Chords for Mick Flavin ~ The Last Chance Saloon

Tempo:
94.15 bpm
Chords used:

D

G

Eb

Ab

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Mick Flavin ~ The Last Chance Saloon chords
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[G] [D]
[Bm] [G] [D]
[E] [D] He was standing at the station [G] when the last bus [D] had gone.
He'd have to spend another night in the city oh [A] so long.
[G] So he headed for a dance hall [D]
in the [Bm] heart of town.
[G] As a band [D] played a country song [A] he laid his [D] money down.
With the caution of a country boy [G] he strolled [D] across the floor.
To ask a pretty girl to dance was no [A] easy chore.
[G] She smiled and said I'd love to [D] if we can find [Bm] some room.
[G] Said there's always [D] place for strangers [A] at the last [D] chance saloon.
[G] She said she came from May [D] a way out in the west.
[G] She missed her friends and family [D] but tried to do [A] her best.
[G] The city wasn't easy [D] with poor packed [Bm] to her roof.
[G] But she always [D] felt at home [A] in the last [D] chance saloon.
[G] He told he came from Donegal, [D] that county of renown.
[G] Where fishermen and farmers [D] fight hard for [A] every pound.
[G] With ten on fifteen acres [D] you soon run [Bm] out of room.
[G] As they laughed and [D] danced the night [A] away in the last [D] chance saloon.
[G] [D]
[Bm] [G] [D]
[A] [D] [Bb] [Eb]
Fifteen years or more have [Ab] passed since that [Eb] fateful night.
Donnie missed the last bus home but met his [Bb] darling wife.
[Ab] With four adoring children [Eb] each to [Cm] their own room.
[Ab] They thanked God [Eb] for the place they [Bb] called the last [Eb] chance saloon.
[Ab] She said she came from May a [Eb] way out in the west.
She [Ab] missed her friends and family [Eb] but tried to [Bb] do her best.
[Ab] The city wasn't easy [Eb] with poor [Cm] packed to her roof.
[Ab] But she always [Eb] felt at home [Bb] in the last [Eb] chance saloon.
[Ab] He told he came from [Eb] Donegal, that county of renown.
[Ab] Where fishermen and farmers [Eb] fight hard for [Bb] every pound.
[Ab] With ten on fifteen acres [Eb] you soon [Cm] run out of room.
[Ab] As they laughed and [Eb] danced the night [Bb] away in the [Eb] last chance saloon.
No one was raised with a silver [Bb] spoon in the [Eb] last chance saloon.
[N]
Key:  
D
1321
G
2131
Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
A
1231
D
1321
G
2131
Eb
12341116
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_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ He was standing at the station [G] when the last bus [D] had gone. _
He'd have to spend another night in the city oh [A] so long.
_ [G] So he headed for a dance hall [D]
in the [Bm] heart of town.
_ [G] As a band [D] played a country song [A] he laid his [D] money down.
_ With the caution of a country boy [G] he strolled [D] across the floor. _
To ask a pretty girl to dance was no [A] easy chore.
_ [G] She smiled and said I'd love to [D] if we can find [Bm] some room.
_ [G] Said there's always [D] place for strangers [A] at the last [D] chance saloon.
_ [G] She said she came from May [D] a way out in the west.
[G] She missed her friends and family [D] but tried to do [A] her best. _
[G] The city wasn't easy [D] with poor packed [Bm] to her roof.
_ [G] But she always [D] felt at home [A] in the last [D] chance _ saloon.
[G] He told he came from Donegal, [D] that county of renown.
[G] Where fishermen and farmers [D] fight hard for [A] every pound.
[G] With ten on fifteen acres [D] you soon run [Bm] out of room.
[G] As they laughed and [D] danced the night [A] away in the last [D] chance saloon.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb]
Fifteen years or more have [Ab] passed since that [Eb] fateful night.
Donnie missed the last bus home but met his [Bb] darling wife.
[Ab] With four adoring children [Eb] each to [Cm] their own room.
[Ab] They thanked God [Eb] for the place they [Bb] called the last [Eb] chance saloon.
_ [Ab] She said she came from May a [Eb] way out in the west.
She [Ab] missed her friends and family [Eb] but tried to [Bb] do her best.
[Ab] The city wasn't easy [Eb] with poor [Cm] packed to her roof.
[Ab] But she always [Eb] felt at home [Bb] in the last [Eb] chance saloon.
[Ab] He told he came from [Eb] Donegal, that county of renown.
[Ab] Where fishermen and farmers [Eb] fight hard for [Bb] every pound.
[Ab] With ten on fifteen acres [Eb] you soon [Cm] run out of room.
_ [Ab] As they laughed and [Eb] danced the night [Bb] away in the [Eb] last chance saloon.
No one was raised with a silver [Bb] spoon in the [Eb] last chance saloon. _ _ _ _ _ _
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