Chords for Mad Dog Mcrea - The Donegal Crawl
Tempo:
139.95 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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I've spent years since I've been back, to what I once called home.
I've been wandering round this country trying to find me marble zone.
crawls, and all the late nights out,
up going some ments and all the pubs I'd kick his head.
[G] right, bar!
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I've been wandering round this country trying to find me marble zone.
crawls, and all the late nights out,
up going some ments and all the pubs I'd kick his head.
[G] right, bar!
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[C] [D]
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_ _ I've spent years since I've been back, to what I once called home.
I've been wandering round this country trying to find me marble zone.
_ _ Oh, how I miss the pub crawls, and all the late nights out,
where I'd end up going some ments and all the pubs I'd kick his head.
That's [G] right, bar!
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_ Well, and this Jimmy [C] Johnny's, and he never [D] locks the door.
[G] He'll let the grain come night until you're falling on the floor.
Then he's sorted [C] marries in the morning [G] for the cure,
and you empty out your pockets and you find it just so pure.
[Em] Well, I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day [D] in Donegal,
where [Em] the women are so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
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And this Paddy Millies, [C] and he's got that [D] open choir.
[G] He's sweating out of you, you think you're on some heater wire.
And you're drinking, sweating, sweating, [C] until you're [D] almost dead.
[G] And you wake up in the morning wondering where the hell's your head.
[Em] Well, I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day in [D]
[Em] Donegal,
oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
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_ _ [G] And this Skivers' Capital, [C] have a [D] swimming dance.
[G] Ludo us and bloody us, you should send your insurance.
That's straight back down in Merritt.
To have a bite to eat, then a nice wee shot of brandy,
to help you on your feet.
_ Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so hard to handle, and the wishes are so dull.
Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
oh, how I love [E] that nice and late pub we'd wind up called.
I wish that I [G] could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so handsome, [D] and the wishes are so [E] dull,
why, I wish that [G] I could have just one more day in [A] Donegal,
[E] oh, how I [Cm] love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[Em] I wish that I could have [G] just one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so [Em] dull,
why, I wish that I [C] could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I [C] love that nice and [D] late pub we'd wind up called.
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I've been wandering round this country trying to find me marble zone.
_ _ Oh, how I miss the pub crawls, and all the late nights out,
where I'd end up going some ments and all the pubs I'd kick his head.
That's [G] right, bar!
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_ Well, and this Jimmy [C] Johnny's, and he never [D] locks the door.
[G] He'll let the grain come night until you're falling on the floor.
Then he's sorted [C] marries in the morning [G] for the cure,
and you empty out your pockets and you find it just so pure.
[Em] Well, I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day [D] in Donegal,
where [Em] the women are so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
_ _ _ [G] _
And this Paddy Millies, [C] and he's got that [D] open choir.
[G] He's sweating out of you, you think you're on some heater wire.
And you're drinking, sweating, sweating, [C] until you're [D] almost dead.
[G] And you wake up in the morning wondering where the hell's your head.
[Em] Well, I wish that [C] I could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so dull.
[Em] I wish that I [C] could have [G] just one more day in [D]
[Em] Donegal,
oh, how I love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
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_ _ [G] And this Skivers' Capital, [C] have a [D] swimming dance.
[G] Ludo us and bloody us, you should send your insurance.
That's straight back down in Merritt.
To have a bite to eat, then a nice wee shot of brandy,
to help you on your feet.
_ Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so hard to handle, and the wishes are so dull.
Well, I wish that I could have just one more day in Donegal,
oh, how I love [E] that nice and late pub we'd wind up called.
I wish that I [G] could have just one more day in Donegal,
where the women are so handsome, [D] and the wishes are so [E] dull,
why, I wish that [G] I could have just one more day in [A] Donegal,
[E] oh, how I [Cm] love that nice and late [D] pub we'd wind up called.
[Em] I wish that I could have [G] just one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] where the women are [C] so hard to [D] handle, and the wishes are so [Em] dull,
why, I wish that I [C] could have just [G] one more day in [D] Donegal,
[Em] oh, how I [C] love that nice and [D] late pub we'd wind up called.
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