Chords for Luke Kelly-The Lifeboat Mona-Lyrics
Tempo:
129.2 bpm
Chords used:
Cm
Gm
Fm
Bb
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Eb]
[C]
[Gm] [Cm]
Remember December of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
[Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat along [Cm] the waters.
The wind did blow [Gm] and the sea [Cm] rose up, beat the land with [Gm] mighty weight.
At St.
Andrew's Bay the lightship fought [Fm] the sea until [Cm] her moorings came.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving rain.
[G] Remember the gallant men who drowned on the [Fm] lifeboat [Cm] along the waters.
The captain [Bb] signaled to [Cm] the shore, we must have help or we'll [Gm] go down.
[Cm] From Brod Tief Ferry at 2am they [Fm] sent the [Cm] lifeboat moored.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
Remember the gallant men who drowned on [Fm] the lifeboat [Cm] moored.
Eight men formed that gallant crew, they set their boat against [Gm] the main.
[Cm] The wind so hard and the sea so rough, [Fm] we'll never see [Cm] land or home again.
Remember December [G] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm]
rain.
[Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat moored.
[Cm]
Three hours went by [Bb] and the moaner [Cm] called, the wind blows hard and the sea [Gm] runs high.
[Cm] In the morning on Carnoustie Beach the [Fm] moaner and [Cm] her crew did lie.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the [Gm] driving rain.
[Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat [Cm] moored.
Five lay drowned [Bb] in the cabin [Cm] there, two were washed up on the [Gm] shore.
[Cm] Eight men died when the boat capsized [Fm] and the eight is [Cm] lost forevermore.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the [Gm] driving rain.
[Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat [Cm] moored, oh, what's her name?
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
[Cm] The men who leave the land [G]
behind [Fm] and the men who'll [Gm] never see land [Cm] again.
Remember [Bb] December of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
[Cm] The men who leave the land behind and [Fm] the men who'll never [Cm] see land again.
[Bb] [C]
[N]
[C]
[Gm] [Cm]
Remember December of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
[Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat along [Cm] the waters.
The wind did blow [Gm] and the sea [Cm] rose up, beat the land with [Gm] mighty weight.
At St.
Andrew's Bay the lightship fought [Fm] the sea until [Cm] her moorings came.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving rain.
[G] Remember the gallant men who drowned on the [Fm] lifeboat [Cm] along the waters.
The captain [Bb] signaled to [Cm] the shore, we must have help or we'll [Gm] go down.
[Cm] From Brod Tief Ferry at 2am they [Fm] sent the [Cm] lifeboat moored.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
Remember the gallant men who drowned on [Fm] the lifeboat [Cm] moored.
Eight men formed that gallant crew, they set their boat against [Gm] the main.
[Cm] The wind so hard and the sea so rough, [Fm] we'll never see [Cm] land or home again.
Remember December [G] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm]
rain.
[Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat moored.
[Cm]
Three hours went by [Bb] and the moaner [Cm] called, the wind blows hard and the sea [Gm] runs high.
[Cm] In the morning on Carnoustie Beach the [Fm] moaner and [Cm] her crew did lie.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the [Gm] driving rain.
[Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat [Cm] moored.
Five lay drowned [Bb] in the cabin [Cm] there, two were washed up on the [Gm] shore.
[Cm] Eight men died when the boat capsized [Fm] and the eight is [Cm] lost forevermore.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the [Gm] driving rain.
[Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat [Cm] moored, oh, what's her name?
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
[Cm] The men who leave the land [G]
behind [Fm] and the men who'll [Gm] never see land [Cm] again.
Remember [Bb] December of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
[Cm] The men who leave the land behind and [Fm] the men who'll never [Cm] see land again.
[Bb] [C]
[N]
Key:
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Fm
Bb
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Cm
Gm
Fm
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_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Remember December of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
_ _ [Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat along [Cm] the waters. _ _ _ _ _
_ The wind did blow [Gm] and the sea [Cm] rose up, beat the land with [Gm] mighty weight.
_ At St.
Andrew's Bay the lightship fought [Fm] the sea until [Cm] her moorings came.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving rain. _ _
[G] Remember the gallant men who drowned on the [Fm] lifeboat [Cm] along the waters. _ _ _
_ _ _ The captain _ [Bb] signaled to [Cm] the shore, we must have help or we'll [Gm] go down.
[Cm] From Brod Tief Ferry at _ 2am they [Fm] sent the [Cm] lifeboat moored.
_ Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
_ _ Remember the gallant men who drowned on [Fm] the lifeboat [Cm] moored.
_ Eight _ _ _ _ _ _
men formed that gallant crew, they set their boat against [Gm] the main.
[Cm] The wind so hard and the sea so rough, [Fm] we'll never see [Cm] land or home again.
Remember _ December [G] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm]
rain.
_ [Cm] _ Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat moored.
[Cm] _ _ _ _
_ Three _ _ _ hours went by [Bb] and the moaner [Cm] called, the wind blows hard and the sea [Gm] runs _ high.
[Cm] In the morning on _ Carnoustie Beach the [Fm] _ moaner and [Cm] her crew did lie.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the [Gm] driving rain.
_ _ [Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat [Cm] moored. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Five lay drowned [Bb] in the cabin [Cm] there, two were washed up on the [Gm] _ shore.
[Cm] Eight men died when the boat capsized [Fm] and the eight is [Cm] lost _ forevermore.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the [Gm] driving rain.
_ [Cm] _ Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat [Cm] moored, oh, what's her name? _ _ _ _ _
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] _ rain.
[Cm] The men who leave the land [G]
behind [Fm] and the men who'll [Gm] never see land [Cm] again.
Remember _ [Bb] December of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
_ [Cm] The men who leave the land behind and [Fm] the men who'll never [Cm] see land again. _
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_ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _
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_ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Remember December of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
_ _ [Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat along [Cm] the waters. _ _ _ _ _
_ The wind did blow [Gm] and the sea [Cm] rose up, beat the land with [Gm] mighty weight.
_ At St.
Andrew's Bay the lightship fought [Fm] the sea until [Cm] her moorings came.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving rain. _ _
[G] Remember the gallant men who drowned on the [Fm] lifeboat [Cm] along the waters. _ _ _
_ _ _ The captain _ [Bb] signaled to [Cm] the shore, we must have help or we'll [Gm] go down.
[Cm] From Brod Tief Ferry at _ 2am they [Fm] sent the [Cm] lifeboat moored.
_ Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
_ _ Remember the gallant men who drowned on [Fm] the lifeboat [Cm] moored.
_ Eight _ _ _ _ _ _
men formed that gallant crew, they set their boat against [Gm] the main.
[Cm] The wind so hard and the sea so rough, [Fm] we'll never see [Cm] land or home again.
Remember _ December [G] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm]
rain.
_ [Cm] _ Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat moored.
[Cm] _ _ _ _
_ Three _ _ _ hours went by [Bb] and the moaner [Cm] called, the wind blows hard and the sea [Gm] runs _ high.
[Cm] In the morning on _ Carnoustie Beach the [Fm] _ moaner and [Cm] her crew did lie.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the [Gm] driving rain.
_ _ [Cm] Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat [Cm] moored. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Five lay drowned [Bb] in the cabin [Cm] there, two were washed up on the [Gm] _ shore.
[Cm] Eight men died when the boat capsized [Fm] and the eight is [Cm] lost _ forevermore.
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the [Gm] driving rain.
_ [Cm] _ Remember the gallant men who drowned [Fm] on the lifeboat [Cm] moored, oh, what's her name? _ _ _ _ _
Remember December [Bb] of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] _ rain.
[Cm] The men who leave the land [G]
behind [Fm] and the men who'll [Gm] never see land [Cm] again.
Remember _ [Bb] December of [Cm] 59, the howling wind and the driving [Gm] rain.
_ [Cm] The men who leave the land behind and [Fm] the men who'll never [Cm] see land again. _
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_ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _
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