm] up [F] her arrow saying what a nice young girl am [C] I
And [Eb] I met my darling at [Bb] I rode at the row, and I met my [Fm] darling at [C] I rode eh
And I met [Eb] my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Cm] met my darling at I rode eh
_ Going to the well for [D] a pail of [Cm] water
The fetching at home for [F] to make some tea
[Fm] When she fell under I fell over
All of the game was [C] above the knee
And I met [Eb] my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Fm] met my darling at I [C] rode eh
And [Eb] I met my darling at [Gm] I rode at the row, and I met my darling at [Cm] I rode _ eh _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ [F] _
[Bb] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Gm] _ [C] _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Cm] _ [Ab] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ Adam I'll tie up your garter
_ I'll tie it [Fm] up above your knee
And [Cm] if [D] you like I'll tie it up [Bb] further
And I met my [Cm] darling at I rode eh
And I met my [Ab] darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling [Cm] at I rode eh
And I [Ab] met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling at [Cm] I rode eh
[Gm] And blue it [C] is a lonely colour
[Cm] _ Until it gets to second [Bb] dim
[Cm] And that's what it's like with an old man [F] courting
You [Bb] never [Fm] know when he's [Cm] getting outfits
I met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling at I [C] rode eh
Have [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ you ever heard [D] of cups [Gm] and saucers
[Cm] _ [F] Rattlin' in an Alton can
[Cm] Have you ever heard of a fair young [F] maiden
[Fm] Married to an ugly gray [Cm] ale man
And I met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Cm] met my darling at I rode eh
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Madam you've got gold [D] and silver _
[Cm] Madam you've got [F] racks of land
[Cm] Madam you've got ships in the ocean [F] All you need is [Gm] a fine [Cm] young man
Ma da mon me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me darlin' and [Cm] tie roll daids
Ma da mon me darlin' and [Bb] tie roll didder row
Ma da mon me [C] darlin' and [Ab] tie roll daids
Ma da mon [A] me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me [C] darlin' and tie roll daids
Ma [Eb] da mons me darlin' and [Bb] tie roll didder row
Ma da mon me [G] darlin' and tie roll [Ab] daids
Ma da mon [A] me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me darlin' [G] and tie roll [C] daids
Ma da [Eb] mon me darlin' and tie roll [Gm] didder row
But I'm ever darned in a dire [C] old day _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
[C] As I roved out to [Gm] Dublin City
[Cm] _
at the late hour of the night
Who should I [Fm] meet but a fair young maiden washing her clothes in the [C] broad moonlight?
And I met [Fm] my darling [Cm] at I [F] rode at the row, and I met my [Cm] darling at I rode eh
And [Ab] I met my darling at [Bb] I rode at the row, and I met my darling at [F] I rode [Cm] eh
_ First she washed them, then [F] she squeezed them
[Cm]
And [D] then she laid them out to [C] dry, and then she folded [Cm] up [F] her arrow saying what a nice young girl am [C] I
And [Eb] I met my darling at [Bb] I rode at the row, and I met my [Fm] darling at [C] I rode eh
And I met [Eb] my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Cm] met my darling at I rode eh
_ Going to the well for [D] a pail of [Cm] water
The fetching at home for [F] to make some tea
[Fm] When she fell under I fell over
All of the game was [C] above the knee
And I met [Eb] my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Fm] met my darling at I [C] rode eh
And [Eb] I met my darling at [Gm] I rode at the row, and I met my darling at [Cm] I rode _ eh _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ [F] _
[Bb] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Gm] _ [C] _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Cm] _ [Ab] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ Adam I'll tie up your garter
_ I'll tie it [Fm] up above your knee
And [Cm] if [D] you like I'll tie it up [Bb] further
And I met my [Cm] darling at I rode eh
And I met my [Ab] darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling [Cm] at I rode eh
And I [Ab] met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling at [Cm] I rode eh
[Gm] And blue it [C] is a lonely colour
[Cm] _ Until it gets to second [Bb] dim
[Cm] And that's what it's like with an old man [F] courting
You [Bb] never [Fm] know when he's [Cm] getting outfits
I met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I met my darling at I [C] rode eh
Have [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ you ever heard [D] of cups [Gm] and saucers
[Cm] _ [F] Rattlin' in an Alton can
[Cm] Have you ever heard of a fair young [F] maiden
[Fm] Married to an ugly gray [Cm] ale man
And I met my darling at I [Bb] rode at the row, and I [Cm] met my darling at I rode eh
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Madam you've got gold [D] and silver _
[Cm] Madam you've got [F] racks of land
[Cm] Madam you've got ships in the ocean [F] All you need is [Gm] a fine [Cm] young man
Ma da mon me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me darlin' and [Cm] tie roll daids
Ma da mon me darlin' and [Bb] tie roll didder row
Ma da mon me [C] darlin' and [Ab] tie roll daids
Ma da mon [A] me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me [C] darlin' and tie roll daids
Ma [Eb] da mons me darlin' and [Bb] tie roll didder row
Ma da mon me [G] darlin' and tie roll [Ab] daids
Ma da mon [A] me darlin' and tie [Bb] roll didder row
Ma da mon me darlin' [G] and tie roll [C] daids
Ma da [Eb] mon me darlin' and tie roll [Gm] didder row
But I'm ever darned in a dire [C] old day _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _