Lankum with Barry Gleeson - Daffodil Mulligan Chords
Tempo:
90.075 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
F#m
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yeah so I heard the song on the CD and kind of struck a chord so we go for it.
Yeah let's do it.
It was more of a [G] C7.
Ok do you want to?
[F#m] [G]
[N]
[G] [A]
[G] [D]
[A]
Now maybe [D] that's fair.
[A] For [Am] [G] I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me ancestors come [D] from the coon.
And I'm just such another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis [G] Street.
Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney roses [D] that bloom.
I am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy [G] the bell of the coon.
Fresh fish.
It was in that pine forest so shady and dim, that I first met me Jenny [D] so [G#] tall and so [G] slim.
It was on an [Bm] excursion, the girls [D] are looks swell.
[A] But I took the biscuit and Jem's heart [D] as well.
[E] For [Dm] [G] I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me [D] ancestors come from the coon.
And I'm just such another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis Street.
[G] Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney [D] roses that bloom.
I am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy the [G] bell of the coon.
Fresh fish.
We were married in August when Jem was on strike.
So he took me to pray on the [A] back of his [G] bike.
Now the strike is all over and Jem, bless [D] his soul, [A] has settled down steadily drawing [D] the
[G] drawl.
For I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me [D] ancestors come [A] from the coon.
[F#m] And I'm just such [D] another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis [G] Street.
Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney [D] roses that bloom.
[E] I [D] am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy the [G] bell of the coon.
Fresh [N] fish.
Well, [A] thank you very much.
[N]
Yeah let's do it.
It was more of a [G] C7.
Ok do you want to?
[F#m] [G]
[N]
[G] [A]
[G] [D]
[A]
Now maybe [D] that's fair.
[A] For [Am] [G] I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me ancestors come [D] from the coon.
And I'm just such another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis [G] Street.
Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney roses [D] that bloom.
I am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy [G] the bell of the coon.
Fresh fish.
It was in that pine forest so shady and dim, that I first met me Jenny [D] so [G#] tall and so [G] slim.
It was on an [Bm] excursion, the girls [D] are looks swell.
[A] But I took the biscuit and Jem's heart [D] as well.
[E] For [Dm] [G] I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me [D] ancestors come from the coon.
And I'm just such another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis Street.
[G] Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney [D] roses that bloom.
I am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy the [G] bell of the coon.
Fresh fish.
We were married in August when Jem was on strike.
So he took me to pray on the [A] back of his [G] bike.
Now the strike is all over and Jem, bless [D] his soul, [A] has settled down steadily drawing [D] the
[G] drawl.
For I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me [D] ancestors come [A] from the coon.
[F#m] And I'm just such [D] another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis [G] Street.
Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney [D] roses that bloom.
[E] I [D] am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy the [G] bell of the coon.
Fresh [N] fish.
Well, [A] thank you very much.
[N]
Key:
G
D
A
F#m
E
G
D
A
Yeah so I heard the song on the CD and kind of struck a chord so we go for it.
Yeah let's do it.
It was more of a [G] C7.
_ _ _ _ Ok do you want to?
_ [F#m] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Now maybe [D] that's fair.
_ _ [A] For [Am] _ [G] I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me ancestors come [D] from the coon.
And I'm just such another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis [G] Street.
Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney roses [D] that bloom.
I am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy [G] the bell of the coon.
Fresh fish.
It was in that pine forest so shady and dim, that I first met me Jenny [D] so [G#] tall and so [G] slim.
It was on an [Bm] excursion, the girls [D] are looks swell.
_ [A] But I took the biscuit and Jem's heart [D] as well. _
[E] _ For _ [Dm] [G] I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me [D] ancestors come from the coon.
And I'm just such another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis Street.
[G] Sweet _ Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney [D] roses that bloom.
I am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy the [G] bell of the coon.
Fresh fish.
We were married in August when Jem was on strike.
So he took me to pray on the [A] back of his [G] bike.
Now the strike is all over and Jem, bless [D] his _ soul, [A] has settled down steadily _ _ drawing [D] the _ _
[G] drawl.
_ _ _ For I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me [D] ancestors come [A] from the coon.
[F#m] And I'm just such [D] another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis [G] Street.
Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney [D] roses that bloom.
[E] I [D] am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy the [G] bell of the coon.
Fresh [N] fish. _ _
_ _ _ _ Well, _ [A] thank you very much.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
Yeah let's do it.
It was more of a [G] C7.
_ _ _ _ Ok do you want to?
_ [F#m] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Now maybe [D] that's fair.
_ _ [A] For [Am] _ [G] I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me ancestors come [D] from the coon.
And I'm just such another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis [G] Street.
Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney roses [D] that bloom.
I am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy [G] the bell of the coon.
Fresh fish.
It was in that pine forest so shady and dim, that I first met me Jenny [D] so [G#] tall and so [G] slim.
It was on an [Bm] excursion, the girls [D] are looks swell.
_ [A] But I took the biscuit and Jem's heart [D] as well. _
[E] _ For _ [Dm] [G] I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me [D] ancestors come from the coon.
And I'm just such another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis Street.
[G] Sweet _ Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney [D] roses that bloom.
I am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy the [G] bell of the coon.
Fresh fish.
We were married in August when Jem was on strike.
So he took me to pray on the [A] back of his [G] bike.
Now the strike is all over and Jem, bless [D] his _ soul, [A] has settled down steadily _ _ drawing [D] the _ _
[G] drawl.
_ _ _ For I'm Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
I am all me [D] ancestors come [A] from the coon.
[F#m] And I'm just such [D] another, the spirit of me mother, the lady that lives in Wonderoon.
Down on Francis [G] Street.
Sweet Daffodil Mulligan.
Fresh fish.
I like the sweet blarney [D] roses that bloom.
[E] I [D] am bright, I am hardy, the life of the party.
I'm Daffy the [G] bell of the coon.
Fresh [N] fish. _ _
_ _ _ _ Well, _ [A] thank you very much.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _