Chords for Lonely Woods Of Upton
Tempo:
81.85 bpm
Chords used:
B
A
E
F#
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [E]
Many homes are filled with sorrow and [A] with sadness,
Many [B] hearts are filled with [A] anguish and [E] with pain.
For old Irene now she hangs her head [A] in mourning,
For [B] the men who died at Upton for [E] shipwreck.
[A]
Let the moon shine out tonight along [A] the valley,
Where [B] those men who fought for [Am] freedom now [E] are laid.
[B] May [E] they rest in peace those men who died [A] for Ireland,
In [B] the lonely woods of Upton for [E] shipwreck.
[A] [E]
Some were thinking of their mothers' [A] wisely cars,
Some [B] were thinking of their dear [A] old [E] Irish homes.
Did they think of how they [Bm] drove along [A] the valley,
When [B] they marched out from Cork City to [E] their doom?
[C]
[F] The morning cloud rang out six feet [A#] of bayonets,
And [C] those gallant lads they fixed [Gm] them for [C] the fray.
[F] Gallantly they fought and died for [A#] old Ireland,
In [C] the lonely [Gm] woods at Upton far away.
[C#]
Let [F#] the moon shine out [F#] tonight along [B] the valley,
Where [C#] those men who fought for [B] freedom now [F#] are laid.
May they rest in peace those men who [B] died for Ireland,
In [C#] the lonely woods of [G#m] Upton for [F#] shipwreck.
[B] [F#]
Many homes are filled with sorrow and [A] with sadness,
Many [B] hearts are filled with [A] anguish and [E] with pain.
For old Irene now she hangs her head [A] in mourning,
For [B] the men who died at Upton for [E] shipwreck.
[A]
Let the moon shine out tonight along [A] the valley,
Where [B] those men who fought for [Am] freedom now [E] are laid.
[B] May [E] they rest in peace those men who died [A] for Ireland,
In [B] the lonely woods of Upton for [E] shipwreck.
[A] [E]
Some were thinking of their mothers' [A] wisely cars,
Some [B] were thinking of their dear [A] old [E] Irish homes.
Did they think of how they [Bm] drove along [A] the valley,
When [B] they marched out from Cork City to [E] their doom?
[C]
[F] The morning cloud rang out six feet [A#] of bayonets,
And [C] those gallant lads they fixed [Gm] them for [C] the fray.
[F] Gallantly they fought and died for [A#] old Ireland,
In [C] the lonely [Gm] woods at Upton far away.
[C#]
Let [F#] the moon shine out [F#] tonight along [B] the valley,
Where [C#] those men who fought for [B] freedom now [F#] are laid.
May they rest in peace those men who [B] died for Ireland,
In [C#] the lonely woods of [G#m] Upton for [F#] shipwreck.
[B] [F#]
Key:
B
A
E
F#
C
B
A
E
_ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ Many homes are filled with sorrow and [A] with sadness, _
Many [B] hearts are filled with [A] anguish and [E] with pain. _
For old Irene now she hangs her head [A] in mourning, _ _
For [B] the men who died at Upton for [E] shipwreck.
[A] _ _
Let the moon shine out tonight along [A] the valley, _ _
Where [B] those men who fought for [Am] freedom now [E] are laid. _
[B] May [E] they rest in peace those men who died [A] for Ireland, _ _
In [B] the lonely woods of Upton for [E] shipwreck.
[A] _ _ [E] _
Some were thinking of their mothers' [A] wisely cars, _
Some [B] were thinking of their dear [A] old [E] Irish homes. _
Did they think of how they [Bm] drove along [A] the valley, _ _
When [B] they marched out from Cork City to [E] their doom?
_ [C] _
_ [F] The morning cloud rang out six feet [A#] of _ bayonets,
And [C] those gallant lads they fixed [Gm] them for [C] the fray. _
[F] _ Gallantly they fought and died for [A#] old Ireland, _ _
In [C] the lonely [Gm] woods at Upton far away.
_ [C#] _
Let [F#] the moon shine out [F#] tonight along [B] the valley, _ _
Where [C#] those men who fought for [B] freedom now [F#] are laid. _ _
May they rest in peace those men who [B] died for Ireland, _
In [C#] the lonely woods of [G#m] Upton for [F#] shipwreck.
_ [B] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ Many homes are filled with sorrow and [A] with sadness, _
Many [B] hearts are filled with [A] anguish and [E] with pain. _
For old Irene now she hangs her head [A] in mourning, _ _
For [B] the men who died at Upton for [E] shipwreck.
[A] _ _
Let the moon shine out tonight along [A] the valley, _ _
Where [B] those men who fought for [Am] freedom now [E] are laid. _
[B] May [E] they rest in peace those men who died [A] for Ireland, _ _
In [B] the lonely woods of Upton for [E] shipwreck.
[A] _ _ [E] _
Some were thinking of their mothers' [A] wisely cars, _
Some [B] were thinking of their dear [A] old [E] Irish homes. _
Did they think of how they [Bm] drove along [A] the valley, _ _
When [B] they marched out from Cork City to [E] their doom?
_ [C] _
_ [F] The morning cloud rang out six feet [A#] of _ bayonets,
And [C] those gallant lads they fixed [Gm] them for [C] the fray. _
[F] _ Gallantly they fought and died for [A#] old Ireland, _ _
In [C] the lonely [Gm] woods at Upton far away.
_ [C#] _
Let [F#] the moon shine out [F#] tonight along [B] the valley, _ _
Where [C#] those men who fought for [B] freedom now [F#] are laid. _ _
May they rest in peace those men who [B] died for Ireland, _
In [C#] the lonely woods of [G#m] Upton for [F#] shipwreck.
_ [B] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _